Bowfishing arrow with releasable end assembly
First Claim
1. An arrow comprising;
- an arrow shaft having opposite forward and rearward ends,a removable assembly at one said arrow shaft end and having a distal arrow element thereon,said removable assembly including cooperating plug and socket sections with one said section affixed to one said arrow shaft end and the other said section including said distal arrow element,said socket section having a bore terminating in an end wall,said plug section including an elongated plug element having a periphery insertable within said socket section bore and terminating in a forward tip,guide means radially extending from said plug element periphery,catch means in said socket section adapted to receive said guide means upon insertion of said plug element within said socket section bore, said catch means including lock means, andcompressible resilient means carried by one said section,said compressible resilient means including a length of elastomeric tubing disposed within said socket section bore and having a central longitudinal axis extending transversely of the length of said arrow shaft, wherebyfollowing insertion of said plug element into said socket section bore and engagement of said guide means with said catch means, said resilient means is sandwiched between said plug and socket sections to produce an axial biasing force between said sections maintaining said guide means within said lock means to securely connect said socket and plug assemblies relative one another and said arrow shaft.
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Abstract
A bowfishing arrow includes a nock assembly that is readily manipulated to allow for the quick removal and re-attachment to the rear end of the same or another arrow shaft. The nock assembly is provided with a forwardmost elongated plug insertable within a socket or bore within the rear of the arrow shaft while guidance and locking together of the components is achieved through a radial pin on the nock assembly plug engageable within a multi-directional slot arrangement. Short of achieving a fully assembled condition, a compressible member is engaged and thereafter produces a constant biasing force that in addition to assuring a rigid, rattle-free attachment, also maintains the components in a locked position. Removal of the nock assembly requires a positive forward displacement of the nock assembly relative the arrow shaft against the force of the compressible member prior to a compound angular and axial movement between the components.
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1. An arrow comprising;
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an arrow shaft having opposite forward and rearward ends, a removable assembly at one said arrow shaft end and having a distal arrow element thereon, said removable assembly including cooperating plug and socket sections with one said section affixed to one said arrow shaft end and the other said section including said distal arrow element, said socket section having a bore terminating in an end wall, said plug section including an elongated plug element having a periphery insertable within said socket section bore and terminating in a forward tip, guide means radially extending from said plug element periphery, catch means in said socket section adapted to receive said guide means upon insertion of said plug element within said socket section bore, said catch means including lock means, and compressible resilient means carried by one said section, said compressible resilient means including a length of elastomeric tubing disposed within said socket section bore and having a central longitudinal axis extending transversely of the length of said arrow shaft, whereby following insertion of said plug element into said socket section bore and engagement of said guide means with said catch means, said resilient means is sandwiched between said plug and socket sections to produce an axial biasing force between said sections maintaining said guide means within said lock means to securely connect said socket and plug assemblies relative one another and said arrow shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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