Quiver light
First Claim
1. An archery quiver adapted to hold a plurality of arrows having heads and shafts, the quiver comprising:
- a housing having a portion for receiving the arrow heads;
a rack member spaced from the housing and adapted to engage and grip the arrow shafts;
a quiver shaft having two ends and being mounted at one end to the housing and at the other end to the rack member;
means for illuminating a desired area surrounding the quiver; and
means for mounting the illuminating means on the housing such that the illuminating means faces in a direction outward from the housing.
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Abstract
An archery quiver adapted to hold a plurality of arrows having heads and shafts is disclosed. The quiver comprises a housing having a portion for receiving the arrow heads and a rack member spaced from the housing and adapted to engage and grip the arrow shafts. A quiver shaft has two ends and is mounted at one end to the housing and at the other end to the rack member. A mechanism is provided for illuminating a desired area surrounding the quiver. A mechanism is further provided for permanently or removably mounting the illuminating mechanism on the housing such that the illuminating mechanism faces in a direction outward from the housing.
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13 Claims
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1. An archery quiver adapted to hold a plurality of arrows having heads and shafts, the quiver comprising:
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a housing having a portion for receiving the arrow heads; a rack member spaced from the housing and adapted to engage and grip the arrow shafts; a quiver shaft having two ends and being mounted at one end to the housing and at the other end to the rack member; means for illuminating a desired area surrounding the quiver; and means for mounting the illuminating means on the housing such that the illuminating means faces in a direction outward from the housing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An archery quiver adapted to hold a plurality of arrows having heads and shafts, the quiver comprising:
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a housing having a portion for receiving the arrow heads; a rack member spaced from the housing and adapted to engage and grip the arrow shafts; a quiver shaft having two ends and being mounted at one end to the housing and at another end to the rack member; means for illuminating a desired area surrounding the quiver, wherein the illuminating means comprises; a lamp housing, the lamp housing being integrally formed with the quiver; a closeable electrical circuit disposed within the lamp housing, the electrical circuit having a lamp and a battery assembly; and means, disposed on the lamp housing, for closing the electrical circuit, wherein the electrical circuit closing means comprises; an end cap rotatably mounted on the lamp housing at an end distal from the lamp; an electrical conduit extending between the lamp and the battery assembly; and a metal insert disposed within the end cap and adapted to selectively contact the electrical conduit upon rotation in order to close the electrical circuit; and means for mounting the illuminating means on the housing such that the illuminating means faces in a direction outward from the housing, wherein the mounting means comprises a through bore defined in the housing, the through bore being located at an end distal from the rack member, the lamp being disposed within the through bore, and a recess formed within the housing, the recess adapted to securely and closely receive the lamp housing.
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13. An archery quiver detachably mountable on a bow and adapted to hold a plurality of arrows having heads and shafts, the quiver comprising:
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a housing having a portion for receiving the arrow heads; a rack member spaced from the housing and adapted to engage and grip the arrow shafts; a quiver shaft having two ends and being mounted at one end to the housing and at the other end to the rack member; means for illuminating a desired area surrounding the quiver, the illuminating means comprising; a closeable electrical circuit having a lamp and a battery assembly; and a switch, mounted on the quiver shaft, for closing the electrical circuit; and means for mounting the illuminating means on the housing such that the illuminating means faces in a direction outward from the housing, the mounting means comprising; a through bore defined in the housing, the through bore being located at an end distal from the rack member, the through bore opening to, and communicating with a recess formed within the housing, the recess adapted to securely and closely receive the lamp.
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