PATENT CLAIM ANALYSIS

Application Number: 15910416
Application Type: Utility
Filing Date: 2018-03
Publication Date: 2019-01
Patent Classification: ["124", "025000"]

Abstract:
Provided is a crossbow cocking system comprising a sled, an elongated cocking cable, a first handle, and a second handle. The sled may have a first side having a first bowstring retainer, a first arm having a first set of handle engagement features adapted for engagement with a first handle, and a first pulley rotatably engaged with the first arm; and a second side having a second bowstring retainer, and a second arm having a second set of handle engagement features adapted for engagement with a second handle, a second pulley rotatably engaged with the second arm. The first and the second handle may each be engaged to the elongated cocking cable, and be ergonomically adapted to permit an associated user to operate the each handle during a cocking operation with a hand in a vertical hand position.

Claim (Index 20):
A crossbow cocking system comprising\n a sled having\n a first side having\n a first bowstring retainer, the first bowstring retainer defining a first bowstring groove, \n a first arm having a first set of handle engagement features adapted for engagement with a first handle, and \n a first pulley rotatably engaged with the first arm, \n \n a second side having\n a second bowstring retainer, the second bowstring retainer defining a second bowstring groove and \n a second arm having a second set of handle engagement features adapted for engagement with a second handle, \n a second pulley rotatably engaged with the second arm, and \n \n wherein the second side is offset from the first side by a gap, the gap being of sufficient width to accommodate fitting around the trigger assembly of an associated crossbow; \n an elongated cocking cable having\n a first end, and \n a second end offset from the first end; \n a first handle being\n engaged to the elongated cocking cable at the first end, \n wherein said first handle is ergonomically adapted to permit an associated user to operate the first handle during a cocking operation with a first hand in a vertical hand position; \n a second handle\n engaged to the elongated cocking cable at the second end, \n wherein said second handle is ergonomically adapted to permit an associated user to operate the second handle during a cocking operation with a second hand in a vertical hand position; \n wherein at least one handle is\n a) a compact handle\n being elongated to define\n a forward direction toward a handle front, and \n a rearward direction toward a handle back opposite the handle front, and \n \n having a cable engagement region biased toward the handle front to define\n a forward handle region between the handle front and the cable engagement region, the forward handle region increasing in cross-sectional area in the forward direction over at least a portion thereof, and \n a rearward handle region between the handle back and the cable engagement region, the rearward handle region increasing in cross-sectional area in the rearward direction over at least a portion thereof; or \n \n \n b) a transition handle\n being elongated to define\n a forward direction toward a handle front and \n a rearward direction toward a handle back opposite the handle front, \n \n having a cable engagement region biased toward the handle front to define\n a forward handle region between the handle front and the cable engagement region, \n a rearward handle region between the handle back and the cable engagement region, and \n a spur or projection extending from the handle between the forward handle region and the rearward handle region, and wherein the forward handle region has a convex finger receptacle adjacent to and partially defined by the spur; or \n \n \n c) a T-handle\n being elongated to define\n a forward direction toward a handle front and \n a rearward direction toward a handle back opposite the handle front, \n \n having a cable engagement region biased toward the handle front defining\n a forward handle region between the handle front and the cable engagement region, the forward handle region having one or more snap components adapted for snap fit engagement with a counterpart snap components on the sled, \n a rearward handle region between the handle back and the cable engagement region, and \n wherein the rearward handle region has a T-shaped handle; or \n \n \n d) a loop handle\n being elongated to define\n a forward direction toward a handle front and \n a rearward direction toward a handle back opposite the handle front, \n \n having a cable engagement region biased toward the handle front to define\n a forward handle region between the handle front and the cable engagement region, \n a rearward handle region between the handle back and the cable engagement region, and \n \n the rearward handle region having a closed loop defining a through hole; \n \n wherein the first set of handle engagement features includes magnets adapted to engage ferrous or magnetic counterpart components; and wherein the second set of handle engagement features includes magnets adapted to engage ferrous or magnetic counterpart components.

Metadata:
- Claim Count in Document: 27.0
- Percentile: 90.0
- Lexical Diversity: 2.94118
- Patent Class: 124.0
- Transitional Phrase Type: open
- Component Type: 1
- Foreign Priority: False
- Related Applications: ['14208291', '13963319', '15167750', '12892185', '12118411']

Analysis Scores:
- 35 USC 101 Eligibility (BERT): 0.7046581676424407
- 35 USC 102 Novelty (BERT): 0.4761631749518105
- Combined Prediction Score: 0.6818086683733777
- Mean Citation Score: 231.850744
- Max Citation Score: 243.20024
- Similarity Product: 190.8859572644949

Labels:
- Claim Label 101: 1
- Claim Label 102: 1
- Claim Label 103: 1
- Claim Label 112: 1
- Combined Label: 1
- Label 101 Adjusted: 1

Dataset: test