The present invention relates generally to archery and more specifically to a titanium stabilizer rod for an archery bow, which does not store vibration energy.
There are numerous stabilizers for archery bows on the market. However, it appears that the art does not teach or suggest a titanium stabilizer rod for an archery bow. The titanium stabilizer rod does not flex and thus does not store vibration energy. Patent publication no. 2010/0192932 to Brewster discloses an archery bow stabilizer and vibration reducer. Patent publication no. 2012/0240913 discloses an archery bow stabilizer.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a titanium stabilizer rod for an archery bow, which does not store vibration energy.
The present invention provides a titanium stabilizer rod for an archery bow, which does not store vibration energy. The titanium stabilizer rod for an archery bow (titanium stabilizer rod) preferably includes a base portion, a middle portion and a weight retention portion. One end of the base portion extends from one end of the middle portion and one end of the weight retention portion extends from an opposing end of the middle portion. A threaded stud extends from an opposing end of the base portion. The threaded stud is threaded into an archery bow. A threaded tap is formed in an opposing end of the weight retention portion or a weight threaded stud extends from an opposing end of the weight retention portion.
A weight for a stabilizer includes a threaded stud, which is threaded into the threaded tap of the weight retention portion. The weight stabilizer may also include a weight hole. The weight threaded stud is inserted through the weight hole and retained on the titanium stabilizer rod with a threaded nut. A lengthwise opening is preferably formed through an entire length of the titanium stabilizer rod. The base portion, the middle portion and the weight retention portion preferably have a round cross sectional shape, but other cross sectional shapes may also be used. The titanium stabilizer rod may also be fabricated from three pieces. The base portion is screwed or pressed fitted into one end of the middle portion. The weight retention portion is screwed or pressed fitted into an opposing end of the middle portion. The titanium stabilizer rod is fabricated from G5 titanium metal or a material, which is stiffer and lighter than the G5 titanium metal.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a titanium stabilizer rod, which does not store vibration energy.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
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The titanium stabilizer rod 1, 1′ is preferably fabricated from a single piece of G5 titanium metal, or a material which is stiffer and lighter than the G5 titanium metal. The titanium stabilizer rod 2, 3 is preferably fabricated from G5 titanium metal, or a material which is stiffer and lighter than the G5 titanium metal.
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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