Amusement devices: games – Problem eliciting response
Patent
1984-11-29
1986-01-21
Shapiro, Paul E.
Amusement devices: games
Problem eliciting response
273423, F41B 502
Patent
active
045653771
ABSTRACT:
The arrow includes an elongated shaft having spaced rear stabilizing vanes extending generally longitudinally and diagonally, and a broadhead detachably connected to the front of the shaft. The broadhead has an elongated central core with slots receiving spaced sharp blades held in place at their front tips by a point releasably screwed to the front end of the core and at their rear ends by a ring which fits over notched blade portions. The broadhead includes spaced front stabilizing vanes extending generally longitudinally and diagonally in the same direction as the rear vanes to greatly increase arrow spin, speed, shooting accuracy and killing power. The front vanes may be all of each of the blades themselves or their bent rear portions or may be separate vanes disposed in a fitting at the rear of the core. The point can have chiseled diagonal outer recesses for better bone penetration. The broadhead and arrow are inexpensive, durable and efficient.
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Troncoso Vincent F.
Troncoso, Jr. Fernando V.
Nist Donald E.
Shapiro Paul E.
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