Crossbow cocking crank
US-10502518-B2 · Dec 10, 2019 · US
US11428498B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11428498-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916709766-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2022 |
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In some embodiments, a crossbow crank comprises a housing and a shaft rotatable with respect to the housing. A one-way mechanism is arranged to prevent rotation of the shaft in a first rotational direction, but allow rotation in a second direction. A release mechanism is arranged to disengage the one-way mechanism from the shaft. The release mechanism has a first position and a second position, wherein the release mechanism moves along a length of the shaft between the first position and the second position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A crossbow crank comprising: a housing; a shaft rotatable with respect to said housing, said shaft comprising a reinforced gear comprising a gear and a support flange, said gear comprising a plurality of teeth extending radially outwardly from said shaft, said support flange extending radially outwardly from said shaft, said support flange attached to said plurality of teeth; a gear sleeve comprising said reinforced gear and a tubular portion surrounding said shaft; a roller clutch mechanism arranged to allow rotation of said shaft in one rotational direction; and a release mechanism arranged to disengage said roller clutch from said shaft. 2. The crossbow crank of claim 1 , wherein an outer diameter of said support flange is equal to an outer diameter of said gear. 3. The crossbow crank of claim 1 , wherein said support flange is integral with said gear. 4. The crossbow crank of claim 1 , wherein a length of said tubular portion is greater than a length of said gear. 5. The crossbow crank of claim 1 , said reinforced gear comprising a first reinforced gear, said shaft comprising a second reinforced gear comprising a second plurality of teeth and a second support flange, said second support flange attached to said second plurality of teeth. 6. The crossbow crank of claim 5 , said first reinforced gear and said second reinforced gear comprising opposite orientations. 7. A crossbow crank comprising: a housing; a first shaft rotatable with respect to said housing, said first shaft comprising a first reinforced gear comprising a first gear and a first support flange, said first gear comprising a first plurality of teeth extending radially outwardly from said first shaft, said first support flange extending radially outwardly from said first shaft, said first support flange attached to said first plurality of teeth; a second shaft rotatable with respect to said housing, said second shaft comprising a second reinforced gear comprising a second gear and a second support flange, said first reinforced gear engaged with said second reinforced gear; a roller clutch mechanism engaged with said housing and one of said shafts; and a release mechanism arranged to disengage said roller clutch; said first support flange arranged to overlap with said second gear. 8. The crossbow crank of claim 7 , said second gear comprising a second plurality of teeth extending radially outwardly from said second shaft, said second support flange extending radially outwardly from said second shaft, said second support flange attached to said second plurality of teeth. 9. The crossbow crank of claim 7 , said first support flange oriented to a first side of said first gear, said second support flange oriented to a second side of said second gear. 10. The crossbow crank of claim 7 , said second support flange arranged to overlap with said first gear. 11. The crossbow crank of claim 7 , said first plurality of teeth comprising different number of teeth than said second plurality of teeth. 12. The crossbow crank of claim 7 , said first shaft comprising a third reinforced gear comprising a third gear and a third support flange. 13. The crossbow crank of claim 7 , the second shaft comprising a spool comprising a sidewall, the sidewall comprising the second support flange. 14. A crossbow crank comprising: a housing; a first shaft rotatable with respect to said housing, said first shaft comprising a first reinforced gear comprising a first gear and a first support flange, said first gear comprising a first plurality of teeth extending radially outwardly from said first shaft, said first support flange extending radially outwardly from said first shaft, said first support flange attached to said first plurality of teeth; a second shaft rotatable with respect to said housing, said second shaft comprising a second reinforced gear comprising a second gear and a second support flange, said first reinforced gear engaged with said second reinforced gear; a roller clutch mechanism engaged with said housing and one of said shafts; and a release mechanism arranged to disengage said roller clutch; said first shaft comprising a third reinforced gear comprising a third gear and a third support flange; said second shaft comprising a fourth reinforced gear comprising a fourth gear and a fourth support flange. 15. The crossbow crank of claim 14 , said third reinforced gear engaged with said fourth reinforced gear.
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