US20220412687A1 - Arrow feeding device for crossbow - Google Patents
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- the existed arrow feeding devices for crossbows known to applicant is disclosed by Raffeis (U.S. Pat. No. 2,516,341) and Moore (U.S. Pat. No. 3,739,765).
- the arrows are pre-loaded in the body of the firing tool of Raffeis and pressed by a spring so as to feed the arrows on by one.
- the arrows are not properly positioned in the room of the firing tool so that the arrows may be tilt and moved. This can easily cause problems when shooting the arrows.
- the user has to re-load the arrows one by one, and this takes time.
- Moore discloses a magazine which can be detachably connected to the crossbow from the underside of the crossbow, the magazine simply positions the shaft of the arrows only, there is no positioning features and structures regarding to the featherings and the nock, so that the arrows may move or tilt in the magazine as well.
- the present invention intends to provide an arrow feeding device for crossbows that precisely positions the arrows so as to eliminate the shortcomings mentioned above.
- the present invention relates to an arrow feeding device for crossbows, and the feeding device comprises a feeding part having a front end and a rear end, wherein the front end of the feeding part is located corresponding to an arrow head of an arrow, and the rear end of the feeding part is located corresponding to the tail of the arrow.
- a shaft is formed between the arrow head and the tail.
- a path is defined through the feeding part and communicates with the top end and the bottom end of the feeding part.
- the path includes a first area for receiving the arrow head, a second area for receiving the shaft and the tail, and a third area for receiving an arrow nock.
- the third area includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the third area has a stepped portion.
- Each stepped portion defines the third area into a first section and a second section.
- the width of the first section is wider than a width of the second section.
- the first section includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the first section including a rib extending therefrom.
- the two respective ribs are located corresponding to each other.
- the two respective ribs extend from the top end to the bottom end of the feeding part.
- the tail of the arrow includes a wide section and a narrow section which is narrower than the wide section.
- the arrow is located in the path, and the narrow section is located corresponding to the second sections of the third area of the path.
- the wide section is located corresponding to the first sections of the third area of the path.
- the wide section includes two grooves in which the two ribs are received.
- the shaft of the arrow is located in the second area of the path.
- the arrow head is located in the first area of the path.
- the second sections and the ribs of the path forms three-point restriction
- the present invention provides a second embodiment of the arrow feeding device that is attached to a crossbow, and the arrow feeding device comprises a feeding part having a front end and a rear end, wherein the front end of the feeding part is located corresponding to an arrow head of an arrow, and the rear end of the feeding part is located corresponding to the tail of the arrow.
- a shaft is formed between the arrow head and the tail.
- a path is defined through the feeding part and communicates with the top end and the bottom end of the feeding part.
- the feeding part is attached to the crossbow, and the path communicates with the flight groove of the crossbow.
- the path includes a first area for receiving the arrow head, a second area for receiving the shaft and the tail, and a third area for receiving an arrow nock.
- the third area includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the third area has a stepped portion. Each stepped portion defines the third area into a first section and a second section. The width of the first section is wider than a width of the second section.
- the first section includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the first section including a rib extending therefrom. The two respective ribs are located corresponding to each other. The two respective ribs extend from the top end to the bottom end of the feeding part.
- the tail of the arrow includes a wide section and a narrow section which is narrower than the wide section. The arrow is located in the path, and the narrow section is located corresponding to the second sections of the third area of the path. The wide section is located corresponding to the first sections of the third area of the path.
- the wide section includes two grooves in which the two ribs are received.
- the shaft of the arrow is located in the second area of the path.
- the arrow head is located in the first area of the path.
- the second sections and the ribs of the path forms three-point restriction to the tail of the arrow so as to ensure that the arrow does not tilt and move in the path and is loaded into the flight groove.
- the present invention ensures that the arrows in the path of the feeding part are not tilt and shake, and the arrows are fed into the flight groove of the crossbow steadily to enhance precise shooting.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view to show the arrow feeding device of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is another perspective view to show the arrow feeding device of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged view to show the detail structure of the stepped portion of the third area of the of the path;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged and cross sectional view, taken along line IV-IV in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a top view of the feeding part of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 shows that the arrow feeding device of the present invention is attached to a crossbow
- FIG. 7 shows that arrows are located in the path of the present invention in FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 7 A is an enlarged top view to show the tail of an arrow located in the feathering receiving area of the path;
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged and cross sectional view, taken along line VIII-VIII in FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 shows that the lowest one of the arrows is loaded into the flight groove of the crossbow
- FIG. 10 shows that the arrow is shot by the string of the crossbow
- FIG. 11 shows the arrows are located into the path of the feeding part of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a top view to show that arrows are located into the path of the feeding part of the present invention.
- the arrow feeding device of the present invention comprises a feeding part 100 which are designed to accommodate multiple arrows 200 therein.
- the feeding part 100 has a front end 1 and a rear end 2 .
- the front end 1 of the feeding part 100 is located corresponding to the arrow head 201 of an arrow 200
- the rear end 2 of the feeding part 100 is located corresponding to the tail 202 of the arrow 200 .
- a shaft 203 is formed between the arrow head 201 and the tail 202 .
- a path 5 is defined through the feeding part 100 and communicates with the top end 3 and the bottom end 4 of the feeding part 100 .
- the path 5 includes a first area 51 for receiving the arrow head 201 , a second area 52 for receiving the shaft 203 and the tail 202 , and a third area 53 for receiving an arrow nock.
- the third area 53 includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the third area 53 has a stepped portion 531 .
- Each stepped portion 531 defines the third area 53 into a first section 531 A and a second section 531 B, wherein the width “X” of the first section 531 A is wider than the width “Y” of the second section 531 B as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the first section 531 A includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the first section 531 A includes a rib 54 extending therefrom. The two respective ribs 54 are located corresponding to each other.
- the two respective ribs 54 protrude from the top end 3 to the bottom end 4 of the feeding part 100 .
- the tail 202 of the arrow 200 includes a wide section 202 A and a narrow section 202 B which is narrower than the wide section 202 A.
- the narrow section 202 B is located corresponding to the second sections 531 B of the third area 53 of the path 5 so as to form a first restriction to the positioning of the arrows 200 .
- the wide section 202 A is located corresponding to the first sections 531 A of the third area 53 of the path 5 .
- the wide section 202 A includes two grooves 202 C in which the two ribs 54 are received to form a second restriction to the positioning of the arrows 200 .
- the shaft 203 of the arrow 200 is located in the second area 52 of the path 5 .
- the arrow head 201 is located in the first area 51 of the path 5 .
- the second sections 531 B and the ribs 54 of the path 5 form a three-point restriction to the tail 202 of the arrow 200 .
- the path 5 of the feeding part 100 communicates with the flight groove 301 of the crossbow 300 .
- the lowest arrow 200 in the path 5 of the feeding part 100 will be loaded into the flight groove 301 of the crossbow 300 .
- the arrows 200 are well positioned in the path 5 by the three-point restriction as described above, as shown by the triangle area in FIGS. 5 and 7 A .
- the shaft 203 and the arrow head 201 are respectively positioned by the second area 52 and the first area 51 of the path 5 , such that the arrow 200 is stably loaded into the flight groove 301 .
- the arrow 200 loaded in the flight groove 301 is then shot by the string 302 of the crossbow 200 .
- the first area 51 and the second area 52 of the path 5 each include two sidewalls. Each sidewall of the first area 51 and the second area 52 has multiple ridges 55 extending therefrom. The ridges 55 of the two sidewalls of each of the first area 51 and the second area 52 are located in pairs. Each ridge 55 includes an end face that contacts the shaft 203 and the arrow head 201 of the arrow 200 in the path 5 to ensure that the arrows 200 do not shake and move as shown in FIGS. 1 - 5 , 7 , 7 A and 8 .
- the arrow 200 includes a feathering 204 formed to the tail 202 of the arrow 200 .
- the second area 52 of the path 5 includes a shaft receiving area 521 and a feathering receiving area 522 .
- the feathering receiving area 522 includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the feathering receiving area 522 includes a shoulder 523 extending from one of the ridges 55 that is located in the second area 52 .
- the shoulder 523 defines the feathering receiving area 522 corresponding thereto into a first portion 522 A and a second portion 522 B.
- the second portion 522 B is formed between the first portion 522 A of the feathering receiving area 522 and the first section 531 A of the third area 53 of the path 5 .
- the width “d” of the first portion 522 A of the feathering receiving area 522 is shorter than the width “D” of the second portion 522 B.
- the feathering 204 of the arrow 200 is located in the second portion 522 B of the feathering receiving area 522 .
- the shaft 203 is located in the first portion 522 A of the feathering receiving area 522 .
- the arrow head 201 of the arrow 200 includes a point 205 .
- the present invention provides a distance “E” formed between each of the two sidewalls of the first area 51 of the path 5 as shown in FIG. 5 . Therefore, the tip 205 does not scrape the feeding part 100 so as to protect the tip 205 and the feeding part 100 .
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- This is a Continuation-In-Part patent application of applicant's former patent application with application Ser. No. 17/234,703, filed on Apr. 19, 2021.
- The existed arrow feeding devices for crossbows known to applicant is disclosed by Raffeis (U.S. Pat. No. 2,516,341) and Moore (U.S. Pat. No. 3,739,765). The arrows are pre-loaded in the body of the firing tool of Raffeis and pressed by a spring so as to feed the arrows on by one. However the arrows are not properly positioned in the room of the firing tool so that the arrows may be tilt and moved. This can easily cause problems when shooting the arrows. In addition, after all of the arrows in the room of the firing tool are used out, the user has to re-load the arrows one by one, and this takes time.
- Although Moore discloses a magazine which can be detachably connected to the crossbow from the underside of the crossbow, the magazine simply positions the shaft of the arrows only, there is no positioning features and structures regarding to the featherings and the nock, so that the arrows may move or tilt in the magazine as well.
- The present invention intends to provide an arrow feeding device for crossbows that precisely positions the arrows so as to eliminate the shortcomings mentioned above.
- The present invention relates to an arrow feeding device for crossbows, and the feeding device comprises a feeding part having a front end and a rear end, wherein the front end of the feeding part is located corresponding to an arrow head of an arrow, and the rear end of the feeding part is located corresponding to the tail of the arrow. A shaft is formed between the arrow head and the tail. A path is defined through the feeding part and communicates with the top end and the bottom end of the feeding part. The path includes a first area for receiving the arrow head, a second area for receiving the shaft and the tail, and a third area for receiving an arrow nock. The third area includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the third area has a stepped portion. Each stepped portion defines the third area into a first section and a second section. The width of the first section is wider than a width of the second section. The first section includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the first section including a rib extending therefrom. The two respective ribs are located corresponding to each other. The two respective ribs extend from the top end to the bottom end of the feeding part. The tail of the arrow includes a wide section and a narrow section which is narrower than the wide section. The arrow is located in the path, and the narrow section is located corresponding to the second sections of the third area of the path. The wide section is located corresponding to the first sections of the third area of the path. The wide section includes two grooves in which the two ribs are received. The shaft of the arrow is located in the second area of the path. The arrow head is located in the first area of the path. The second sections and the ribs of the path forms three-point restriction to the tail of the arrow.
- The present invention provides a second embodiment of the arrow feeding device that is attached to a crossbow, and the arrow feeding device comprises a feeding part having a front end and a rear end, wherein the front end of the feeding part is located corresponding to an arrow head of an arrow, and the rear end of the feeding part is located corresponding to the tail of the arrow. A shaft is formed between the arrow head and the tail. A path is defined through the feeding part and communicates with the top end and the bottom end of the feeding part. The feeding part is attached to the crossbow, and the path communicates with the flight groove of the crossbow. The path includes a first area for receiving the arrow head, a second area for receiving the shaft and the tail, and a third area for receiving an arrow nock. The third area includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the third area has a stepped portion. Each stepped portion defines the third area into a first section and a second section. The width of the first section is wider than a width of the second section. The first section includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the first section including a rib extending therefrom. The two respective ribs are located corresponding to each other. The two respective ribs extend from the top end to the bottom end of the feeding part. The tail of the arrow includes a wide section and a narrow section which is narrower than the wide section. The arrow is located in the path, and the narrow section is located corresponding to the second sections of the third area of the path. The wide section is located corresponding to the first sections of the third area of the path. The wide section includes two grooves in which the two ribs are received. The shaft of the arrow is located in the second area of the path. The arrow head is located in the first area of the path. The second sections and the ribs of the path forms three-point restriction to the tail of the arrow so as to ensure that the arrow does not tilt and move in the path and is loaded into the flight groove.
- The present invention ensures that the arrows in the path of the feeding part are not tilt and shake, and the arrows are fed into the flight groove of the crossbow steadily to enhance precise shooting.
- The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view to show the arrow feeding device of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is another perspective view to show the arrow feeding device of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view to show the detail structure of the stepped portion of the third area of the of the path; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged and cross sectional view, taken along line IV-IV inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a top view of the feeding part of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 shows that the arrow feeding device of the present invention is attached to a crossbow; -
FIG. 7 shows that arrows are located in the path of the present invention inFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 7A is an enlarged top view to show the tail of an arrow located in the feathering receiving area of the path; -
FIG. 8 is an enlarged and cross sectional view, taken along line VIII-VIII inFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 shows that the lowest one of the arrows is loaded into the flight groove of the crossbow; -
FIG. 10 shows that the arrow is shot by the string of the crossbow; -
FIG. 11 shows the arrows are located into the path of the feeding part of the present invention, and -
FIG. 12 is a top view to show that arrows are located into the path of the feeding part of the present invention. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 12 , the arrow feeding device of the present invention comprises afeeding part 100 which are designed to accommodate multiple arrows 200 therein. The feedingpart 100 has afront end 1 and arear end 2. Thefront end 1 of thefeeding part 100 is located corresponding to thearrow head 201 of an arrow 200, and therear end 2 of thefeeding part 100 is located corresponding to thetail 202 of the arrow 200. Ashaft 203 is formed between thearrow head 201 and thetail 202. Apath 5 is defined through the feedingpart 100 and communicates with thetop end 3 and thebottom end 4 of thefeeding part 100. Thepath 5 includes afirst area 51 for receiving thearrow head 201, asecond area 52 for receiving theshaft 203 and thetail 202, and athird area 53 for receiving an arrow nock. Thethird area 53 includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of thethird area 53 has a steppedportion 531. Each steppedportion 531 defines thethird area 53 into afirst section 531A and asecond section 531B, wherein the width “X” of thefirst section 531A is wider than the width “Y” of thesecond section 531B as shown inFIG. 5 . Thefirst section 531A includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of thefirst section 531A includes arib 54 extending therefrom. The tworespective ribs 54 are located corresponding to each other. The tworespective ribs 54 protrude from thetop end 3 to thebottom end 4 of thefeeding part 100. Thetail 202 of the arrow 200 includes awide section 202A and anarrow section 202B which is narrower than thewide section 202A. Thenarrow section 202B is located corresponding to thesecond sections 531B of thethird area 53 of thepath 5 so as to form a first restriction to the positioning of the arrows 200. Thewide section 202A is located corresponding to thefirst sections 531A of thethird area 53 of thepath 5. Thewide section 202A includes twogrooves 202C in which the tworibs 54 are received to form a second restriction to the positioning of the arrows 200. Theshaft 203 of the arrow 200 is located in thesecond area 52 of thepath 5. Thearrow head 201 is located in thefirst area 51 of thepath 5. Thesecond sections 531B and theribs 54 of thepath 5 form a three-point restriction to thetail 202 of the arrow 200. - When the
feeding part 100 is attached to acrossbow 300, thepath 5 of thefeeding part 100 communicates with theflight groove 301 of thecrossbow 300. The lowest arrow 200 in thepath 5 of thefeeding part 100 will be loaded into theflight groove 301 of thecrossbow 300. The arrows 200 are well positioned in thepath 5 by the three-point restriction as described above, as shown by the triangle area inFIGS. 5 and 7A . Furthermore, theshaft 203 and thearrow head 201 are respectively positioned by thesecond area 52 and thefirst area 51 of thepath 5, such that the arrow 200 is stably loaded into theflight groove 301. The arrow 200 loaded in theflight groove 301 is then shot by thestring 302 of the crossbow 200. - The
first area 51 and thesecond area 52 of thepath 5 each include two sidewalls. Each sidewall of thefirst area 51 and thesecond area 52 hasmultiple ridges 55 extending therefrom. Theridges 55 of the two sidewalls of each of thefirst area 51 and thesecond area 52 are located in pairs. Eachridge 55 includes an end face that contacts theshaft 203 and thearrow head 201 of the arrow 200 in thepath 5 to ensure that the arrows 200 do not shake and move as shown inFIGS. 1-5, 7, 7A and 8 . - As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8 , the arrow 200 includes a feathering 204 formed to thetail 202 of the arrow 200. Thesecond area 52 of thepath 5 includes ashaft receiving area 521 and afeathering receiving area 522. Thefeathering receiving area 522 includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of thefeathering receiving area 522 includes ashoulder 523 extending from one of theridges 55 that is located in thesecond area 52. Theshoulder 523 defines thefeathering receiving area 522 corresponding thereto into afirst portion 522A and asecond portion 522B. Thesecond portion 522B is formed between thefirst portion 522A of thefeathering receiving area 522 and thefirst section 531A of thethird area 53 of thepath 5. The width “d” of thefirst portion 522A of thefeathering receiving area 522 is shorter than the width “D” of thesecond portion 522B. The feathering 204 of the arrow 200 is located in thesecond portion 522B of thefeathering receiving area 522. Theshaft 203 is located in thefirst portion 522A of thefeathering receiving area 522. When loading the arrows 200 into thepath 5, the user holds theshaft 203 of the arrow 200 by his/her fingers, and aims theshaft 203 to thefirst portion 522A. Thefirst portion 522A provides sufficient room to allow the user's fingers to release theshaft 203 into thepath 5 as shown inFIGS. 11 and 12 . - Generally, the
arrow head 201 of the arrow 200 includes apoint 205. The present invention provides a distance “E” formed between each of the two sidewalls of thefirst area 51 of thepath 5 as shown inFIG. 5 . Therefore, thetip 205 does not scrape thefeeding part 100 so as to protect thetip 205 and thefeeding part 100. - While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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