1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an apparatus for mounting a vane, such as an archery vane, to an arrow shaft, particularly with a sleeve that is detachably secured directly to or with respect to the arrow shaft.
2. Discussion of Related Art
Conventional fletching systems for attaching arrow vanes to arrow shafts include a sleeve positionable about an outer surface of the arrow shaft and at least one archery vane mounted to an outer surface of the sleeve. Conventional sleeves can have an inner diameter of the sleeve greater than an outer diameter of the arrow shaft, so that the sleeve can be easily slide over the arrow shaft.
Some conventional methods for mounting a shrinkable sleeve having one or more archery vanes on an outer surface of the shrinkable sleeve include heat shrinking the shrinkable sleeve onto the arrow shaft by applying temperature differences to the shrinkable material.
Many conventional methods and apparatuses for attaching vanes using fletching systems require special tools and/or a shop environment, such as hot water tanks, for applying shrinkable materials. Some conventional methods and apparatuses use an adhesive material on the inside of the sleeve to secure the sleeve with respect to the arrow shaft. However, it is difficult to apply such adhesive material and quite often the adhesive material releases and causes movement of the sleeve with respect to the arrow shaft.
It is one object of this invention to provide a mounting apparatus that can be installed and secured directly to and/or with respect to an arrow shaft, for example, and then removed for repair and/or replacement of the mounting apparatus.
In some embodiments of this invention, a sleeve has at least one vane extending from the sleeve. Each vane can be attached or connected to the sleeve, for example, at or to an outer surface of the sleeve, and/or can be integrated with the sleeve. In certain embodiments of this invention, a plurality of vanes extend from the sleeve and can even be spaced apart from each other to balance the sleeve and vanes assembly, which can help achieve aerodynamic stability, such as during launch and/or flight of an arrow.
In some embodiments of this invention, a stop element extends from the sleeve. In the mounted position of the sleeve to, on or with respect to the arrow shaft, in some embodiments of this invention, the stop interferes with and/or forms a frictional fit with the arrow shaft, for example, to maintain or keep the sleeve to and/or in a fixed position with respect to the arrow shaft. This type of a mounting arrangement can be used to relatively quickly and accurately replace and/or repair a vane, a set of vanes and/or a fletching system, particularly in the field or away from a shop, and in some embodiments without the need for tools, which can be beneficial when hunting in a field, for example.
In other embodiments of this invention, the stop is not a necessary element, and an adhesive structure can be used to maintain the sleeve mounted to and/or in a fixed position with respect to the arrow shaft. In some embodiments of this invention, the adhesive structure can include an adhesive tape that contacts and/or adheres to the sleeve and to the arrow shaft. In some embodiments of this invention, at least a portion of the adhesive structure can be positioned within a void, such as a groove, within the sleeve. The adhesive structure and/or the void within the sleeve can be designed to reduce the overall aerodynamic drag of an arrow, for example, assembled with an arrow shaft, an arrowhead and vanes and/or another suitable fletching system.
In some embodiments of this invention, the stop element can be used in combination with the adhesive structure to fix a position of and/or otherwise secure the sleeve with respect to the arrow shaft. In some embodiments of this invention, the stop element is positioned at or is attached to an end portion of the arrow shaft and adhesive structure is positioned at or is attached to the arrow shaft in a direction towards a front or an arrowhead portion of the arrow. In other embodiments of this invention, the adhesive structure is positioned at or is attached to an end portion of the arrow shaft and the stop element is positioned at or is attached to the arrow shaft in a direction towards a front or an arrowhead portion of the arrow.
It is apparent that the sleeve of this invention, particularly when having the stop element and/or the adhesive structure, according to this invention, can be used to quickly and accurately repair and/or replace one or more vanes, particularly in the field or away from a shop environment, even without the need for special tools.
The above-described and other features of this invention can be better understood when taken in view of the following drawings, wherein:
In some embodiments of this invention, such as shown in
In some embodiments of this invention, sleeve 20 comprises at least one vane 40 extending from the sleeve. In the embodiments shown in
In some embodiments of this invention, each vane 40 is attached, connected, secured, fixed and/or otherwise maintained in a fixed position on and/or directly to sleeve 20. In some embodiments of this invention, each vane 40 is maintained in a fixed position at or to outer surface 22 of sleeve 20. In some embodiments of this invention, each vane 40 is integrated with and/or formed together with sleeve 20. In certain embodiments of this invention, any one or more vanes 40 can each extend outward, such as from sleeve 20, including but not limited to outward from outer surface 22 of sleeve 20. Vanes 40 can be spaced apart at different distances from each other to balance or to unbalance fletching system 10 of this invention, including sleeve 20 and vanes 40, which can help achieve aerodynamic stability, such as during launch and/or flight of an arrow.
In some embodiments of this invention, vane 40 can have kicker 41. In some embodiments of this invention kicker 41 is integrated with vane 40 and/or can be attached, connected, secured and/or otherwise fixedly positioned with respect to vane 40. Kicker 41 can be used to transfer a force to and/or through vane 40, for example, to impart spin on or rotation of arrow shaft 100 during flight. In some embodiments of this invention, vane 40 comprises grooves, microgrooves and/or any other surface or irregular surface, at least on at least a portion of surface of one side of vane 40, either alone or in combination with kicker 41.
In some embodiments of this invention, stop 50 and/or another suitable stop element extends from sleeve 20. As shown in
As shown in
In some embodiments of this invention, stop 50 is not required and thus may not be a necessary element. As shown in
In some embodiments of this invention, adhesive structure 55 and/or the void within sleeve 20 can be tapered, angled and/or otherwise designed to reduce the overall aerodynamic drag of an arrow assembled with an arrow shaft 100, an arrowhead and vanes 40 and/or another suitable fletching system. As shown in
In some embodiments of this invention, stop 50 can be used in combination with adhesive structure 55 to fix a position of and/or otherwise secure the sleeve with respect to the arrow shaft. In some embodiments of this invention, such as shown in
In some embodiments of this invention, sleeve 20, particularly when having stop 50 and/or adhesive structure 55, according to this invention, can be used to quickly and accurately repair and/or replace one or more vanes 40, particularly in the field or away from a shop environment, even without the need for special tools.
While in the foregoing detailed description this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of this invention.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/794,649, filed 15 Mar. 2013. This co-pending Provisional Patent Application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety and is made a part hereof, including but not limited to those portions which specifically appear hereinafter.
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