The present invention relates generally to archery and more specifically to a swing blade broadhead, which allows quick replacement of the swing blades.
It appears that the prior art does not teach or suggest a swing blade broadhead, which includes a plurality of pivoting blades that have an outer perimeter that increases when the plurality of pivoting blades cut into the flesh of a game animal. The pivoting blades include a minimum outer perimeter during flight to optimize aerodynamics.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a swing blade broadhead, which includes a plurality of pivoting blades that have an outer perimeter that increases when the plurality of pivoting blades cut into the flesh of a game animal; includes a minimum outer perimeter during flight to optimize aerodynamics; and includes the quick replacement of the swing blades.
The present invention provides a swing blade broadhead, which includes a minimum outer perimeter during flight to optimize aerodynamics. The swing blade broadhead preferably includes a shank base, a plurality of swing blades, a bullet nose, an o-ring and a plurality of fasteners. The shank base preferably includes an arrow shaft shank, a blade shoulder, a blade base and a location pin. The arrow shaft shank extends from one end of the blade shoulder and the blade base extends from an opposing side of the blade shoulder. The blade base preferably includes a location pin bore, a plurality of outer flat surfaces and a circular sector formed between two adjacent outer flat surfaces. A location dowel is pressed into the location pin bore. The location pin bore is formed in a center of the blade base. However, the location dowel may be made as an integral portion of the blade base with a machining operation or a molding operation. Each swing blade includes a blade portion and a pintle roll. The blade portion preferably includes a base portion and a tail portion. The pintle roll is formed on one end of the base portion to receive a fastener. The tail portion extends outward and downward from an opposing end of the base potion. A front blade bevel is formed on a top and front of the tail portion. A rear blade bevel is formed on a bottom and rear of the tail portion.
The circular sectors are sized to receive an outer perimeter of the pintle roll. A plurality of threaded holes are formed in blade shoulder, concentric with the plurality of circular sectors to threadable receive the plurality of fasteners. The bullet nose includes a bullet nose shape, a flat bottom, a nose location pin bore and a plurality of counter bored holes. The nose location pin bore is formed in a bottom of the bullet nose to slidably receive the location pin. The plurality of counter bored holes are formed through a top of the bullet nose. The bullet nose is slid on to the location pin, and the bullet nose is rotated, until the plurality of counter bored holes are aligned with the plurality of threaded holes. The pintle roll of each swing blade is inserted into the plurality of circular sectors. The plurality of fasteners are inserted into the plurality of counterbores and plurality of pintles and threaded into the plurality of threaded holes. However, the location dowel may be eliminated by making the bullet nose as an integral portion of the blade base with a machining operation or a molding operation.
A retention radius is formed on a top of the swing blade at the junction of the base portion and the tail portion. The plurality of swing blades are pushed in against the plurality of flats and the o-ring is rolled into a gap between a bottom of the bullet nose and the plurality of retention radii. The o-ring forces the plurality of swing blades inward toward the blade base to create a minimized outer perimeter. The minimized outer perimeter decreases aerodynamic drag during flight. As the plurality of swing blades enter the flesh of a game animal, the blades open-up relative to the blade base and create a large wound in the flesh of the game animal.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a swing blade broadhead, which includes a plurality of pivoting blades that have an outer perimeter that increases when the plurality of pivoting blades cut into the flesh of a game animal.
Finally, it is another object of the present invention to provide a swing blade broadhead, which includes a minimum outer perimeter during flight to optimize aerodynamics.
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
The circular sectors 36 are sized to receive an outer perimeter of the pintle roll 40. A plurality of threaded holes 50 are formed in the blade shoulder 24, concentric with the plurality of circular sectors 36 to threadable receive the plurality of fasteners 18. The bullet nose 14 includes a bullet nose shape, a flat bottom 52, a nose location pin bore 54 and a plurality of counter bored holes 56. The nose location pin bore 54 is formed in the flat bottom 52 of the bullet nose 14 to slidably receive the location pin 26. The plurality of counter bored holes 56 are formed through a top of the bullet nose 14. The bullet nose 14 is slid on to the location pin 26, and the bullet nose 14 is rotated, until the plurality of counter bored holes 56 are aligned with the plurality of the threaded holes 50. With reference to
A retention radius 58 is formed on a top of the swing blade 12 at the junction of the base portion 42 and the tail portion 44. The plurality of swing blades 12 are pushed in against the plurality of flats 34 and the o-ring 16 is rolled into a gap between a bottom of the bullet nose 14 and the plurality of retention radii 58. The o-ring 16 biases the plurality of swing blades 12 inward toward the blade base 24 to create a minimized outer perimeter. The minimized outer perimeter decreases aerodynamic drag during flight. With reference to
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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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