Bowstring release with adjustable trigger

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6205991
  • Patent Number
    6,205,991
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 12, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A bowstring release includes a release body having a pair of jaws actuated by an adjustable trigger; and a wrist strap operatively connected to the release body by an elongated link threadably connected at one end to the release body and at an opposite end to the wrist strap. A connector extends between the link and the wrist strap, and is pivotally mounted to the wrist strap.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to bowstring release devices and, more specifically, to a bowstring release device with an adjustable trigger, and with a new and improved wrist strap connector.




BACKGROUND




Various release devices are utilized in archery to assist the archer in pulling a bowstring to a fully drawn position and then releasing the bowstring to fire the arrow. Many of these devices include mechanical grippers which engage the bowstring directly, or which engage nock elements mounted on the bowstring. Other devices use rope looped about the bowstring as the release mechanism.




It is also known to use wrist straps connected to the release devices to enhance control and accuracy of the release device. Examples of such wrist straps may be found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,020,508; 4,981,128; 4,791,908; and 4,509,497.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an improved bowstring release device and wrist strap, including an adjustable trigger on the release, and a novel connector by which the release is connected to the wrist strap.




In the exemplary embodiment, a bowstring release device of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,680,851; 5,685,286; and 5,937,842 has been modified to incorporate an adjustable trigger which permits the trigger element itself to be oriented in four different positions relative to the trigger actuation lever extending into the release body. This allows the user to customize the release to provide a comfortable feel during the firing procedure. This is achieved by having the trigger element separable from the actuation lever and by providing a series of detents in the actuation lever for selective engagement with a tab on the trigger element. Once the trigger element is moved to the desired orientation, it can be tightened by means of a fastener such as a set screw or the like.




The release device is secured to the wrist strap by means of an extended rod threadably received at one end in the release body, and secured at its opposite end to a connector attached to an otherwise conventional wrist strap. The connector has a generally triangular orientation, with an elongated slot along the base of the triangle. At the apex or forward end of the triangle, there is a raised boss having a smooth but tapered bore therein which receives the threaded rod extending away from the bowstring release. The rod passes through the boss and is secured by a nut. Tapering of the bore allows greater freedom of movement of the release relative to the wrist strap. It will also be appreciated that by tightening the nut on the connecting screw at the connector may be tightened thus adjusting the draw length of the device.




The connector is secured to the wrist strap by means of a nylon web stitched onto the underlying wrist strap after the nylon web is passed through the slot in the connector. The nylon web is then also stitched adjacent the slot where the web is folded partially onto itself, thus permanently holding the connector in lace. With this arrangement, the connector as well as the release is pivotable through 180° from a straightforward position, to a position where the release is essentially folded back onto the user's wrist.




Accordingly, in its broader aspects, the present invention relates to a bowstring release comprising a release body having a pair of jaws actuated by a trigger, the trigger including a trigger actuator and a trigger lever adapted to seat in any one of plural predetermined positions relative to the trigger actuator to thereby enable adjustment of the trigger relative to the release body.




In another aspect, the invention relates to a bowstring release comprising a release body having a pair of jaws actuated by a trigger; and a wrist strap operatively connected to the release body by an elongated link threadably connected at one end to the release body and at an opposite end to the wrist strap, and including a connector between the link and the wrist strap, the connector pivotally mounted to the wrist strap.




In still another aspect, the invention relates to a bowstring release comprising a release body having a pair of jaws actuated by a trigger, the trigger including a trigger actuator and a trigger lever adapted to seat in any one of plural predetermined positions relative to the trigger actuator to thereby enable adjustment of the trigger relative to the release body; and a wrist strap operatively connected to the release body by an elongated link threadably connected at one end to the release body and at an opposite end to the wrist strap, and including a connector between the link and the wrist strap, the connector pivotally mounted to the wrist strap.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevation of a bowstring release and wrist strap in accordance with this invention;





FIG. 2

is a side elevation of a wrist strap connector in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 3

is a front elevation of the connector shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an end elevation of the connector shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the connector shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged partial side elevation, showing the trigger component separated from the trigger actuating lever;





FIG. 7

is an exploded view illustrating the manner in which the trigger component is secured to the trigger actuating lever; and





FIG. 8

is a partial side elevation illustrating the trigger component in different adjusted positions.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




With initial reference to

FIG. 1

, the bowstring release and wrist strap assembly


10


includes a wrist strap


12


, an underlying strap


14


of which is preferably made of leather or other suitable material, and formed in a generally V-shape, with legs


16


,


18


extending angularly from an apex


20


. The leg


18


of the wrist strap


12


includes a pad


22


of hook and loop type fastener material such as Velcro®. A second strap or web


26


of nylon or other suitable material is sewn or otherwise suitably secured to the underlying leather strap


12


, with part of the strap and a buckle element


28


secured along the leg


18


. Prior to stitching the nylon web


26


onto the strap


12


, the overlying web


26


is passed through a slot


30


in a connector


32


, from which it extends along the opposite leg


16


of the V-shaped strap


12


, with a remote end of the strap


26


containing a second pad


34


of complementary type fastener material. Of course, the pad


34


could be directly attached to the underlying strap


14


if desired. The nylon web


26


is sewn to the underlying strap


14


along marginal edges of the web


26


, and note also that the web


26


is stitched adjacent and parallel to the slot


30


of the connector


32


, where the web


26


is partially folded over itself at the apex


20


of the wrist strap. This additional stitching is indicated by reference numeral


35


, and provides an elongated through passage which receives the end wall


34


of the connector


32


.




A bowstring release


36


is connected by a threaded rod or link


38


to the connector


32


, with a rubber or plastic sleeve


40


slipped over the threaded rod. One end of the rod is threadably secured within the release


36


and locked in place by means of a nut


42


. The opposite end of the threaded rod


38


passes through a smooth bore


44


in a raised substantially cylindrical bushing


46


formed at the forward edge of the connector


32


. The bore


44


is best seen in

FIGS. 2-4

. A nut


48


is used to secure the threaded rod


38


relative to the connector. It will be appreciated that the draw length of the release can be adjusted by tightening or loosening the nut


48


. Of course, the sleeve


40


will be sized to accommodate the normal range of adjustments. Note also that the bore


44


is tapered outwardly as it extends rearwardly toward the end wall


34


. This arrangement provides great flexibility in that the release including the threaded extension rod


38


is not only free to pivot through a full 180° about the end wall


34


, but the release


36


and extension rod


38


are also able to move essentially universally within the limits of the tapered bore


44


.




Returning to the release device


36


shown in

FIG. 1

, this is a fairly standard release, e.g., similar to releases disclosed in the '851 patent, although in accordance with this invention, the trigger


50


of the release


36


is adjustable as explained below in connection with

FIGS. 6-8

.




The trigger


50


includes a trigger lever


52


and a trigger actuator


54


. The trigger actuator


54


extends out from the interior of the release body


56


. The manner in which the actuator serves to open the jaws


58


,


60


of the release is not part of this invention and therefore need not be described in detail. As earlier stated, the release may be similar to those disclosed in my above identified U.S. Patents.




The end of the trigger actuator


54


remote from the release body is formed with a generally circular pad


62


, the upper surface of which is machined to include four peripheral recesses or notches


66


A, B, C and D, arranged in a generally radial configuration relative to a threaded center hole


68


. The trigger lever


52


is formed with a part circular pad


70


and smooth bore center hole


72


. At the periphery of pad


70


where the latter is joined to the finger engaging portion


76


, a single radially inward tab or projection


78


is formed, that is sized and shaped to fit, selectively, in one of the notches


66


A-D. It will be appreciated that the trigger lever


52


can be adjusted relative to the trigger actuator


54


(and thus relative to the release body


56


) by engaging tab


78


in a selected one of the notches


66


A-D. The possible adjusted positions of the trigger lever


52


relative to the actuator


54


are shown in FIG.


8


. Once so engaged, a screw


80


may be inserted into the smooth bore center hole


72


and threadably engaged within center hole


68


to thereby lock the trigger in the desired position.




While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A bowstring release comprising a release body having a pair of jaws actuated by a trigger, said trigger including a trigger actuator and a trigger lever adapted to seat in any one of plural predetermined positions relative to said trigger actuator to thereby enable adjustment of the trigger relative to the release body.
  • 2. The bowstring release of claim 1 and further comprising a wrist strap connected to said release body.
  • 3. The bowstring release of claim 2 including an elongated, axially adjustable link extending between said release body and said wrist strap.
  • 4. The bowstring release of claim 3 including a connector between said link and said wrist strap.
  • 5. The bowstring release of claim 4 wherein said connector includes a boss having a through bore for receiving a threaded end of said link, and an elongated slot for receiving a portion of said wrist strap.
  • 6. The bowstring release of claim 5 wherein said through bore is tapered.
  • 7. The bowstring release of claim 6 and including a nut for securing said threaded end of said link to said connector.
  • 8. The bowstring release of claim 5 wherein said connector is rotatable substantially 180° relative to said wrist strap.
  • 9. The bowstring release of claim 1 wherein said trigger actuator is formed with an array of recesses and said trigger lever is formed with a tab selectively engageable within one of said recesses.
  • 10. A bowstring release comprising a release body having a pair of jaws actuated by a trigger; and a wrist strap operatively connected to said release body by an elongated link threadably connected at one end to said release body and at an opposite end to said wrist strap, and including a connector between said link and said wrist strap, said connector pivotally mounted to said wrist strap, wherein said connector is substantially triangular in shape with a slot across a base portion thereof and an upstanding boss at an apex portion thereof.
  • 11. The bowstring release of claim 10 wherein said upstanding boss has a through bore for receiving said link.
  • 12. The bowstring release of claim 11 wherein said wrist strap comprises a first underlying strap portion and a second overlying web portion, said overlying web portion passing through said slot in said connector and secured to said underlying strap portion on opposite sides of said connector.
  • 13. The bowstring release of claim 12 wherein said overlying web portion is partially folded over onto itself where it passes through said slot and secured along a line substantially parallel to said slot.
  • 14. The-bowstring release of claim 12 wherein said underlying strap portion is leather and said overlying web portion is nylon.
  • 15. The bowstring release of claim 12 wherein said trigger is adjustable relative to said release body.
  • 16. A bowstring release comprising a release body having a pair of jaws actuated by a trigger, said trigger including a trigger actuator and a trigger lever adapted to seat in any one of plural predetermined positions relative to said trigger actuator to thereby enable adjustment of the trigger relative to the release body; and a wrist strap operatively connected to said release body by an elongated link threadably connected at one end to said release body and at an opposite end to said wrist strap, and including a connector between said link and said wrist strap, said connector pivotally mounted to said wrist strap.
  • 17. A bowstring release comprising a release body assembly having a pair of jaws actuable by a trigger; a first strap adapted for attachment to a user's wrist; and a second strap connecting said release body to said first strap; and means for connecting said first strap to said second strap, said means enabling said release body to pivot toward and away from said first strap, through substantially 180°.
  • 18. The bowstring release of claim 17 wherein said trigger is adjustable relative to said release body assembly.
  • 19. A bowstring release comprising a release body assembly having a pair of jaws actuable by a trigger; a first strap for attachment to a user's wrist; a connector secured to said first strap; an elongated rod secured at one end to said release body and at a second opposite end to said connector; said connector having a tapered smooth bore therein through which said elongated rod extends, thereby permitting limited universal movement of said elongated rod and said release body relative to said connector.
  • 20. The bowstring release of claim 19 wherein one end of said elongated rod is threadably connected to said release body, and further wherein said other end of said elongated rod passes through said tapered smooth bore and is secured by means of a nut.
  • 21. The bowstring release of claim 19 wherein said trigger is adjustable relative to said release body assembly.
  • 22. The bowstring release of claim 20 wherein an effective length of said elongated rod extending between said release body and said first strap is adjustable via rotation of said nut.
  • 23. The bowstring release of claim 19 wherein said connector is secured to said first strap by means of a second strap; said connector having a slot therein through which said second strap passes, thereby enabling said release body to pivot toward and away from said first strap, through substantially 180°.
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Entry
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