Bow holder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11732996
  • Patent Number
    11,732,996
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 19, 2021
    3 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 22, 2023
    a year ago
Abstract
A bow holder is vertically and horizontally adjustable for holding limbs of an archery bow during hunting. A securement mechanism couples a fixed limb of the bow holder to the tree stand. A vertically adjustable limb is coupled to the fixed limb. A series of rungs hold variable position o-rings in position for side-to-side securement of the bow to the bow holder.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Hunters use tree stands to elevate off of the ground to gain a better vantage point from which to hunt wild game. While hunting, hunters may prefer to stow their archery equipment to avoid carrying it during the entirety of the hunt. It is often convenient to use a bow holder to easily and accessibly hold the bow until game approaches, at which point the hunter will remove the bow from the bow holder for use.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A bow holder is vertically and horizontally adjustable for holding limbs of an archery bow during hunting. A securement mechanism couples a fixed limb of the bow holder to the tree stand. A vertically adjustable limb is coupled to the fixed limb. A series of rungs hold variable position o-rings in position for side-to-side securement of the bow to the bow holder.


By using two limbs, the bow holder can be made into a right or left tree stand side facing bow holder. The rotational aspect of the present invention also allow for the bow holder to face backwards which is popular with saddle hunters.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a bow holder of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a top view of the bow holder of the present invention;



FIG. 3 is a side view of the bow holder of the present invention;



FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the bow holder of the present invention;



FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the bow holder of the present invention;



FIG. 6 is an in-use view of the bow holder of the present invention;



FIG. 7 is a side view of the bow holder of the present invention with a vertically adjustable limb positioned at a first elevation;



FIG. 8 is a side view of the bow holder of the present invention with a vertically adjustable limb positioned at a second elevation.



FIG. 9 is a side view of the bow holder of the present invention with a vertically adjustable limb positioned beneath a fixed limb of the bow holder.





DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify the invention which may be embodied in other specific structures. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.


Referring now to FIGS. 1-4 a perspective, top, side and bottom views of a bow holder 10 of the present invention are shown. A preferably P shaped fixed limb 12 is coupled to a vertically adjustable limb 14 coupled to said fixed limb 12. A rotatable mount 20 is coupled to said fixed limb 12 for coupling said bow holder 10 to a tree stand as will be described later.


Preferably on both limbs 12 and 14 of bow holder 10, a plurality of spaced apart track lugs 13 are provided. Track lugs 13 are spaced apart horizontally, and carry a plurality of O-rings 16. Track lugs 13 also provide a measure of stability and grip to eliminate the bow from sliding left to right or leaning along the stand while sitting or in-use. The position of O-rings 16 on fixed limb 12 and vertically adjustable limb 14 can be changed to accommodate bow limbs of different widths and configurations, and also provides the opportunity to lean forward or backward at a preferred angle. If for instance a single limb bow is used, two of the O-rings 16 can accommodate each side of the limb, and restrain the bow from side-to-side movement. If for instance a split limb bow is used, four O-rings 16 can be employed, two each for each of the split limbs. The spacing of the O-rings 16 can be changed to accommodate fatter or thinner limbs.


To provide for additional adjustability and customization, vertical adjustment screws 18 are provided to provide a variable amount of separation between fixed limb 12 and vertically adjustable limb 14. Vertical adjustment screws 18 can also be removed, and vertically adjustable limb placed on the other side of fixed limb 12, in order to make the bow holder into a right or left tree stand side facing bow holder.


Rotatable mount 20 is coupled to said fixed limb 12 for coupling said bow holder 10 to a tree stand by providing a pair of washers 22, between which will fit a portion of a tree stand as shown in FIG. 6. Nut 24 and washer 26 allow for variation and tightening the washers 22 about the portion of the tree stand.


Referring now to FIG. 5 an exploded perspective view of the bow holder of the present invention is shown. Bolt void spaces 28 are provided in the fixed limb 12 and the variable limb 14 to accommodate bolts 18 and 20. Additionally, spacers 30/31 are shown. Either a pair of spacers 30 can be provided to vary the amount of separation between fixed limb 12 and vertically adjustable limb 14, or a single spacer with two receivers 31 can be provided. Spacers 30/31 can be provided with different heights in order to provide further or different adjustability between fixed limb 12 and vertically adjustable limb 14, as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8. Alternatively to spacers 30/31, for example an adjustable bolt, washers, screws or any other means can be used to provide different spacing between limbs 12/14.


Referring now to FIG. 6 an in-use view of the bow holder 10 is shown. Tree stand 32 is typically provided with a plurality of support struts 38 for the hunter to stand upon. Bow 34 may have a single or split limbs 36. In the displayed embodiment, O-rings 16 have been adjusted on the fixed limb 12 to accommodate each side of each split limb, and O-rings have been adjusted on the variable height limb 14 to also fit the configuration of limbs 36. Rotatable tree stand bolt mount 20 is shown securing a washer 22 to the top of a strut 38, and an additional washer 22 is secured to the bottom of strut 38 (concealed from view).


If a hunter wishes to move the bow holder 10 out of the way during periods of non-use, rotatable tree stand bolt mount 20 can be slightly loosened, and the fixed limb 12 can be rotated underneath the tree stand strut 38.


Referring now to FIGS. 7 and 8, fixed limb 12 is depicted as being below vertically adjustable limb 14. However, vertically adjustable limb 14 can be positioned below fixed limb 12 as well, by removing couplings 18 and placing vertically adjustable limb 14 below fixed limb 12, and re-coupling couplings 18 as shown in FIG. 9. In this manner, the hunter has the choice as to which limb is placed on top. Right handed hunters may prefer one orientation over another, depending on which side (right or left) of the tree stand the bow holder 10 is placed. Conversely, left handed hunters may prefer one orientation over another, depending on which side (right or left) of the tree stand the bow holder 10 is placed.


The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.

Claims
  • 1. A bow holder for carrying a bow, said bow holder attachable to a tree stand presenting a substantially horizontal standing surface, said bow holder comprising: a first limb;a second limb coupled to said first limb;a coupling mechanism through a portion of said bow holder comprising a void space, said portion of said bow holder coupled to at least one of said first and said second limbs, said coupling mechanism rotatably coupling said portion of said bow holder to said tree stand about an axis of said void space;said first limb and said second limb spaced apart horizontally at a constant distance between distal ends of said first and second limb during rotation of said limbs about said axis to create a horizontal gap to receive a limb of said bow within said horizontal gap.
  • 2. A bow holder according to claim 1, said bow holder further comprising: a spacer positioned between said first limb and said second limb, said spacer defining a vertical separation between said first limb and said second limb.
  • 3. A bow holder according to claim 1, wherein said first limb and said second limb are each planar and parallel, but not coplanar by a first distance, and adjustable so that said first limb and said second limb are parallel, but not coplanar by a second distance greater than said first distance.
  • 4. A bow holder according to claim 1, said second limb selectively coupled to said first limb on either a first side of said first limb or a second side of said first limb.
  • 5. A bow holder according to claim 1, said coupling mechanism providing a single point of horizontal rotation relative to said tree stand.
  • 6. A bow holder according to claim 1, said first and said second limbs of said bow holder rotatable between a first, in-use position and a second, non-use position.
  • 7. A bow bolder comprising: a first limb comprising a basal area and a bow limb engaging portion, and a second limb substantially parallel to said first limb, said bow limb engaging portion of said first limb and said second limb extending from said basal area of said first limb in a first direction;a coupling mechanism securing said basal area to said tree stand;said first and second limbs rotatable about an axis perpendicular to said first direction, between a first position and a second position.
  • 8. A bow holder according to claim 7, wherein said first and second limbs are positioned substantially horizontally and rotatable about a substantially vertical axis.
  • 9. A bow holder for attachment to a tree stand presenting a substantially horizontal standing surface, said bow holder comprising: a first and a second limb carried by said tree stand and arranged substantially parallel to one another and spaced apart horizontally;said first and said second limb spaced apart vertically;a coupling mechanism coupled to said first limb;said first and said second limbs rotatable about an axis perpendicular to said horizontal standing surface from a first position to a second position.
  • 10. A bow holder comprising: a fixed limb carried by a base;an independent limb detachably coupled to said base;a mount coupled to said base, said mount coupling said bow holder to a tree stand;a plurality of spaced apart track lugs carried by said fixed limb;a plurality of o-rings carried by said track lugs.
  • 11. A bow holder comprising: a fixed limb carried by a base;an independent limb detachably coupled to said base;a mount coupled to said base, said mount coupling said bow holder to a tree stand;a plurality of spaced apart track lugs carried by said independent limb;a plurality of o-rings carried by said track lugs.
  • 12. A bow holder according to claim 1, said first and said second limb spaced apart vertically adjustably between a first vertical distance between said first and said second limbs, and a second vertical distance between said first and said second limbs.
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Number Date Country
20220373292 A1 Nov 2022 US