This invention generally relates to apparatuses and methods regarding crossbows; and more specifically to apparatuses and methods regarding crossbows having traveling trigger mechanisms.
Crossbows have been used for many years as a weapon for hunting and fishing, and for target shooting. In general, a crossbow includes a main beam and a bow mechanism supported to the main beam. The bow mechanism may have a pair of bow limbs and a bowstring engaged to the bow limbs. Often the bow mechanism has wheels on the bow limbs that receive the bowstring, but this is not always the case. The bowstring may be movable from an un-cocked position (sometimes referred to as an undrawn position) to a cocked position (sometimes referred to as a drawn position). This movement of the bowstring is typically referred to as cocking the crossbow, cocking the bow mechanism, and/or cocking the bowstring. Many times, the bow mechanism also includes one or more power cords to assist in balancing the forces encountered when cocking and firing the crossbow. Often the power cords extend from one limb to the opposite limb. A bow including one or more such power cords can be considered a conventional bow.
A trigger mechanism may be fixedly supported to the main beam and operable to hold the bowstring and to release the bowstring to fire the crossbow to shoot an arrow or bolt. In other applications, the trigger mechanism is not fixed to the main beam but instead moves along the main beam with the bowstring when the bowstring is moved from the un-cocked position to the cocked position. In this case the trigger mechanism can be considered a traveling trigger mechanism. A drawing mechanism may be used to move the traveling trigger mechanism.
While crossbows with traveling trigger mechanisms are known, traveling trigger mechanisms used on crossbows with conventional bows are unknown. However, such a crossbow would be beneficial to many users of crossbows and thus an important improvement in the field of crossbows.
According some embodiment of this invention, a crossbow may include a main beam: 1) extending longitudinally; 2) defining a longitudinal axis; and 3) having an arrow receiving surface for receiving an associated arrow; a bow mechanism including: 1) first and second outwardly extending bow limbs extending transversely from opposite lateral sides of the main beam; 2) first and second bowstring wheels supported to the first and second bow limbs, respectively; 3) a bowstring operatively engaged to the first and second bowstring wheels and movable between: (a) an un-cocked position; and (b) a cocked position; and 4) a first power cord having: (a) a first end operatively engaged with at least one of the first bow limb and the first bowstring wheel; (b) a second end, opposite the first end, operatively engaged with at least one of the second bow limb and the second bowstring wheel; and (c) a mid-section between the first and second ends that extends across the longitudinal axis from opposite lateral sides of the main beam; a traveling trigger mechanism including: 1) a trigger housing; and 2) a string catch supported to the trigger housing and selectively movable between: (a) a first string catch position that does not hold the bowstring; and (b) a second string catch position that holds the bowstring; and a drawing mechanism including: 1) a drawing housing supported to the main beam; 2) a spool that is selectively rotatable with respect to the drawing housing; and 3) a tensile member having: (a) a first end operatively engaged with the spool; and (b) a second end operatively engaged with the trigger housing. Wherein: 1) when the bowstring is in the un-cocked position and the string catch is in the second string catch position that holds the bowstring: the drawing mechanism is selectively operable to move the traveling trigger mechanism longitudinally along the main beam to move the bowstring from: (a) the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked position; and 2) when the string catch is in the second string catch position that holds the bowstring and the bowstring is in the cocked position: the string catch is selectively movable into the first string catch position that does not hold the bowstring and fires the crossbow.
According to some embodiments of this invention, a crossbow method may include the steps of: A) providing a crossbow having: 1) a main beam: (a) extending longitudinally; (b) defining a longitudinal axis; and (c) having an arrow receiving surface for receiving an associated arrow; 2) a bow mechanism including: (a) first and second outwardly extending bow limbs extending transversely from opposite lateral sides of the main beam; (b) first and second bowstring wheels supported to the first and second bow limbs, respectively; (c) a bowstring operatively engaged to the first and second bowstring wheels; and (d) a first power cord having: (i) a first end operatively engaged with at least one of the first bow limb and the first bowstring wheel; (ii) a second end, opposite the first end, operatively engaged with at least one of the second bow limb and the second bowstring wheel; and (iii) a mid-section between the first and second ends that extends across the longitudinal axis from opposite lateral sides of the main beam; B) providing a traveling trigger mechanism including: 1) a trigger housing; and 2) a string catch supported to the trigger housing; C) providing a drawing mechanism including: 1) a drawing housing supported to the main beam; 2) a spool that is selectively rotatable with respect to the drawing housing; and 3) a tensile member having: (a) a first end operatively engaged with the spool; and (b) a second end operatively engaged with the trigger housing; D) providing the bowstring to be movable between: 1) an un-cocked position; and 2) a cocked position; E) providing the string catch to be selectively movable between: 1) a first string catch position that does not hold the bowstring; and 2) a second string catch position that holds the bowstring; F) when the bowstring is in the un-cocked position and the string catch is in the second string catch position that holds the bowstring, providing the drawing mechanism to be selectively operable to move the traveling trigger mechanism longitudinally along the main beam to move the bowstring from: 1) the un-cocked position; to 2) the cocked position; and G) when the string catch is in the second string catch position that holds the bowstring and the bowstring is in the cocked position, providing the string catch to be selectively movable into the first string catch position that does not hold the bowstring and fires the crossbow.
According to some embodiments of this invention, a crossbow may include a main beam: 1) extending longitudinally; 2) defining a longitudinal axis; 3) having an arrow receiving surface for receiving an associated arrow; and 4) having a power cord receiving opening; a cable receiving device that is positioned at least partially within the power cord receiving opening and is selectively movable with respect to the main beam; a bow mechanism including: 1) first and second outwardly extending bow limbs extending transversely from opposite lateral sides of the main beam; 2) first and second bowstring wheels supported to the first and second bow limbs, respectively; 3) a bowstring operatively engaged to the first and second bowstring wheels and movable between: (a) an un-cocked position; and (b) a cocked position; 4) a first power cord having: (a) a first end operatively engaged with at least one of the first bow limb and the first bowstring wheel; (b) a second end, opposite the first end, operatively engaged with at least one of the second bow limb and the second bowstring wheel; and (c) a mid-section between the first and second ends that: extends across the longitudinal axis from opposite lateral sides of the main beam; is received in the cable receiving device; and extends through the power cord receiving opening; and 5) a second power cord distinct from the first power cord and having: (a) a first end operatively engaged with the at least one of the first bow limb and the first bowstring wheel; (b) a second end, opposite the first end, operatively engaged with the at least one of the second bow limb and the second bowstring wheel; and (c) a mid-section between the first and second ends that: extends across the longitudinal axis from opposite lateral sides of the main beam; is received in the cable receiving device; and extends through the power cord receiving opening; a traveling trigger mechanism including: 1) a trigger housing; and 2) a string catch supported to the trigger housing and selectively movable between: (a) a first string catch position that does not hold the bowstring; and (b) a second string catch position that holds the bowstring; and a drawing mechanism including: 1) a drawing housing supported to the main beam; 2) a spool that is selectively rotatable with respect to the drawing housing; and 3) a tensile member having: (a) a first end operatively engaged with the spool; and (b) a second end operatively engaged with the trigger housing. Wherein: 1) when the bowstring is in the un-cocked position and the string catch is in the second string catch position that holds the bowstring: the drawing mechanism is selectively operable to move the traveling trigger mechanism longitudinally along the main beam to move the bowstring from: (a) the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked position; and 2) when the string catch is in the second string catch position that holds the bowstring and the bowstring is in the cocked position: the string catch is selectively movable into the first string catch position that does not hold the bowstring and fires the crossbow.
Benefits and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains upon reading and understanding of the following detailed specification.
The present subject matter may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
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Numerous embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of the present subject matter. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations in so far as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof. When the word “associated” is used in the claims, the intention is that the object so labeled is not positively claimed but rather describes an object with which the claimed object may be used.
Having thus described the invention, it is now claimed:
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/268,392, titled Crossbow With Traveling Trigger And Conventional Bow, filed Feb. 23, 2022, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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63268392 | Feb 2022 | US |