Crossbow dry fire arrestor
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1. A dry fire arrestor for a crossbow having a trigger mechanism operable to fire an arrow or bolt, the dry fire arrestor comprising:
- upper and lower jaws for holding a crossbow string;
an arrow or bolt inserted between the upper and lower jaws;
a spring plate;
a trigger sear connected to the trigger mechanism; and
an anti-dry fire bar for engaging and disengaging the trigger sear, the spring plate biasing the anti-dry fire bar to engage the trigger sear and prevent trigger operation;
wherein insertion of an arrow or bolt between the jaws moves the anti-dry fire bar, disengaging the trigger sear and allowing trigger operation.
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Abstract
Disclosed in a dry fire arrestor for a crossbow having a trigger mechanism operable to fire an arrow or bolt, that includes a spring plate, trigger sear connected to the trigger mechanism, an anti-dry fire bar for engaging and disengaging the trigger sear. The dry fire arrestor utilizes tension provided by the spring plate to allows anti dry fire bar to automatically engage the trigger sear, precluding movement of the trigger when an arrow in not properly inserted in the dry fire arrestor.
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1. A dry fire arrestor for a crossbow having a trigger mechanism operable to fire an arrow or bolt, the dry fire arrestor comprising:
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upper and lower jaws for holding a crossbow string; an arrow or bolt inserted between the upper and lower jaws; a spring plate; a trigger sear connected to the trigger mechanism; and an anti-dry fire bar for engaging and disengaging the trigger sear, the spring plate biasing the anti-dry fire bar to engage the trigger sear and prevent trigger operation; wherein insertion of an arrow or bolt between the jaws moves the anti-dry fire bar, disengaging the trigger sear and allowing trigger operation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A dry fire arrestor for a crossbow having a trigger mechanism operable to fire an arrow or bolt, the dry fire arrestor comprising:
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a string holder including a first jaw; an arrow or bolt in the string holder; a spring; the trigger mechanism connected to a trigger sear; and an anti-dry fire member, the spring biasing the anti-dry fire member to engage the trigger sear and prevent trigger operation; wherein insertion of the arrow or bolt into the string holder moves the anti-dry fire member to disengage the trigger sear and allow trigger operation. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A dry fire arrestor for a crossbow having a trigger mechanism operable to fire an arrow or bolt, the dry fire arrestor comprising:
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a string holder, the string holder operable to hold a tensioned crossbow string for release to fire an arrow or bolt; an arrow or bolt inserted in the crossbow to engage a tensioned crossbow string held by the string holder; a trigger sear connected to the trigger mechanism; a shiftable anti-dry fire member for engaging and disengaging the trigger sear to prevent and allow trigger operation; a spring biasing the anti-dry fire member to engage the trigger sear and prevent trigger operation; the anti-dry fire member including a portion contacted by an arrow or bolt inserted into the crossbow to shift the anti-dry fire member out of engagement with the trigger sear; wherein insertion of the arrow or bolt into the crossbow to engage the string shifts the anti-dry fire member, disengages the anti-dry fire member from the trigger sear and allows trigger operation. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A dry fire arrestor for a crossbow comprising:
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a trigger mechanism operable to fire an arrow or bolt; a pair of jaws for holding a tensioned crossbow string, said jaws defining an opening for receiving a portion of the arrow or a bolt; a spring; a trigger sear connected to the trigger mechanism; and an anti-dry fire bar for engaging and disengaging the trigger sear, the spring biasing the anti-dry fire bar to engage the trigger sear and prevent trigger operation; wherein when the arrow or bolt is moved to a firing position in the opening, the arrow or bolt engages and moves the anti-dry fire bar out of engagement with the trigger sear to allow trigger operation.
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