Mechanical guns and projectors – Element – Projectile holder or carrier
Patent
1992-10-09
1994-11-22
Reese, Randolph A.
Mechanical guns and projectors
Element
Projectile holder or carrier
124 241, F41B 522
Patent
active
053659120
ABSTRACT:
An arrow rest assembly (10) provides accurate and unimpeded shooting of an arrow (12) from a compound bow (14). A U-shaped arrow cradle (18) is configured to raise upwardly to a second position so that the arrow (12) is supported and is configured to lower downwardly to a first position away from the arrow (12) during launching. A lever arm (42) is capable of moving the arrow cradle (18) upwardly, or from the first position to the second position. To this end, a cord (44) connects the lever arm (42) with a bow cable (16a, 16b). A circular spring (38) biases the arrow cradle (18) downwardly, or toward the first position.
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Kim Harry C.
Reese Randolph A.
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