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US3918428A
US3918428A US502844A US50284474A US3918428A US 3918428 A US3918428 A US 3918428A US 502844 A US502844 A US 502844A US 50284474 A US50284474 A US 50284474A US 3918428 A US3918428 A US 3918428A
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  • the present invention relates to archery bows and, more particularly, to an attachment for an archery bow which is designed to engage both the bottom and one side of the arrow, and which attachment may be easily retracted toward the bow by the arrows action as it passes over the bow..
  • Some devices have met with varying degrees of success to overcome the problems of irregularities in arrow release and increased accuracy.
  • a principal novel aspect of the present invention relates to an improved apparatus for supporting and aligning an arrow as it is shot from the bow.
  • the arrow rest is integrally connected to an arrow pressure point contact area which is in contact with the side of the arrow. This area is attached to a spring-biased plunger and is retractable toward the bow as the arrow moves past. In this fashion, the arrow rest moves in conjunction with the arrow pressure point contact area at all times to simplify obtaining good arrow flight characteristics.
  • FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view of the combined arrow rest and arrow pressure point contact area of the invention mounted on a bow;
  • FIG. 2 is a view taken primarily in horizontal section along line 22 of FIG. I, with spacing from the bow exaggerated and with the position of the arrow being shown in dash lines;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the combined arrow rest and arrow pressure point contact area.
  • reference numeral 10 generally designates a bow which has a conventional grip and a sight window formed with a shoulder 12.
  • the face 20 of the bow faces the archer when in use.
  • a combined arrow rest and arrow pressure point contact area generally designated by reference number 22 is attached to a spring-biased plunger, rod or stem above shoulder 12.
  • this combined device comprises a generally vertically disposed plate member 24.
  • An arrow rest 26 is attached to plate member 24 by having its lower end 28 secured in a slot formed by securing members 30, 32 adjacent the bottom of plate member 24.
  • the arrow rest is in the form ofa thin vane or strip of nylon or similar material.
  • the arrow rest is inclined upwardly at a small angle in the order of 46 and outwardly at an angle of 15-30 so that an arrow 34 (shown in dash lines) may be supported thereon and held in contact against the region 36 adjacent the rear upper end of plate member 24.
  • Region 36 constitutes the arrow pressure point contact area in contact with the arrow.
  • tubular extension 38 On the other side of plate member 24 from arrow rest 26 there is a tubular extension 38 which has internal threads in threaded engagement with the end of a rod 40.
  • rod 40 passes through an opening in the bow handle from an internal cavity 42 in the bow.
  • a collar 44 on rod 40 limits its outward movement.
  • a spring 46 acting upon collar 44 tends to bias rod 40 to its outermost position to hold the arrow rest and arrow pressure point contact area 22 spaced outwardly from bow 10.
  • transverse rod 48 which telescopes within a tubular member 50 fixed to bow 10. The reception of rod 48 within tubular member 50 serves to maintain plate member 24 and the associated structure in the desired horizontal orientation irrespective of any turning movement of threaded rod 40 or pressure of arrow on rest 26.
  • the archer may adjust the initial position of plate member 24 and consequently of pressure contact area 36 relative to the bow via set screws or the like. Since arrow rest 26 is attached to plate member 24, a simultaneous and corresponding change in the position of the arrow is achieved. When an arrow is released, the arrows action acting against the arrow pressure point contact area 36 may cause the device 22 to move toward the bow against the bias of spring 46. Since arrow rest 26 moves in conjunction with the pressure point area 36 at all times, this substantially simplifies obtaining good arrow flight characteristics since there is no change relative to each other between the portion of the device supporting the bottom of the arrow and the portion of the device contacting the side of the arrow adjacent the bow.
  • Apparatus for attachment to an archery bow comprising a movable plate member adapted to be disposed at and connected to one side of a bow, an arrow rest secured to said plate member to support the bottom of an arrow, said plate member having an arrow pressure point contact area which contacts the side of an arrow when the bottom of the arrow is on said arrow rest, connecting means for connecting the plate to a bow including a telescoping rod member to extend through an opening in the side of a bow, attachment means on said plate member for attaching said rod member to said plate member adjacent one end of said plate member, means to normally bias said plate member and said arrow rest away from a bow while permitting movement of said plate member and said arrow rest and pressure point contact area toward a bow against the bias of said biasing means as an arrow is shot from a bow, and telescoping alignment means adjacent the other end of said plate member for interconnecting said plate member and the bow to maintain a desired horizontal position of said plate member relative to a bow.
  • Apparatus according to claim 2 further comprising adjustment means to adjust the bias applied by said spring means to regulate the extent of the path of movement of said plate member.

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An arrow rest is attached to a plate that has an arrow pressure point contact area which engages the side of an arrow shaft as it lies on the rest. The plate does not attach directly to the bow handle but is attached to a spring-biased plunger which is movable toward the bow as the arrow passes. The arrow rest and arrow pressure point contact area move in and out with the spring-biased plunger. The plate is adjustably movable toward and away from the bow on which it is mounted.

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United States Patent 1191 Wilson et al.
ADJUSTABLE TYPE ARROW REST FOR A BOW Inventors: Jack K. Wilson; Robert S. Wilson,
both of Rte. 16, Box 200, Springfield, Mo. 65807 Filed: Sept. 3, 1974 Appl. No.2 502,844
US. Cl 124/41 A Int. Cl. F4113 5/00 Field of Search... 124/41 A, 24 A, 30 A, 30 R,
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2/1966 Guyton 124/24 1l/1966 Wolfe 12/1966 Hoyt 12/1969 Pint 134/2412 1451 Nov. 11, 1975 3,672,347 6/1972 Allen 124/41 A 3,757,764 9/1973 lkeya 1 124/41 A Primary E.\aminerRichard C. Pinkham Assistant Etan1inerWilliam R. Browne Attorney, Agent, or FirmJohn D. Pope, Ill
[5 7] ABSTRACT 6 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures U.S. Patent Nov. 11, 1975 ADJUSTABLE TYPE ARROW REST FOR A BOW The present invention relates to archery bows and, more particularly, to an attachment for an archery bow which is designed to engage both the bottom and one side of the arrow, and which attachment may be easily retracted toward the bow by the arrows action as it passes over the bow..
It is known in the art that as an arrow is released by an archer the arrow shaft normally deflects around the bow window. An improper shot could cause the arrow to strike the bow or an arrow rest attached solidly to the bow, producing an erratic flight.
Various devices have been utilized heretofore in an effort to avoid irregularities in arrow release and to increase accuracy. For example, various forms of arrow supports on which the arrows rest have been utilized. It is also known toutilize such devices as the springbiased plunger disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,232,286 to Gyton and No. 3,482,563 to Pint which engages the side of an arrow while on an arror rest, and which plunger retracts as the arrow passes over the bow. In the structure of the Gyton and Pint patents, the arrow rest is attached to the bow and is stationary and is not connected to the spring-biased and movable plunger member which engages the side of the arrow.
Some devices have met with varying degrees of success to overcome the problems of irregularities in arrow release and increased accuracy.
A principal novel aspect of the present invention relates to an improved apparatus for supporting and aligning an arrow as it is shot from the bow. In the present invention, the arrow rest is integrally connected to an arrow pressure point contact area which is in contact with the side of the arrow. This area is attached to a spring-biased plunger and is retractable toward the bow as the arrow moves past. In this fashion, the arrow rest moves in conjunction with the arrow pressure point contact area at all times to simplify obtaining good arrow flight characteristics.
Among the several objects of the invention may be noted in particular the provision of a combined arrow rest and arrow presssure point contact area; the provision ofbias means whereby the arrow rest and arrow pressures point contact area move in unison both when the system is being adjusted and when it is in actual use; and the provision of an arrow rest which is positioned to maintain an arrow supported thereon in contact with the pressure point contact area. Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out I hereinafter.
The invention accordingly comprises the constructions hereinafter described, the scope of the invention being indicated in the following claims.
In the accompanying drawings, in which one of various possible embodiments of the invention is illustrated,
FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view of the combined arrow rest and arrow pressure point contact area of the invention mounted on a bow;
FIG. 2 is a view taken primarily in horizontal section along line 22 of FIG. I, with spacing from the bow exaggerated and with the position of the arrow being shown in dash lines; and
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the combined arrow rest and arrow pressure point contact area.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to FIG. 1, reference numeral 10 generally designates a bow which has a conventional grip and a sight window formed with a shoulder 12. The face 20 of the bow faces the archer when in use.
A combined arrow rest and arrow pressure point contact area generally designated by reference number 22 is attached to a spring-biased plunger, rod or stem above shoulder 12.
Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, this combined device comprises a generally vertically disposed plate member 24. An arrow rest 26 is attached to plate member 24 by having its lower end 28 secured in a slot formed by securing members 30, 32 adjacent the bottom of plate member 24. In the illustrated embodiment the arrow rest is in the form ofa thin vane or strip of nylon or similar material. The arrow rest is inclined upwardly at a small angle in the order of 46 and outwardly at an angle of 15-30 so that an arrow 34 (shown in dash lines) may be supported thereon and held in contact against the region 36 adjacent the rear upper end of plate member 24. Region 36 constitutes the arrow pressure point contact area in contact with the arrow. On the other side of plate member 24 from arrow rest 26 there is a tubular extension 38 which has internal threads in threaded engagement with the end of a rod 40. As seen in FIG. 2, rod 40 passes through an opening in the bow handle from an internal cavity 42 in the bow. A collar 44 on rod 40 limits its outward movement. A spring 46 acting upon collar 44 tends to bias rod 40 to its outermost position to hold the arrow rest and arrow pressure point contact area 22 spaced outwardly from bow 10. There may be provision to adjust the tension on spring 46 via a set screw 47 and an adjustment knob 49 (FIG. 1) such as in the aforementioned Pint U.S. Pat. No. 3,482,563.
At the other end of plate member 24 there is a transverse rod 48 which telescopes within a tubular member 50 fixed to bow 10. The reception of rod 48 within tubular member 50 serves to maintain plate member 24 and the associated structure in the desired horizontal orientation irrespective of any turning movement of threaded rod 40 or pressure of arrow on rest 26.
In operation, the archer may adjust the initial position of plate member 24 and consequently of pressure contact area 36 relative to the bow via set screws or the like. Since arrow rest 26 is attached to plate member 24, a simultaneous and corresponding change in the position of the arrow is achieved. When an arrow is released, the arrows action acting against the arrow pressure point contact area 36 may cause the device 22 to move toward the bow against the bias of spring 46. Since arrow rest 26 moves in conjunction with the pressure point area 36 at all times, this substantially simplifies obtaining good arrow flight characteristics since there is no change relative to each other between the portion of the device supporting the bottom of the arrow and the portion of the device contacting the side of the arrow adjacent the bow.
In view' of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
What is claimed is:
1. Apparatus for attachment to an archery bow comprising a movable plate member adapted to be disposed at and connected to one side of a bow, an arrow rest secured to said plate member to support the bottom of an arrow, said plate member having an arrow pressure point contact area which contacts the side of an arrow when the bottom of the arrow is on said arrow rest, connecting means for connecting the plate to a bow including a telescoping rod member to extend through an opening in the side of a bow, attachment means on said plate member for attaching said rod member to said plate member adjacent one end of said plate member, means to normally bias said plate member and said arrow rest away from a bow while permitting movement of said plate member and said arrow rest and pressure point contact area toward a bow against the bias of said biasing means as an arrow is shot from a bow, and telescoping alignment means adjacent the other end of said plate member for interconnecting said plate member and the bow to maintain a desired horizontal position of said plate member relative to a bow.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said means to normally bias said plate member and said arrow rest are spring means to bias the rod member outwardly of a bow.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising adjustment means to adjust the bias applied by said spring means to regulate the extent of the path of movement of said plate member.
4. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said arrow rest has one end attached to said plate member and the remainder of said arrow rest extends upwardly and outwardly therefrom.
5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said arrow rest extends upwardly at an angle of about 4-6.
6. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said arrow rest is in the form of a thin strip of plastic material.

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1. Apparatus for attachment to an archery bow comprising a movable plate member adapted to be disposed at and connected to one side of a bow, an arrow rest secured to said plate member to support the bottom of an arrow, said plate member having an arrow pressure point contact area which contacts the side of an arrow when the bottom of the arrow is on said arrow rest, connecting means for connecting the plate to a bow including a telescoping rod member to extend through an opening in the side of a bow, attachment means on said plate member for attaching said rod member to said plate member adjacent one end of said plate member, means to normally bias said plate member and said arrow rest away from a bow while permitting movement of said plate member and said arrow rest and pressure point contact area toward a bow against the bias of said biasing means as an arrow is shot from a bow, and telescoping alignment means adjacent the other end of said plate member for interconnecting said plate member and the bow to maintain a desired horizontal position of said plate member relative to a bow.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said means to normally bias said plate member and said arrow rest are spring means to bias the rod member outwardly of a bow.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising adjustment means to adjust the bias applied by said spring means to regulate the extent of the path of movement of said plate member.
4. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said arrow rest has one end attached to said plate member and the remainder of said arrow rest extends upwardly and outwardly therefrom.
5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said arrow rest extends upwardly at an angle of about 4*-6*.
6. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said arrow rest is in the form of a thin strip of plastic material.
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US4421092A (en) * 1981-08-24 1983-12-20 Christian Sherrell G Archery arrow support device
US4476846A (en) * 1981-07-27 1984-10-16 Carville Kenneth D Adjustable arrow support
US4953521A (en) * 1989-12-18 1990-09-04 Golden Key-Futura, Inc. Archery bow assembly
US5081980A (en) * 1990-10-10 1992-01-21 Martin Archery, Inc. Plunger arrow rest
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US3757764A (en) * 1970-09-14 1973-09-11 Nippon Musical Instruments Mfg Device for adjusting the position of an archery bow arrow rest
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US4054119A (en) * 1976-01-26 1977-10-18 Hansen Jep F Archery bow with adjustable arrow rest
US4119078A (en) * 1976-07-19 1978-10-10 Wilson Jack K Adjustable type arrow rest for a bow
US4476846A (en) * 1981-07-27 1984-10-16 Carville Kenneth D Adjustable arrow support
US4421092A (en) * 1981-08-24 1983-12-20 Christian Sherrell G Archery arrow support device
US4953521A (en) * 1989-12-18 1990-09-04 Golden Key-Futura, Inc. Archery bow assembly
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US5634455A (en) * 1995-12-26 1997-06-03 Troncoso; Freddie Archery arrow rest
US10088264B2 (en) 2016-03-01 2018-10-02 Daniel A. Summers Arrow rest mount system having slide-based position control
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