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The present invention generally relates to tooling accessories and, more particularly, to tooling accessories for use while bow hunting.
Hunting wild animals such as whitetail deer with a bow and arrows is a popular recreational activity. Hunting with a bow requires much skill due to the proximity that the hunter must be to the animal and the fact that the natural survival instincts and senses of the animal make it difficult to get within range. Successful techniques include quietly waiting in a tree or within heavy brush for an animal to pass by the hunter who is difficult to see, hear or smell.
It is rare that there is a perfect location for a bow hunter. For example, when a hunter sets a stand within a tree, there are often tree limbs that must be removed in order to be comfortably positioned on the stand or in order to get a lane for a clear shot. As a result, hunters must bring a tree saw of some kind or attempt to cut limbs with something other than a tree saw. Bringing a large tree saw is often not easily accomplished because the hunter is hiking to the location and already has many supplies that must be carried. A small tree saw can be ineffective if a cut must be made very far away from the tree stand. Using something other than a tree saw can be difficult, slow, and dangerous. Accordingly there is a need in the art for new tools for use while bow hunting.
The present invention provides improved tools for use while bow hunting which overcome at least some of the above-noted problems of the related art. According to the present invention, a hand saw for use while bow hunting comprises, in combination, at least one arrow shaft, a handle grip located at a first end of the at least one arrow shaft, an adapter secured at a second end of the at least one arrow, and a saw blade secured to the adapter.
According another aspect of the present invention, a hand saw for use while bow hunting comprises, in combination, a first arrow shaft, a second arrow shaft coaxially secured to a forward end of the first arrow shaft, a handle grip located at a rear end of the first arrow shaft, an adapter secured at a forward end of the second arrow shaft, and a saw blade secured to the adapter.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a hand saw kit comprises, in combination, a handle grip for placement on a rear end of an arrow shaft, a flashlight adapter threadably attachable to a flashlight, a blade adapter selectively attachable to a forward end of an arrow shaft and the flashlight adapter, and a saw blade secured to the adapter.
From the foregoing disclosure and the following more detailed description of various preferred embodiments it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention provides a significant advance in improved tools for bow hunting. Particularly significant in this regard is the potential the invention affords for low cost, light weight, easily stowed tools for cutting light brush and tree limbs. Additional features and advantages of various preferred embodiments will be better understood in view of the detailed description provided below.
These and further features of the present invention will be apparent with reference to the following description and drawings, wherein:
It should be understood that the appended drawings present a somewhat simplified representation of various preferred features that are illustrative of the basic principles of the inventions. The specific design features of the accessories as disclosed herein, including, for example, specific dimensions, orientations, locations, and shapes of the various components, will be determined in part by the particular intended application and use environment. All references to direction and position, unless otherwise indicated, refer to the orientation of the accessories illustrated in the drawings.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art, that is, to those who have knowledge or experience in this area of technology, that many uses and design variations are possible for the accessories disclosed herein. The following detailed discussion of various alternative and preferred embodiments will illustrate the general principles of the invention with reference to accessories for use when bow hunting. Other embodiments suitable for other applications will be apparent to those skilled in the art given the benefit of this disclosure.
Referring now to the drawings,
The arrow shafts 12, 14 are elongate cylindrically-shaped shafts preferably having a length in the range of about 23 inches to about 33 inches and a diameter in the range of about 0.25 inches to about 0.50 inches. At least the ends of the arrow shafts 12, 14 have internal passages or recesses 22. The passage 22 can run the length of the shaft 12, 14 to form a hollow arrow shaft or can be only at the ends of the shafts 12, 14 to form a solid arrow shaft. The passages 22 are preferably circular in cross-section. The arrow shafts 12, 14 can comprise any suitable material such as, for example, a wood such as cedar, a metal such as an aluminum alloy, a composite material such as carbon fiber, or any combination such as a carbon fiber core with aluminum alloy jacket.
The first and second arrow shafts 12, 14 can be any suitable off-the-shelf arrow shafts that are commercially available. The illustrated first arrow shaft 12 is an Easton 2613 arrow shaft comprising an aluminum allow and having a length of about 30.5 inches, a diameter of about 0.415 inches, and an internal diameter of about 0.385 inches. The illustrated second arrow shaft 14 is an Easton 2314 arrow shaft comprising an aluminum allow and having a length of about 30 inches, a diameter of about 0.360 inches, and an internal diameter of about 0.330 inches. The illustrated first and second arrow shafts are available from Easton Technical Products of Salt Lake City, Utah. It is noted that any other suitable commercially-available arrow shafts 12, 14 can alternatively be utilized.
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The illustrated first and second arrow shafts 12, 14 are removably secured together by a thread insert 26 secured to the forward end of the first arrow shaft 12 and a tip adapter 28 secured the rearward end of the second arrow shaft 14. As best shown in
The saw blade 20 can be removably connected to the second arrow shaft 12 by a thread insert 40 secured to the forward end of the second arrow shaft 14 and the blade adapter 18 secured to the rearward end of the saw blade 20. As best shown in
The blade adapter body 46 is adapted for attachment of the saw blade 20 and preferably removable attachment of the saw blade 20 so that the user can easily replace the saw blade 20. The illustrated body 46 includes a longitudinally extending slot for receiving the rear end of the saw blade 20. The illustrated slot 52 is about 0.5 inches deep and extends the full height of the body 46. The illustrated body 46 also includes a pair of longitudinally spaced-apart holes 54 laterally extending through the slot 52. The holes 54 are configured to cooperate with a pair of screws 56 and openings 58 in the saw blade 20 to removably secure the saw blade 20 to the blade adapter 18. Preferably, the holes 54 are clearance openings on one side of the slot 52 and threaded on the other side of the slot 52. The illustrated holes 54 are spaced apart by a distance of 0.25 inches to match the standard spacing of the saw blade 20. The illustrated screws 56 are 6-32×0.75 inch long self locking screws but any other suitable screws can alternatively be utilized. It is noted that the saw blade 20 can alternatively be secured to the blade adapter 18 in any other suitable manner such as, for example, welding, rivets, adhesive, snap lock, clamp, bayonet connection, or the like.
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Constructed in this manner, the illustrated hand saw can easily be assembled except for connecting the first and second arrow shafts 12, 14. As best shown in
The illustrated flash light is a Mini Maglite AA available from Mag Instrument Inc. of Ontario, Calif. It is noted, however, that the flashlight 102 can alternatively be any other suitable flashlight. The illustrated flashlight adapter 104 has a cylindrically shaped body 106 sized and shaped for attachment of the blade adapter 18 and a shaft 108 coaxially extending from the body 106. The shaft 108 is provided with an external thread 110 sized and shaped for cooperating with an internal thread of the flashlight 102. The illustrated flashlight adapter 104 has a body length of bout 1 inches and a body diameter of about 0.75 inches, and a shaft external thread size of ⅝-32. The flashlight adapter 104 can be easily connected and disconnected to the flashlight 102 by threading the flashlight adapter shaft 108 into and out of the flashlight 102. It is noted that the flashlight adapter 104 can alternatively be removably connected to the flashlight 102 in any other suitable manner. In use, the hunter simply unscrews a cap from the flashlight 102 and screws the adapter 104 in its place to secure the saw blade 20 to the flashlight 104.
It is apparent from the foregoing disclosure that the above described accessories can be provided in any combination. Preferably, a kit includes at least the wood saw blade 20, the blade adapter 18 for attachment to an arrow shaft 12, 14, the handle grip 16, and the flashlight adapter 104 for attachment to the flashlight 102. It is noted that some of these components can be eliminated form the kit if desired. It is also noted that one or more additional components can be included in the kit if desired such as, for example, the first and second arrow shafts 12, 14, the thread inserts 26, 40, and/or the tip adapter 28. Additionally, the kit can include a pouch so that the arrow shafts 12, 14 can be stored on the bow and any remaining components can be readily available from the pouch to utilize either the flashlight 102 or the arrow shafts 12,14 as a handle for the saw blade 20.
From the foregoing disclosure and detailed description of certain preferred embodiments, it is also apparent that various modifications, additions and other alternative embodiments are possible without departing from the true scope and spirit of the present invention. The embodiments discussed were chosen and described to provide the best illustration of the principles of the present invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the present invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the benefit to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/827,525 filed on Sep. 29, 2006, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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60827525 | Sep 2006 | US |