 
                 Patent Grant
 Patent Grant
                     10670368
 10670368
                    The present invention relates to a cocking device for a crossbow and the cocking device can easily draw the string of the crossbow and can be held during operation.
The conventional cocking action to a crossbow is to secure the cocking stirrup on the ground, and then to draw the string toward the stock by both hands. The string is difficult to be drawn for some users, especially for compound crossbows which can generate a lot of force to the arrows. The users have to overcome the recovery force of the string to cock the string. In some cases, if the users cannot hold the string on the way of drawing the string back and the string is released, the string can injure the users. Although there are many types of accessories for helping the users to draw the string, a certain level of muscle force is required. For some users, a cocking device that is safe and easily operated is needed.
The present invention intends to provide a cocking device for a crossbow which eliminates the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a cocking device for a crossbow and comprises a body and a grip, and a trigger unit is connected to the body. The cocking device comprises a cocking unit, locking unit and a scrolling unit. The cocking unit includes the first end thereof pivotably connected to the body, and the second end of the cocking unit has the locking unit connected thereto. The second end of the cocking unit is detachably engaged with a holding unit connected to the grip by the locking unit. The cocking unit includes an opening located next to the locking unit. The scrolling unit is accommodated in the second end of the cocking unit and includes a scrolling member, an axle, a ratchet disk and a stop. The axle is pivotably connected in the cocking unit. The first end of the scrolling member is connected to the axle, and the second end of the scrolling member is connected to a holding unit in the grip. The ratchet disk is fixed to the axle and located at a distance from the scrolling member. The scrolling member drives the axle which drives the ratchet disk. The stop is pivotably connected to the cocking unit and located corresponding to the opening. The stop has the first end thereof normally engaged with one of ratchets of the ratchet disk, and the second end of the stop extends through the opening. The stop is pivotable to engage with the ratchet disk or to release the ratchet disk. The scrolling member is extended when the second end of the cocking unit is pivoted away from the grip. When the stop is engaged with the ratchet disk, the scrolling member is held.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a cocking device for a crossbow and the users simply pivots the cocking unit to draw the string of the crossbow. The users are able to take a rest by engaging the stop with the ratchet disk of the scrolling unit during pivoting the cocking unit.
The present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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A scrolling unit 4 is accommodated in the second end of the cocking unit 2 and includes a scrolling member 41, an axle 42, a ratchet disk 44 and a stop 43. The axle 42 is pivotably connected in the cocking unit 2. The first end of the scrolling member 41 is connected to the axle 42, and the second end of the scrolling member 41 extends beyond the second end of the grip 12 and is connected to a holding unit 14. In this embodiment, the holding unit 14 is located at the bottom opening of the grip 12 but is not restricted thereto. The ratchet disk 44 is fixed to the axle 42 and located at a distance in parallel from the scrolling member 41. When the scrolling member 41 is driven, the axle 42 is co-rotated which drives the ratchet disk 44. The stop 43 is pivotably connected to the cocking unit 2 and located corresponding to the opening 21. The stop 43 has the first end thereof normally engaged with one of ratchets of the ratchet disk 44, and the second end of the stop 43 extends through the opening 21. The pivotal action of the stop 43 controls the rotation of the ratchet disk 44 which indirectly controls the scrolling action of the scrolling member 41. When the cocking unit 2 is pivoted away from the grip 12 so that the stop 43 is pivoted to be disengaged from the ratchet disk 44, the scrolling member 41 extends so as to form a controllable status. On the contrary, when the stop 43 is pivoted to be engaged with the ratchet disk 44, the ratchet disk 44 stops to rotate, and the scrolling member 41 stops to extend so as to form a hold status.
As shown in 
When the user wants to pivot the cocking unit 2 to be engaged with the grip 12, the user operates the stop 43 to disengage the stop 43 from the ratchet disk 44, so that the recovery force of the scrolling member 41 helps the user to return the cocking unit 2 to the grip 12 to form the hold status. These steps save the user's effort.
The stop 43 allows the user to stop the drawing action during operation. As shown in 
Specifically, the cocking unit 2 includes a pin 22 and a resilient member 23, wherein the resilient member 23 has the first end mounted to the pin 22, and the second end of the resilient member 23 is connected to the second end or engaging portion 432 of the stop 43. When the lever 431 is operated to pivot the stop 43 to be disengaged from the ratchet disk 44, the stop 43 pulls the resilient member 23 to store a recovery force. When the user releases the stop 43, the holding force to the lever 431 of the stop 43 is disappeared, the recovery force of the resilient member 23 pivots the stop 43 to engage with the ratchet disk 44. As shown in 
When the user wants to return the cocking unit 2, in order to prevent the cocking unit 2 from being separated from the grip 12, the locking unit 3 includes a hooking member 31 and a spring 32. The hooking member 31 has the first end thereof pivotably connected to the cocking unit 2. A hook end 312 is formed on the second end of the hooking member 31. The spring 32 has the first end thereof biasing the cocking unit 2, and the second end of the spring 32 is mounted to a protrusion 311 of the hooking member 31. The hooking end 312 hooks to a rod 123 located in the grip 12 when the hooking member 31 is pivoted to be engaged with the grip 12 as shown in 
The present invention let the users to easily return the cocking unit 2 by the help of the recovery force of the scrolling member 41. The engagement between the engaging portion 432 of the stop 43 and the ratchet disk 44 allows the users to hold the cocking unit 2, and this feature is helpful for some users who do not have sufficient muscle force.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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