String tracking mechanism for a bow and arrow

Mechanical guns and projectors – Spring – Bow

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124 88, F41B 500

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047263482

ABSTRACT:
An attachment for a string tracking apparatus for a bow and arrow of a type having a container of string with one end thereof attached to an arrow nocked onto the string of such bow. The string tracking apparatus is utilized to cause the end of the string to follow the flight of the arrow so that a bow hunter can find the arrow, or game which has been penetrated by the arrow, by merely following the string leading thereto. A clip is attached to the handle of the bow at a position adjacent to the arrow for holding the portion of the string, which has been unwound from the container, adjacent to the arrow and adjacent to the bow handle to minimize the risk that the string will get caught on a branch or otherwise permit more than a desired amount of string to flow from the container prior to shooting the arrow from the bow.

REFERENCES:
patent: 736051 (1903-08-01), Adams
patent: 2918049 (1959-12-01), Stockfleth
patent: 3216670 (1965-11-01), Neumiller
patent: 4024667 (1977-05-01), Wegener
patent: 4417403 (1983-11-01), Strange
Bow & Arrow Publication, The Game Tracker Advertizement, Jun. 1982, p 41.

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