Claims
- 1. A crossbow, comprising:
- a longitudinally extending main beam having a longitudinally extending track thereon; a pair of outwardly extending arms having distal ends, said pair of outwardly extending arms extending transversely from opposite sides of said longitudinally extending main beam;
- a crossbow bowstring attached to said distal ends of said pair of outwardly extending arms;
- a crossbow trigger mechanism mounted on said longitudinally extending main beam; a claw member mounted to move along said longitudinally extending track of said longitudinally extending main beam, said claw member having a first attachment point on a first side of said longitudinally extending track and a second attachment point on a second side of said longitudinally track, said claw member being capable of moving said crossbow bowstring from a first uncocked position to a second cocked position in said crossbow trigger mechanism; and
- a crossbow bowstring drawing mechanism including a first string member along said first side of said longitudinally extending track, said first string member having a distal end attached to said first attachment point of said claw member, and a second string member along said second side of said longitudinally extending track, said second string member having a distal end attached to said second attachment point of said claw member, said crossbow drawing mechanism being capable of retracting said first string member and said second string member along said longitudinally extending track at substantially the same rate.
- 2. The crossbow in accordance with claim 1, wherein said crossbow bowstring drawing mechanism includes a first hub member positioned on said first side of said longitudinally extending track to retract and store said first string member thereon and a second hub member positioned on said second side of said longitudinally extending track to retract and store said second string member thereon.
- 3. The crossbow in accordance with claim 1, wherein said crossbow bowstring drawing mechanism includes an electrical motor driven by an external power source to retract said first string member and said second string member.
- 4. The crossbow in accordance with claim 1, wherein said crossbow bowstring drawing mechanism includes an electrical motor mounted in association with said crossbow to retract said first string member and said second string member.
- 5. The crossbow in accordance with claim 1, wherein said claw member is capable of moving said crossbow bowstring from a second cocked position back to a first uncocked position.
- 6. A crossbow bowstring cocking mechanism for a crossbow having a longitudinally extending main beam, a pair of outwardly extending arms having distal ends, the pair of outwardly extending arms extending transversely from opposite sides of the longitudinally extending main beam, a bowstring attached to the distal ends of the pair of outwardly extending arms and a trigger mechanism mounted on the longitudinally extending main beam, said cocking mechanism comprising:
- a claw member selectively mounted to move along the longitudinally extending main beam, said claw member having a first claw side positioned on a first side of the main beam and a second claw side positioned on a second side of the main beam, said claw member being capable of moving the bowstring between a first uncocked position and a second cocked position in the crossbow trigger mechanism;
- at least one string member forming a first string section along the first side of the main beam, said first string section engaging said first claw side; and
- a second string section along the second side of the main beam, said second string section engaging said second claw side, and a drawing mechanism being capable of retracting said first and said second string sections along the main beam at substantially the same rate.
- 7. A crossbow cocking device comprising a drawing mechanism for converting rotational power from an input source into longitudinal movement of at least one string member coupled to said drawing mechanism, said at least one string member also being operatively connected to a bowstring engaging member to cause corresponding longitudinal movement of said engaging member upon operation of said input source, wherein said drawing mechanism includes a retraction device to cause retraction of said at least one string member in association with said drawing mechanism when said bowstring engaging member is not engaged with a bowstring.
- 8. The crossbow cocking device in accordance with claim 7, wherein said input source of rotational power is a hand crank.
- 9. The crossbow cocking device in accordance with claim 7, wherein said input source of rotational power is an electric motor.
- 10. The crossbow cocking device in accordance with claim 7, wherein said drawing mechanism includes a reduction gearing system to convert rotational power from said input source into said longitudinal movement of said claw member at a predetermined gear ratio.
- 11. The crossbow cocking device in accordance with claim 7, wherein said at least one string member includes a first string portion operatively connected to a first side of said claw member, and a second string portion operatively connected to a second side of said bowstring engaging member, said drawing mechanism being capable of retracting said first string portion and said second string portion at substantially the same rate.
- 12. The crossbow cocking device in accordance with claim 11, wherein said drawing mechanism includes a first hub member to retract and store said first string portion thereon and a second hub member to retract and store said second string portion thereon and at least one spring member, wherein said hubs are spring loaded by said spring member allowing them to rewind said string portions automatically when said hub members are free to rotate and when said string portions are not under a restraining force.
- 13. The crossbow cocking device in accordance with claim 7, wherein said drawing mechanism is capable of moving said bowstring engaging member and a crossbow bowstring engaged therewith from a cocked position back to a uncocked position.
- 14. The crossbow cocking device in accordance with claim 7, wherein said drawing mechanism includes a selectively positionable locking mechanism, wherein said locking mechanism is positionable to prevent release of said at least one string member while allowing retraction of said at least one string member.
- 15. The crossbow cocking device in accordance with claim 14, wherein said locking mechanism comprises a pawl and a ratchet gear.
- 16. The crossbow cocking device in accordance with claim 7, wherein said device is contained in a housing.
- 17. The crossbow cocking device in accordance with claim 16, wherein said housing is mounted integral to a stock of a crossbow.
- 18. The crossbow cocking device in accordance with claim 16, wherein said housing is mounted on a stock of a crossbow.
- 19. A claw member for use in a crossbow cocking device, comprising:
- a claw body having a bowstring engagement portion;
- said body being operatively connected to a first string portion and a second string portion wherein said claw body is able to center itself along a longitudinal axis of said crossbow main beam in response to a force supplied by said first string portion and said second string portion while traveling along said crossbow main beam.
- 20. The claw member in accordance with claim 19 wherein said claw body includes a guide member which cooperates with a portion of a crossbow;
- said body being operatively connected to a first string portion and a second string portion wherein said claw body is able to center itself along a longitudinal axis of said crossbow main beam in response to a force supplied by said first string portion and said second string portion while traveling along said crossbow main beam.
- 21. A claw member for use in a crossbow cocking device, comprising:
- a body being generally U-shaped with a center portion at the bottom area of said U-shaped body and opposing side portions extending generally away from said center portion, said opposing side portions including a bowstring engaging portion positioned in spaced apart relation to said center portion along the length of said side portions and said opposing side portions disposed on each side of said center portion being selectively operatively engaged to a cocking device, wherein said cocking device selectively applies force to each of said side portions to cause corresponding movement of a bowstring engaged in said bowstring engaging portion.
- 22. The claw member in accordance with claim 21, wherein said center portion includes a downwardly extending guide member which engages a longitudinal track of a crossbow barrel main beam.
- 23. The claw member in accordance with claim 21, wherein said claw body is able to center itself along a longitudinal axis of said crossbow main beam in response to a force supplied by said first string portion and said second string portion while traveling along said crossbow main beam.
- 24. A crossbow cocking device comprising a drawing mechanism for converting rotational power from an input source into longitudinal movement of a string member operatively connected to said drawing mechanism and to a bowstring engaging mechanism,
- wherein said string member comprises first and second ends, wherein said first and second ends are operatively connected to said drawing mechanism such that each of said first and second ends is retracted by said drawing mechanism, thereby causing relative movement of said bowstring engaging mechanism;
- wherein differences in the retraction rate of said first and second ends of said string member by said drawing mechanism are substantially compensated for.
- 25. A crossbow cocking device comprising a bowstring engaging member coupled to at least one string member and at least one hub on which said at least one string member is wound and unwound during operation of said cocking device, and a spring member associated with said at least one hub to rewind said at least one string member on said at least one hub.
- 26. The crossbow cocking device in accordance with claim 25, wherein said drawing mechanism includes a first hub member to retract and store a first string portion thereon and a second hub member to retract and store a second string portion thereon, wherein said hubs are spring loaded by said at least one spring member allowing them to rewind said string portions automatically when said device hubs are free to rotate and when said string portions are not under a restraining force.
- 27. A claw member for use in a crossbow cocking device, comprising a body member configured to have a center portion and opposing side portions, and including a bowstring engaging portion wherein said opposing side portions are disposed on each side of said center portion and are selectively engaged to a cocking device, wherein the cocking device selectively applies force to each of said side portions to cause corresponding movement of a bowstring engaged in said bowstring engaging portion and said body member includes a guide member which facilitates proper alignment of said claw member.
- 28. A claw member in accordance with claim 27, wherein said guide member is a downwardly extending member which promotes proper alignment of said claw member with respect to a crossbow.
- 29. A claw member in accordance with claim 27, wherein said guide member cooperates with a portion of a crossbow to promote proper alignment of said claw with respect to said crossbow.
- 30. A claw member in accordance with claim 29 wherein said side portions include centering members which engage the sides of the main beam of a crossbow when said bowstring is engaged in a manner preventing misalignment of said claw member with respect to the main beam.
- 31. A claw member in accordance with claim 29 wherein said body member is generally U-shaped with said side portions extending away from said center portion in the direction of force applied by a cocking device.
- 32. A claw member in accordance with claim 29 wherein said side portions are operatively coupled by at least one string member to a cocking device.
- 33. A claw member in accordance with claim 29 wherein said side portions include a downwardly extending section to which force is applied from a cocking device.
- 34. A claw member in accordance with claim 33 wherein said side portions include downwardly extending sections which are spaced apart to accommodate a barrel section of a crossbow such that each downwardly extending section is located adjacent a side of said barrel when positioned thereon.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/035,152, filed Jan. 9, 1997.
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