Archery bow stabilizer

a stabilizer and archery technology, applied in the field of archery, can solve the problems of insufficient forearm strength, inability to hold a bow steady in a fully drawn position for very long, and the aim of wandering or shaking to the detriment of accuracy and consistency, and achieve the effect of reducing manufacturing costs and avoiding machining or other manufacturing steps

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-07-12
BRUCO PRODS
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[0017]A further object is to provide such an apparatus which can be inexpensively manufactured from injection-molded plastic with a minimum of machining or other manufacturing steps, and which combines the desirable attributes of strength, stiffness and light weight.

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Even with the advantages offered by the lessened full-draw pull force of the compound bow, and by the stabilizing effect of a forward-facing stabilizer mass, many archers with insufficient forearm strength find it difficult to hold a bow steadily in a fully drawn position for very long.
They find that the stress of holding a draw for more than a few seconds causes their aim to wander or shake to the detriment of accuracy and consistency in hitting a targets.
However, after holding the string at full draw for a minute or more, even with the lower pull force of the compound bow, an archer's arm may tire, and his aim may begin to become unsteady.
Even a physically fit archer may experience this problem, and a less strong individual—such as a woman, youth, or senior archer—may soon be unable to hold his or her arrow on target at all.

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[0028]Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown an archer (phantom lines) holding the handgrip 10 of a compound bow 11 (also phantom lines) with his left hand and forearm 12. The bow 10 is shown in a drawn position, ready to release an arrow 13. Ideally, the archer's left arm is straightened with the forearm 12 extended and wrist turned slightly to the left, substantially locking the his arm, forearm and wrist into a rigid unit. The arrow 13 is show with its nock engaged by the bowstring, ready for release.

[0029]The stabilizer of the present invention comprises a paddle-shaped forearm rest 13 shaped to confirm to firmly engage and contact with the archer's forearm 12 to provide stability while the bowstring is in a drawn position. The forearm rest 13 may be made integral with the support beam 15, but in the illustrated preferred embodiment is adjustably attached to the support beam 15 by a first pinch-clamp means 16. The forearm rest and support beam are preferably made of injection-molde...

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Abstract

A stabilizer for a compound archery bow comprising a rigid paddle-shaped member conforming to the archer's forearm, said member being secured to the bow by means of a forward-extending support beam which is attached to the bow handgrip by the insertion and tightening of a forward-extending threaded stabilizer means. The paddle-shaped member is adjustable relative to the support beam and to the bow handgrip by pinch-clamp means.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]This invention pertains to the art of archery, and more particularly to a means of bracing and stabilizing a compound bow during the draw, hold, and release of an arrow.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Modern compound archery bows employ systems of levers, pulleys and cams to enhance the velocity and accuracy of an arrow, while easing the static pull of the bowstring when in the fully drawn position. Typical modern compound bows are illustrated in Kudlacek U.S. Pat. No. 4,060,066 and Martin, et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,070.[0003]Accessories have been developed to enhance the accuracy of compound bows, particularly forward-extending mass stabilizers, which add weight and balance to the bow and also absorb vibration, which allows the archer to keep and hold a more steady aim on his target. Such a mass stabilizer is illustrated in Martin, et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,070, FIG. 1. This type of mass stabilizer is typically mounted on or above the handgrip of the ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): F41B5/14
CPCF41B5/1426
Inventor GREENHOE, JERRY ALAN
Owner BRUCO PRODS
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