The present invention relates generally to archery and more specifically to a string serving jig, which provides consistent tension when wrapping a bowstring with serving string.
There are numerous string serving jigs in the art for wrapping bowstrings. However, it appears none of the prior art string serving jigs provides consistent tension when wrapping a bowstring with severing string or a quick change spool that may be removed from the string serving jig without changing a tension setting on the quick change spool.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a string serving jig, which provides consistent tension when wrapping a bowstring with serving string and allows a quick change spool to be removed from the string serving jig without changing a tension setting on the quick change spool.
The present invention provides a string serving jig, which allows a quick change spool to be removed from the string serving jig without changing a tension setting on the quick change spool. The string serving jig preferably includes a frame, a quick change spool, a first spindle, a second spindle and a third spindle. The frame preferably includes a first half frame and a second half frame. The first half frame includes a first base and a first upright portion. The second half frame includes a second base and a second upright portion. A U-shaped slot is formed in a top of each upright portion. Three spindle counterbores are formed in an inside surface of each upright portion to receive flanged bearings. Each quick change spool preferably includes a spool reel, a spool spindle, a spool drive, a drag cup, a plurality of friction washers, a drag cover, a spool lock plate and a spool knob. The spool reel includes a round tubular body and two opposing flanges. The round tubular body is terminated on each end with the two opposing flanges. The spool spindle includes a base rod, a lock shaft and a friction shaft. The friction shaft extends from one end of the base rod and the lock shaft extends from an opposing end of the base rod. A spindle hole is formed through a length of the spool reel to allow insertion of the spool spindle. A friction counterbore is formed in one end of the spindle hole to receive at least one friction bearing for the friction shaft. A lock counterbore is formed in an opposing end of the spool hole to receive a lock bearing.
The spool drive preferably includes a tubular shaft, a flange plate and a pair of drive pins. The tubular shaft extends outward from one side of the flange plate and the pair of drive pins extend outward from an opposing end of the flange plate. An even number of drive holes are formed in one of the two opposing flanges to receive the pair of drive pins. A U-shaped projection is formed on one end of the drag cup, which sized to be received by the U-shaped slot to prevent rotation of the drag cup relative to the frame. The drag cup further includes a bearing bore formed in the U-shaped projection to receive at least one drag bearing and a washer bore formed in an opposing end of the drag cup to receive the plurality of friction washers. The drag cover includes a cup counter bore, which is sized to receive an outer perimeter of the drag cup. A friction thread is formed through a bottom of the cup counter bore to threadably receive a distal end of the friction shaft. The spool lock plate includes a U-shaped projection, which is sized to be received by the U-shaped slot. A through hole is formed through the spool lock plate to provide clearance for the lock shaft. A threaded hole is formed through the spool knob to threadably receive a distal end of the lock shaft. The spool knob is tightened against the second upright portion to prevent rotation of the spool spindle relative to the frame.
The first spindle includes a first string shaft and two first bearing shafts that extend from opposing ends of the first string shaft to receive two first spindle bearings. A narrow groove is formed in a middle of the first string shaft. The first spindle is located closest to the quick change spool. The second spindle includes a second string shaft and two second bearing shafts that extend from opposing ends of the second string shaft to receive two second spindle bearings. A wide groove is formed in a middle of the second string shaft. A center axis of the second spindle is vertically located between the center axis of the first and third spindles. The third spindle is located furthest away from the quick change spool. The third spindle includes a third string shaft and two third bearing shafts that extend from opposing ends of the third string shaft to receive two second spindle bearings. The third string shaft includes a crowned profile.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a string serving jig, which provides consistent tension when wrapping a bowstring with serving string.
Finally, it is another object of the present invention to provide a string serving jig, which allows a quick change spool to be removed from the string serving jig without changing a tension setting on the quick change spool.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
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The spool drive 42 preferably includes a square tubular shaft 76, a flange plate 78 and a pair of drive pins 80. The square tubular shaft 76 extends outward from one side of the flange plate 78 and the pair of drive pins 80 extend outward from an opposing end of the flange plate 78. With reference to
The drag cover 50 includes a cup counterbore 94, which is sized to receive an outer perimeter of the drag cup 44. A friction thread 96 is formed through a bottom of the cup counterbore 94 to threadably receive a threaded distal end of the friction shaft 62. At least one o-ring groove 98 is formed in an outer perimeter of the drag cup 44 to receive at least one o-ring 100. The at least one o-ring 100 provides frictional engagement between the drag cup 44 and the drag cover 50. The at least one o-ring 100 also prevents friction grease applied to between the friction washers 46, 48 from leaving the washer bore 92. The spool lock plate 52 includes a U-shaped projection 102, which is sized to be received by the second U-shaped slot 34. A through hole 104 is formed through the spool lock plate 52 to provide clearance for the lock shaft 62. A threaded hole 106 is formed through the spool knob 54 to threadably receive a threaded distal end of the lock shaft 62. The spool knob 54 is tightened against the second upright portion 30 to prevent rotation of the spool spindle 40 relative to the frame 10. The spool reel 38 may be removed from the frame 10 by unthreading the spool knob 54 from the lock shaft 64; pulling the quick change spool 12 upward out of the first and second U-shaped slots 32, 34; and withdrawing spool spindle 40 from the spool reel 38 without changing a tension setting in the drag cup 44.
The first spindle 14 includes a first string shaft 108 and two first bearing shafts 110 that extend from opposing ends of the first string shaft 108 to receive two first spindle bearings 112. A narrow groove 114 is formed in a middle of the first string shaft 108. The first spindle 14 is located closest to the quick change spool 12. The second spindle 16 includes a second string shaft 116 and two second bearing shafts (not shown) that extend from opposing ends of the second string shaft 116 to receive two second spindle bearings 112. A wide groove 118 is formed in a middle of the second string shaft 116. A center axis of the second spindle 16 is vertically located between the center axis of the first and second spindles 14, 18. The third spindle 18 includes a third string shaft 120 and two third bearing shafts 110 that extend from opposing ends of the third string shaft 120 to receive two second spindle bearings 112. The third string shaft 120 includes a crowned profile. The third spindle 18 is located furthest away from the quick change spool 12.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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