USRE45330EActiveUtility
Archery quiver attachment
Est. expiryNov 22, 2030(~4.4 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:James J. Kempf
F41B 5/066
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Abstract
A quiver for holding arrows is one-hand releasably attachable to an archery bow. A quiver attachment bracket having opposing grooves is mountable to the bow. The quiver has two parallel elongated struts supporting an arrowhead hood and at least one arrow shaft holder. A clamp is mounted to and between the struts having biased first and second jaws extending transversely of the quiver with each jaw having an adjacent one-hand grippable handle extending transversely of the quiver opposite of the jaws. The biased jaws each have a tongue that is lockable into one of the grooves.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWhat is claimed is:
1. A quiver for holding arrows that is one-handed releasably attachable to an archery bow, comprising:
a) a quiver attachment bracket mountable to the bow having opposing grooves facing outwardly from each other;
b) two parallel at least one elongate struts strut supporting a hood and at least one arrow holder; and
c) a quiver attachment clamp mounted to and between the struts strut having biased closed first and second jaws on a single pivot pin extending transversely rearwardly of the quiver with each jaw having a one-handed grippable handle extending transversely forwardly of the quiver for ready hand access opposite of the jaws each jaw with a tongue that is brought into and lockable into one of the grooves upon squeezing and releasing of the handles with one hand.
2. The quiver of claim 1 , wherein the grooves each have an index knob and each of the jaws have an index notch to mate with the corresponding knob for a positive lock of the clamp and quiver to the attachment bracket.
3. The quiver of claim 1 , further comprising a second arrow holder wherein the arrow holders are elastomer and mounted to the struts strut.
4. The quiver of claim 1 , further comprising an arrow tip hood mounted to a top end of the struts strut.
5. A quiver for holding arrows that is one-handed releasably attachable to an archery bow, comprising:
a) a quiver attachment bracket mountable to the bow having opposing grooves facing outwardly;
b) two parallel at least one elongate struts strut supporting a hood and at least one arrow holder;
c) an arrow tip hood mounted to a top end of the struts strut; and
d) a quiver attachment clamp mounted to and between the struts strut having biased closed first and second jaws on a single pivot pin with a coil spring extending transversely rearwardly of the quiver with each jaw having a one-handed grippable handle extending transversely forwardly of the quiver for ready hand access opposite of the jaws each jaw with a tongue that is brought into and lockable into one of the grooves upon squeezing of the handles with one hand.
6. The quiver of claim 5 , wherein the grooves each have an index knob and each of the jaws have an index notch to mate with the corresponding knob for a positive lock of the clamp and quiver to the attachment bracket.
7. A quiver for holding arrows that is one-handed releasably attachable to an archery bow, comprising:
a) quiver attachment bracket mountable to the bow having opposing grooves facing outwardly from each other;
b) two parallel at least one elongate struts strut supporting a hood and an elastomeric arrow holders holder;
c) an arrow tip hood mounted to a top end of the struts strut; and
d) a quiver attachment clamp mounted to and between the struts strut having biased closed first and second jaws on a single pivot with a coil spring extending transversely rearwardly of the quiver with each jaw having a one-handed grippable handle extending transversely forwardly of the quiver for ready hand access opposite of the jaws each jaw with a tongue that is brought into and lockable into one of the grooves upon squeezing and release of the handles with one hand wherein the grooves each have an index knob and each of the jaws have an index notch to mate with the corresponding knob for a positive lock of the clamp and quiver to the attachment bracket.Cited by (0)
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