This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/734,720 filed on Jan. 4, 2013, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
This invention relates generally to archery equipment, and more particularly to a wrist strap adaptable to different connectors that may be associated with different bowstring release mechanisms, as well as a lockup for at least one of the release mechanisms when the mechanisms are not in use.
Many accessories for archery bows are available for facilitating bow handling, stabilizing the bow during use, improving aiming accuracy, and so on. One such accessory is in the form of a wrist strap with an attached bowstring release. Archery bowstrings of compound bows typically have pull forces on the order of about 40 to 90 pounds. The use of wrist straps has become common to accommodate these large forces which have the potential to cause possible injury to the archer's fingers. A wrist strap removes the force of the bowstring that would otherwise be present on the fingers and spreads the force over a relatively large surface area of the wrist and the back of the archer's hand while leaving at least the thumb or index finger of the hand free to activate the trigger mechanism of the bowstring release.
Since the hands and wrists of archers come in many different shapes and sizes, wrist straps and their accompanying string release mechanisms are typically adjustable to accommodate as many archers as possible. Various prior art solutions for connecting the bowstring release mechanism to the wrist strap have different connecting arrangements, and therefore are not interchangeable. It would be desirous to provide a wrist strap that is adaptable to various different connecting arrangements between the bowstring release mechanism and wrist strap.
In addition, when the bowstring release mechanisms are not in use, they often get in the way with other activities of the archer, such as handling the bow, loading an arrow, climbing a tree stand, as so on. It would therefore be desirous to provide a lockup device for the bowstring release mechanism to keep it out of the way when not in use.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a wrist strap for connection to a plurality of different bowstring release mechanisms via a plurality of different extension members, includes a flexible base member adapted to fit around the wrist of a user and a mounting assembly connected to the wrist strap. The mounting assembly is connected to the base member and is adapted to receive and retain the plurality of different extension members. The mounting assembly includes a lower mounting portion having a first feature for retaining at least a first of the plurality of extension members and a second feature for retaining a second of the plurality of extension members.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a mounting assembly for an archery wrist strap includes lower and upper mounting members. The lower mounting member has a lower plate for connection to the wrist strap, a circular opening extending through the lower plate, and at least one groove extending radially from the opening. The upper mounting member connects to the lower mounting member and includes an upper plate with a circular pocket in alignment with the circular opening of the lower plate. A bearing member is rotatably mounted in the opening and the pocket. The bearing member has a transverse bore for receiving a connecting shaft portion of an extension member operatively associated with a bowstring release mechanism. The at least one groove is adapted to receive the shaft portion to thereby releasably lock the shaft portion, and thus the bearing member, against rotational movement.
It is noted that the drawings are intended to depict only typical embodiments of the invention and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope thereof. It is further noted that the drawings may not be necessarily to scale. The invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, and to
The jaw mechanism 14 as shown includes a pair of jaws 18, 20 that extend outwardly from a body portion 22. A trigger 24 also extends from the body portion 22 and is operatively associated with one or both jaws such that, when the trigger 24 is pulled, movement of one or both jaws toward an open position occurs, to either release the bowstring or string loop when shooting, or allow entry of the bowstring or string loop into the center of the jaws when getting ready to assume a shooting stance. Likewise, pushing the trigger 24 in the opposite direction, either manually or automatically through a built-in biasing force, causes movement of one or both jaws from the open position toward the closed position to encircle or capture the bowstring or string loop 20. The internal components that permit operation of the jaw mechanism 14 in the above-described manner do not form part of the invention and therefore will not be further described. It will be understood that other jaw mechanisms and/or trigger devices can be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
A first extension member 26 is adjustably connected to the jaw mechanism 14 and rotationally connected to the mounting assembly 16. The extension member 26 is telescopically received in a rear portion 25 of the jaw mechanism 14 for adjusting a fixed distance between the trigger 24 and the mounting assembly 16 to accommodate different hand sizes and preferences of archers so that a proper shooting position can be achieved. It will be understood that other extension members can be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
An exemplary wrist strap 12 for use with the mounting assembly 16 of the present invention is illustrated in
An adjustment mechanism can be connected to the flexible base member 28 for cinching the wrist strap 12 around the wrist of a user with virtually infinite adjustment. The adjustment mechanism preferably includes a first anchor member 42 connected to the top surface 30 of the flexible base member 28 at or near the first end portion 38 of the base member, a second anchor member 44 (shown in hidden line) connected to the top surface 30 at or near the opposite second end portion 40 of the base member 28, and a cable (not shown) that extends between the first and second anchor members. The first anchor member 42 can be in the form of a reel assembly for winding and unwinding the cable while the second anchor member 44 serves to hold a loop of the cable during winding and unwinding. Further details of the wrist strap 12 are described in copending U.S. application Ser. No. 13/314,330 filed on Dec. 8, 2011, and assigned to TruGlo Inc., the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. It will be understood that the present invention is not limited to the particular wrist strap shown and described, as the mounting assembly of the present invention is adaptable to a wide variety of wrist strap types, styles, sizes, and adjusting mechanisms.
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The lower mounting portion 46 is preferably in the form of a generally triangular-shaped lower plate 60 and is attached to the top surface 30 of the base member 28 at the apex portion 36 thereof via a pair of bands or straps 61 and 63 that extend through strap mounting slots 66 and 68, respectively, formed in the plate 60. The slots 66 and 68 are preferably oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal extension of the first and second arms 31 and 33, respectively. The bands 61 and 63 are preferably looped or folded over and the superimposed ends of each band are secured to the base member 28 of the wrist strap 12, preferably through stitching, to thereby create loop portions that extend through the slots 66, 68. However, it will be understood that other means for attaching the lower mounting portion 46 to the base member 28 can be used, including but not limited to, adhesive bonding, clamping, mechanical fastening, and so on.
The lower plate 60 of the lower mounting portion 46 further includes a transverse slot 70 positioned generally between the threaded openings 56, 58 and extending transverse to the strap mounting slots 66, 68. The slot 70 is sized to receive a second extension member 75 (
A first set of collinear locking grooves 96 (
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With the above-described arrangement, the lower mounting portion and upper mounting portion are capable of receiving rigid and flexible extension members to thereby accommodate a variety of extension members and their related bowstring release mechanisms.
It will be understood that the term “preferably” as used throughout the specification refers to one or more exemplary embodiments of the invention and therefore is not to be interpreted in any limiting sense. In addition, terms of orientation and/or position as may be used throughout the specification denote relative, rather than absolute orientations and/or positions.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. By way of example, the wrist strap 12 can be of any style or type with a variety of different securing means. Moreover, it will be understood that the particular shape and features of the mounting assembly, the extension members, and the release mechanisms can vary depending on the types of connecting members to be connected thereto. It will be understood, therefore, that the present invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but also covers modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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