Arrow gun with controlled retention force and barrel vibration damping
US-12104875-B2 · Oct 1, 2024 · US
US9933231B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9933231-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514801047-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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An arrow gun is provided having a controllable retention force on the arrow. By setting the retention force on the arrow, increased energy from motive compressed gas can be imparted to the arrow. The arrow gun also includes a damping coupling for reducing vibration of an unsupported length of the barrel.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An arrow gun using compressed gas to propel an arrow having a hollow portion, the arrow gun comprising: (a) a barrel sized to be received within the hollow portion of the arrow, the barrel extending along a longitudinal axis; (b) a barrel adapter receiving a section of the barrel, the barrel adapter including (i) a coupling length operably connecting the barrel to the barrel adapter and (ii) a gripping surface spaced from the coupling length along the longitudinal axis, the gripping surface having a first configuration exerting a first retention force on the arrow receiving the barrel within the hollow portion and a second configuration exerting a different second retention force on the arrow receiving the barrel within the hollow portion; and (c) a damping coupling contacting the barrel adapter and an outer surface of the barrel, the damping coupling disposed longitudinally intermediate the coupling length and the gripping surface. 2. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein the second retention force on the arrow is sufficient to impart a kinetic energy to the arrow of at least 100 ft 2 lbs/s 2 in response to a firing pressure of 5,000 psi. 3. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein the second retention force on the arrow is sufficient to impart a kinetic energy to the arrow of at least 100 ft 2 lbs/s 2 in response to a firing pressure of 2,000 psi. 4. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein the second retention force on the arrow is sufficient to impart a velocity of at least 350 feet per second to a 350 grain arrow in response to a firing pressure of 5,000 psi. 5. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein the retention force acts on an outside surface of the arrow. 6. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein the gripping surface is an elastic element. 7. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein the gripping surface is compressible. 8. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein the gripping surface is resilient. 9. The arrow gun of claim 1 , further comprising a barrel adapter and a collar moveable relative to each other to dispose the gripping surface between the first configuration and the second configuration. 10. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein the barrel has an outside diameter less than 0.5 inches. 11. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein the barrel has an unsupported length between 12 inches to 36 inches. 12. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein a vibrational anti-node of the barrel is located at the damping coupling. 13. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein the coupling length includes a plurality of threads. 14. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein the damping coupling includes one of an O-ring, a sleeve and a bushing. 15. The arrow gun of claim 1 , wherein a first gap extends along the longitudinal axis intermediate the coupling length and the damping coupling and a second gap extends along the longitudinal axis intermediate the damping coupling and the gripping surface. 16. An arrow gun using compressed gas to propel an arrow having a hollow portion, the arrow gun comprising: (a) a barrel sized to be received within the hollow portion of the arrow, the barrel extending along a longitudinal axis; (b) a barrel adapter receiving a section of the barrel, the barrel adapter including (i) a coupling length operably connecting the barrel to the barrel adapter and (ii) a gripping surface spaced from the coupling length along the longitudinal axis, the gripping surface configured to exert a first retention force on the arrow receiving the barrel within the hollow portion; and (c) a damping coupling contacting the barrel adapter and an outer surface of the barrel, the damping coupling disposed longitudinally intermediate the coupling length and the gripping surface. 17. The arrow gun of claim 16 , wherein the barrel has an unsupported length between 12 inches to 36 inches. 18. The arrow gun of claim 16 , wherein a vibrational anti-node of the barrel is located at the damping coupling. 19. The arrow gun of claim 16 , wherein the coupling length includes a plurality of threads. 20. The arrow gun of claim 16 , wherein the damping coupling includes one of an O-ring, a sleeve and a bushing. 21. The arrow gun of claim 16 , wherein a first gap extends along the longitudinal axis intermediate the coupling length and the damping coupling and a second gap extends along the longitudinal axis intermediate the damping coupling and the gripping surface.
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