Claims
- 1. A finger guard construction for protecting an archer's fingers against injury by an arrow's nock, said construction comprising a sleeve for the accommodation of a bowstring, said sleeve terminating at one end in an enlarged head extending beyond said sleeve, said head including an arcuately convex surface adapted to bear upon an arrow shaft adjacent the nock thereof, said head having a second surface opposite said convex surface, said second surface extending beyond said sleeve a distance sufficient to prevent inadvertent engagement between an archer's finger and an arrow shaft having a portion thereof in engagement with said arcuate surface.
- 2. The construction according to claim 1 wherein said sleeve and said head have a bore therein through which a bowstring slideably may pass.
- 3. The construction according to claim 1 wherein said head is form ed of a deformable, resilient material thereby enabling g said arcuate surface to be deformed in response to engagement with said arrow shaft.
- 4. The construction according to claim 1 wherein said head is formed of a material having a higher coefficient of friction that that of said arrow shaft.
- 5. A finger guard construction for protecting an archer's fingers against injury by an arrow's nock, said construction comprising first and second members each having a sleeve joined at one end to an enlarged head extending radially beyond and circumferentially of said one end of said sleeve, each said sleeve and said head having a bore extending therethrough and accommodating a bowstring, said first and second members being so arranged on said bowstring that the head of one of said members confronts the head of the other of said members, each of said heads having an arcuately convex surface adapted to bear against an arrow shaft having a nock through which said bowstring may extend, each said second surface extending beyond its associated sleeve a distance sufficient to prevent inadvertent engagement between an archer's finger and an arrow shaft having a portion thereof between and in engagement with the arcuate surfaces of said heads.
- 6. The construction according to claim 5 wherein each of said heads has a second surface opposite said convex surface, each said second surface being substantially flat.
- 7. The construction according to claim 5 wherein each said head is formed of a deformable, resilient material thereby enabling said arcuate surface to be indented in response to forcible engagement with said arrow shaft.
- 8. The construction according to claim 5 wherein each said head is formed of a material having a higher coefficient of friction than that of said arrow shaft.
- 9. A finger guard construction for protecting an archer's fingers against injury by an arrow's nock, said construction comprising a sleeve for the accommodation of a bowstring, said sleeve terminating at one end in an enlarged head extending beyond said sleeve, said head including an arcuately convex surface adapted to bear upon an arrow shaft adjacent the nock thereof, said head being formed of a material having a higher coefficient of friction than that of said arrow shaft.
- 10. A finger guard according to claim 9 wherein said head has a second surface opposite said convex surface and extending beyond said sleeve a distance sufficient to prevent inadvertent engagement between an archer's finger and an arrow shaft having a portion thereof in engagement with the arcuate surface of said head.
- 11. The construction according to claim 10 wherein said head is formed of a deformable, resilient material enabling said arcuate surface to be indented in response to forcible engagement with said arrow shaft.
Parent Case Info
This invention relates to an archer's finger guard construction for protecting the archer's fingers against injury from engagement with the nock of an arrow shaft.
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