Compound projectile launcher
US-11408703-B2 · Aug 9, 2022 · US
US11549777B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11549777-B1 |
| Application number | US-202016840446-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2023 |
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A linear crossbow operates in a linear manner parallel to an arrow flight path. The linear crossbow includes a plurality of limbs and a rotatable string let out assembly. The limbs include free ends that are drawn towards the rotatable string let out assembly as a drawstring is pulled rearward. The limbs power the drawstring to propel an arrow along the arrow flight path from a front end of the crossbow.
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What is claimed is: 1. A crossbow configured to fire a projectile along an arrow flight path from a front end, the crossbow comprising: a stock; a limb having a fixed end and a free end, the fixed end of the limb being attached to the stock at a point below the arrow flight path, and the free end of the limb extending above the arrow flight path and forward of the fixed end of the limb; and a mid-limb support configured to support the limb between the fixed end and the free end of the limb. 2. The crossbow of claim 1 , further comprising a scope rail mount that straddles one or both sides of the stock, wherein the scope rail mount is a distance in a range from 5 inches to 20 inches from a rear end of the stock. 3. The crossbow of claim 2 , wherein the distance is in a range from 8 inches to 15 inches from the rear end of the stock. 4. The crossbow of claim 2 , wherein the scope rail mount is mounted to a variably adjustable mount or has multiple mounting locations along the arrow flight path. 5. The crossbow of claim 1 , wherein the limb is configured to flex in a substantially vertical plane. 6. The crossbow of claim 1 , further comprising a string let out assembly rotatable about an axle in a first direction and a second direction, the axle being perpendicular to the arrow flight path. 7. The crossbow of claim 6 , further comprising a drawstring that is connected to the string let out assembly, wherein the drawstring is movable along the arrow flight path, wherein movement of the drawstring in a direction away from the string let out assembly corresponds with rotation of the string let out assembly in the first direction, and wherein movement of the drawstring in a direction towards the string let out assembly corresponds with rotation of the string let out assembly in the second direction. 8. A crossbow configured to fire a projectile along an arrow flight path from a front end, the crossbow comprising: a stock with a handle positioned below the arrow flight path; a limb having a fixed end and a free end, the fixed end of the limb being attached to the stock at a point below the arrow flight path, and the free end of the limb extending above the arrow flight path and forward of the fixed end of the limb; and a mid-limb support configured to support the limb between the fixed end and the free end of the limb. 9. The crossbow of claim 8 , wherein the limb is arranged to flex in a substantially vertical plane. 10. The crossbow of claim 9 , further comprising a string let out assembly rotatable about an axle in a first direction and a second direction, the axle being perpendicular to the arrow flight path. 11. The crossbow of claim 10 , further comprising a drawstring connected to a first portion of the string let out assembly, wherein the drawstring is movable along the arrow flight path, wherein movement of the drawstring in a direction away from the string let out assembly corresponds with rotation of the string let out assembly in the first direction, and wherein movement of the drawstring in a direction towards the string let out assembly corresponds with rotation of the string let out assembly in the second direction. 12. The crossbow of claim 11 , further comprising a power cable that is routed around the free end of the limb and connected to a second portion of the string let out assembly at an end of the power cable. 13. The crossbow of claim 12 , wherein rotation of the string let out assembly in the first direction corresponds to movement of the free end of the limb in a direction towards the string let out assembly, and wherein rotation of the string let out assembly in the second direction corresponds to movement of the free end of the limb in a direction away from the string let out assembly. 14. The crossbow of claim 13 , wherein the drawstring includes a left drawstring portion and a right drawstring portion, wherein the left drawstring portion and the right drawstring portion are connected to each other by a nocking portion, wherein the left drawstring portion is attached to a left side of the string let out assembly, and wherein the right drawstring portion is attached to a right side of the string let out assembly. 15. The crossbow of claim 13 , wherein the first portion of the string let out assembly has a first diameter that is larger than a second diameter of the second portion of the string let out assembly. 16. The crossbow of claim 15 , wherein as the string let out assembly is rotated in the first direction, the power cable is wound onto the second portion of the string let out assembly in a spiral orientation. 17. The crossbow of claim 8 , wherein the free end of the limb is brought below the arrow flight path when the crossbow is placed into a drawn position. 18. The crossbow of claim 8 , wherein the mid-limb support is vertically positioned at about the arrow flight path. 19. A crossbow configured to fire a projectile along an arrow flight path from a front end, the crossbow comprising: a stock with a handle positioned below the arrow flight path; a limb having a fixed end and a free end, the fixed end of the limb being attached to the stock at a point below the arrow flight path, and the free end of the limb extending above the arrow flight path and forward of the fixed end of the limb, the limb arranged to flex in a substantially vertical plane; a string let out assembly including an axle arranged perpendicular to the arrow flight path, the string let out assembly further including a first portion defining a first diameter, and a second portion defining a second diameter smaller than the first diameter; a drawstring connected to the first portion of the string let out assembly and movable along the arrow flight path; and a power cable coupled between the free end of the limb and the second portion of the string let out assembly.
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