US20190101354A1 - Apparatus and method for guiding line - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an apparatus and a method for guiding a line along or allowing the line to travel or move with respect to a shaft, such as an arrow shaft or a crossbow bolt shaft.
- Some conventional attachments for arrows help to prevent a line, such as a bow-fishing line, from tangling with a bowstring as the bowstring is released and an arrow is discharged from an archery bow.
- a slide and a stop device is known from and taught by U.S. Pat. No. 6,517,453, the teachings and the entire disclosure of which are incorporated into this specification by reference thereto.
- This particular attachment includes the bow-fishing line tied to the slide which stays in front of the hand of an archer and stays in the arrow rest during drawback of the bowstring. After the arrow is released, the slide moves back to the stop which is located close to the rearward end of the arrow. The stop is designed to not touch the arrow rest or the archery bow handle during release.
- This invention provides an improved slide and stop device that can be used with an archery bow or a crossbow. Because of the ability to prevent tangling as a line passes through or is secured to a slide device, an arrow or a bolt can be used for bow hunting activities, particularly bow-fishing activities.
- a slide is slidably mounted on the arrow shaft.
- the slide is positioned on the arrow shaft in a starting, resting or prelaunch position that is forward of an arrow rest and also between the arrow rest and a point end or a forward end portion of the arrow.
- the bow-fishing line is tied or otherwise secured to and positioned between the slide and the bow.
- the arrow carries the bow-fishing line and the bow-fishing line stops when the arrow stops at the fish or other target. Because the bow-fishing line is tied or otherwise secured with respect to the arrow shaft, and the stop device is also attached to the arrow shaft, the archer can use the bow-fishing line to retrieve the arrow and the fish or other target.
- the line is passed or routed through a bore within the slide and the bore is sized and shaped to allow the line to be secured to, be guided through, to flow through or to pass freely through the bore. It is possible for one end of the line to be tied or otherwise fixed or secured to a shaft, such as an arrow shaft or a bolt shaft of a crossbow, and for the other end of the line to be tied or otherwise fixed or secured to an archery bow or a crossbow. As an arrow or crossbow bolt is discharged from the bow or the crossbow, the line can be secured to or freely routed through the bore of the slide and thus allows the line to stay or remain tied to both the shaft and the archery bow or the crossbow.
- a shaft such as an arrow shaft or a bolt shaft of a crossbow
- a method for allowing the line to move along the shaft includes movably mounting the slide on an outer surface of the shaft and positioning the line within the bore of the slide. In some embodiments of this invention, the line is moved with respect to the shaft. A stop can be used to prevent the slide from releasing or dismounting from or with respect to the shaft.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a slide and a stop apparatus, showing a portion of an arrow shaft, according to one embodiment of this invention
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective cross-sectional view of the slide and the stop apparatus, as shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a slide and a stop apparatus, showing a portion of an arrow shaft, according to one embodiment of this invention
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a slide and a stop apparatus, showing a portion of an arrow shaft, according to one embodiment of this invention
- FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of a slide and a stop apparatus, showing a portion of an arrow shaft, according to another embodiment of this invention
- FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of a slide and a stop apparatus, showing a portion of an arrow shaft, according to one embodiment of this invention
- FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a nock and a stop apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of a nock and a stop apparatus, according to another embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 9 shows a perspective view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 10 shows a perspective view of a slide apparatus, according to another embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 11 shows a perspective view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 12 shows a cross-sectional perspective view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 13 shows a perspective view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 14 shows a front view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 15 shows a front view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 16 shows a perspective view of a portion of a slide apparatus, as shown by Detail 16 in FIG. 15 , according to one embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 17 shows a side view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show slide and stop device or apparatus 10 , according to one embodiment of this invention
- FIGS. 3-5 show slide and stop device 10 , according to other embodiments of this invention.
- slide 20 is mounted on and/or movable in a generally linear direction along shaft 14 , for example, in a direction along a longitudinal axis of shaft 14 .
- Shaft 14 can be an arrow shaft or a crossbow bolt, for example.
- slide 20 can be moved into a position on shaft 14 and line 12 can be secured, attached, fixed and/or otherwise held in a desired position on or with respect to slide 20 .
- stop 30 is secured, attached, fixed and/or otherwise held in a desired position on or with respect to shaft 14 , such as at or near an end or end portion 16 of shaft 14 .
- Stop 30 can be used to prevent slide 20 from dismounting or releasing from or with respect to shaft 14 .
- slide 20 is movably mounted on or with respect to outer surface 15 of shaft 14 .
- body 22 of slide 20 forms bore 24 which is sized and shaped to accommodate shaft 14 or to allow body 22 of slide 20 to move with respect to shaft 14 .
- Most conventional arrows and/or bolts have a circular cross-section with a circular outer peripheral surface.
- bore 24 is sized to accommodate or position shaft 14 within bore 24 .
- slide 20 is movably mounted on or with respect to shaft 14 and can he moved into a desired or particular position, such as a starting or prelaunch position of shaft 14 .
- slide 20 can be secured, fixed, attached and/or otherwise held in place or position so that there is no movement or relatively little movement of slide 20 with respect to shaft 14 .
- slide 20 is releasably secured in a fixed or secured position along shaft 14 .
- slide 20 before an arrow or crossbow bolt is shot or discharged from a bow, slide 20 is movably and/or slidably mounted on or with respect to shaft 14 .
- slide 20 initially or prior to shooting, slide 20 is positioned on shaft 14 in a starting position, a resting position and/or a prelaunch position that is located forward of an arrow rest that is attached to the archery bow, and slide 20 is also positioned between the arrow rest and a point end or end portion of shaft 14 .
- one end of line 12 is tied or otherwise attached to, secured to and/or fixed in position to slide 20 .
- line 12 is routed through bore 23 of body 22 and tied or otherwise secured with respect to body 22 .
- the opposite end or other end of line 12 is tied or otherwise secured with respect to the bow.
- line 12 is positioned between slide 20 and the bow.
- slide 20 travels and/or otherwise moves along shaft 14 until slide 20 reaches or travels to stop 30 and/or another suitable stop device which is attached and/or otherwise secured directly to or with respect to shaft 14 .
- stop 30 is secured or attached at a rearward end or end portion 16 of shaft 14 .
- the arrow carries line 12 as the arrow travels with a relatively high velocity and line 12 stops when the arrow stops at a fish or other target.
- line 12 is tied or otherwise secured to or with respect to shaft 14 , and stop 30 is also attached to shaft 14 , and the archer can draw or reel line 12 to retrieve the fish or other target material.
- body 22 has guides 26 and passages 25 .
- body 22 has ribs, ridges, knurls, bumps and/or any other suitable structure or device that creates structural support and/or frictional resistance between slide 20 and shaft 14 .
- Guides 26 can be sized and/or shaped to contact or make contact with outer surface 15 of shaft 14 and thus create structural support and/or frictional resistance between body 22 and outer surface 15 .
- the frictional resistance between body 22 and outer surface 15 can be varied, design and/or selected to provide more or less resistance between slide 20 and shaft 14 , particularly as slide 20 moves or attempts to move with respect to shaft 14 .
- Passages 25 can be sized and/or shaped to allow debris or other foreign materials, such as dirt and/or sand, to pass through body 22 near outer surface 15 . These and other embodiments can be used to prevent slide 20 from binding or stopping movement with respect to shaft 14 . In other embodiments according to this invention, a set screw, a pin, a lock and/or any other suitable device can be used to secure or hold a relative position of slide 20 with respect to shaft 14 .
- body 22 of slide 20 comprises, includes or has bore 23 passing through body 22 .
- bore 23 is designed, sized and/or shaped to accommodate shaft 14 , for example, so that shaft 14 can be mounted within or pass through slide 20 and provide or allow movement of slide 20 with respect to shaft 14 .
- bore 23 is a through bore or other suitable void that allows line 12 to pass through slide 20 , for example, when an arrow is discharged from an archery bow.
- FIGS. 6 and 9-17 show slide 20 according to other embodiments of this invention.
- FIGS. 1-5 and 9 show one general exterior shape of body 22 having a generally cylindrical main body portion 28 with a tapered upper portion 29 .
- the upper portion 29 angles or slants along or from an axis, such as from a forward end and/or a leading end to a rearward end and/or a trailing end.
- FIGS. 6 and 9-17 show another general exterior shape of body 22 having a generally cylindrical main body portion 28 but, for example, as shown in FIGS. 6 and 10-13 , the upper portion 29 does not angle or slant but rather remains relatively straight with respect to an axis and/or a front face portion of body 22 of slide 20 .
- body 22 of slide 20 can have any other suitable shape and/or dimensions.
- body 22 of slide 20 is an integrated piece or one piece, which can be made of any suitable material and/or composite materials.
- body 22 of slide 20 comprises 2 or more pieces.
- the 2 or more pieces of body 22 can be made of or constructed of any suitable materials.
- one piece of body 22 can be constructed of a first material and another piece of body 22 can be constructed of a second material.
- one piece of body 22 is constructed of suitable material that provides a dampening effect, a biasing effect and/or a cushioning effect, for example, as body 22 contacts stop 30 .
- the dampening material or resilient material is positioned relative to body 22 so that when slide 20 contacts stop 30 there is a dampening effect or a biasing effect that cushions slide 20 with respect to stop 30 , particularly when slide 20 makes sliding contact with stop 30 .
- body 22 of slide 20 has a polygonal shape, a multi-surfaces shape and/or any other suitable non-circular shape.
- body 22 of slide 20 has a shape with a constant or a uniform dimension that does not taper but rather remains constant.
- the 2 pieces of body 22 can be shaped, designed and/or sized so that one piece releasably and/or lockingly mates with or integrates with the second piece.
- stop 30 is secured, attached, fixed and/or held in position with respect to shaft 14 in any suitable manner.
- stop 30 can form a press fit with shaft 14 , such as end portion 16 of shaft 14 .
- stop 30 can have a screwed connection, an adhesive connection and/or any other suitable connection for fixing a position of stop 30 with respect to shaft 14 .
- stop 30 comprises projection 32 that prevents slide 20 from sliding off of, disengaging with and/or dismounting from shaft 14 , for example, to form an interference fit or position to contact and prevent dismounting movement of slide 20 from shaft 14 .
- Stop 30 can have any other suitable number of projections 32 .
- projection 32 extends beyond or past outer surface 15 of shaft 14 .
- projection 32 is designed, sized, shaped and/or positioned to prevent slide 20 from dismounting from shaft 14 or otherwise releasing from shaft 14 .
- Projection 32 can have any suitable shape and/or size.
- nock 17 can be connected, secured and/or otherwise attached directly to or with respect to stop 30 , with any suitable connector.
- FIG. 7 shows one overall shape of stop 30 and nock 17
- FIG. 8 shows another overall shape of stop 30 and nock 17 .
- Any other suitable shape, size and/or dimensions of stop 30 and nock 17 can be used in different embodiments of this invention.
- FIG. 6 shows another embodiment of stop 30 having a screw used to attach stop 30 directly to or with respect to shaft 14 .
- any other suitable securing device can be used to fix or secure a position of stop 30 with respect to shaft 14 .
- stop 30 is positioned between shaft 14 and nock 17 .
- nock 17 is an archery nock that is used to hold or position a bow string, for example.
- FIGS. 3-5 show different ways of securing and/or routing line 12 to or through bore 23 and bore 23 is sized and shaped to allow line 12 to be secured to slide 20 and/or to flow through or pass freely through bore 23 , in any direction.
- one end of line 12 is tied or otherwise fixed or secured to slide 20 and/or shaft 14 and the other end of line 12 is tied or otherwise fixed or secured to an archery bow or a crossbow.
- Nock 17 can accommodate a string of an archery bow or a crossbow. As an arrow or crossbow bolt is discharged from the bow or crossbow, line 12 is secured or tied to both slide 20 and the archery bow or crossbow.
- a method for allowing line 12 to move along shaft 14 includes movably mounting slide 20 on outer surface 15 of shaft 14 and securing or positioning line 12 within bore 23 of slide 20 .
- line 12 is moved with respect to shaft 14 .
- Stop 30 can be used to prevent dismounting of slide 20 from or with respect to shaft 14 .
- slide 20 is releasably secured in a desired or fixed position along shaft 14 .
- slide 20 can be held in the desired or fixed position along shaft 14 by using a set screw, a pin, a rod and/or any other suitable securing device to hold or retain slide 20 in the desired or fixed position along shaft 14 .
- stop 30 for example with projection 32 , is used to prevent slide 20 from dismounting from or being removed from shaft 14 . It is possible for projection 32 to extend beyond outer surface 15 of shaft 14 and thus hold or retain slide 20 in a mounted position on or with respect to shaft 14 .
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- This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 15/721,034, filed on 29 Sep. 2017. The co-pending parent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety and is made a part hereof, including but not limited to those portions which specifically appear hereinafter.
- This invention relates to an apparatus and a method for guiding a line along or allowing the line to travel or move with respect to a shaft, such as an arrow shaft or a crossbow bolt shaft.
- Some conventional attachments for arrows help to prevent a line, such as a bow-fishing line, from tangling with a bowstring as the bowstring is released and an arrow is discharged from an archery bow. A slide and a stop device is known from and taught by U.S. Pat. No. 6,517,453, the teachings and the entire disclosure of which are incorporated into this specification by reference thereto. This particular attachment includes the bow-fishing line tied to the slide which stays in front of the hand of an archer and stays in the arrow rest during drawback of the bowstring. After the arrow is released, the slide moves back to the stop which is located close to the rearward end of the arrow. The stop is designed to not touch the arrow rest or the archery bow handle during release.
- Many conventional attachments for bow-fishing lines are dangerous and present a significant safety hazard when shooting or discharging an arrow or a crossbow bolt, such as at a fish or other similar game. For example, when an archer shoots or discharges an archery bow with a bow-fishing line tied to the arrow and the arrow travels with high acceleration and high velocity, the bow-fishing line also travels at that same high acceleration and high velocity and it is very important for the bow-fishing line to not tangle. There have been some occurrences where an archer shot or discharged an arrow at a fish and the bow-fishing line got tangled and caused the arrow to travel back at and hit the archer.
- There is an apparent need for an improved slide and stop device, particularly one that prevents tangling of the line.
- This invention provides an improved slide and stop device that can be used with an archery bow or a crossbow. Because of the ability to prevent tangling as a line passes through or is secured to a slide device, an arrow or a bolt can be used for bow hunting activities, particularly bow-fishing activities.
- According to some embodiments of this invention, before an arrow is shot or discharged from a bow, a slide is slidably mounted on the arrow shaft. In some embodiments of this invention, the slide is positioned on the arrow shaft in a starting, resting or prelaunch position that is forward of an arrow rest and also between the arrow rest and a point end or a forward end portion of the arrow. The bow-fishing line is tied or otherwise secured to and positioned between the slide and the bow. When shooting or discharging the arrow, the slide moves along the arrow shaft until the slide reaches a stop device attached to the arrow shaft, such as attached at a rearward end or end portion of the arrow shaft. The arrow carries the bow-fishing line and the bow-fishing line stops when the arrow stops at the fish or other target. Because the bow-fishing line is tied or otherwise secured with respect to the arrow shaft, and the stop device is also attached to the arrow shaft, the archer can use the bow-fishing line to retrieve the arrow and the fish or other target.
- In some embodiments of this invention, the line is passed or routed through a bore within the slide and the bore is sized and shaped to allow the line to be secured to, be guided through, to flow through or to pass freely through the bore. It is possible for one end of the line to be tied or otherwise fixed or secured to a shaft, such as an arrow shaft or a bolt shaft of a crossbow, and for the other end of the line to be tied or otherwise fixed or secured to an archery bow or a crossbow. As an arrow or crossbow bolt is discharged from the bow or the crossbow, the line can be secured to or freely routed through the bore of the slide and thus allows the line to stay or remain tied to both the shaft and the archery bow or the crossbow.
- In some embodiments according to this invention, a method for allowing the line to move along the shaft includes movably mounting the slide on an outer surface of the shaft and positioning the line within the bore of the slide. In some embodiments of this invention, the line is moved with respect to the shaft. A stop can be used to prevent the slide from releasing or dismounting from or with respect to the shaft.
- The features and elements of this invention are better understood when the following specification is taken in view of the drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a slide and a stop apparatus, showing a portion of an arrow shaft, according to one embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 2 shows a perspective cross-sectional view of the slide and the stop apparatus, as shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a slide and a stop apparatus, showing a portion of an arrow shaft, according to one embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a slide and a stop apparatus, showing a portion of an arrow shaft, according to one embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of a slide and a stop apparatus, showing a portion of an arrow shaft, according to another embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of a slide and a stop apparatus, showing a portion of an arrow shaft, according to one embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a nock and a stop apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of a nock and a stop apparatus, according to another embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 9 shows a perspective view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 10 shows a perspective view of a slide apparatus, according to another embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 11 shows a perspective view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 12 shows a cross-sectional perspective view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 13 shows a perspective view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 14 shows a front view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 15 shows a front view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention; -
FIG. 16 shows a perspective view of a portion of a slide apparatus, as shown byDetail 16 inFIG. 15 , according to one embodiment of this invention; and -
FIG. 17 shows a side view of a slide apparatus, according to one embodiment of this invention. -
FIGS. 1 and 2 show slide and stop device orapparatus 10, according to one embodiment of this invention, andFIGS. 3-5 show slide andstop device 10, according to other embodiments of this invention. As shown inFIGS. 1-5 ,slide 20 is mounted on and/or movable in a generally linear direction alongshaft 14, for example, in a direction along a longitudinal axis ofshaft 14.Shaft 14 can be an arrow shaft or a crossbow bolt, for example. In some embodiments of this invention,slide 20 can be moved into a position onshaft 14 andline 12 can be secured, attached, fixed and/or otherwise held in a desired position on or with respect toslide 20. According to some embodiments of this invention,stop 30 is secured, attached, fixed and/or otherwise held in a desired position on or with respect toshaft 14, such as at or near an end orend portion 16 ofshaft 14. Stop 30 can be used to preventslide 20 from dismounting or releasing from or with respect toshaft 14. - In some embodiments of this invention,
slide 20 is movably mounted on or with respect toouter surface 15 ofshaft 14. As shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 ,body 22 ofslide 20 forms bore 24 which is sized and shaped to accommodateshaft 14 or to allowbody 22 ofslide 20 to move with respect toshaft 14. Most conventional arrows and/or bolts have a circular cross-section with a circular outer peripheral surface. In some embodiments of this invention,bore 24 is sized to accommodate or positionshaft 14 withinbore 24. In some embodiments of this invention,slide 20 is movably mounted on or with respect toshaft 14 and can he moved into a desired or particular position, such as a starting or prelaunch position ofshaft 14. In some embodiments of this invention,slide 20 can be secured, fixed, attached and/or otherwise held in place or position so that there is no movement or relatively little movement ofslide 20 with respect toshaft 14. In some embodiments of this invention,slide 20 is releasably secured in a fixed or secured position alongshaft 14. - In some embodiments of this invention, before an arrow or crossbow bolt is shot or discharged from a bow, slide 20 is movably and/or slidably mounted on or with respect to
shaft 14. In some embodiments of this invention, initially or prior to shooting, slide 20 is positioned onshaft 14 in a starting position, a resting position and/or a prelaunch position that is located forward of an arrow rest that is attached to the archery bow, and slide 20 is also positioned between the arrow rest and a point end or end portion ofshaft 14. In some embodiments of this invention, one end ofline 12 is tied or otherwise attached to, secured to and/or fixed in position to slide 20. According to some embodiments of this invention,line 12 is routed throughbore 23 ofbody 22 and tied or otherwise secured with respect tobody 22. In some embodiments of this invention, the opposite end or other end ofline 12 is tied or otherwise secured with respect to the bow. In some embodiments of this invention,line 12 is positioned betweenslide 20 and the bow. When shooting or dischargingshaft 14 of the arrow, slide 20 travels and/or otherwise moves alongshaft 14 untilslide 20 reaches or travels to stop 30 and/or another suitable stop device which is attached and/or otherwise secured directly to or with respect toshaft 14. In some embodiments of this invention, stop 30 is secured or attached at a rearward end orend portion 16 ofshaft 14. The arrow carriesline 12 as the arrow travels with a relatively high velocity andline 12 stops when the arrow stops at a fish or other target. In some embodiments of this invention,line 12 is tied or otherwise secured to or with respect toshaft 14, and stop 30 is also attached toshaft 14, and the archer can draw orreel line 12 to retrieve the fish or other target material. - In some embodiments of this invention, to accomplish the movable and securable features of
slide 20 with respect toshaft 14,body 22 hasguides 26 andpassages 25. In other embodiments of this invention,body 22 has ribs, ridges, knurls, bumps and/or any other suitable structure or device that creates structural support and/or frictional resistance betweenslide 20 andshaft 14.Guides 26 can be sized and/or shaped to contact or make contact withouter surface 15 ofshaft 14 and thus create structural support and/or frictional resistance betweenbody 22 andouter surface 15. The frictional resistance betweenbody 22 andouter surface 15 can be varied, design and/or selected to provide more or less resistance betweenslide 20 andshaft 14, particularly asslide 20 moves or attempts to move with respect toshaft 14.Passages 25 can be sized and/or shaped to allow debris or other foreign materials, such as dirt and/or sand, to pass throughbody 22 nearouter surface 15. These and other embodiments can be used to preventslide 20 from binding or stopping movement with respect toshaft 14. In other embodiments according to this invention, a set screw, a pin, a lock and/or any other suitable device can be used to secure or hold a relative position ofslide 20 with respect toshaft 14. - In some embodiments of this invention, such as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 ,body 22 ofslide 20 comprises, includes or has bore 23 passing throughbody 22. In some embodiments of this invention, bore 23 is designed, sized and/or shaped to accommodateshaft 14, for example, so thatshaft 14 can be mounted within or pass throughslide 20 and provide or allow movement ofslide 20 with respect toshaft 14. In some embodiments of this invention, bore 23 is a through bore or other suitable void that allowsline 12 to pass throughslide 20, for example, when an arrow is discharged from an archery bow. -
FIGS. 6 and 9-17 show slide 20 according to other embodiments of this invention.FIGS. 1-5 and 9 show one general exterior shape ofbody 22 having a generally cylindricalmain body portion 28 with a taperedupper portion 29. As shown inFIGS. 1-4 and 9 , theupper portion 29 angles or slants along or from an axis, such as from a forward end and/or a leading end to a rearward end and/or a trailing end.FIGS. 6 and 9-17 show another general exterior shape ofbody 22 having a generally cylindricalmain body portion 28 but, for example, as shown inFIGS. 6 and 10-13 , theupper portion 29 does not angle or slant but rather remains relatively straight with respect to an axis and/or a front face portion ofbody 22 ofslide 20. In different embodiments of this invention,body 22 ofslide 20 can have any other suitable shape and/or dimensions. - In some embodiments according to this invention, such as shown in
FIGS. 1-4 and 9 ,body 22 ofslide 20 is an integrated piece or one piece, which can be made of any suitable material and/or composite materials. In other embodiments according to this invention, such as shown inFIGS. 6 and 9-17 ,body 22 ofslide 20 comprises 2 or more pieces. In some embodiments of this invention, the 2 or more pieces ofbody 22 can be made of or constructed of any suitable materials. For example, one piece ofbody 22 can be constructed of a first material and another piece ofbody 22 can be constructed of a second material. In some embodiments of this invention, one piece ofbody 22 is constructed of suitable material that provides a dampening effect, a biasing effect and/or a cushioning effect, for example, asbody 22 contacts stop 30. In some embodiments of this invention, the dampening material or resilient material is positioned relative tobody 22 so that when slide 20 contacts stop 30 there is a dampening effect or a biasing effect that cushionsslide 20 with respect to stop 30, particularly whenslide 20 makes sliding contact withstop 30. - In some embodiments of this invention, such as shown
FIGS. 13-19 , for example,body 22 ofslide 20 has a polygonal shape, a multi-surfaces shape and/or any other suitable non-circular shape. In some embodiments of this invention,body 22 ofslide 20 has a shape with a constant or a uniform dimension that does not taper but rather remains constant. As shown inFIGS. 10-19 , for example, the 2 pieces ofbody 22 can be shaped, designed and/or sized so that one piece releasably and/or lockingly mates with or integrates with the second piece. - In some embodiments of this invention, stop 30 is secured, attached, fixed and/or held in position with respect to
shaft 14 in any suitable manner. For example, stop 30 can form a press fit withshaft 14, such asend portion 16 ofshaft 14. In other embodiments of this invention, stop 30 can have a screwed connection, an adhesive connection and/or any other suitable connection for fixing a position ofstop 30 with respect toshaft 14. - In some embodiments of this invention, stop 30 comprises
projection 32 that prevents slide 20 from sliding off of, disengaging with and/or dismounting fromshaft 14, for example, to form an interference fit or position to contact and prevent dismounting movement ofslide 20 fromshaft 14.Stop 30 can have any other suitable number ofprojections 32. In some embodiments of this invention,projection 32 extends beyond or pastouter surface 15 ofshaft 14. In some embodiments of this invention,projection 32 is designed, sized, shaped and/or positioned to preventslide 20 from dismounting fromshaft 14 or otherwise releasing fromshaft 14.Projection 32 can have any suitable shape and/or size. - In some embodiments according to this invention, such as shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8 , nock 17 can be connected, secured and/or otherwise attached directly to or with respect to stop 30, with any suitable connector.FIG. 7 shows one overall shape ofstop 30 and nock 17, andFIG. 8 shows another overall shape ofstop 30 andnock 17. Any other suitable shape, size and/or dimensions ofstop 30 and nock 17, for example, can be used in different embodiments of this invention.FIG. 6 shows another embodiment ofstop 30 having a screw used to attachstop 30 directly to or with respect toshaft 14. In different embodiments of this invention, any other suitable securing device can be used to fix or secure a position ofstop 30 with respect toshaft 14. - According to some embodiments of this invention, such as shown in
FIG. 1 , stop 30 is positioned betweenshaft 14 andnock 17. In some embodiments of this invention, nock 17 is an archery nock that is used to hold or position a bow string, for example. -
FIGS. 3-5 show different ways of securing and/or routingline 12 to or throughbore 23 and bore 23 is sized and shaped to allowline 12 to be secured to slide 20 and/or to flow through or pass freely throughbore 23, in any direction. In some embodiments of this invention, one end ofline 12 is tied or otherwise fixed or secured to slide 20 and/orshaft 14 and the other end ofline 12 is tied or otherwise fixed or secured to an archery bow or a crossbow.Nock 17 can accommodate a string of an archery bow or a crossbow. As an arrow or crossbow bolt is discharged from the bow or crossbow,line 12 is secured or tied to bothslide 20 and the archery bow or crossbow. - In some embodiments according to this invention, a method for allowing
line 12 to move alongshaft 14 includes movably mountingslide 20 onouter surface 15 ofshaft 14 and securing orpositioning line 12 withinbore 23 ofslide 20. In some embodiments of this invention,line 12 is moved with respect toshaft 14.Stop 30 can be used to prevent dismounting ofslide 20 from or with respect toshaft 14. - According to some embodiments of this invention, slide 20 is releasably secured in a desired or fixed position along
shaft 14. In such embodiments, it is possible to moveslide 20 into the desired or fixed position and then allow the friction betweenslide 20 andshaft 14 to hold a relative position ofslide 20, such as during prelaunch. In other embodiments of this invention, slide 20 can be held in the desired or fixed position alongshaft 14 by using a set screw, a pin, a rod and/or any other suitable securing device to hold or retainslide 20 in the desired or fixed position alongshaft 14. - In some embodiments of this invention, stop 30, for example with
projection 32, is used to preventslide 20 from dismounting from or being removed fromshaft 14. It is possible forprojection 32 to extend beyondouter surface 15 ofshaft 14 and thus hold or retainslide 20 in a mounted position on or with respect toshaft 14. - While in the foregoing detailed description this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of this invention.
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