Claims
- 1. A hand operated gripper member providing leveraged squeezing pressure gain for use in gripping an arrow shaft of an arrow during pulling of the arrow from a target, said gripper member comprising:
- an elongated main body having an exterior surface for grasping in a human hand with said main body placed against the palm of the hand with the fingers and thumb of the hand wrapping about said main body so that said main body may be tightly squeezed by the hand;
- said main body having a deep longitudinal groove defined by
- a first and a second convergent side wall each facing one another,
- the first and second convergent side walls each beginning at said exterior surface in spaced relationship to one another and defining a
- wide open mouth of said groove, the first and second convergent side walls extending inward of said main body toward one another and a
- narrow closed bottom end of said groove adjacent a
- hinge portion of said exterior surface connecting the first and second convergent side walls to one another;
- said groove extending from a first terminal end of said main body through said main body and through a second terminal end of said main body;
- said wide open mouth and a substantial depth of said groove downward toward said narrow closed bottom end each of sufficient width for accepting an arrow shaft lengthwise aligned with said groove so that an arrow shaft can be inserted through said wide open mouth and positioned deeply within said groove;
- said hinge portion of said exterior surface being flexible and resilient material connecting the convergent side walls to one another and serving as a resilient hinge structured to hold said wide open mouth normally open, and allowing the convergent side walls to be brought inward toward one another to narrow the width of said groove with applied inward squeezing pressure against said exterior surface of said main body;
- said groove of sufficient depth and width relative to an arrow shaft to allow for placing an arrow shaft within said groove with the arrow shaft positioned sufficiently deep within said groove and away from said wide open mouth as to leave
- extending lever portions of the convergent side walls outward beyond an inserted arrow shaft toward said wide open mouth;
- said extending lever portions having a degree of stiffness sufficient to be operable in combination with said wide open mouth being sufficiently wide open when an arrow shaft is positioned within said groove that upon squeezing of said main body by hand with pressure applied to said exterior surface on each opposite side of said wide open mouth and on said extending lever portions beyond an inserted arrow shaft, said extending lever portions move inward toward one another tightly squeezing the convergent side walls against the arrow shaft, with the arrow shaft serving as a fulcrum for said extending lever portions, whereby substantially increased squeezing and thus gripping of an arrow shaft by said gripper member is provided beyond the hand applied squeezing pressure against said exterior surface of said gripper member.
- 2. A method of gripping and squeezing an arrow shaft for gaining squeezing pressure and gripping strength against the arrow shaft, for pulling the arrow shaft from a target by hand utilizing a gripper member having an elongated body including side walls defining a deep lengthwise groove having a mouth opening on one side of the body and a closed bottom end within said groove adjacent an opposite side of said body from said mouth opening, comprising the steps of:
- (a) aligning the length of said groove parallel to the length of the arrow shaft;
- (b) placing said gripper member and said groove over the arrow shaft with the arrow shaft positioned lengthwise between said side walls within said groove;
- (c) locating the arrow shaft deeply within said groove so that portions of the side walls defining the groove on opposite sides of the arrow shaft extend substantially beyond the arrow shaft toward the mouth opening of the groove;
- (d) squeezing the gripper member inward by hand;
- (e) applying pressure while squeezing by hand on backsides of the portions of the side walls extending beyond the arrow shaft so that the extending wall portions move inward toward one another
- utilizing the arrow shaft as a fulcrum; and,
- (f) pulling on the gripper member away from the target while squeezing the gripper member inward onto the arrow shaft to grip the arrow shaft and to pull the arrow from the target.
- 3. A gripper member providing leveraged squeezing pressure gain over hand applied squeezing pressure against said gripper member for use in gripping an arrow shaft of an arrow during pulling of the arrow from a target, said gripper member comprising:
- a main body comprised of relatively stiff rubbery material and sized sufficiently to be held in a human held with the main body pressed against the palm of the hand and the fingers and thumb of the hand wrapped about the main body to allow grasping and inward squeezing of the main body by the hand, said main body having an exterior surface for grasping and squeezing against by a human hand;
- a deep longitudinal groove within said main body defined by
- a first and a second convergent side wall each facing one another and each having frictionally adhesive qualities for gripping an arrow shaft;
- said groove extending from a first terminal end of said main body through said main body and through a second terminal end of said main body;
- a wide open mouth opening into said groove through said exterior surface of said main body;
- said mouth opening sufficiently wide for accepting an arrow shaft lengthwise aligned with said groove;
- a narrow closed bottom end within said groove defined by
- a hinge portion of said exterior surface;
- said hinge portion defined by flexible and resilient material connecting the convergent side walls to one another and serving to hold said groove and said mouth opening normally open, and allowing the convergent side walls to be brought inward toward one another with sufficient hand applied squeezing pressure;
- said groove of sufficient depth between said mouth opening and said hinge portion to allow for placing an arrow shaft within said groove with the arrow shaft positioned sufficiently deep within said groove to be near said hinge portion and away from said mouth opening so as to leave
- extending lever portions of the convergent side walls outward beyond the arrow shaft toward said mouth opening;
- said extending portions of the convergent side walls having a sufficient degree of stiffness operable in combination with the width of said mouth opening so that upon squeezing of said main body by hand with pressure applied to said exterior surface on each opposite side of said mouth opening on said extending lever portions beyond an arrow shaft within said groove, said extending portions move inward toward one another from the arrow shaft serving as a fulcrum to tightly squeeze the convergent side walls against the arrow shaft, whereby substantially increased squeezing and thus gripping of the arrow shaft by said gripper member is provided over the hand applied squeezing pressure.
Parent Case Info
This complete original utility application is a 37 C.F.R. 153 Continuation-In-Part of my Design patent application Ser. No. 29/034,196 filed Jan. 30, 1995 of which the benefit of the earlier filing date for the common material is claimed.
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