Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005-2011
Title: Innovations by Stephen M Tentler
Introduction
Stephen M Tentler is an accomplished inventor based in Fond du Lac, WI (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of archery with his innovative designs. With a total of three patents to his name, Tentler has focused on enhancing the functionality and usability of bow string release mechanisms.
Latest Patents
Tentler's latest patents include two variations of a strap for bow string release. The first patent describes a strap designed to form a semi-closed (or open) hand receiving condition wrist strap. This design facilitates quick attachment and detachment of the strap to the wrist. The strap allows for one-handed coupling around an archer's wrist by maintaining the semi-closed (or semi-open) hand receiving condition. This feature eliminates the need for the archer to manually insert a first end of the strap through a second end. The second patent also focuses on a no-stretch strap for a bow string release, which similarly forms a semi-closed (or open) hand receiving condition wrist strap. This design resists stretching and provides the same one-handed coupling benefits, enhancing the overall archery experience.
Career Highlights
Stephen M Tentler is currently associated with Tru-Fire Corporation, where he continues to innovate in the archery equipment sector. His work has contributed to the development of user-friendly products that cater to the needs of archers.
Collaborations
Tentler collaborates with his coworker, Lynn A Tentler, to further enhance their innovative projects and designs.
Conclusion
Stephen M Tentler's contributions to archery through his patented inventions demonstrate his commitment to improving the sport. His innovative designs not only enhance functionality but also provide convenience for archers.
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