Adjustable grip and trigger bow string release
First Claim
1. A bow string release comprising,a body having a string receiving notch in one end of said body and an axial hole through the other end of said body,a sear pivoted in the body adjacent said notch and having string retaining means operative to retain a bow string in said notch when said sear is in its operative position,handle means having a cylindrical portion with an axial hole therethrough,sleeve means extending through said axial holes,an enlargement on each end of said sleeve means capturing said handle means and said body,pull pin means slidably mounted in said sleeve means for movement between a first position and a retracted position, said pin means engaging said sear in said first position to retain said sear in said operative position and releasing said sear upon movement to said retracted position,spring means biasing said pin means to said first position,a trigger carried by said handle means and operative to move said pin means to said retracted position,said handle means and said body being rotatable relative to each other and relative to said pin meansand grip means connected to said cylindrical portion of said handle means adjusting means allowing adjustment of said grip means relative to said cylindrical portion.
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Abstract
The bow string release has a sear pivotally mounted in a cylindrical body and includes a string retaining finger which projects across the string receiving notch when the sear is engaged by a pull pin biased to the sear engaging position. The pull pin is slidable in a guide sleeve assembly extending through the end wall of the body through a handle which carries a trigger through which the pull pin passes. The ends of the sleeve assembly are enlarged to capture the body and handle. The body is rotatable relative to the handle and the pull pin. When the trigger is actuated it rocks about a fulcrum (its point of engagement with a washer or with the handle) to push an enlarged head on the end of the pin to pull the pin to release the sear. In one embodiment, an adjusting screw moves the enlarged head relative to the thrust washer to partly pull the pin to adjust the trigger travel necessary to release the bow string. In another embodiment the trigger has an adjusting screw which, in effect, partly pulls the trigger to adjust the travel. The trigger is mounted in the cylindrical body of the handle. A grip is rotatable on the cylindrical body. The trigger (and the cylindrical body) is rotatable relative to the grip and/or the string notch and the grip is rotatable relative to the string notch (and/or the trigger).
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1. A bow string release comprising,
a body having a string receiving notch in one end of said body and an axial hole through the other end of said body, a sear pivoted in the body adjacent said notch and having string retaining means operative to retain a bow string in said notch when said sear is in its operative position, handle means having a cylindrical portion with an axial hole therethrough, sleeve means extending through said axial holes, an enlargement on each end of said sleeve means capturing said handle means and said body, pull pin means slidably mounted in said sleeve means for movement between a first position and a retracted position, said pin means engaging said sear in said first position to retain said sear in said operative position and releasing said sear upon movement to said retracted position, spring means biasing said pin means to said first position, a trigger carried by said handle means and operative to move said pin means to said retracted position, said handle means and said body being rotatable relative to each other and relative to said pin means and grip means connected to said cylindrical portion of said handle means adjusting means allowing adjustment of said grip means relative to said cylindrical portion.
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