Arrow shaft
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1. An arrow comprising:
- an arrowhead;
a nock;
a cylindrical hollow shaft extending longitudinally between and mounting the arrowhead and the nock, the shaft having N longitudinally extending concave, substantially straight flutes in the form of arcuate grooves on the outer surface of the shaft, where N is three, the depth of the flutes is about 0.018 inch and the width of the flutes is about 0.085 inch; and
a flight disposed on the shaft adjacent to the nock to guide and stabilize the flight of the arrow.
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Abstract
An arrow and its shaft wherein the shaft has a longitudinal axis extending between the arrowhead and the arrow nock. Flight feathers are disposed on the shaft near the nock to guide and rotate the arrow during flight. The shaft is hollow having longitudinally extended flutes to strengthen and stiffen the shaft. Strengthening and stiffening the shaft permits a smaller diameter shaft with a thinner wall thickness to be used to lighten the shaft and arrow without sacrificing the strength and stiffness of the arrow.
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6 Claims
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1. An arrow comprising:
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an arrowhead; a nock; a cylindrical hollow shaft extending longitudinally between and mounting the arrowhead and the nock, the shaft having N longitudinally extending concave, substantially straight flutes in the form of arcuate grooves on the outer surface of the shaft, where N is three, the depth of the flutes is about 0.018 inch and the width of the flutes is about 0.085 inch; and a flight disposed on the shaft adjacent to the nock to guide and stabilize the flight of the arrow. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An arrow comprising:
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an arrowhead; a nock; a cylindrical hollow shaft of uniform cross-sectional area and form extending longitudinally between and mounting the arrowhead and the nock, the shaft having a plurality of substantially straight flutes int he form of arcuate grooves extending on the outer surface of the shaft over its entire length from the arrowhead to the nock, the flute width, depth and number being selected so as to provide better aerodynamic performance than an unfluted shaft, the shaft having three flutes, the flute width being in the range of 0.050 to 0.125 inch; and a flight disposed on the shaft adjacent to the nock to guide and stabilize the flight of the arrow. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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