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Arrow with nock assembly

  • US 5,306,019 A
  • Filed: 11/04/1992
  • Issued: 04/26/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/04/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A nock assembly, for an arrow, the arrow having a shaft and at least one vane, the shaft having an outer cylindrical surface, a central longitudinal shaft axis, a bore which extends along said axis, and a first rear opening to the bore, the vane being fixed to the outer cylindrical surface, which nock assembly comprises:

  • (a) an adapter which is mounted within the bore at the first rear opening and is longitudinally parallel to the shaft axis, said adapter being fixed to the shaft in a predetermined angular position about the shaft axis relative to the vane, said adapter having a socket which has an inner cylindrical surface and a second rear opening to the socket;

    (b) a nock having a head end, a bifurcated tail end, and a central longitudinal nock axis which is collinear with said shaft axis, said nock being removably mounted to said adapter so that said head end is located within said socket, said head end having an outer cylindrical surface and a reduced forward portion and said bifurcated tail end is located outside of said socket; and

    (c) retaining means for releasably locking the head end of said nock within the socket so that the nock is in a predetermined locking angular position lengthwise of the shaft axis relative to the second opening, said retaining means comprising;

    (1) at least one locking pin which extends radially outward from the reduced portion of said head end of the nock, said pin being spaced from said inner cylindrical surface when said reduced portion is within said socket; and

    (2) a detent means on said adapter for releasably retaining the locking pin when said nock is in said predetermined locking angular position, said detent means comprising a wall at the forward end of said socket which is perpendicular to the shaft axis, said wall having an aperture and a forward surface, said aperture being shaped so that said reduced portion and said pin can pass freely through said aperture when said nock is in a non-locking angular position relative to said shaft axis and so that said pin is forward of and aligned with a solid portion of said forward surface when said nock is in said predetermined angular locking position.

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