US20030230295A1 - Archery bowstring release wrist strap assembly - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to archery bowstring release and wrist strap assemblies and, more specifically, to the manner in which the archery bowstring release is connected to the wrist strap to afford infinite adjustability within a defined range of positions of the archery bowstring release relative to the wrist strap, while maintaining a stable and consistent location for the bowstring release/wrist strap interconnection.
- Archers use a bowstring release assembly to draw and/or release a bowstring in order to provide conditions as consistent as possible for each release of the bowstring.
- Use of a bowstring release eliminates some of the variability inherent in the manual release of a drawn bowstring.
- the bowstring release assembly is attached to a wrist strap which is, in turn, worn on and wrapped around an archer's wrist. Locating the assembly in this position further eliminates at least some of the inconsistencies in the release of the bowstring with the archer's fingers by requiring less movement of the fingers to effect release of the bowstring.
- Prior art releases have used various incremental adjustability schemes and, in many instances, the adjustability of the distance between the wrist strap and the bowstring release mechanism is a rigid connection.
- the rigid connection both inhibits the bowstring release from being positioned away from the palm of the archer's hand and prevents unencumbered use of the hand for other purposes.
- a pull ring having a pair of segments of the circumscribing outer portion, against which forces are exerted by a wrist strap, is disposed substantially perpendicular and transverse to the legs of a wrist strap formed in a substantially right angular form.
- the pull ring is attached to the outer surface of the wrist strap. Attachment is preferably accomplished by use of a web of heavy fabric, such as a nylon web or strap or a piece of leather, folded and engaged at the fold with the transverse portions of the pull ring and the web or strap sewn or otherwise permanently attached to the outer surface of the wrist strap.
- the pull ring preferably is formed in a generally square or pentagonal shape with a central aperture. At least a portion of the walls of the central aperture parallels the transverse portions of the ring to form the retaining and stabilizing pair of portions of the circumscribing outer portions.
- the retaining and stabilizing portions of the pull ring may be made by forming a pair of slots with an elongated wall of each slot and the transverse portions of the ring cooperating to form the retaining and stabilizing pair of portions of the pull ring.
- the pull ring is further formed to define a loop slot for acceptance of a loop of a third web.
- the third web is a length of flexible material such as nylon webbing formed into a loop and threaded through the slot or aperture in the bowstring release mechanism; both of the end portions of the web are threaded through the loop slot of the pull ring.
- the end portions of the loop of the web are clamped with a clamp which is tightened in order to hold without slipping the end portions of the web. The clamp is then pulled against but not through the pull ring.
- the web loop permits the bowstring release to be moved out of the way so that the user may use his hand without either having to deal with a rigid structure or having to remove the wrist strap.
- the length of the web loop formed by the clamp may be infinitely varied to adjust the distance between the bowstring release mechanism and the ends of the looping web to accommodate varying sizes of hands and wrists or lengths of arms.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an archery bowstring release assembly incorporating the invention and having a buckle fastening arrangement.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an archery bowstring release assembly incorporating the invention and having a hook and loop fastening arrangement.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an embodiment of the pull ring suitable for use in either of the archery bowstring release assemblies illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 4 illustrates another embodiment of the pull ring suitable for use in either of the archery bowstring release assemblies illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a clamp of the type suitable for engaging and clamping the web loop of the archery bowstring release assemblies of FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 1 an archery bowstring release system 10 is shown.
- the bowstring release system 10 is used to draw, hold and release the bowstring of a bow for archery target shooting and hunting.
- the release system 10 includes a wrist strap 12 which is typically arranged about the wrist of user.
- the apex 14 of the strap 12 is formed by a pair of legs 16 which intersect intermediate the ends of strap 12 .
- the apex 14 is disposed proximate the palm of the user's hand and the legs 16 of the strap 12 are wrapped around and across the the back of the user's wrist and fastened together to form a wrist-confining loop 17 as in FIG. 2.
- the wrist strap 12 supports a pull ring 18 which is attached thereto.
- the pull ring 18 is illustrated in various forms in FIGS. 1, 2, 3 and 4 .
- the pull ring 18 is typically fashioned to provide a pair of strap-engaging surface edges 20 .
- the surface edges 20 are formed by either a central aperture 22 (FIG. 3) or by a pair of slots 24 , as illustrated in FIG. 4.
- the angle between the surface edges 20 is complementary to the angle formed by the legs 16 of strap 12 .
- the angle formed by legs 16 of strap 12 herein is approximately a right angle but may vary as desired by the fabricator of the strap 12 , resulting in the angle between the surface edges 20 being also approximately a right angle.
- the pull ring 18 illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4 is attached to the strap 12 by threading a short length of a flexible web strap 26 (FIGS. 1 and 2) through slots 24 or central aperture 22 and doubling the web strap 26 and extending the web-end portions 28 (FIGS. 1 and 2) of web strap 26 away from the pull ring 18 .
- the end portions 28 are affixed by stitching or other fastening techniques such as riveting or bonding.
- the web straps 26 may be made from a sturdy and stable material such as leather or nylon webbing
- Pull ring 18 is disposed so that the surface edges 20 (FIGS. 3 and 4) extend transverse to legs 16 , approximately perpendicular. This orientation of the pull ring 18 relative to the wrist strap 12 disposes slot 30 of ring 18 for acceptance of a strap 32 or web 32 therethrough. Thus oriented, the strap 32 approximately bisects the angles formed by the surface edges 20 and the angle of the legs 16 of strap 12 .
- Web 32 is folded or doubled to form a loop, and one end portion 38 of the web 32 is threaded through an opening 34 in the body of the bowstring release mechanism 36 . The web 32 is then folded back on itself and the end portions 38 of the web 32 are threaded through slot 30 of pull ring 18 .
- a clamp 40 engaging both end portions 38 of the loop 32 is used to fix the web loop 32 in slot 30 .
- the clamp 40 must be very compact in order to not interfere with the use of the bowstring release assembly 10 . At the same time, the clamp 40 must be strong enough to hold the end portions 38 of web 32 against slippage relative to the clamp 40 and must further resist at least the forces exerted on the clamp 40 in order to draw and hold the bowstring of a bow (not shown).
- the best embodiment of the preferred clamp 40 is comprised of a pair of bars 42 , which act as jaws.
- the bars 42 are drilled and/or tapped to accept cap screws 44 or other similar fasteners.
- the web 32 is infinitely adjustable between limits defined by the length dimension of the web 32 permitting the pull point of engagement with the release 36 and the clamping point to be varied so that any wear may be overcome, even when in the field. Only a common Allen wrench to manipulate the cap screws 44 is required. By adjusting the position of the clamp 40 the index finger will occupy a position such that operation of the trigger 37 may be accomplished smoothly and with out concentration of the user.
- clamp 40 and the pull ring 18 with the web-accommodating slot 30 provide a non damaging surface against which the web 32 is positioned to reduce wear and tear to the web 32 .
- Preventive maintenance for the archery bowstring release system 10 is made easy.
- the web 32 and clamp 40 may be removed, and a new web 32 inserted and reclamped using the original clamp 40 , assuring continued utility and reliability of the bowstring release assembly 10 .
- wrist straps 12 illustrated herein are made and sold by Scott Archery Manufacturing, Inc. of Clay City, Ky. The selection of these style wrist straps was a matter of choice and to illustrate the invention when used with various style wrist straps.
- Various other styles and makes of wrist straps are available to the public and most wrist straps available to the public may be used or modified in accord with the teachings of this disclosure to support and mount the pull ring 18 . Therefore, the terms “bowstring release,” “release” or “wrist strap” are intended to be inclusive and therefore are to be interpreted broadly and are not to be considered a basis for limiting the invention in any manner.
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- This invention relates to archery bowstring release and wrist strap assemblies and, more specifically, to the manner in which the archery bowstring release is connected to the wrist strap to afford infinite adjustability within a defined range of positions of the archery bowstring release relative to the wrist strap, while maintaining a stable and consistent location for the bowstring release/wrist strap interconnection.
- Archers use a bowstring release assembly to draw and/or release a bowstring in order to provide conditions as consistent as possible for each release of the bowstring. Use of a bowstring release eliminates some of the variability inherent in the manual release of a drawn bowstring.
- The bowstring release assembly is attached to a wrist strap which is, in turn, worn on and wrapped around an archer's wrist. Locating the assembly in this position further eliminates at least some of the inconsistencies in the release of the bowstring with the archer's fingers by requiring less movement of the fingers to effect release of the bowstring.
- To operate a bowstring release, a single finger engages and gently pulls the trigger of the release device thereby unlatching a restraining member which engages the bowstring, permitting the drawn bowstring to be pulled toward the bow and project the arrow toward its target.
- All persons vary in several physical aspects that affect the reliable use of a bowstring release, such as hand size, wrist size, arm length and other physical variables. These enumerated variables are accommodated by adjustability of the archery bowstring release wrist strap.
- Prior art releases have used various incremental adjustability schemes and, in many instances, the adjustability of the distance between the wrist strap and the bowstring release mechanism is a rigid connection. The rigid connection both inhibits the bowstring release from being positioned away from the palm of the archer's hand and prevents unencumbered use of the hand for other purposes.
- It is an object of the invention to provide an improved archery bowstring release assembly.
- It is another object of the invention to provide a flexible connection between a release and a wrist strap.
- It is a further object of the invention to provide an infinitely adjustable connection between a wrist strap and an archery bowstring release.
- It is an additional object of the invention to improve the functionality of the archer's hand while wearing this archery bowstring release and wrist strap.
- It is a still further object of the invention to confine the connection of the wrist strap and the archery bowstring release to a restricted location on the wrist strap while ensuring the flexibility and adjustability of the archery bowstring release relative to the wrist strap.
- These Objects of the Invention are set forth at this point for the purpose of identifying some of the objects and characteristics of the invention; however, these objects or others that are not enumerated are not intended to be used to limit the invention in any manner.
- A pull ring having a pair of segments of the circumscribing outer portion, against which forces are exerted by a wrist strap, is disposed substantially perpendicular and transverse to the legs of a wrist strap formed in a substantially right angular form. The pull ring is attached to the outer surface of the wrist strap. Attachment is preferably accomplished by use of a web of heavy fabric, such as a nylon web or strap or a piece of leather, folded and engaged at the fold with the transverse portions of the pull ring and the web or strap sewn or otherwise permanently attached to the outer surface of the wrist strap.
- The pull ring preferably is formed in a generally square or pentagonal shape with a central aperture. At least a portion of the walls of the central aperture parallels the transverse portions of the ring to form the retaining and stabilizing pair of portions of the circumscribing outer portions.
- Alternatively, the retaining and stabilizing portions of the pull ring may be made by forming a pair of slots with an elongated wall of each slot and the transverse portions of the ring cooperating to form the retaining and stabilizing pair of portions of the pull ring.
- The pull ring is further formed to define a loop slot for acceptance of a loop of a third web. The third web is a length of flexible material such as nylon webbing formed into a loop and threaded through the slot or aperture in the bowstring release mechanism; both of the end portions of the web are threaded through the loop slot of the pull ring. The end portions of the loop of the web are clamped with a clamp which is tightened in order to hold without slipping the end portions of the web. The clamp is then pulled against but not through the pull ring.
- The web loop permits the bowstring release to be moved out of the way so that the user may use his hand without either having to deal with a rigid structure or having to remove the wrist strap.
- The length of the web loop formed by the clamp may be infinitely varied to adjust the distance between the bowstring release mechanism and the ends of the looping web to accommodate varying sizes of hands and wrists or lengths of arms.
- This Summary of the Invention is very brief. Reference should be made to the Detailed Description of the Invention below for a more detailed understanding of the invention
- The Summary of the Invention is not intended to nor should it be used for limiting the invention in any manner.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an archery bowstring release assembly incorporating the invention and having a buckle fastening arrangement.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an archery bowstring release assembly incorporating the invention and having a hook and loop fastening arrangement.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an embodiment of the pull ring suitable for use in either of the archery bowstring release assemblies illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 4 illustrates another embodiment of the pull ring suitable for use in either of the archery bowstring release assemblies illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a clamp of the type suitable for engaging and clamping the web loop of the archery bowstring release assemblies of FIGS. 1 and 2.
- Referring initially to the drawings and particularly to FIG. 1, an archery
bowstring release system 10 is shown. - The
bowstring release system 10 is used to draw, hold and release the bowstring of a bow for archery target shooting and hunting. - The
release system 10 includes awrist strap 12 which is typically arranged about the wrist of user. Theapex 14 of thestrap 12 is formed by a pair oflegs 16 which intersect intermediate the ends ofstrap 12. When worn, theapex 14 is disposed proximate the palm of the user's hand and thelegs 16 of thestrap 12 are wrapped around and across the the back of the user's wrist and fastened together to form a wrist-confining loop 17 as in FIG. 2. - The
wrist strap 12 supports apull ring 18 which is attached thereto. Thepull ring 18 is illustrated in various forms in FIGS. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Thepull ring 18 is typically fashioned to provide a pair of strap-engaging surface edges 20. Thesurface edges 20 are formed by either a central aperture 22 (FIG. 3) or by a pair ofslots 24, as illustrated in FIG. 4. - The angle between the
surface edges 20 is complementary to the angle formed by thelegs 16 ofstrap 12. In the embodiments illustrated, the angle formed bylegs 16 ofstrap 12 herein is approximately a right angle but may vary as desired by the fabricator of thestrap 12, resulting in the angle between thesurface edges 20 being also approximately a right angle. - The
pull ring 18 illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4 is attached to thestrap 12 by threading a short length of a flexible web strap 26 (FIGS. 1 and 2) throughslots 24 orcentral aperture 22 and doubling theweb strap 26 and extending the web-end portions 28 (FIGS. 1 and 2) ofweb strap 26 away from thepull ring 18. Theend portions 28 are affixed by stitching or other fastening techniques such as riveting or bonding. Theweb straps 26 may be made from a sturdy and stable material such as leather or nylon webbing -
Pull ring 18 is disposed so that the surface edges 20 (FIGS. 3 and 4) extend transverse tolegs 16, approximately perpendicular. This orientation of thepull ring 18 relative to thewrist strap 12 disposesslot 30 ofring 18 for acceptance of astrap 32 orweb 32 therethrough. Thus oriented, thestrap 32 approximately bisects the angles formed by thesurface edges 20 and the angle of thelegs 16 ofstrap 12. -
Web 32 is folded or doubled to form a loop, and oneend portion 38 of theweb 32 is threaded through anopening 34 in the body of thebowstring release mechanism 36. Theweb 32 is then folded back on itself and theend portions 38 of theweb 32 are threaded throughslot 30 ofpull ring 18. - A
clamp 40 engaging bothend portions 38 of theloop 32 is used to fix theweb loop 32 inslot 30. - The
clamp 40 must be very compact in order to not interfere with the use of thebowstring release assembly 10. At the same time, theclamp 40 must be strong enough to hold theend portions 38 ofweb 32 against slippage relative to theclamp 40 and must further resist at least the forces exerted on theclamp 40 in order to draw and hold the bowstring of a bow (not shown). - The best embodiment of the preferred
clamp 40, illustrated in detail in FIG. 5, is comprised of a pair ofbars 42, which act as jaws. Thebars 42 are drilled and/or tapped to acceptcap screws 44 or other similar fasteners. - The
web 32 is infinitely adjustable between limits defined by the length dimension of theweb 32 permitting the pull point of engagement with therelease 36 and the clamping point to be varied so that any wear may be overcome, even when in the field. Only a common Allen wrench to manipulate the cap screws 44 is required. By adjusting the position of theclamp 40 the index finger will occupy a position such that operation of thetrigger 37 may be accomplished smoothly and with out concentration of the user. - The use of the
pull ring 18 and theclamp 40 to retain theweb 32 provides infinite or micro-adjustability of the length of the loop ofweb 32 while providing the flexibility necessary to fold thebowstring release 36 out of the way whenever not drawing the bowstring. - Further, the
clamp 40 and thepull ring 18 with the web-accommodatingslot 30 provide a non damaging surface against which theweb 32 is positioned to reduce wear and tear to theweb 32. - Preventive maintenance for the archery
bowstring release system 10 is made easy. Theweb 32 and clamp 40 may be removed, and anew web 32 inserted and reclamped using theoriginal clamp 40, assuring continued utility and reliability of thebowstring release assembly 10. - This Detailed Description of the Invention is made with reference to drawing illustrations of and descriptions of a release mechanism manufactured by and available from Scott Archery Manufacturing, Inc. of Clay City, Ky., the Assignee of this invention. The illustration of this type release is a matter of choice inasmuch as any suitable release, i.e., jaw type, or cord type, may be attached to the
web 32 or modified to provide a slot such asslot 34 for such attachment. - Likewise, the types of wrist straps12 illustrated herein are made and sold by Scott Archery Manufacturing, Inc. of Clay City, Ky. The selection of these style wrist straps was a matter of choice and to illustrate the invention when used with various style wrist straps. Various other styles and makes of wrist straps are available to the public and most wrist straps available to the public may be used or modified in accord with the teachings of this disclosure to support and mount the
pull ring 18. Therefore, the terms “bowstring release,” “release” or “wrist strap” are intended to be inclusive and therefore are to be interpreted broadly and are not to be considered a basis for limiting the invention in any manner. - With a detailed understanding of the invention, it will be apparent to the artisan of ordinary skill in the art that minor changes and modifications may be made in the disclosed bowstring release assembly without removing the changed device from the protection afforded by the appended claims.
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