BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Fields of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a crossbow, and more particularly, to an arrow pressing
device of a crossbow and the pressing device firmly positions the arrow before shooting.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
[0002] The conventional crossbow comprises a limb, a riser, a string, a barrel, a foregrip,
a trigger unit, a stock and a retention member. An arrow is first put in the flight
groove and the retention member presses on the arrow to ensure that the arrow does
not shift such that the arrow can be sent to the target as expected. Nevertheless,
when the user pulls the trigger to shoot the arrow, the retention member still applies
a downward force to the arrow. The downward force pushes the rear end of the arrow
and the arrow head slightly tilt upward. Besides, the downward force from the retention
member reduces the speed when the arrow leaves the crossbow. The retention member
will be worn out due to friction so that the retention member gradually fails to correctly
press the arrow.
[0003] The present invention intends to provide an arrow retention device to eliminate the
shortcomings mentioned above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention relates to an arrow retention device of a crossbow, and the
arrow retention device comprises a fixing member having one end thereof fixed to a
shooting device of the crossbow, and an installation slot is defined axially in the
underside of the fixing member. An arm is pivotably inserted into the installation
slot and has a first end and a second end. The first end is exposed beyond the installation
slot, and the second end of the arm is inserted into the shooting device. A restriction
rod extends from each of two sides of the arm. A pushing spring is connected to the
top of the arm and biased between the second end of the arm and the shooting device.
A retention member is connected to the end face of the first end of the arm and comprises
a connection portion, a shank and a guide portion. The connection portion is connected
to the end face of the first end of the arm and the first end of the shank. The second
end of the shank is connected to the guide portion. The connection portion and the
guide portion respectively extend toward two opposite directions. A contact portion
is formed at the connection portion of the shank and the guide portion. The contact
portion presses the arrow put in the flight groove of the crossbow.
[0005] The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when
taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration
only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006]
Fig. 1 shows that the arrow retention device of the present invention is installed
to a crossbow;
Fig. 2 is a side view to show that the arrow retention device of the present invention
is installed to a crossbow;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view to show the arrow retention device of the present invention
and a portion of the shooting device of the crossbow;
Fig. 4 is another perspective view to show the arrow retention device of the present
invention and a portion of the shooting device of the crossbow;
Fig. 5 is a partial cross sectional view to show the arrow retention device of the
present invention;
Fig. 6 is an enlarged cross sectional view of the arrow retention device of the present
invention and a portion of the shooting device of the crossbow;
Fig. 7 shows that an arrow is put to the crossbow, the arm is pivoted and the retention
member presses the arrow;
Fig. 8 shows that the safety unit is released, and the arrow is ready to shoot;
Fig. 9 shows that the user begins to pull the trigger, and
Fig. 10 shows that the retention member is separated the arrow when the trigger is
pulled.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0007] Referring to Figs. 1 to 10, the arrow retention device of the present invention comprises
a fixing member 2 having one end thereof fixed to a shooting device 1. An installation
slot 21 is defined axially in the underside of the fixing member 2. An arm 3 is pivotably
inserted into the installation slot 21 and includes a first end 31 and a second end
32, wherein the first end 31 is exposed beyond the installation slot 21, and the second
end of the arm 3 is inserted into the shooting device 1. A restriction rod 33 extends
from each of two sides of the arm 3. A pushing spring 4 is connected to the top of
the arm 3, and biased between the second end 32 of the arm 3 and the shooting device
1. A retention member 5 is connected to the end face of the first end 31 of the arm
3 and comprises a connection portion 51, a shank 52 and a guide portion 53. The connection
portion 51 is connected to the end face of the first end 31 of the arm 3 and the first
end of the shank 52. The second end of the shank 52 is connected to the guide portion
53. The connection portion 51 and the guide portion 53 respectively extend toward
two opposite directions. A contact portion 54 is formed at the connection portion
of the shank 52 and the guide portion 53. The contact portion 54 presses an arrow
10 in the fight groove of the crossbow.
[0008] When the arrow 10 is put in the shooting device 1, the rear end of the arrow 10 pivots
the arm 3 so that the first end 31 of the arm 3 drives the retention member 5 toward
the arrow 10. The contact portion 54 presses the arrow 10, and the second end 32 of
the arm 3 compresses the pushing spring 4. This ensures that the arrow 10 does not
shift before pulling the trigger 11.
[0009] When the shooting device 1 is activated to shoot the arrow 10 by pulling the trigger
11, the arrow 10 leaves from the arm 3 and the pushing spring 4 releases a recovery
force, so that the second end 32 of the arm 3 is pivoted back (downward), and the
first end 31 of the arm 3 and the contact portion 54 are separated from the arrow
10. By this specific arrangement of the present invention, the arrowhead of the arrow
10 does not tilt upward when the string sends the arrow 10 toward the target as shown
in Figs. 6 to 10.
[0010] The fixing member 2 includes two notches 22 which are located corresponding to the
restriction rods 33. Each notch 22 includes a first inclined face 221 and a second
inclined face 222, and an angled area 223 is formed between the first and second inclined
faces 221, 222. The angle of the angled area 223 is larger than 90 degrees or equal
to 90 degrees. The restriction rods 33 are engaged with the angled area 223 when the
arm 3 is not pivoted, and the restriction rods 33 are move away from the angled area
223 when the arm 3 is pivoted. When the angle is larger than 90 degrees, the time
that the restriction rods 33 contact the angled area 223 is faster than that when
the angle is equal to 90 degrees. The users can use the feature to adjust the crossbow
according to individual needs. As shown in Figs. 9 and 10, the setting to the angle
relates the time required to install an arrow 10 to the crossbow. Besides, in order
to prevent the pushing spring 4 from disengaged from its position by the pressure
from the second end 32 of the arm 3, the arm 3 includes a recess 34 which is located
corresponding to the pushing spring 4, and one end of the pushing spring 4 is securely
engaged with the recess 34. Therefore, the pushing spring 4 does not disengaged from
the recess 34 when the second end 32 compresses the pushing spring 4. The pushing
spring 4 can provide a stable recovery force to the arm 3. The recovery force from
the pushing spring 4 relates the time that the arm 3 pivots back, so that the users
may use the angle setting of the angled area 223 and the pushing spring 4 to install
the arrow 10 to the crossbow quickly. The force of the pushing spring 4 affects the
speed that the arm 3 pivots back as shown in Fig. 6.
[0011] As shown in Fig. 3, a bolt 6 extends through the connection portion 51 of the retention
member 5 and is connected to the first end 31 of the arm 3. The retention member 5can
also be connected to the arm 3 by other known methods such as adhering, magnetic attracting,
or snapping.
[0012] The shooting device 1 comprises a trigger 11, a link 12, a driving member 13 and
a striking member 14. The trigger 11 is exposed beyond the body of the crossbow, and
the link 12 and the driving member 13 are installed in the body of the crossbow. The
link 12 is connected between the trigger 11 and the driving member 13. The striking
member 14 is located in the shooting device 1 and hooked to the driving member 13.
The striking member 14 is located beside the arm 3 and has a hook 141 which is used
to hook the string 20 of the crossbow. As shown in Figs. 9 and 10, when the trigger
11 is pulled, the link 12 is driven to pivot the driving member 13. The driving member
13 is pivoted to separate striking member 14 from the driving member 13. A resilient
member 7 is located on the top of the striking member 14. The resilient member 7 is
biased between the striking member 14 and the shooting device 1. The resilient member
7 pivots the striking member 14 to release the string 20 to shoot the arrow 10. The
string 20 and the arrow 10 are located on a common horizontal plane.
[0013] The shooting device 1 includes a safety unit 15 which is located beside the driving
member 13 and the striking member 14. The safety unit 15 includes a safety pin 151,
a positioning spring 152, a ball 153 and a restriction pin 154. A control rod 155
extends from each of two sides of the safety pin 151 and is exposed beyond the shooting
device 1. The shooting device 1 has a path 16 in which the safety pins 151 are slidably
received. An oval opening 161 is defined in each of two sides of the path 16. The
control rods 155 slidably extend through the oval openings 161. The safety pins 151
each have two first slots 156 defined in the top thereof. The positioning spring 152
and the ball 153 are secured to the shooting device 1. The ball 153 is engaged with
one of the two first slots 156, the positioning spring 152 is biased between the shooting
device 1 and the ball 153. The restriction pin 154 has a second slot 157 and a passage
158. The passage 158 communicates with the second slot 157 and the path 16. A spring
8 is received in the second slot 157. The restriction pin 154 has a first end thereof
biasing the driving emmer 13, and a second end of the restriction pin 154 extends
through the second slot 157, the spring 8 and the passage 158. The safety pin 151
slides in the path 16 and presses the restriction pin 154 to restrict and secure the
driving member 13 under the safety mode as shown in Fig. 6. The safety pin 151 slides
in the path 16 and away from the restriction pin 154, and the driving member 13 is
pivoted to push the restriction pin 154 which extends through the passage 158 and
reaches into the path 16 under a shooting mode as shown in Fig. 9.
1. An arrow retention device of a crossbow,
characterized in that:
a fixing member (2) has one end thereof fixed to a shooting device (1), an installation
slot (21) is defined axially in an underside of the fixing member (2);
an arm (3) is pivotably inserted into the installation slot (21) and has a first end
(31) and a second end (32), the first end (31) is exposed beyond the installation
slot (21), the second end of the arm (3) is inserted into the shooting device (1),
a restriction rod (33) extends from each of two sides of the arm (3), a pushing spring
(4) is connected to a top of the arm (3), the pushing spring (4) is biased between
the second end (32) of the arm (3) and the shooting device (1);
a retention member (5) is connected to an end face of the first end (31) of the arm
(3) and comprises a connection portion (51), a shank (52) and a guide portion (53),
the connection portion (51) is connected to the end face of the first end (31) of
the arm (3) and a first end of the shank (52), a second end of the shank (52) is connected
to the guide portion (53), the connection portion (51) and the guide portion (53)
respectively extend toward two opposite directions, a contact portion (54) is formed
at a connection portion of the shank (52) and the guide portion (53), the contact
portion (54) is adapted to press an arrow (10);
when the arrow (10) is put in the shooting device (1), a rear end of the arrow (10)
pivots the arm (3) so that the first end (31) of the arm (3) drives the retention
member (5) toward the arrow (10), the contact portion (54) presses the arrow (10),
the second end (32) of the arm (3) compresses the pushing spring (4), when the shooting
device (1) is activated to shoot the arrow (10), the arrow (10) leaves from the arm
(3) and the pushing spring (4) releases a recovery force and the arm (3) is pivoted
back, and the contact portion (54) is separated from the arrow (10).
2. The arrow retention device of a crossbow as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixing
member (2) includes two notches (22) which are located corresponding to the restriction
rods (33), each notch (22) includes a first inclined face (221) and a second inclined
face (222), an angled area (223) is formed between the first and second inclined faces
(221, 222), an angle of the angled area (223) is larger than 90 degrees or equal to
90 degrees, the restriction rods (33) are engaged with the angled area (223) when
the arm (3) is not pivoted, the restriction rods (33) are move away from the angled
area (223) when the arm (3) is pivoted.
3. The arrow retention device of a crossbow as claimed in claim 1, wherein a bolt (6)
extends through the connection portion (51) of the retention member (5) and is connected
to the first end (31) of the arm (3).
4. The arrow retention device of a crossbow as claimed in claim 3, wherein the shooting
device (1) comprises a trigger (11), a link (12), a driving member (13) and a striking
member (14), the trigger (11) is adapted to be exposed beyond a body of the crossbow,
the link (12) and the driving member (13) are adapted to be installed in the body
of the crossbow, the link (12) is connected between the trigger (11) and the driving
member (13), the striking member (14) is located in the shooting device (1) and hooked
to the driving member (13), the striking member (14) is located beside the arm (3)
and has a hook (141) which is adapted to hook a string (20), when the trigger (11)
is pulled, the link (12) is driven to pivot the driving member (13), the driving member
(13) is pivoted to separate striking member (14) from the driving member (13), a resilient
member (7) is located on a top of the striking member (14), the resilient member (7)
is biased between the striking member (14) and the shooting device (1), the resilient
member (7) pivots the striking member (14) to release the string (20), the string
(20) and the arrow (10) are located on a common horizontal plane.
5. The arrow retention device of a crossbow as claimed in claim 4, wherein the shooting
device (1) includes a safety unit (15) which is located beside the driving member
(13) and the striking member (14), the safety unit (15) includes a safety pin (151),
a positioning spring (152), a ball (153) and a restriction pin (154), a control rod
(155) extends from each of two sides of the safety pin (151) and is exposed beyond
the shooting device (1), the shooting device (1) has a path (16) in which the safety
pins (151) are slidably received, an oval opening (161) is defined in each of two
sides of the path (16), the control rods (155) slidably extend through the oval openings
(161), the safety pins (151) each have two first slots (156) defined in a top thereof,
the positioning spring (152) and the ball (153) are secured to the shooting device
(1), the ball (153) is engaged with one of the two first slots (156), the positioning
spring (152) is biased between the shooting device (1) and the ball (153), the restriction
pin (154) has a second slot (157) and a passage (158), the passage (158) communicates
with the second slot (157) and the path (16), a spring (8) is received in the second
slot (157), the restriction pin (154) has a first end thereof biasing the driving
member (13), a second end of the restriction pin (154) extends through the second
slot (157), the spring (8) and the passage (158), the safety pin (151) slides in the
path (16) and presses the restriction pin (154) to restrict and secure the driving
member (13) under a safety mode, the safety pin (151) slides in the path (16) and
away from the restriction pin (154), and the driving member (13) is pivoted to push
the restriction pin (154) which extends through the passage (158) and reaches into
the path (16) under a shooting mode.