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  • 4451 Tommy Armour Dr, Flint, MI 48506 (810) 736-8441
  • Burton, MI
  • Atlanta, MI
  • Fenton, MI
  • Davison, MI
  • 4451 Tommy Armour Dr, Flint, MI 48506

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Location:
Flint, MI
Industry:
Sporting Goods
Work:
Ktech Designs
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Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus For Mounting A Dampener And/Or Stabilizer To An Archery Bow

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US Patent:
20140060515, Mar 6, 2014
Filed:
Sep 6, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/604972
Inventors:
Eric C. Bidigare - Flint MI, US
Kerry A. Verran - Davison MI, US
Assignee:
K TECH DESIGNS, L.L.C. - Flint MI
International Classification:
F41B 5/14
US Classification:
124 89
Abstract:
The apparatus for mounting at least one dampener and/or stabilizer to an archery bow to absorb shock and vibration realized by an archer upon the release of the archery bow. The present invention provides an elongated support structure releasably connectable to the at least one dampener and/or stabilizer. A releasable fastener is connected to one end of the support structure, and the releasable fastener is releasably connectable to the archery bow such that the support structure is extendible in a cantilevered position relative to the archery bow.

Stop Bracket Apparatus For An Archery Bow

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US Patent:
20140060514, Mar 6, 2014
Filed:
Sep 6, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/605040
Inventors:
Eric C. Bidigare - Flint MI, US
Kerry A. Verran - Davison MI, US
Assignee:
K TECH DESIGNS, L.L.C. - Flint MI
International Classification:
F41B 5/14
US Classification:
124 88
Abstract:
A stop bracket apparatus for an archery bow having a cable for launching an arrow wherein said cable is moveable between a drawn position, wherein said arrow is ready to be released, and an undrawn position, wherein said arrow has already been released. The stop bracket apparatus includes a support structure that is releasably connectable to the archery bow. An energy absorbing element is connected to the support structure for absorbing residual energy in the support structure, the archery bow, and the cable when in the undrawn position. A bumper element is releasably connected to the support structure, and the bumper element is engageable with the cable when the cable is in the undrawn position for stopping the cable from advancing toward the archery bow. A weighting element may be connected to the support structure for properly weighting and absorbing energy from the archery bow.
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