Archery quiver

Mechanical guns and projectors – Spring – Bow

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124 88, 24585, 403381, F41B 506

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046356118

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an archery quiver which is detachably secured to an archery bow. A mounting plate is secured to the archery bow and includes an elongated projection having two sides which taper towards each other from one end to the other end of the projection. The quiver, furthermore, includes a channel open at at least one end and which conforms in shape to the projection and so that the projection is slidably received through the open end of the channel to a predetermined positon within the channel. A cam lock is pivotally mounted on the quiver and movable between a locked and unlocked position. In its locked position, a cam surface on the cam member abuts against the mounting plate and secures the mounting plate and quiver together. Conversely, in its unlocked position, the cam surface disengages from the mounting plate and permits the quiver to be slid away from the mounting plate, and thus from the bow, when desired.

REFERENCES:
patent: 438675 (1890-10-01), Beardsley
patent: 3608158 (1969-03-01), Bengtsson
patent: 3777734 (1973-12-01), Rose
patent: 4156496 (1979-05-01), Stinson
patent: 4564732 (1986-01-01), Lancaster et al.

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