Claims
- 1. An archery quiver for holding arrows, mountable to an archery bow, comprising:
- (a) connecting member having a top end, a middle, and a lower end;
- (b) quiver mounting means disposed on said middle of said connecting member for holding said connecting member parallel to a side of said archery bow, said mounting means being slidably removable in a direction perpendicular to said side of said archer bow, and said mounting means further comprising
- a bow mounting plate having a pair of dovetail projections along parallel edges of a top face of said bow mounting plate,
- a quiver mounting plate having a dovetail slot in a bottom face of said quiver mounting plate for engaging said pair of dovetail projections on said top face of said bow mounting plate; and release means operable by a captured push-button in said quiver mounting plate;
- (c) a pair of arrow protection hoods for protecting arrow tips, mounted on said upper end of said connecting member, said arrow protection hoods being disposed one on either side of said upper end of said connecting member in a direction perpendicular to said side of said archery bow; and
- (d) an arrow shaft engaging member for firmly but releasably holding arrow shafts, disposed on said lower end of said connecting member and aligned to said pair of arrow protection hoods, said arrow shaft engaging member further comprising
- an elongate bar having an outside edge,
- a plurality of bores for receiving said arrow shafts, each of said bores communicating to said outside edge of said elongate bar by a slot, and
- a plurality of flexible fingers each having a tip end bent toward and narrowing said slot for applying compressive force to said arrow shafts.
- 2. An archery quiver for holding arrows, mountable to an archery bow, comprising:
- (a) a connecting member having a top end, a middle, a lower end, a top transitional portion between said middle and said top end and a bottom transitional portion between said middle and said bottom end, said top transitional portion being bent away from said middle portion and bent toward said top end, and said bottom transitional portion being bent away from said middle portion and bent toward said bottom end;
- (b) quiver mounting means disposed on said middle of said connecting member for holding said connecting member parallel to a side of said archer bow, said mounting means being slidably removable,
- said quiver mounting means further comprising
- a bow mounting plate having a pair of dovetail projections along parallel edges of a top face of said bow mounting plate,
- a quiver mounting plate having a dovetail slot in a bottom face of said quiver mounting plate for engaging said pair of dovetail projections on said top face of said bow mounting plate, and
- release means operable by a captured push button in said quiver mounting plate;
- (c) a pair of arrow protection hoods for protecting arrow tips, mounted on said upper end of said connecting member, said arrow protection hoods disposed one on either side of said upper end of said connecting member; and
- (d) an arrow shaft engaging member for firmly holding arrow shafts, disposed on said lower end of said connecting member and aligned to said pair of arrow protection hoods.
- 3. An archery quiver as in claim 2 wherein said elongate bar is formed from an elastomeric material.
- 4. An archery quiver as in claim 2 wherein said elongate bar comprises a viscoelastic elastomer.
- 5. An archery quiver as in claim 2 wherein said viscoelastic elastomer has a compression set of less than 15%, an elongation at break of at least 500%, and a recovery after compression which is delayed by at least 0.7 seconds.
- 6. An archery quiver as in claim 2 wherein said viscoelastic elastomer comprises a flexible polyurethane of essentially linear structure containing unsatisfied hydroxyl groups.
- 7. An archery quiver for holding arrows, mountable to an archery bow comprising:
- (a) a connecting member having a top end, a middle, and a lower end;
- (b) quiver mounting means disposed on said middle of said connecting member for holding said connecting member parallel to a side of said archery bow, said quiver mounting means being slidably removable in a direction perpendicular to said side of said archery bow, said quiver mounting means comprising
- (i) a bow mounting plate having a pair of dovetail projections along parallel edges of a top face of said bow mounting plate,
- (ii) a quiver mounting plate having a dovetail slot in its bottom face for engaging said pair of dovetail projections on said top face of said bow mounting plate, and
- (iii) release means operable by a captured push button in said quiver mounting plate;
- (c) a pair of arrow protection hoods for protecting arrow tips, mounted on said upper end of said connecting member, said arrow protection hoods being disposed one on either side of said upper end of said connecting member in a direction perpendicular to said side of said archery bow; and
- (d) an arrow shaft engaging member for firmly but releasably holding arrow shafts, disposed on said lower end of said connecting member and aligned to said pair of arrow protection hoods, said arrow shaft engaging member comprising
- (i) an elongate bar having an outside edge,
- (ii) a plurality of bores for receiving said arrow shafts, each of said bores communicating to said outside edge of said elongate bar by a slot, and
- (iii) a plurality of flexible fingers each having a tip end bent toward and narrowing said slot for applying compressive force to hold said arrow shafts.
- 8. An archery quiver for holding arrows, mountable to an archery bow as in claim 7 wherein each of said arrow protection hoods further comprises a foam insert disposed within each of said arrow protection hoods for holding arrowhead points.
Parent Case Info
This application is related to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/054,173 "Bow Quiver For Archery" submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Jul. 30, 1997.
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752176 |
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