The individual arrows are maintained in this position by a shaft clamp arrangement. Modern quivers are structured and arranged to hold arrows approximately vertically with their points up and contained within a hood. In the sport of archery, it is common practice to mount a quiver device on the handle riser of a bow. It is particularly directed to quivers, and provides an improved quiver capable of holding arrows of different shaft diameters. An archery quiver as in claim 10, further including means to clamp one of said gripper elements to one of said structural elements. An archery quiver as in claim 9, further includingġ1. An archery quiver as in claim 8, further including means to releasably clamp said gripper elements together to prevent sliding movement between said gripper elements.ġ0. An archery quiver as in claim 6, further including means on the other gripper element projecting beyond said structural elements to be engaged to slide said other said gripper element relative to the said gripper element clamped to said one of said structural elements.Īn arrow shaft clamp member carried by said second end of said support member, said clamp member including at least one first gripper element having at least one arrow shaft retaining notch formed therein and a second gripper element having at least one arrow shaft retaining notch formed therein, a resilient arrow engaging surface in each retaining notch, said gripper elements being held in face-to-face relationship and at least one of said gripper elements being slidable with respect to the other gripper element.ĩ. An archery quiver as in claim 5, further including means to clamp one of said gripper elements to one of said structure elements.ħ. Wherein said gripper elements are positioned between said spaced apart structural elements.Ħ. An archery quiver as in claim 3, further includingĪ base plate fixed to and extending transversely of said support member, a pair of spaced apart structural elements fixed to and extending from said base plate and Said other of said pair of gripper elements has a corresponding plurality of said notches formed therein.ĥ. One of said pair gripper elements has a plurality of said notches formed therein and An archery quiver as in claim 1, wherein said first and second gripper elements are mounted so that at least one of said elements slides with respect to the other in a face-to-face relationship.Ĥ. An archery quiver as in claim 1, wherein said first and second gripper elements are mounted on a common pivot shaft.ģ. A support member structured and arranged for attachment to the handle riser of an archery bow and having a first end and a second end Ī hood member carried by said first end of said support member, being structured and arranged to receive the pointed ends of a plurality of arrows, each said arrow having a shaft, a nock end and a point end andĪn arrow shaft clamp member carried by said second end of said support member, said clamp member including at least one set of first and second gripper elements, an arrow shaft retaining notch in each of said gripper elements, a resilient arrow engaging surface in each retaining notch, and resilient means being structurally different from said gripper elements and biasing each of said gripper elements and said retaining notches to an arrow shaft gripping position.Ģ.
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