ARCHERY TRAINING SYSTEM
First Claim
1. A finger release aid for archery shooting training with an archery training device, comprisinga nock;
- a top string fixedly attached to the nock at a first portion of the nock;
a bottom string fixedly attached to the nock at the first portion of the nock; and
an aid body fixedly attached to a second portion of the nock, comprising a top arm extending from the aid body and fixedly attached to the top string, a bottom arm extending from the aid body and fixedly attached to the bottom string, a top slit located proximate to the second portion of the nock, and a bottom slit located proximate to the bottom arm, wherein, when a user dry fires the archery training device, the top slit is configured to releasably couple with a top interconnector of the archery training device, and the bottom slit is configured to releasably couple with a bottom interconnector of the archery training device.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a finger release aid for archery shooting training with an archery training device. The archery training system provides an archer the ability to safely condition psychologically and physically without the need of a bow and arrow while maintaining the sensation of using a bow and arrow. Dry firing the archery training system with the finger release aid mimics the actions of finger shooting an arrow while using a traditional archery bow. Instant feedback for users is provided when they have maintained proper form during the draw, hold, and release phases used during finger shooting.
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20 Claims
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1. A finger release aid for archery shooting training with an archery training device, comprising
a nock; -
a top string fixedly attached to the nock at a first portion of the nock; a bottom string fixedly attached to the nock at the first portion of the nock; and an aid body fixedly attached to a second portion of the nock, comprising a top arm extending from the aid body and fixedly attached to the top string, a bottom arm extending from the aid body and fixedly attached to the bottom string, a top slit located proximate to the second portion of the nock, and a bottom slit located proximate to the bottom arm, wherein, when a user dry fires the archery training device, the top slit is configured to releasably couple with a top interconnector of the archery training device, and the bottom slit is configured to releasably couple with a bottom interconnector of the archery training device. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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2. A finger release aid for archery shooting training with an archery training device, comprising
a nock; -
a top string fixedly attached to the nock at a first portion of the nock; a bottom string fixedly attached to the nock at the first portion of the nock; and an aid body fixedly attached to a second portion of the nock, comprising a top arm extending from the aid body and fixedly attached to the top string, a bottom arm extending from the aid body and fixedly attached to the bottom string, a top slit located proximate to the first portion of the nock, and a bottom slit located proximate to the bottom arm, wherein, when a user dry fires the archery training device, the top slit is configured to releasably couple through a top interconnector of the archery training device with a top resistance band of the archery training device that provides a primary tension, and the bottom slit is configured to releasably couple through a bottom interconnector of the archery training device with a bottom resistance band of the archery training device that provides a counterbalance tension to the primary tension. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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3. A finger release aid for archery shooting training with an archery training device, comprising
a nock having a first portion and a second portion distal to the first portion; -
a top string having a first portion and a second portion distal to the first portion and fixedly attached to the second portion of the nock at the second portion of the top string; a bottom string having a first portion and a second portion distal to the first portion and fixedly attached to the second portion of the nock at the second portion of the bottom string; and an aid body fixedly attached to the first portion of the nock, comprising a top arm extending from the aid body in a first direction and turning in a second direction and fixedly attached to the first portion of the top string at a distal end of the top arm, a bottom arm extending from the aid body opposite the first direction and turning in the second direction and fixedly attached to the first portion of the bottom string at a distal end of the bottom arm, a top slit located proximate to the first portion of the nock, and a bottom slit located proximate to the bottom arm, wherein, when a user dry fires the archery training device, the top slit is configured to releasably couple through a top interconnector of the archery training device with a top resistance band of the archery training device that provides a primary tension, and the bottom slit is configured to releasably couple through a bottom interconnector of the archery training device with a bottom resistance band of the archery training device that provides a counterbalance tension to the primary tension. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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