Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Morris 80 plastic shark bolt
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Application No.: US15362267Application Date: 2016-11-28
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Publication No.: US10209043B2Publication Date: 2019-02-19
- Inventor: Elgie A. Morris
- Applicant: Elgie A. Morris
- Main IPC: F42B6/06
- IPC: F42B6/06 ; F42B6/04 ; F42B10/04

Abstract:
When combined with a metal point, this ten inch plastic pistol crossbow bolt is designed to extend past the barrel of a pistol crossbow so it can be used for recreational shooting, competition shooting, small game hunting, pistol crossbow fishing and pistol crossbow scuba fishing.The main fault of the standard bolt for a pistol crossbow is they are less than seven inches in length and do not extend past the end of a pistol crossbow barrel. Therefore, their use is limited to target points and recreational shooting only. Other faults of the standard short bolts are their high travel speed. They are very difficult to be viewed in flight, causing most bolts to be lost after one use. Also, their irretrievability from any commonly used target. Therefore, they cannot be found and scored in any type of shooting competition.This ten inch bolt is a solid one piece unit made of a strong but, light weight plastic compound. It has a NOCK to securely hold the bow string in place. Most bolts do not have a nock. It has two FLAT WINGS and a stabilizing TAIL which creates an accurate and stable bolt flight. No other bolt has flat wings or a tail. These features allow this bolt to be easily viewed in flight. This also allows this bolt to be used for competition shooting because these bolts can be easily located, scored and then retrieved from any type competition target. The shaft has a THREADED TIP to accept almost any type metal point.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180149453A1 MORRIS 80 PLASTIC SHARK BOLT Public/Granted day:2018-05-31
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