Trigger for crossbow
a crossbow and trigger technology, applied in the field of triggers for crossbows, can solve the problem of unintentional pulling of the trigger to shoot the arrow, and achieve the effect of preventing the trigger from being pulled unintentionally
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[0023]Referring to FIGS. 1 to 4, the trigger of the present invention comprises a trigger guard 10 which is a rectangular frame with an inner periphery 11. The trigger guard 10 is connected to a crossbow 1. A trigger 20 is pivotably located within the trigger guard 10 and includes a front face 21 and a rear face 22. A space 23 is defined in the rear face 22 of the trigger 20. A switch member 30 includes a body portion 34, and an operation section 31 and a contact section 32 are respectively formed on two ends of the body portion 34. The body portion 34 is pivotably connected in the space 23. The operation section 31 and the contact section 32 of the switch member 30 are pivotable relative to the trigger 20.
[0024]A resilient member “A” is located in the space 23 and biased between the contact section 32 and the inner end of the space 23. The contact section 32 is pushed by the resilient member “A” to contact the inner periphery 11 of the trigger guard 10 to restrict the trigger 20 fr...
second embodiment
[0027]The present invention discloses the trigger of a crossbow 1 as shown in FIGS. 5 to 8, and comprises a trigger guard 10 and a trigger 20. The trigger guard 10 includes an inner periphery 11, and the trigger 20 is pivotably located within the trigger guard 10. The trigger 20 includes a front face 21 and a rear face 22, wherein a space 23 is defined in the rear face 22 of the trigger 20. The trigger 20 includes a slot 23 defined through the lower portion thereof so as to form two extensions 25 with the slot 23 formed therebetween. The slot 23 communicates with the space 23. A switch member 30 includes a body portion 34, and an operation section 31 and a contact section 32 are respectively formed on two ends of the body portion 34. The body portion 34 is pivotably connected in the space 23. The switch member 30 is pivotable relative to the trigger 20. The operation section 31 is located between the two extensions 25, and extends beyond the slot 233.
[0028]A resilient member “A” is ...
third embodiment
[0030]The present invention discloses the trigger of a crossbow 1 as shown in FIGS. 9 to 12, and comprises a trigger guard 10 and a trigger 20. The trigger guard 10 includes an inner periphery 11, and the trigger 20 is pivotably located within the trigger guard 10. The trigger 20 includes a front face 21 and a rear face 22. A space 23 is defined in the rear face 22 of the trigger 20. The trigger 20 includes a slot 23 defined through the lower portion thereof so as to form two extensions 25 with the slot 23 formed therebetween. The slot 23 communicates with the space 23. A switch member 30 includes an operation section 31, a contact section 32, a body portion 34 and a plate 35. The plate 35 is made of resilient material and can be slightly deformed. The operation section 31 and the contact section 32 are respectively formed on two ends of the body portion 34. The body portion 34 is pivotably connected in the space 23. The switch member 30 is pivotable relative to the trigger 20. The ...
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