Claims
- 1. A bowstring draw and release apparatus comprising:
- (a) a housing comprising a spine and a pair of flanges having inner walls aligned in uniformly parallel spaced relation to one another, the flanges depending from said spine defining a U-shaped cavity between the inner walls of said flanges with the cavity positioned at the end of the housing;
- (b) a bowstring draw cord extending between said flanges of said housing and including a terminal loop, said bowstring draw cord adapted to be disposed about and draw a bowstring;
- (c) a holding member pivotally secured between the inner walls of said flanges for movement between said first and second positions for respectively holding and releasing the terminal loop of said draw cord whereby a bowstring may be drawn and released;
- (d) trigger means for releasing a bowstring, the trigger means being pivotally coupled between the inner walls of said flanges, and lying in the same plane as said holding member said trigger means being moveable between first and second positions consistent with the first and second positions of the holding member, said trigger means comprising a trigger member having first and second ends, said trigger member being journaled between the inner walls of said flanges intermediate said first and second ends and having its longitudinal axis extending between the first and second ends thereof, the second end of said trigger member comprising first and second parallel flanges, said holding member having a first end extending beyond said housing and a second end lying intermediate said inner walls, the second end of said holding member comprising first and second flanges;
- (e) limit stop means coupled to said spine intermediate said inner walls and extending into said cavity for limiting the pivotal movement of said trigger member at the first position of movement thereof;
- (f) resilient means coupled to said spine and extending into said cavity for contacting said trigger member and urging said trigger member to return from the second position to the first position of movement thereof; and
- (g) a coupling means for directly, slidably coupling said trigger means at a first end thereof to said holding member at a second end thereof, whereby the pivotal movement of said trigger means is transmitted to said holding means through a slot in said coupling means by said coupling member to pivot said holding member between the first and second positions thereof, first ends of said coupling member being slidably coupled intermediate the first and second flanges of said trigger member, the second member of said coupling member being journaled intermediate to the first and second flanges of said holding member.
- 2. A bowstring draw and release apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said resilient means comprises a helical spring adapted to urge said trigger member and holding member from the second position of movement to the first position of movement thereof.
- 3. A bowstring draw and release apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein the first position of said holding member defines the position where a bowstring is drawn, said coupling means having an axis which extends intermediate the journaled coupling to said holding member and the slidable coupling to said trigger member, the projection of said axis being directed to the side of said trigger member adjacent said helical spring whereby a force imposed on said holding member by a drawn bowstring prohibits said holding member from moving from the first to the second position of movement thereof.
- 4. A bowstring draw and release apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said holding member is caused to move from the first to the second position thereof by moving said trigger member against the force of said resilient means until the projection of the axis of said coupling means is directed to the side of said trigger member opposite said resilient means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application designated as Ser. No. 609,293 filed Sept. 2, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,022,181.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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