1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a crossbow and, more particularly, to a crossbow with multiple security units that are automatically activated during the loading of a bolt and cannot be relieved until the bolt is properly loaded and ready for projection.
2. Related Prior Art
As disclosed in Taiwanese Patent No. 207344 for example, a typical crossbow includes an elongated body 10, a wing (not shown) transversely connected to a front portion of the elongated body 10, a string (not shown) connected to the wing at two ends, a pull turner 14 supported on the elongated body 10, and a trigger 16 connected to the elongated body 10. The pull turner 14 is operable to pull the string to a tight, stressed or loaded status. The trigger 16 is operable to lock or release the string. The pull turner 14 is a substantially U-shaped element made by bending a rigid wire. The pull turner 14 includes two branches each including a crook end 141 for hooking the string.
The use of this typical crossbow is not without any problem. For example, the user could project a bolt by mistake while loading the bolt onto the crossbow. Such accidental projection of the bolt imposes danger on the user and nearby people.
Some crossbows are provided with security devices. However, such a security device cannot be activated until the string of a crossbow is pulled and hooked by the trigger of the crossbow. Such a security device is not automatically activated. A user could easily forget to activate the security device. Hence, the security device does not ensure the security of the user or nearby people.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a crossbow that is automatically locked during the loading of a bolt and cannot be released until the bolt is properly loaded.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the crossbow includes a supporting body, a hook unit, a bow and a triggering device. The supporting body includes an elongated portion and a butt detachably connected to the elongated portion. The hook unit is provided on the butt. The bow is provided on the supporting body. The triggering device is located in the elongated portion to control the bow. The triggering device includes a shell, a trigger unit located in the shell, and a security unit movable between a locking position and an unlocking position. The security unit abuts against the trigger unit in the locking position to restrain the trigger unit. The hook unit moves the security unit to the unlocking position when the butt is connected to the elongated portion. The security unit moves to the locking position when the butt is moved from the elongated portion.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings wherein:
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The elongated portion 12 includes at least one groove 121, a cavity 122, a pin 123, a recess 124 and a trigger guard 125. The groove 121 is made in an upper face of the elongated portion 12. The groove 121 extends along the elongated portion 12. The cavity 122 extends to the lower face of the elongated portion 12 from the upper face, thus providing access to the trigger guard 125. The pin 123 is transversely supported on the elongated portion 12, near the cavity 122. The recess 124 is made in the grip, in communication with the cavity 122.
The butt 14 is made with a bent configuration that includes two portions. The first portion of the butt 14 is pivotally connected to the lower end of the grip. The first portion of butt 14 can be inserted in the recess 124. The second portion of the butt 14 can be placed against a shoulder of a user.
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The bow 200 is transversely supported on the upper face of a front portion of the elongated portion 12. The bow 200 includes a wing 22 and a string 24. The wing 22 includes two portions extending from the lateral faces of the elongated portion 12. The string 24 is connected to the wing 22 at two ends. The pull turners 16 are operable to pull the string 24.
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The shell contains the trigger unit and the first, second and third security units. The shell includes two lateral pieces 312 and a cover 314. The shell includes a front opening for communication with the groove 121, a lower opening for communication with the cavity 122, and a rear opening for communication with the recess 124.
The trigger unit includes a trigger 321, a string-catching element 322, a torque spring 323, a restraining element 324, and a spring 325. The trigger 321 includes an end inserted in and pivotally connected to the shell and another end extending to the vicinity of the trigger guard 125 via the lower opening of the shell.
The string-catching element 322 and the torque spring 323 are supported on a common pivot (not numbered) inserted in and connected to the shell. The string-catching element 322 can be pivoted between a catching position (
The restraining element 324 includes a vertical portion 3241 and a horizontal portion 3242. A cutout 3243 is made in an upper portion of the horizontal portion 3242. The restraining element 324 is pivotally located in and connected to the shell by a pivot (not numbered). A lower end of the vertical portion 3241 is in contact with the trigger 321. A front end of the horizontal portion 3242 of the restraining element 324 is in contact with the string-catching element 322. The restraining element 324 is pivoted between a restraining position (
The first security unit includes a pusher 332 formed with a front portion, a rear portion and a lower portion. The pusher 32 is movably located in the shell between an abutting position (
The second security unit includes a lever 341, a sliding element 342, and a spring 343. The lever 341 is located in and pivotally connected to the shell between two positions respectively shown in
The third security unit includes a lever 352 and a spring 354. The lever 352 is inserted in and pivotally connected to the shell, above the string-catching element 322. The lever 352 is pivoted between a blocking position (
The operation of the crossbow will be described. Firstly, the pulling of the string 24, and the operation of the hook unit 18 and the operation of the first and security units will be described referring to
While the string 24 is moved over the string-catching element 322, the pusher 332 of the first security unit is synchronously moved to make sure that the pusher 332 be moved to the abutting position (
As the second portion of the butt 14 is away from the elongated portion 12 (
The relief of the second security unit as the butt 14 is away from the elongated portion 12 will be described. After the string 24 is pulled, the second portion of the butt 14 is moved to the elongated portion 12, and the hook unit 18, which is provided on the butt 14, abuts against the lever 341 of the second security unit, and compresses the spring 343. Thus, the lever 341 is pivoted to the second position (
The operation of the third security unit will be described. The spring 354 normally keeps the lever 352 in the blocking position so that the lower portion of the lever 352 gets in the way of the pusher 332 to the retreating position and blocks the pusher 332, i.e., the pusher 332 cannot be pushed to the retreating position. Thus, the third security unit is activated to ensure that the trigger unit not be pulled to release the string 24 before the loading of the bolt 400 is completed.
As the bolt 400 is moved in and along the groove 121, the bolt 400 pushes the lever 352 to the give-way position (
The relief of the first security unit and the operation of the trigger unit will be described hereinafter. Referring to
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The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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