Claims
- 1. A quiver for holding a plurality of arrows, the quiver comprisinga stationary subassembly further comprising; two spaced apart split rings joined by a bracket affixed to each split ring, each split ring including an opening between distal ends, openings in the split rings being aligned so that an arrow can be simultaneously laterally inserted or removed through the aligned openings, each split ring being affixed to the bracket at a point circumferentially spaced from the split ring opening so that the bracket does not interfere with insertion and removal of an arrow through the split ring openings; and a rotatable subassembly further comprising; first and second discs each including a plurality of radially extending slots, each slot having a width sufficient to receive an arrow inserted laterally therein, each disc being positioned within an associated split ring so that the disc is free to rotate relative to the associated split ring, a central rod extending between the two discs, each disc being attached to the central rod so that the rotatable subassembly is rotatable relative to the stationary subassembly; each arrow being held in associated slots in the two spaced apart discs by the split rings, until the rotatable subassembly is rotated to a position in which a slot holding an arrow is aligned with openings in the split rings so that an arrow can be removed.
- 2. The quiver of claim 1 wherein the bracket is attached to a radially outward side of each split ring so as not to interfere with rotation of the rotatable subassembly relative to the split rings.
- 3. The quiver of claim 1 wherein each disc includes a radially extending segmented lip located along one edge of the disc, the lip being positioned to engage an associated split ring to support the rotatable subassembly in the stationary subsassembly.
- 4. The quiver of claim 1 wherein the central rod extends through the center of the two discs.
- 5. The quiver of claim 1 wherein resilient means extending into each slot comprises means for urging an arrow positioned within a slot outwardly into engagement with an associated split ring so that the slots can be wide enough to receive arrows of different diameters.
- 6. The quiver of claim 5 wherein the resilient means comprises an O-ring extending within a groove extending around each disc and intersecting each slot.
- 7. The quiver of claim 1 including an arrowhead hood spaced longitudinally from an upper split ring.
- 8. The quiver of claim 1 wherein the bracket comprises a longitudinally extending bar with quiver mounting means attached to the bracket so that the quiver can be mounted on another device.
- 9. The quiver of claim 8 wherein the bracket includes oppositely facing, aligned, longitudinally extending channels, the quiver also including a tubular cover insertable over shafts of arrows, the tubular cover including a longitudinally extending slot in which the bracket can be received with edges of the longitudinally extending slot being received in the channels on the bracket.
- 10. The quiver of claim 1 including a lock member mounted on the bracket, the lock, member being shiftable between an outer disengaged position and an inner locking position in which the lock member extends between two adjacent arrows to prevent rotation of the arrows when the locking member is in the inner locking position.
- 11. The quiver of claim 1 including quick mounting means for mounting the quiver on a bow, the quick mounting means comprising an auxiliary bracket being attachable to the bow and having L-shaped slots comprising means for receiving pins located on the bow.
- 12. The quiver of claim 11 including a nut threaded on a pin mounted on the bracket, the nut comprising means for gripping the auxiliary bracket to secure the quiver to the bow.
- 13. The quiver of claim 1 including a tubular cover having a longitudinal cover slot in which the bracket can be received, and a thumbnut attachable to the bracket and engagable with the tubular cover to secure the tubular cover to the bracket.
- 14. A quiver for storing arrows in a rotating magazine located within an outer member;the magazine including; at least one disc having a plurality of radially oriented slots, each slot being open to a peripheral surface on the disc and having a width sufficient for receipt of an arrow shaft, the disc including a segmented circumferential groove extending between the slots and intersecting the slots, the groove being radially spaced from a root of at least one slot; and a resilient ring located into the circumferential groove, the resilient ring being deflectable inwardly toward the root of a slot in which an arrow is positioned; and the outer member having an inwardly facing circumferential surface in which the disc is located, the resilient ring urging an arrow located in a slot outwardly into engagement with the circumferential surface to grip an arrow in a slot, the disc being rotatable relative to the outer member, the outer member including at least one opening though which an arrow can be inserted or removed when one slot on the disc is aligned with the opening.
- 15. The quiver of claim 14 wherein the disc includes an enlarged lip on one face of the disc, the lip overlapping the outer member to hold the disc in position relative to the outer member.
- 16. The quiver of claim 14 wherein the outer member comprises a split ring.
- 17. The quiver of claim 16 wherein the quiver includes a plurality of spaced apart split rings.
- 18. A quiver assembly kit including a quiver attachable to and detachable from other archery components, including a bow and a hip quiver bracket, the quiver assembly kit comprising:a quiver for holding a plurality of arrows, the quiver including a quiver bracket comprising a bar having a plurality of threaded and smooth holes spaced apart between opposite ends of the quiver bracket, the quiver also including an arrow magazine means mounted on one side of the quiver bracket; a bow bracket mountable on a bow and attachable to the quiver bracket on a second side of the quiver bracket, the bow bracket including a pair of dog-leg slots for receiving a pair of screws extending from the quiver bracket bow so that the quiver can be mounted on a bow; a hip bracket attachable to the second side of the quiver bracket; a tubular cover removably mountable on the quiver to enclose the arrow magazine means, the tubular cover including a cover slot for receiving the quiver bracket when the tubular cover is mounted on the quiver with the second side of the bow bracket being exposed so that the bow bracket or hip bracket are exposed when the tubular cover encloses the arrow magazine means.
- 19. The quiver assembly kit of claim 18 wherein arrow magazine means is rotatable relative to the quiver bracket.
- 20. The quiver assembly kit of claim 19 including a spring loaded lock mounted in one of the openings of the quiver bracket, the lock being shiftable between an engaged and a disengaged position, the lock extending between two arrows when in the engaged position to prevent rotation of the rotatable arrow magazine means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING PROVISIONAL PATENT APPLICATION
This application claims benefit of the filing date of US Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/315,643 filed Aug. 30, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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