Nock for slingshot and slingbow projectile
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1. A nock for a projectile, the nock comprising:
- a connection shaft;
a shank that is coaxially aligned with the connection shaft and the connection shaft extends from a first end of the shank; and
a flare that extends from a second end of the shank, wherein the second end is distal from the first end;
wherein the shank has a length, wherein the length of the shank is sufficiently long such that it can be held between the fingers;
wherein the flare is configured to operate as a grip stop for holding the projectile, and wherein the flare is further configured to be held in the pocket of a slingbow.
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Abstract
A nock or an arrow with a nock suitable for being launched with a slingshot or slingbow. The nock includes a shank that is of sufficient length to fit within the pocket of a slingbow without interfering with the fletching. The nock also includes a flared element to facilitate gripping of the nock. The nock can include a connection shaft for attachment to the shaft of an arrow.
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1. A nock for a projectile, the nock comprising:
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a connection shaft; a shank that is coaxially aligned with the connection shaft and the connection shaft extends from a first end of the shank; and a flare that extends from a second end of the shank, wherein the second end is distal from the first end; wherein the shank has a length, wherein the length of the shank is sufficiently long such that it can be held between the fingers; wherein the flare is configured to operate as a grip stop for holding the projectile, and wherein the flare is further configured to be held in the pocket of a slingbow. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A projectile including a nock, the projectile comprising:
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a projectile shaft with a load at one end of the projectile shaft and a fletching attached proximate to a second end of the projectile; a nock extending from the second end of the projectile, the nock comprising; a shank that is coaxially aligned with the projectile shaft and having a length extending beyond the fletching; and a flare that extends from the end of the shank that is distal from the arrow shaft; wherein the length of the shank is sufficiently long such that it can be held between the fingers; wherein the flare is configured to operate as a grip stop for holding the projectile, and wherein the flare is further configured to be held in the pocket of a slingbow.
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