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Quiver cover

a quiver cover and arrow cover technology, applied in the field of bow and arrow hunting, can solve the problems of not being as effective as the quiver cover, unable to conceal the outline of the arrow, and unable to achieve the effect of preventing game from fleeing, so as to achieve easy access to the arrows and avoid damage

Inactive Publication Date: 2002-12-05
BELOCK MICHAEL WILLIAM +1
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Even the uncamouflaged bare hand or face of a bow hunter will alert game to the hunter's presence and cause the pursued game to flee.
Although the manufacture of arrows with a camouflage finish aids in concealing their presence, it is not nearly as effective as the Quiver Cover.
This is because camouflage finish on arrows does not sufficiently conceal the outline of the arrow.
If something looks "out of place" to a wild animal, it usually causes the animal to take notice and quite possibly, flee.

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[0030] The Quiver Cover is made of camouflage fabric material and Velcro. The Quiver Cover consists of three parts. The first part labeled number 10 shown in photograph 1 is a piece of camouflage fabric material cut in a shape to conform around a quiver and the quiver's hood. This piece covers the front half of the quiver's hood and drapes down and partly around the backside of the quiver and the arrows. The second part labeled 11 also shown in photograph 1 is a piece of camouflage fabric material cut in a shape to conform around the backside of the quiver's hood. Part 10 and part 11 are placed together with the camouflage pattern facing inward as shown in photograph 1. Parts 10 and 11 are then joined together by sewing along the top and side edges of part 11. The sides of part 10 are folded around and placed on part 11 as shown in and photograph 2. The edges of part 10 are sewn to part 11 as shown in photograph 3. The Quiver Cover is then folded inside out to expose the revealed fi...

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Abstract

A camouflaged cover for an archery quiver made for concealing the quiver and arrows. The Quiver Cover is composed of three parts. The first component (10) is a piece of camouflaged fabric material cut in a shape to conform around the front of the quiver's hood and drape down and partly around the quiver and the arrows retained inside the quiver. The second component (11) is a piece of camouflaged fabric material cut in a shape to conform around the back of the quiver's hood. The top part of the first component and the second component are sewn together to form a hood that is the same shape of the quiver's hood. The third component (12) is a strip of Velcro. The Velcro is sewn onto the sides of the first component (10) approximately one third (1 / 3) of the way up from the bottom of the cover. The invention operates by placing the hood of the Quiver Cover over the quiver's hood. The Quiver Cover is attached to the quiver by joining the mating strips of Velcro together. The lower portion of the invention fits loosely around the ends of the arrows so as not to damage the arrows' fletching and to provide easy access to the arrows within the quiver.

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[0001] 1. Field of Invention[0002] This invention relates to the field of bow and arrow hunting, specifically to the camouflage concealment of two bow hunting accessories-the quiver and the arrows.[0003] 2. Description of Prior Art[0004] The Quiver Cover was first conceived as a way to camouflage the arrows the archery hunter carries in a quiver, which is attached to the archery bow. Its purpose is to aid the hunter in closely pursuing wild game (deer etc.). It is imperative to the bow hunter, in order to closely stalk game, to be totally camouflaged. Even the uncamouflaged bare hand or face of a bow hunter will alert game to the hunter's presence and cause the pursued game to flee. The quiver, with the arrows it holds, is the largest accessory on the bow. Some quivers and arrows are manufactured with a camouflage finish. However, some are not. It was because of this that the Quiver Cover was invented. Although the manufacture of arrows with a camouflage finish aids in concealing th...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): F41B5/06F41H3/00
CPCF41B5/066F41H3/00F41B5/1496
Inventor BELOCK, MICHAEL WILLIAMBARNEY, JOSHUA K.
Owner BELOCK MICHAEL WILLIAM