RICHARD D. SUTTON
Architects at Marquette Ave, Minneapolis, MN

License number
West Virginia 4456
Category
Architecture
Address
Address
1201 Marquette Ave SUITE 200, Minneapolis, MN 55403

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard Sutton
5217 W 62Nd St #62, Edina, MN 55436
(952) 925-5212
Richard Sutton, age 65
3460 87Th St NE, Monticello, MN 55362
(612) 868-9811
Richard L Sutton
551 Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55401
(763) 566-5694
Richard L Sutton, age 70
5501 Lyndale Ave, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
(763) 566-5694
Richard L Sutton, age 65
3460 87Th St, Monticello, MN 55362
(763) 295-5658
(763) 295-5268

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NELCO ARCHITECTURE, INC

Richard D Sutton, Minneapolis, MN 55403

Registration:
May 31, 2002
State ID:
62245832
Business type:
FOREIGN BCA
Entity State:
PA
Expiration:
PERPETUAL
Agent:
Illinois Corporation Service C,801 Adlai Stevenson Dr, Springfield, IL 62703 (Physical)

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Bow String Release

Bow String Release

US Patent:
4426989, Jan 24, 1984
Filed:
Apr 1, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/249750
Inventors:
Richard M. Sutton - Fridley MN
Assignee:
Sutton and Thayer - Fairmont MN
International Classification:
F41B 500
US Classification:
124 35A
Abstract:
Bow string release for use by an archer with a bow and arrow for pulling a bow string through the center of the hand by engaging the bow string with an eyed string of the bow string release at a predetermined position for precise shooting of an arrow. The bow string release includes two degrees of freedoms with orthogonally positioned pivot points. The release mechanism is a threaded hook member in cooperating with an eyed string at one of the pivot points which captures the bow string. The pivoted hook-eyed string mounts on a plate which pivots about a wrist strap. The wrist strap including a roller clasp, positions over an archer s thumb, across the palm of his hand, and secures in position with a strap having a plurality of holes through the roller clasp. The bow string release is actuated by removing the thumb which results in pivoting of the hook-eyed string member such that the force of the bow string pivots the hook-eyed string about the pivot point for subsequent release of the eyed string thereby releasing the drawn bow string for flight of the arrow. An alternative embodiment includes a wrist strap having a threaded member secured at a forward position on the wrist strap for attachment of other bow string release structures.