Offset arrow nock
First Claim
1. An arrow nock having a first axis which is to be positioned coaxially with the centerline of an arrow, an arrow connecting end which is substantially centered on said first axis, a second axis parallel to said first axis, said second axis being spaced from said first axis by a distance in the range of from 0.010" to 0.060", and a bowstring receiving groove opening away from said arrow receiving end, said groove being centered on a plane (FIG. 2A-2D) containing said second axis laterally spaced from and parallel to a plane containing said first axis.
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Abstract
An archery arrow nock (10) having a bowstring receiving groove (16) with a string contact point which is offset from the central axis (12) of the arrow to which the nock is to be attached permits the use of a lighter weight less stiff arrow by countering and diminishing the normal bending of the arrowshaft as it is propelled forward by acceleration of the bowstring at the moment of release. The string contact point may be offset either laterally from the plane containing the bowstring and arrow centerline or in this plane away from the arrow centerline.
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- 1. An arrow nock having a first axis which is to be positioned coaxially with the centerline of an arrow, an arrow connecting end which is substantially centered on said first axis, a second axis parallel to said first axis, said second axis being spaced from said first axis by a distance in the range of from 0.010" to 0.060", and a bowstring receiving groove opening away from said arrow receiving end, said groove being centered on a plane (FIG. 2A-2D) containing said second axis laterally spaced from and parallel to a plane containing said first axis.
- 6. An arrow nock having a first axis which is to be positioned coaxially with the centerline of an arrow, an arrow connecting end which is substantially centered on said first axis, a second axis parallel to said first axis, said second axis being spaced rom said first axis by a distance in the range of from 0.010" to 0.060", and a bowstring receiving groove opening away from said arrow receiving end, said groove being bisected by a plane, between the sides of the grooves containing said first axis (FIGS. 4A-4D) and said groove having a string contact area centered on a point which is offset in said plane a distance of from 0.010" to 0.060" from said first axis.
- 9. An archery arrow comprising a shaft having a central axis and an arrow nock affixed thereto, said nock having a first axis coaxial with the centerline of said arrow, an end connected to said arrow substantially centered on said first axis, a second axis parallel to said first axis, said second axis being spaced from said first axis by a distance in the range of from 0.010" to 0.060", and a bowstring receiving groove, said groove being centered on a plane (FIGS. 2A-2D) containing said second axis laterally spaced from and parallel to a plane containing said first axis.
- 14. An archery arrow comprising a shaft having a central axis and an arrow nock affixed thereto, said nock having an arrow connecting end which is substantially centered on said first axis, a second axis parallel to said first axis, and a bowstring receiving groove opening away from said arrow receiving end, said groove being bisected by a plane, between the side of the groove containing said first axis (FIGS. 4A-4D) and said groove having a string contact area centered on said second axis, said second axis being offset in said plane a distance of from 0.010" to 0.060" from said first axis.
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