This invention is directed generally to fish harvesting systems, and more particularly to equipment usable for bowfishing arrows.
Bowfishing equipment has been used throughout the years to successfully harvest fish of all varieties. Typically, an arrow used for bowfishing includes an arrowhead with a barb for keeping the fish attached to the arrow once shot and includes a retrieval line attached to a safety slide that slides between the arrowhead and a stop that is typically near the nock at the other end of the arrow. This configuration enables the retrieval line to be positioned between the arrow head and the bow when the bow is drawn, thereby preventing the retrieval line from catching on the bow or arrow rest. The safety slide slides to the nock end of the arrow once shot to provide better flight characteristics for the arrow. Movement of the safety slide is prevented by the stop. The stop is attached to the arrow via a screw that is screwed into a hole drilled in the arrow shaft. The hole drilled into the arrow shaft weakens the arrow shaft.
A bowfishing nock adapter providing a robust stop supporting element configured to support a bowfishing line stop and to support a nock is disclosed. The bowfishing nock adapter may be formed from an elongated adapter body configured to be attached to a distal end of an arrow at a proximal end of the elongated adapter body. The elongated adapter body may include an arrow retention system that, once crimped, prevents the bowfishing nock adapter from being removed from an arrow. The bowfishing nock adapter may include a stop supporting element configured to support a bowfishing line stop such that the bowfishing line stop is removable.
In at least one embodiment, the bowfishing nock adapter may be formed from an elongated adapter body configured to be attached to a distal end of an arrow at a proximal end of the elongated adapter body. The elongated adapter body may be configured to support a nock at a distal end of the elongated adapter body. The stop supporting element may be configured to support a bowfishing line stop, whereby the stop supporting element may be positioned between the proximal and distal ends of the elongated adapter body.
The elongated adapter body may include an arrow receiving cavity with an opening at the proximal end of the elongated adapter body, whereby the arrow receiving cavity may be configured to receive a proximal end of an arrow. The arrow receiving cavity may include an arrow retention system configured to enable the elongated adapter body to be securely attached to the arrow. The arrow retention system may be formed such that once assembled, an inner surface of the arrow receiving cavity at least partially contacts an outer surface of a connection portion of the arrow and an outer surface of the elongated adapter body radially outward of the arrow receiving cavity is aligned with an outer surface of the arrow. The inner surface of the elongated adapter body forming the arrow receiving cavity may be nonparallel with the outer surface of the elongated adapter body. The opening of the arrow receiving cavity of the elongated adapter body forming the arrow receiving cavity, once assembled, may have a width that is less than a width of the arrow receiving cavity at a point between the opening of the arrow receiving cavity and an end of the arrow receiving cavity positioned within the elongated adapter body, thereby preventing the elongated adapter body from being pulled off of the arrow. The arrow retention system may be formed from an outer cross-sectional thickness of the elongated adapter body at the opening of the arrow receiving cavity that may be greater than an outer cross-sectional thickness of the elongated adapter body at a point between the opening of the arrow receiving cavity and an end of the arrow receiving cavity positioned within the elongated adapter body.
The elongated adapter body being configured to support a nock at a distal end of the elongated adapter body may include a nock receiving cavity having an opening at the distal end of the elongated adapter body. The nock receiving cavity may extend between 10 percent and 40 percent of an overall length of the elongated adapter body. The nock receiving cavity may be configured to receive a male connection of a nock. The nock receiving cavity may include one or more slots positioned in a wall of the elongated adapter body. The slot positioned in a wall of the elongated adapter body may extend generally aligned with a longitudinal axis of the elongated adapter body.
The bowfishing nock adapter may also include a body reduction section positioned between the proximal and distal ends of the elongated adapter body. The body reduction section may be formed from an outer surface with at least a portion positioned radially closer to a longitudinal axis of the elongated adapter body than an outer surface radially outward of an arrow receiving cavity and an outer surface radially outward of a nock receiving cavity. The stop supporting element may be configured to support a bowfishing line stop and may be formed from one or more holes extending into the elongated adapter body. In at least one embodiment, the stop supporting element may include a line stop integrally formed with the stop supporting element such that the line stop and the stop supporting element are a unitary member. The hole extending into the elongated adapter body may include a releasable connection system. In at least one embodiment, the releasable connection system of the hole may be one or more threads.
An advantage of the bowfishing nock adapter is that a bowfishing line stop may be attached to an arrow via the bowfishing nock adapter without compromising the strength of the arrow as occurred in convention bowfishing arrows.
Another advantage of the bowfishing nock adapter is that the bowfishing nock adapter may be formed from robust materials enabling the bowfishing line stop to be securely attached to the bowfishing nock adapter so that minimal risk exists that the bowfishing line stop be stripped from the bowfishing nock adapter.
Yet another advantage of the bowfishing nock adapter is that once the bowfishing nock adapter is attached to an arrow, the bowfishing nock adapter cannot be inadvertently removed.
Another advantage of the bowfishing nock adapter is that once the bowfishing nock adapter is attached to an arrow, an outer surface of the bowfishing nock adapter is flush with an outer surface forming the arrow.
Still another advantage of the bowfishing nock adapter is that the bowfishing nock adapter is configured to receive a nock at a distal end, thereby allowing choices in nock style, color and size.
Another advantage of the bowfishing nock adapter is that the nock that is attached to adapter may be easily replaced should the nock break or for any other reason.
These and other embodiments are described in more detail below.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the presently disclosed invention and, together with the description, disclose the principles of the invention.
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The inner surface 32 of the elongated adapter body 16 forming the arrow receiving cavity 28 may be nonparallel with the outer surface 38 of the elongated adapter body 16. In particular, a thickness of the elongated adapter body 16 forming the arrow receiving cavity 28 may be tapered, being thicker at the opening 30 than at the end 44. As shown in
The elongated adapter body 16 may be configured to support a nock 14, as shown in
The bowfishing nock adapter 10 may include a body reduction section 58 positioned between the proximal and distal ends 22, 50 of the elongated adapter body 16. The body reduction section 58 may be formed from an outer surface 60 with at least a portion positioned radially closer to a longitudinal axis 56 of the elongated adapter body 16 than an outer surface 62 radially outward of an arrow receiving cavity 28 and an outer surface 64 radially outward of a nock receiving cavity 46. The body reduction section 58 has a narrower outer diameter than portions of the elongated adapter body 16 positioned distally and proximally of the body reduction section 58. The outer surface 60 forming the body reduction section 58 may be curved. In at least one embodiment, the outer surface 60 forming the body reduction section 58 may be concave.
The stop supporting element 12 may be configured to support a bowfishing line stop 26, as shown in
The bowfishing nock adapter 10 may include a nock battery receiving cavity 72, as shown in
The bowfishing nock adapter 10 may be attached to an arrow 20 by sliding the connection portion 36 of the arrow 20 into the opening 30 of the arrow receiving cavity 28 so that the connection portion 36 seats within the arrow receiving cavity 28. The wall 54 forming the elongated adapter body 16 and the arrow receiving cavity 28 may be crimped so that the inner surface 32 of the arrow receiving cavity 28 at least partially contacts an outer surface 34 of a connection portion 36 of the arrow 20. The outer surface 38 of the elongated adapter body 16 radially outward of the arrow receiving cavity 28 may also then be aligned with an outer surface 40 of the arrow 20. Once the elongated adapter body 16 is crimped to the arrow 20 via the connection portion 36, the bowfishing nock adapter 10 cannot be removed from the arrow 20.
In another embodiment, the bowfishing nock adapter 10 may be attached to an arrow 20 via an adhesive. The adhesive may form a thin layer between the inner surface 32 of the arrow receiving cavity 28 and the outer surface 34 of the connection portion 36 of the arrow 20. In at least one embodiment, as shown in
The bowfishing line stop 26 may be attached to the bowfishing nock adapter 10 by attaching the bowfishing line stop 26 to the stop supporting element 12. In at least one embodiment, a threaded shaft may extend from the bowfishing line stop 26 and be threaded into the stop supporting element 12 to attach the bowfishing line stop 26 to the bowfishing nock adapter 10. In at least one embodiment, the stop supporting element 12 may include a line stop 26 integrally formed with the stop supporting element 12 such that the line stop 26 and the stop supporting element 12 are a unitary member.
The foregoing is provided for purposes of illustrating, explaining, and describing embodiments of this invention. Modifications and adaptations to these embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art and may be made without departing from the scope or spirit of this invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/432,305, filed on Dec. 9, 2016.
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