Claims
- 1. An arrow comprising a hollow shaft, a broadhead, and means for securing said broadhead to said shaft, said securing means defining a body having a first diameter when inserted into one of said broadhead and said shaft and including at least one longitudinal slot extending from each opposed end of said body and terminating beyond a point intermediate said opposed ends for facilitating uniform radial expansion of said body to a second diameter to frictionally secure said broadhead to said shaft.
- 2. An arrow according to claim 1, wherein said securing means fits over a shank of said broadhead and within said hollow end of said shaft, such that said shank causes expansion of said securing means to frictionally engage an inner circumferential surface of said shaft.
- 3. An arrow according to claim 2, wherein said securing means further comprises a flange member about a proximal end for abutting an end of said shaft when said securing means is positioned within said shaft.
- 4. An arrow according to claim 3, wherein said flange overlies a distal end of a plurality of blades of said broadhead to secure each of said blades on said shank.
- 5. An arrow according to claim 1, wherein said securing means comprises a cylindrical body portion having at least one longitudinally extending slit to permit expansion from said first diameter to said second diameter to frictionally engage an inner surface of a hollow end of said shaft.
- 6. An arrow according to claim 5 wherein said cylindrical body includes a central bore having an internal thread for threadingly receiving a shank of said broadhead.
- 7. An arrow according to claim 6, wherein said shank has a tapered cross section such that a distal end of said shank has a smaller diameter than an intermediate portion of said shank, said distal end being threaded to engage said internal threads of said securing means.
- 8. An arrow according to claim 7, wherein said taper of said shank expands said securing means upon engagement of said threads of said distal end with said internal threads of said securing means.
- 9. An arrow according to claim 7, wherein said central bore of said securing means has a taper similar to said taper of said shank.
- 10. An arrow according to claim 5, wherein said body portion has a central bore having an internal diameter which is smaller than an outer diameter of a shank portion of said broadhead, such that said shank expands said body portion to engage said shaft.
- 11. A device according to claim 1, wherein said securing means fits over a threaded post member at a proximal end of said shaft and within an axial bore at a distal end of said broadhead, such that said post member causes expansion of said securing means to frictionally engage an inner surface of said broadhead.
- 12. An arrow including a broadhead, an arrow shaft and a device for securing said broadhead to said arrow shaft, said device comprising:
- a cylindrical body portion having a central bore extending therethrough for reception of said broadhead; and
- at least one axial slit extending from each opposed end of said body portion and terminating beyond a point intermediate said opposed ends of said body portion to permit uniform radial expansion of said body portion within said arrow shaft.
- 13. An arrow according to claim 12, wherein said arrow shaft is hollow and said body portion has a diameter slightly less than an inner diameter of said shaft, said body portion being slidable into said shaft.
- 14. An arrow according to claim 13, wherein said broadhead comprises a plurality of blades positioned about and secured to a shank, said shank having a pointed tip at a proximal end and a threaded portion at a distal end, said threaded portion fitting within said central bore of said device.
- 15. An arrow according to claim 14, wherein said central bore includes internal threads for engaging said threaded portion of said shank.
- 16. An arrow according to claim 14, wherein said central bore has an inner surface which is self-tapping for engaging said threaded portion of said shank.
- 17. An arrow according to claim 14, wherein said rotation of said threaded shank within said body portion expands said body portion to frictionally secure said device within said arrow shaft.
- 18. An arrow according to claim 12, further comprising a flange at a proximal end for abutting an end of said shaft.
- 19. An arrow according to claim 12, further comprising a plurality of axial slits, at least one slit extending from a proximal end of said body portion a substantial distance of said length.
- 20. An arrow according to claim 12, wherein said central bore includes a threaded portion at a distal end thereof, said central bore having a tapered axial cross section from said proximal end to said distal end.
- 21. An arrow according to claim 12, wherein said broadhead includes a plurality of blades positioned about a shank, said shank having a pointed tip at a proximal end and a central opening at a distal end, said central opening having an inner diameter slightly larger than said cylindrical body portion, said cylindrical body portion being slidable into said central opening.
- 22. An arrow according to claim 21, wherein said arrow shaft includes a threaded post extending from a proximal end, said threaded post engaging an inner surface of said central bore of said body portion, whereby rotation of said shaft threadingly engages said post member with said inner surface to expand said body portion outwardly to frictionally secure said device inside said broadhead shank.
- 23. A broadhead for an arrow comprising:
- a shank portion having a pointed tip at a first end thereof and a threaded post at a second end thereof;
- a plurality of blades attached to said shank portion; and
- a locking member having a central bore extending longitudinally therethrough for accepting said threaded post and at least one axial slit extending along a substantial portion of a length of said locking member from each opposed end thereof and terminating beyond a point intermediate said opposed ends;
- wherein said locking member fits within a hollow end of an arrow shaft, and is configured such that rotation of said shank portion effects engagement of said threaded portion with an inner surface of said central bore of said locking member to radially expand said locking member at said axial slits to frictionally secure said locking member to an inner surface of said hollow end of said arrow shaft.
- 24. A broadhead according to claim 23, wherein said central bore of said locking member includes threads for engaging said post member.
- 25. A broadhead according to claim 23, wherein said locking member is constructed of a material such that said inner surface of said central bore is self-tapping.
- 26. A broadhead for an arrow comprising:
- a shank portion having a pointed tip at a first end thereof and an axial bore extending partially therethrough from a second end thereof;
- a plurality of blades attached to said shank portion; and
- a locking member having a central bore extending therethrough for accepting an arrow shaft, said arrow shaft having external threads formed thereon, said locking member further having at least one axial slit extending along a substantial portion of a length of said locking member from each opposed end thereof and terminating beyond a point intermediate said opposed ends;
- wherein said locking member fits within said axial bore of said shank portion, and is configured such that rotation of said arrow shaft effects engagement of said external threads with an inner surface of said central bore of said locking member to radially expand said locking member at said axial slit to frictionally secure said locking member to an innner surface of said axial bore of said shank portion.
- 27. A broadhead according to claim 26, wherein said central bore of said locking member includes threads for engaging said threads of said shaft.
- 28. A broadhead according to claim 26, wherein said locking member is constructed of a material such that said inner surface of said central bore is self-tapping.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/637,452, filed on Jan. 4, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,145,186.
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