1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a crossbow, and more particularly to a crossbow that can be operated safely.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional crossbow has a body and a bow. The body has a front end, a rear end, a stock and a percussion device 50 as shown in
When the conventional crossbow in used, with further reference to
The percussion device 50 of the conventional crossbow can shoot an arrow out of the body and the safety catch 52 can be moved at a save condition to lock the trigger 53. When the string 60 is stretched and held in the arrow groove 511 of the outer casing 51 by the holding frame 521 as shown in
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a crossbow to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a crossbow that can be operated safely.
The crossbow in accordance with the present invention has a body and a bow. The body has a stock, a mounting recess and a percussion device. The percussion device is securely mounted in the mounting recess and has an outer casing, a safety device and a trigger. The outer casing is securely mounted in the mounting recess and has an arrow groove, a holding frame and a limiting block. The arrow groove is transversally formed through a front side of the outer casing and extends out of the body. The holding frame is pivotally connected to the front side of the outer casing. The limiting block is pivotally connected to a top of the outer casing in the arrow groove over the top end of the holding frame. The safety device is movably connected to the outer casing behind the arrow groove and has a moving mount and a safety catch. The moving mount is movably mounted in the outer casing behind the arrow groove. The safety catch is securely and transversally connected to a front end of the moving mount and has two ends respectively extended out of the arrow groove of the outer casing. The trigger is pivotally connected to the outer casing below the safety device. The bow is mounted on a front end of the body and has two limbs and a string.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The body 10 has a front end, a rear end, a stock 11, a mounting recess 111 and a percussion device 12. The stock 11 is formed on the rear end of the body 10. The mounting recess 111 is formed through the body 10 near the stock 11.
The percussion device 12 is securely mounted in the mounting recess 111 of the body 10 and has an outer casing 13, a safety device 14 and a trigger 15.
The outer casing 13 is securely mounted in the mounting recess 111 of the body 10 and has a front side, a rear side, a top, a bottom, two sidewalls, an arrow groove 131, a holding frame 16, a limiting block 17 and a positioning assembly 18. The arrow groove 131 is transversally formed through the front side of the outer casing 13 at a position extending out of the body 10. The holding frame 16 is pivotally connected to the front side of the outer casing 13 by a pin, extends into the arrow groove 131 and has a top end, a rear side and at least one torsional spring 161. The top end of the holding frame 16 extends backward into the arrow groove 131 of the outer casing 13. The at least one torsional spring 161 is connected to the front side of the outer casing 13 at a position ahead of the holding frame 16 and presses against the holding frame 16 to make the top end of the holding frame 16 extend backward into the arrow groove 131.
The limiting block 17 is pivotally connected to the top of the outer casing 13 in the arrow groove 131 over the top end of the holding frame 16 and has a front end, a rear end, a bottom surface, a top surface, an abutting bar 171 and a pressing spring 172. The front end of the limiting block 17 is pivotally connected to top of the outer casing 13. The abutting bar 171 is transversally formed on and protrudes from the bottom surface of the limiting block 17 at the front end. The pressing spring 172 is mounted on the top of the outer casing 13 and presses against the rear end of the limiting block 17 to make the rear end of the limiting block 17 extend into the arrow groove 131.
The positioning assembly 18 is movably mounted in the outer casing 13 and has a positioning spring 181 and a ball 182. The positioning spring 181 is mounted in the top of the outer casing 13 near the rear side of the outer casing 13. The ball 182 is pressed by the positioning spring 181 in the outer casing 13.
The safety device 14 is movably connected to the outer casing 13 behind the arrow groove 131 and has a moving mount 141 and a safety catch 142. The moving mount 141 is movably mounted in the outer casing 13 behind the arrow groove 131. The moving mount 141 abuts positioning assembly 18 and has a front end, a rear end, a top surface, a bottom surface, two opposite sides, two positioning recesses 143, an elongated groove 144 and multiple guiding rods 145. The front end of the moving mount 141 selectively abuts the rear end of the limiting block 17. The positioning recesses 143 are formed on the top surface of the moving mount 141 at an interval and selectively engage the ball 182 of the positioning assembly 18. The elongated groove 144 is transversally formed through the opposite sides of the moving mount 141 between the front end and the rear end of the moving mount 141. The guiding rods 145 are transversally connected to the sidewalls of the outer casing 13 and are mounted in the elongated groove 144 of the moving mount 141. The safety catch 142 is securely and transversally connected to the front end of the moving mount 141 and has two ends respectively extended out of the arrow groove 131 of the outer casing 13.
The trigger 15 is pivotally connected to the outer casing 13 below the safety device 14 and has a top end, a bottom end and a front side. The top end of the trigger 15 abuts the bottom surface of the moving mount 141. The bottom end of the trigger 15 extends out of the body 10 via the bottom of the outer casing 13. The front side of the trigger 15 is mounted in the outer casing 13 and selectively abuts the rear side of the holding frame 16.
The bow 20 is mounted on the front end of the body 10 and has two limbs 21 and a string 22. The limbs 21 are connected to the front end of the body 10 and each limb 21 has a distal end. The string 22 is extended between the distal ends of the limbs 21.
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Therefore, before an arrow 40 is inserted into the arrow groove 131 to make the limiting block 17 rotate and separate from the moving mount 141, the top end of the trigger 15 is kept abutting the bottom surface of the moving mount 141 and cannot be pulled to release the string 22 out of the crossbow and this can prevent the user or people around the crossbow from getting hurt by the string 22. Consequently, the crossbow in accordance with the present invention can be used safely with the percussion device 12 of the body 10.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.