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Bow stabilizer
Est. expiryOct 20, 2028(~2.3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Gary L. Cooper
F41B 5/1426
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Abstract
An archery bow stabilizer consisting of a flexible planar member with one end attached to a bow handle; second weighted end extending so end moves at a substantially perpendicular direction to bow handle.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . An archery bow stabilizer consisting of a flexible planar member with one end attached to a bow handle, a second end of said planar member having an attached weight, said planar member and said weight extending forwardly and to a position at which said weight lies in a substantially parallel plane to said bow handle.
2 . The stabilizer of claim 1 wherein said flexible planar member is rubber.
3 . The stabilizer of claim 1 wherein said flexible planar member is spring steel.
4 . The stabilizer of claim 1 wherein said flexible planar is curvilinear.
5 . The stabilizer of claim 1 wherein said planar member consists of a length of spring steel and said attached weight is molded to one end.
6 . The stabilizer of claim 1 wherein said stabilizer consists of a length of spring steel, said weight being screwed to an outer end.
7 . The stabilizer of claim 1 wherein a pliable member is attached to said planar member.
8 . An archery bow stabilizer consisting of a planar member with one end attached to a bow handle, a
second end of planar member having an attached weight, wherein a first portion of said planar member extends outward in a substantially perpendicular direction to said bow handle, and a second portion extends in a substantially parallel direction to said bow handle.
9 . An archery bow stabilizer consisting of a flexible planar member with a weighted end attached to an archery bow with a separate upper limb and a separate lower limb attached to a handle, wherein at least a portion of the weighted end of the stabilizer projects below the attachment point of the limbs to the handle.
10 . The bow of claim 9 wherein said planar member is arcuate.Cited by (0)
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