A wide angle arrowhead which is light weight, and which has minimal structure and surface area to decreased arrowhead weight, surface area and drag to increase performance of an arrow to which it is attached. A blade cutting edge of the wide angle arrowhead maintains an interior angle relationship to the centerline of an arrow shaft where such relationship can be fashioned to have one interior angular relationship within a specified angular range. Also, drag is minimized by the utilization of a thin ground blade cutting edge, an additional benefit of which is the decreasing of the cutting edge bluntness, thereby enhancing easy target penetration.
1. A wide-angle archery broadhead for reducing drag, comprising:
(a) a body portion having a blade zone for receiving a plurality of broadhead blades; (b) a plurality of predominantly triangular-shaped broadhead blades, each blade including a base edge, a leading edge including a cutting edge, and a trailing edge, the base edge being positioned adjacent to the blade zone when the blade is secured to the body portion, and the base edge having a length which bears a low ratio to the length of the leading edge; (c) means for securing the plurality of broadhead blades within the blade zone of the body portion; and (d) means for securing the broadhead to the forward end of an archery arrow shaft; (e) the body portion further including an annular beveled ring extending from the rearward end of the blade zone, the annular beveled ring having forwardly open slots on the exterior of the ring, each slot accommodating a portion of the base edge of one of the blades for properly aligning it with respect to the body portion. 2. A wide-angle archery broadhead for reducing drag, comprising:
(a) a body portion having a longitudinal axis and a blade zone for receiving a plurality of broadhead blades; (b) a plurality of predominantly triangular-shaped blades, each blade including a base edge, a leading edge including a cutting edge, and a trailing edge, the base edge being positioned adjacent to the blade zone when the blade is secured to the body portion, and wherein the leading edge defines a relatively wide angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the body portion; (c) means for securing the plurality of broadhead blades within the blade zone of the body portion; and (d) means for securing the broadhead to the forward end of an archery arrow shaft; (e) the body portion further including an annular beveled ring extending from the rearward end of the blade zone, the annular beveled ring having forwardly open slots on the exterior of the ring, each slot accommodating a portion of the base edge of one of the blades for properly aligning it with respect to the body portion. 3. An archery broadhead defining a central longitudinal axis, the archery broadhead comprising:
a plurality of non-pivotal broadhead blades each having a cutting edge that defines an interior angle of at least 45° relative to the central longitudinal axis of the broadhead during use of the broadhead in flight; and, a body portion defining the central longitudinal axis, wherein the broadhead blades are connected to the body portion and wherein the body portion includes a beveled ring including forwardly open slots on the exterior of the ring for receiving base edges of the broadhead blades the beveled ring being positioned in front of a ferrule. 4. The archery broadhead of 5. The archery broadhead of 6. The archery broadhead of 7. The archery broadhead of 8. The archery broadhead of 9. The archery broad head of
This application is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 10/603,755 filed on Jun. 25, 2003 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,866,600, which is incorporated herein by reference. 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the field of archery, and more particularly, relates to an arrowhead having a wide angle. 2. Description of the Prior Art Archers have long sought out an arrow which would outperform other arrows. Performance of an arrow is influenced by weight, component surface area, surfaces having parasitic drag, stabilization techniques, structure and other such considerations. One area of constant consideration and change is the arrowhead which is located at the front portion of an arrow. Often, the structure of an arrowhead is such that complex surfaces and devices composing the arrowhead are included, thereby not only adding weight to the arrow but also diminishing aerodynamic qualities of the arrowhead due to a multiplicity of drag causing surfaces. Such drag causing surfaces can be cutouts which beneficially lighten the weight of the arrow but which unwittingly create drag far more detrimental to flight than the benefit to flight derived by weight reduction. Of course, increased drag and increased weight are detrimental to suitable flight characteristics of an arrow, especially with respect to distance. Increased drag may also be found in a high penetration minimum profile narrow angle arrowhead which is elongated and has a narrow angle of leading edge cutting surface with respect to the centerline of the arrow shaft due to the abundance of surface area. Such an elongated arrowhead may also be of such weight as to be detrimental to the length of flight and trajectory of the arrow. The present invention provides an arrowhead of minimum surface area and drag and of minimum weight to benefit the flight characteristics of an arrow. The general purpose of the present invention is to provide an arrowhead, and more particularly, an arrowhead which is light weight and which has minimal structure and surface area. According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a wide angle arrowhead including suitable structure for mounting of a plurality of blades to a mounting fixture and suitable structure for mounting of the wide angle arrowhead to the forward portion of an arrow. The mounting fixture is a one-piece construction and includes a chisel point and a rearward facing circular recess for capture of the forward portion of one or more cutting blades, a first shaft portion extending from the circular recess against which the base edge at the lower portion of each blade aligns, an annular and slotted beveled ring juxtaposing the first shaft portion, the slots of which accommodate the base edges at the lower portions of the arrow blades, a second and larger slotted shaft portion, the slots of which are extensions of the slots in the annular and slotted beveled ring and which also accommodate the base edges at the lower portions of the arrow blades and a threaded shaft portion extending from the larger slotted shaft portion which is utilized to mount the mounting fixture and arrow blades, i.e., the entire wide angle arrowhead, to the arrow shaft. Each blade includes a blade capture protrusion at the rearwardly located trailing edge which is captured by a mounting ferrule. The blades are formed to have minimum structure and reduced drag surfaces and to have a low ratio of blade cutting edge length to blade trailing edge length where the interior angle between the blade cutting edge of the blades is at a relatively wide angle with respect to the center line or longitudinal axis of the arrow shaft. Where many common arrowhead blades have a relationship where the interior angle of the blade cutting edge to the arrow shaft centerline angle is in the range of 10° to slightly less than 45°, the present invention has a blade cutting edge to arrow shaft centerline interior wide angle which can range from an interior wide angle of 45° to an interior wide angle of 75°. Also, drag is minimized by the utilization of a thin ground leading blade cutting edge, an additional benefit of which is the decreasing of the cutting edge bluntness, thereby enhancing easy target penetration. One significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a wide angle arrowhead having a wide blade cutting edge to arrow shaft centerline interior angle. Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is an arrowhead which contributes to and improves flight characteristics of an arrow. Yet another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a wide angle arrowhead having minimal weight. Still another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a wide angle arrowhead having minimal drag. A further significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a wide angle arrowhead utilizing a wide and thin ground leading blade cutting edge for drag reduction. A still further significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a wide angle arrowhead having a low blade cutting edge to blade trailing edge ratio. Having mentioned various aspects and features of the present invention, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide a wide angle arrowhead. Other objects of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof and wherein: A plurality of blades 28 Additionally shown for comparison is a dashed outline of a narrow angle blade 50 and a dashed outline chisel point 52 in combination therewith and which could be attached to the arrow shaft 42 in a similar fashion superimposed over a wide angle blade 28 Various modifications can be made to the present invention without departing from the apparent scope thereof.CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
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