Reduced length crossbow
US-12566042-B2 · Mar 3, 2026 · US
US9360268B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9360268-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314088001-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 22, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 22, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2016 |
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A trigger mechanism for use in a crossbow having a bowstring, the trigger mechanism comprising a housing having a slot formed therein, a trigger lever pivotally mounted in the housing and having a trigger that extends partially outside the housing, a catch pivotally mounted in the housing, and a disarm mechanism received in the housing that is moveable between a neutral first position and a disarm second position. The catch has a first end configured to retain the bowstring in a cocked position and a second end configured to operatively engage the trigger lever. When the disarm mechanism is in the disarm second position and the user draws the bowstring further into the housing slot, the trigger mechanism is configured to allow the catch to move from the catch first position into the catch second position without requiring the user to engage the trigger (e.g., squeezing or pulling the trigger).
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What is claimed: 1. A trigger mechanism for use in a crossbow having a bowstring, the trigger mechanism comprising: a. a housing having a housing slot formed therein; b. a trigger lever pivotally mounted in the housing, the trigger lever comprising a body and an arm, the arm supported by the body and moveable with respect to the body, the body comprising a trigger that extends partially outside the housing; c. a catch that is pivotally mounted in the housing, the catch having: i. a catch first end configured to operatively engage with the trigger lever; and ii. a catch second end configured to retain the bowstring in a cocked position, d. a disarm mechanism that is moveable between a neutral first position and a disarm second position, wherein i. when the disarm mechanism is in the neutral first position and the trigger is engaged by a user, the trigger lever causes the catch to move from a catch first position in which the catch second end retains the bowstring in the cocked position into a catch second position in which the catch second end releases the bowstring, and ii. when the disarm mechanism is in the disarm second position, the trigger lever allows the catch to move from the catch first position into the catch second position without the user engaging the trigger. 2. The trigger mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the disarm mechanism comprises a disarm block that is slidably mounted in the housing, wherein the disarm block has a disarm block first end configured to operatively engage the trigger lever. 3. The trigger mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the arm contacts the catch second end and the body comprises a trigger lever second portion configured to operatively engage the disarm mechanism. 4. The trigger mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising a safety mechanism that is moveable between: a. a safety mechanism first position in which the safety mechanism impedes rotation of the trigger lever; and b. a safety mechanism second position in which the safety mechanism allows the trigger lever to rotate out of engagement with the catch first end when the trigger is engaged by the user. 5. The trigger mechanism of claim 1 , wherein when the disarm mechanism is in the disarm second position and the bowstring is pulled further into the housing slot, the bowstring causes the trigger lever to rotate out of engagement with the catch first end thereby allowing the catch to rotate from the catch first position into the catch second position so that the user can move the bowstring from the cocked position to a release position without dry firing the crossbow. 6. The trigger mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the arm is pivotally coupled to the body and is biased into a first position by a spring. 7. The trigger mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the arm is rotatable between the first position and a first portion second position. 8. The trigger mechanism of claim 7 , wherein when the arm is in the second position, the catch is moveable from the catch second position into the catch first position. 9. The trigger mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the catch first end moves the arm from the first position into the second position as the bowstring is moved into the cocked position. 10. The trigger mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising a crossbow having: a. an elongated body; b. a first limb coupled to a first end of the elongated body; c. a second limb coupled to the elongated body first end; and d. a bowstring having a bowstring first end operatively coupled to the first limb and a bowstring second end operatively coupled to the second limb, wherein the trigger mechanism is coupled to the elongated body so that the housing slot aligns with a path on which the bowstring travels when moved into the cocked position. 11. A crossbow comprising: a. an elongated body having an elongated body first end and an elongated body second end; b. a first limb coupled to the elongated body first end; c. a second limb coupled to the elongated body first end; d. a bowstring having a bowstring first end operatively coupled to the first limb and a bowstring second end operatively coupled to the second limb; e. a trigger lever rotatably coupled to the elongated body intermediate the elongated body first and second ends, the trigger lever comprising a body and an arm, the arm supported by the body and moveable with respect to the body, the body comprising a trigger that at least partially extends from the elongated body; f. a catch rotatably coupled to the elongated body intermediate the elongated body first and second ends, the catch having a catch first end configured to operatively engage with the trigger lever and a catch second end configured to retain the bowstring in a cocked position; and g. a disarm mechanism that is configured to move between a neutral first position and a disarm second position, wherein i. when the disarm mechanism is in the neutral first position, the bowstring is in the cocked position, and the trigger is engaged by a user, the trigger lever is configured to cause the catch to move from a catch first position in which the catch second end retains the bowstring in the cocked position into a catch second position in which the catch second end releases the bowstring, and ii. when the disarm mechanism is in the disarm second position, the trigger lever is configured to allow the catch to move from the catch first position into the catch second position without requiring the user to engage the trigger. 12. The crossbow of claim 11 , wherein when the disarm mechanism is in the disarm second position and the bowstring is pulled by the user toward the elongated body second end, the bowstring causes the trigger lever to rotate thereby allowing the catch to move from the catch first position into the catch second position in which the user can move the bowstring from the cocked position without engaging the trigger or dry firing the crossbow. 13. The crossbow of claim 11 , further comprising a block having a block first end coupled to the trigger lever and a block second end configured to retain the catch in the catch first position when the bowstring is in the cocked position. 14. The crossbow of claim 13 , wherein the block is moveable between a block first position in which the block retains the catch in the catch first position and a block second position in which the block allows the catch to move into the catch second position when the trigger is engaged by the user. 15. The crossbow of claim 14 , wherein the disarm mechanism comprises: a. a cylindrical pin coupled to the elongated body and having a cylindrical pin first portion having a first radius and a cylindrical pin second portion having a second radius that is smaller than the first radius; and b. a lever rotatably coupled to the elongated body and having a lever first end that is configured to engage a detent formed on the trigger lever, wherein when the disarm mechanism is in the neutral first position, the lever is prevented from engaging with the detent. 16. The crossbow of claim 15 , wherein when the disarm mechanism is in the disarm second position so that the cylindrical pin second portion aligns with the lever, the bowstring is in the cocked position, and the catch is in the catch first position, the catch is further configured to bias the lever first end into engagement with the detent when t user moves the bowstring from the cocked position toward the elongated body second end. 17. The crossbow of claim 16 , wherein when the lever first end engages the detent, the block moves from the block fir
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