A. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to arrows that are shot or fired by bowstrings attached to bows, crossbows and the like. More particularly, this invention relates to methods and apparatuses used to attach nocks to arrows.
B. Description of Related Art
It is known to provide arrows with nocks. Nocks have a bowstring reception surface that is contacted by a bowstring in order to fire the arrow.
According to some embodiments of this invention, an arrow nock and nock receiver assembly may comprise: A) a nock comprising: a longitudinal axis; a bowstring reception surface designed to receive a bowstring to fire an associated arrow; and a connection surface; B) a nock receiver comprising: a longitudinal axis; a first connection surface designed to connect the nock receiver to the associated arrow; and a second connection surface; C) a first interconnection comprising: (1) a first groove portion that is formed on one of the nock and the nock receiver; and (2) a first finger that: (a) extends from the other of the nock and the nock receiver; and (b) has a lip sized and shaped to be received in the first groove portion; and, D) a second interconnection comprising: (1) a second groove portion that is formed on one of the nock and the nock receiver; and (2) a second finger that: (a) extends from the other of the nock and the nock receiver; and (b) has a lip sized and shaped to be received in the second groove portion. The second connection surface of the nock receiver may be designed to engage the connection surface of the nock to provide relative rotational alignment between the nock receiver and the nock. The first and second interconnections may be designed to provide relative longitudinal alignment between the nock receiver and the nock. The first and second fingers may be separated by a circumferentially positioned longitudinally extending space when the nock receiver and the nock are rotationally and longitudinally aligned.
According to other embodiments of this invention, an arrow nock and nock receiver assembly may comprise: A) a nock comprising: a longitudinal axis; a bowstring reception surface designed to receive a bowstring to fire an associated arrow; and a connection surface; B) a nock receiver comprising: a longitudinal axis; a first connection surface designed to connect the nock receiver to the associated arrow; and a second connection surface; C) first and second groove portions formed on one of the nock and the nock receiver; D) first, second and third fingers that extend from the other of the nock and the nock receiver; and E) first and second lips that: (1) extend from the first and second fingers, respectively; and (2) are shaped and sized to be received in the first and second groove portions, respectively. The second connection surface of the nock receiver may designed to engage the connection surface of the nock to provide relative rotational alignment between the nock receiver and the nock. The first and second fingers may be flexible. The first and second lips may be designed to engage the first and second groove portions, respectively, to provide relative longitudinal alignment between the nock receiver and the nock. The third finger may be non-flexible and may be positioned circumferentially between the first and second fingers when the nock receiver and the nock are rotationally and longitudinally aligned. The first and third fingers may be separated by a circumferentially positioned longitudinally extending space when the nock receiver and the nock are rotationally and longitudinally aligned. The second and third fingers may be separated by a circumferentially positioned longitudinally extending space when the nock receiver and the nock are rotationally and longitudinally aligned.
According to still other embodiments of this invention, an arrow nock and nock receiver assembly may comprise: A) a nock comprising: a longitudinal axis and a bowstring reception surface designed to receive a bowstring to fire an associated arrow; B) a nock receiver comprising a longitudinal axis and a first connection surface designed to connect the nock receiver to the associated arrow; C) first and second groove portions formed on one of the nock and the nock receiver; D) a first finger: (1) formed on the one of the nock and the nock receiver; and (2) circumferentially positioned between the first and second groove portions; and E) second and third fingers that: (a) extend from the other of the nock and the nock receiver; and (b) have lips sized and shaped to be received in the first and second groove portions, respectively. The first finger may be designed to be circumferentially positioned between the second and third fingers to provide relative rotational alignment between the nock receiver and the nock. The lips of the second and third fingers may be designed to engage the first and second groove portions, respectively, to provide relative longitudinal alignment between the nock receiver and the nock.
The invention 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:
Embodiments that may be used to attach a nock to an arrow are disclosed in Pub. No.: US 2015/0018140, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/075,244 entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ALIGNING ARROW NOCKS”, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. In Pub. No.: US 2015/0018140 a nock is combined with an insert/receiver which is then attached to an end of an arrow. The nock may have an extension with a connection surface that is connectable to the receiver, and a head having a bowstring reception surface that is designed to receive a bowstring. The connection surface may be formed on the outer surface of the extension and may be semi-triangular in shape with three planar portions and three curved portions. Each curved portion may be positioned between two planar portions. The receiver may have a head and an extension with a connection surface that is connectable to the arrow. An opening may extend through the head and the extension. The opening may be designed to receive the nock extension. Thus, the opening in the head may have three planar portions and three curved portions arranged to match the nock planar and curved portions. As a result, in order to insert the nock into the receiver, the planar portions and curved portions must be properly aligned. This assures proper alignment of the nock with respect to the arrow vanes. An LED-battery combination component may be used.
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same, and wherein like reference numerals are understood to refer to like components,
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Numerous embodiments of the invention are described above and/or shown in the Figures of the application. Similar features have been numbered with a common reference numeral. Furthermore, particular features of one embodiment can replace corresponding features in another embodiment or can supplement other embodiments unless otherwise indicated by the drawings or this specification. 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 this invention. 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. Further, the “invention” as that term is used in this document is what is claimed in the claims of this document. The right to claim elements and/or sub-combinations that are disclosed herein as other inventions in other patent documents is hereby unconditionally reserved.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/251,729 filed Nov. 6, 2015, entitled NOCK AND NOCK RECEIVER.
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