The present invention relates to a crossbow, and more particularly, to a safety device for restricting the trigger from being pulled when the string is cocked.
The modern conventional crossbows generally include a safety device which is operated by the user to prevent the trigger from being pulled after the string is cocked and before the arrow is loaded in the barrel groove of the crossbow. If the trigger is accidentally pulled, the string can damage and injure the user.
The present invention intends to provide a safety device for a crossbow to eliminate the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a safety device for a crossbow. The safety device comprises a control box connected to the shooting device of the crossbow. The control box includes a case, an operation assembly and a pivotal member. The operation assembly is located in the rear end of the case. The pivotal member is pviotably connected to the case and located in the front end of the case. The pivotal member is biased by a spring, and a portion of the pivotal member protrudes beyond the case and is located corresponding to the operation assembly. An activation member is pivotably connected to the case and located beneath the operation assembly. The activation member has a portion thereof partially protruding beyond the case. The activation member has a stop extending therefrom which is located in the case. The stop is located between the operation assembly and the trigger of the crossbow. A link is pivotably connected between the trigger and the portion of the activation member that protrudes beyond the case.
When the operation assembly is operated to be a string-cocked mode in which no arrow is loaded, the string is cocked by the operation assembly, and the operation assembly does not restrict the activation member. The stop is restricted by the portion of the pivotal member that protrudes beyond the case so that the activation member cannot be pivoted, and the trigger cannot be pulled by the link and the activation member.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The safety device of the crossbow 10 includes a control box 1 which is connected to the shooting device 20 and includes a case 11, an operation assembly 12 and a pivotal member 13. The operation assembly 12 is located in the rear end of the case 11. The pivotal member 13 is pviotably connected to the case 11 and located in the front end of the case 11. The pivotal member 13 is biased by a spring 2. A portion of the pivotal member 13 protrudes beyond the case 11 and is located corresponding to the operation assembly 12. An activation member 3 is pivotably connected to the case 11 and located beneath the operation assembly 12. The activation member 3 has a portion thereof partially protruding beyond the case. The activation member 3 has a stop 31 extending therefrom which is located in the case 11. The stop 31 is located between the operation assembly 12 and the trigger 30. A link 4 is pivotably connected between the trigger 30 and the portion of the activation member 3 that protrudes beyond the case 11. When the operation assembly 12 is operated to be a string-cocked mode in which no arrow 50 is loaded, the string 40 is cocked by the operation assembly 12. The operation assembly 12 does not restrict the activation member 3. The stop 31 is restricted by the portion of the pivotal member 13 that protrudes beyond the case 11 so that the activation member 3 cannot be pivoted, and the trigger 30 cannot be pulled by the link 4 and the activation member 3. Because, the trigger 30 cannot be accidentally pulled, so that the string 40 does not bounce back.
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When the arrow 50 is loaded, the pivotal member 13 is pushed by the arrow 50 and pivots in the room 14, and compresses the spring 2. The distance between the end portion 131 and the stop 31 is changed. Specifically, when the operation assembly 12 is operated within the case 11 to form the ready-to-shoot mode wherein the arrow 50 is loaded, the distance between the pivotal member 13 and the stop 31 is defined as “e” under the string-cocked mode, and the distance between the pivotal member 13 and the stop 31 is defined as “E” under the ready-to-shoot mode. The distance “E” is greater than the distance “e”. When the pivotal member 13 is pushed, the end portion 131 moves downward so that the stop 31 can pivot without being stopped. The user is able to pull the trigger successfully to release the string 40 to shoot the arrow 50. When the string 40 is released, the pivotal member 13 is not pushed by the arrow 50, the recovery force of the spring 2 pivots the end portion 131 upward so that the end portion 131 protrudes beyond the slot 115 again as shown in
The safety device of the present invention restricts the trigger 30 from being pulled when the crossbow 10 is in the string-cocked mode and no arrow 50 is loaded. This is because stop 31 is stopped by the end portion 131, and the trigger 30 cannot be pulled.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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