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Dana Killian Phones & Addresses

  • Crystal City, MO
  • Fort Smith, AR
  • Rigby, ID
  • Festus, MO
  • Arnold, MO
  • Fletcher, MO
  • De Soto, MO
  • Hillsboro, MO

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Quality Control

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Location:
19514 Lakeview Dr, Spiro, OK 74959
Work:
Riverbend Group
Quality Control
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Quality Assurance Quality Control

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Location:
Fort Smith, AR
Work:
Pepper Source, Ltd.
Quality Assurance Quality Control
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Dana Killian

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Location:
United States

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Us Patents

Self-Stowing Bow Carrying System

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US Patent:
59112166, Jun 15, 1999
Filed:
Jan 28, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/015034
Inventors:
Dana D. Killian - Rigby ID
International Classification:
F41B 514
US Classification:
124 86
Abstract:
An archer's bow includes a riser between upper and lower limbs, and secured to limbs with bolt fasteners. A housing contains a spool with flexible webbing would thereon. A leg extends at an acute angle to the housing and includes an aperture for securement to one of the bolt fasteners. Webbing extends through an opening in the housing and is wound to one side of the riser so as to be maintained clear of the sight window. The webbing automatically retracts when worn by a user to adjust tension in the webbing as a bow is carried while climbing or running. Further, the webbing automatically retracts immediately upon dismount and clears the sight window before even a quick shot can be taken.

Self-Stowing Bow Carrying System

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US Patent:
59838817, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
May 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/078987
Inventors:
Dana D. Killian - Rigby ID
International Classification:
F41B 514
US Classification:
124 86
Abstract:
An archer's bow includes a riser between upper and lower limbs, and secured to limbs with bolt fasteners. A housing contains a spool with flexible webbing wound thereon. A leg extends at an acute angle to the housing and includes an aperture for securement to one of the bolt fasteners. Webbing extends through an opening in the housing and is wound to one side of the riser so as to be maintained clear of the sight window. The webbing automatically retracts when worn by a user to adjust tension in the webbing as a bow is carried while climbing or running. Further, the webbing automatically retracts immediately upon dismount and clears the sight window before even a quick shot can be taken.
Dana M Killian from Crystal City, MO, age ~38 Get Report