IP Library Granted Patent US 8,578,916
Granted Patent B2
US 8,578,916 · App. 13/224,721 · Granted Nov 12, 2013

Crossbow trigger assembly

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Patent No.
US 8,578,916
App. No.
13/224,721
Granted
Nov 12, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A crossbow trigger mechanism operable to fire an arrow or bolt. The trigger mechanism includes a trigger operatively connected to a pair of jaws for holding a tensioned crossbow string when the jaws are in a closed position. An arrow or bolt is insertable between the upper and lower jaws.

Claims (28)

1. A crossbow trigger mechanism operable to fire an arrow or bolt comprising upper and lower jaws operatively connected to a trigger, the upper and lower jaws for holding a tensioned crossbow string when the jaws are in a closed position, wherein an opening is provided between the upper and lower jaws through which the arrow or bolt is inserted, and an arrow or bolt inserted between the upper and lower jaws.

2. The crossbow trigger mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the upper and lower jaws hold the crossbow string at a position not contacting a barrel of the crossbow.

3. The crossbow trigger mechanism of claim 1 , wherein actuation of the trigger causes the upper and lower jaws to move from the closed position to an open position, thereby releasing the tensioned crossbow string and firing the arrow or bolt.

4. The crossbow trigger mechanism of claim 3 , wherein the upper and lower jaws are rotatably mounted on first and second fulcrum pins, and actuation of the trigger causes the upper and lower jaws to rotate about the first and second fulcrum pins from the closed position to the open position.

5. The crossbow trigger mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising a dry fire arrestor comprising:

a trigger sear;

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 the arrow or bolt when 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.

6. A crossbow comprising a trigger mechanism operable to fire an arrow or bolt, the trigger mechanism including a trigger operatively connected to 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.

7. The crossbow as in claim 6 wherein the upper and lower jaws hold the crossbow string at a position not contacting a barrel of the crossbow.

8. The crossbow of claim 6 , further comprising a dry fire arrestor comprising:

a trigger sear;

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 the arrow or bolt when 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.

9. A crossbow trigger mechanism operable to fire an arrow or bolt comprising a trigger operatively connected to upper and lower jaws for holding a tensioned crossbow string when the jaws are in a closed position, wherein an opening is provided between the jaws through which an arrow or bolt may be inserted.

10. The crossbow trigger mechanism of claim 9 , wherein the upper and lower jaws hold the crossbow string at a position not contacting a barrel of the crossbow.

11. The crossbow trigger mechanism of claim 9 , wherein actuation of the trigger causes the jaws to move from the closed position to an open position, thereby releasing the tensioned crossbow string.

12. The crossbow trigger mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the jaws are rotatably mounted on first and second fulcrum pins, and actuation of the trigger causes the jaws to rotate about the first and second fulcrum pins from the closed position to the open position.

13. The crossbow trigger mechanism of claim 9 , further comprising a dry fire arrestor comprising:

a trigger sear;

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 the arrow or bolt when 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.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 12, 2019
From: CAMX OUTDOORS LLC
To: TOG-IP LLC
Reel/Frame 050025/0764 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 11, 2017
From: THE OUTDOOR GROUP, LLC
To: CAMX OUTDOORS LLC
Reel/Frame 042340/0448 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 29, 2016
From: ARCHERY AMERICA, LLC; TRUSTEE OF THE ESTATE OF ARCHERY AMERICA, LLC UNDER CASE NO. 15-20916
To: THE OUTDOOR GROUP, LLC
Reel/Frame 037852/0799 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 26, 2013
From: FALCON OUTDOORS LLC
To: ARCHERY AMERICA, L.L.C.
Reel/Frame 030900/0963 →