Bowfishing arrow attachment
DCFirst Claim
1. A bowfishing arrow, comprising:
- an arrow shaft with a point at its far end;
a generally cylindrical slide entrained on the arrow shaft to allow the slide to slide on the arrow shaft, the slide having a set of vanes projecting radially outwardly, at least one of the vanes having a passage in it adapted to receive a bowfishing line therethrough to attach the line to the slide; and
a slide stop to restrain further travel of the slide on the arrow, wherein the arrow is adopted to being attached to the bowfishing bow by attaching the line to the slide, the slide being adapted to remaining in front of the bow handle and the bow string at all times to minimize the chances of tangling the line with the bowstring and any other part of the bow.
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Abstract
The present invention provides an improved bowfishing arrow that prevents the bowfishing line from tangling with the bow string during release which can cause the arrow to snap back to cause serious injury. The improved arrow achieves this prevention by including a slide and a stop on the arrow shaft. The bowfishing line is tied to the slide which stays in front of the archer'"'"'s hand and the arrow rest during drawback. After arrow release, the slide slides back to the stop, which is located close to the rearward end of the arrow. The stop is designed to not touch the arrow rest or the bow handle during release. Because the slide slides back to the rearward end of the arrow during release, the rubbing of the fishing line against the arrow shaft and thus the wear of the fishing line is greatly reduced.
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25 Claims
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1. A bowfishing arrow, comprising:
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an arrow shaft with a point at its far end;
a generally cylindrical slide entrained on the arrow shaft to allow the slide to slide on the arrow shaft, the slide having a set of vanes projecting radially outwardly, at least one of the vanes having a passage in it adapted to receive a bowfishing line therethrough to attach the line to the slide; and
a slide stop to restrain further travel of the slide on the arrow, wherein the arrow is adopted to being attached to the bowfishing bow by attaching the line to the slide, the slide being adapted to remaining in front of the bow handle and the bow string at all times to minimize the chances of tangling the line with the bowstring and any other part of the bow. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A bowfishing bow and arrow, comprising:
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a bow with a handle and a bowstring;
an arrow with a shaft with a point at its far end;
a slide entrained on the arrow shaft to allow the slide to slide on the arrow shaft; and
a line attached to the bow at one end and attached to the slide at the other end, the slide being adapted to remaining in front of the bow handle and the bow string at all times when the bow is drawn to minimize the chances of tangling the line with the bowstring. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A bowfishing arrow, comprising:
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a slide having a cylinder which embraces an arrow shaft to allow the slide to slide on the arrow shaft and two vanes projecting radially outwardly from the cylinder, said cylinder has a groove on its outer wall surface extending from one vane to the other, each of the vanes has a fishing line hole at a position proximal to the cylinder; and
a slide stop having a pad to absorb the impact of the slide when the slide slides back, and a screw to hold the pad in place on the arrow shaft near the arrow shaft'"'"'s rearward end. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. A bowfishing arrow, comprising:
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a slide having two interconnected welded wire rings with one embracing the arrow shaft and being able to slide on the arrow shaft and the other hanging from the ring embracing the arrow shaft for fishing line attachment; and
a slide stop which comprises a cap screw screwed into the arrow shaft near the arrow shaft'"'"'s rearward end. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21)
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22. A bowfishing arrow, comprising:
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a slide having a wire ring of appropriate size so as the ring can slide along the arrow shaft and receive a fishing line passing through the ring without causing the fishing line-arrow shaft binding; and
a slide stop which comprises a cap screw screwed into the arrow shaft near the arrow shaft'"'"'s rearward end. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25)
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