Adjustable cam for archery bows

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6691692
  • Patent Number
    6,691,692
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 3, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 17, 2004
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Ricci; John A.
    Agents
    • Averill, Jr.; Edgar W.
Abstract
An adjustable cam for an archery bow. The adjustable cam is located at the end of one of the bow limbs. The other bow limb has an idler cam located at its end. The bowstring has a bowstring end attached to the adjustable cam. The bowstring passes over the idler cam and the second or end stretch end of the bowstring is also attached to the adjustable cam. A harness string has one end attached adjacent the idler cam and the other end attached to the adjustable cam. An intermediate portion of the adjustable cam may be adjusted to set the draw length of the bowstring. A draw stop or fine draw length adjustment is also provided on the adjustable cam.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The field of the invention is sporting goods and the invention relates more particularly to compound archery bows. Compound archery bows have greatly facilitated the use of bows and permit the archer to pull back on the bowstring with increasing force to a let off point where the amount of force required to further withdraw the bowstring greatly deceases, which permits the archer to hold the bow in a fully drawn position with far less effort as compared to bows made before the development of the compound bow. The distance that an archer pulls back the bowstring before it stops or reaches the wall is the “draw Length.”




Compound bows are discussed in detail in U.S. Pat. No. 6,250,293 and the specification and drawings of that patent are incorporated herein by reference for background purposes. It is often desired that the draw length be adjusted by the archer. Early designs of cams required that the bow be disassembled to change the draw length, which required a bow press. This prohibited the archer from changing the draw length in the field. Designs have been devised which permitted draw length adjustment without a bow press, but such designs required the removal of screws which could be easily dropped during an adjustment and the inability to find a screw if no replacement screw is available would disable the bow.




Draw stops are also provided so that once the bowstring is fully drawn, the further amount that the bowstring may be drawn is stopped by the draw stop. The adjustment of the draw stop is a highly useful feature since it provides a fine adjustment of the draw length.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved adjustable cam for archery bows which permit the adjustment of the draw length without the use of a bow press or the removal of one or more screws. The present invention is for an adjustable cam for an archery bow having a pair of limbs having an idler rotatingly secured at an end of an idler limb and an adjustable cam rotatingly secured at the end of the other limb. The archery bow has a bow string attached to the adjustable cam at a bow string cam end. The bowstring extends around the idler wheel and has a returning end stretch. The end stretch has an end which is also affixed to the adjustable cam. A harness string is affixed at an idler end to the idler limb and to the adjustable cam at its other end. The adjustable cam thus has three tracks comprising a bowstring or inner track, a harness or intermediate track, and an end stretch or outer track. The improvement of the present invention comprises the bowstring or inner track being formed on an inner cam body. The harness or intermediate track is formed on an intermediate cam body. The end stretch or outer track is formed on an outer cam body. The intermediate cam body is fabricated from a separate member from either of the inner or outer cam bodies. The intermediate cam body has a curved adjustment slot which captures an adjustment member which is configured to tighten the intermediate cam body against the inner cam body in order to adjust the draw length. The intermediate cam body preferably has a second curved adjustment slot which captures a second adjustment member, also configured to tighten the intermediate cam body against the inner cam body. The intermediate cam body preferably has a harness string stop slot at an end of the intermediate cam body positioned so that it captures the harness string as the bowstring is withdrawn to a fully drawn position and functions as a wall. Preferably, the harness string stop slot is adjustable by the use of a draw stop screw within the draw slot. Also preferably, the draw slot has a window along its side so that the position of the draw stop screw can be viewed by the archer.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of a bow having the adjustable cam of the present invention thereon.





FIG. 2

is a front view of the inner cam body of the adjustable cam of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a front view of the intermediate cam body of the adjustable cam of the present invention.





FIG. 3A

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


3


A—


3


A of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 4

is a front view of the outer cam body of the adjustable cam of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a back view of the inner cam portion of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a front view of the inner, intermediate, and upper cam portions of the adjustable cam of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a front view of the adjustable cam of

FIG. 6

with the bowstring in an at-rest position.





FIG. 8

is a front view of the adjustable cam of

FIG. 6

showing a bowstring in the fully drawn position.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A compound bow is shown in FIG.


1


and indicated generally by reference character


10


. Compound bow


10


has a bowstring


11


which is affixed to an adjustable cam indicated generally by reference character


12


at one end of the bowstring. Bowstring


11


loops over an idler cam


13


. Bowstring


11


has an end stretch portion


14


which extends back to adjustable cam


12


to which its end is affixed. Adjustable cam


12


is attached near the end of lower limb


15


. Lower limb


15


is attached to a handle


16


which, in turn, supports upper limb


17


.




A harness string


18


has an idler end


19


which is split and affixed on both sides of idler cam


13


. Harness string


18


is affixed to adjustable cam by hookup post


19


.




The details of construction of the adjustable cam are shown in

FIGS. 2 through 6

. The views shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


4


, and


6


will be referred to as the front views of the adjustable cam and

FIG. 5

shows the back view of the adjustable cam.





FIG. 2

is a front view of the inner cam portion


20


which has an outer peripheral bowstring groove extending from reference character


21


to reference character


22


. The end of the bowstring


23


is formed in a loop and passes over hookup post


24


shown in

FIG. 5

on the back of inner cam portion


20


.




The inner cam portion


20


rotates about its axis


25


which is rotatingly secured near the end of lower limb


15


shown in FIG.


1


. Inner cam portion


20


supports an intermediate cam segment


26


which has a groove


27


on its outer edge which cooperates with the groove on the intermediate cam portion discussed below.




Intermediate cam portion


28


is shown in FIG.


3


and is secured to the surface of inner cam portion


20


, which is shown in FIG.


2


. The securement of intermediate cam portion is accomplished in a manner shown in

FIG. 6

of the drawings. Intermediate cam portion


28


guides the harness string


18


, which is secured by an end loop to harness string hookup post


29


shown in

FIG. 2

, and formed on the inner surface of inner cam portion


20


, after harness string has passed along


27


, also shown in FIG.


2


. Returning to

FIG. 3

, intermediate cam portion


28


has a curved adjustment slot


30


. Slot


30


preferably has a plurality of grooves


31


which abut the underside of a tapered screw head shown in FIG.


6


. This combination of grooves and the tapered screw head cause the intermediate cam portion to be adjustable in a plurality of distinct positions. Nine distinct positions have been successfully utilized.




A second curved slot


33


is also formed through intermediate cam portion


28


to provide a second point of positioning for intermediate cam portion


28


on inner cam portion


20


. Slot


33


is stepped so that a screw abuts an inner flange to permit the tightening so that a screw


34


may guide the movement of cam portion


28


. The stop permits tightening the intermediate cam portion


28


against inner cam portion


20


. Preferably, indicia


35


are provided adjacent curved adjustment slot


30


so that the user can take note of any desired position. Once the tapered screw head


32


is placed in one of the grooves


31


, the position of screw


34


is fixed, and thus, there is no need for any indicia adjacent curved slot


33


.




As the bowstring


11


is drawn, the adjustable cam


12


rotates in a clockwise direction as viewed in

FIG. 1

to an extent where a draw stop slot


36


captures harness string


18


. This prevents the further rotation of adjustable cam


12


, thereby providing a stop or wall preventing any further withdrawal of bowstring


11


.




Draw stop slot


36


is formed into intermediate cam portion


28


to a depth shown by the dotted line indicated by reference character


37


in

FIG. 3. A

window


38


is formed in the side of slot


36


so that the archer can view the position of a screw head


39


, which is part of a screw


40


threaded into the bottom of slot


36


. Screw head


39


acts as a stop and abuts harness string


18


to provide a wall against further withdrawal of the bowstring. Indicia


41


may also be provided adjacent screw head


39


so that the archer can make the adjustment to a known position. Screw


40


is an Allen screw and may be adjusted by the use of an Allen wrench.




The outer cam body is shown in FIG.


4


and indicated by reference character


42


. Outer cam body


42


has an end stretch hook up post


45


. Cam body


42


has an end stretch groove


52


extending from reference character


43


to reference character


44


in FIG.


4


. Outer cam body


42


has three screw hole openings


46


,


47


, and


48


which support three screws


49


,


50


, and


51


. Screws


49


,


50


, and


51


thread into threaded openings in inner cam portion


20


and cause outer cam body


42


to sandwich intermediate cam portion


28


against inner cam portion


20


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, end stretch


14


passes around outer cam body


42


and is held by end stretch hookup post


45


.




The adjustable cam is shown in

FIG. 7

in an at-rest configuration. As bowstring


11


is pulled, it moves adjustable cam


12


to the position shown in FIG.


8


. Two things have happened as the cam reaches the position of FIG.


8


. Firstly, just before the fully withdrawn configuration, the harness string


18


reaches point


53


of intermediate cam portion


28


. At this point, the rate at which harness string


18


is withdrawn with each degree of turn of adjustable cam


12


abruptly reduces due to the sharp change in curvature of harness groove


54


. This reduction in the pull on the bowstring is referred to as “let off” and is expressed as a percentage or reduction of draw weight, such as 65%. This makes it much easier for the archer to hold the bow in a fully drawn position.




The intermediate cam portion


28


is adjustable through an arc of about 45 degrees, which provides in an exemplary bow, a change in draw length from 32 inches to 36 inches. The change in draw length for adjacent adjustment slots


30


is about one full half inch.




The second occurrence is the abutment of screw head


39


with harness string


18


. This stops the further rotation of adjustable cam


12


and provides a wall or stop of further withdrawal.




The adjustment of draw length is accomplished by changing the position of intermediate cam portion


28


within adjustable cam


12


. This, in turn, is carried out by loosening screws


49


,


50


, and


51


slightly, without removing any screws. Next, tapered screw head


32


is loosened, as is screw


34


. Then tapered screw head


32


is placed in a different groove


31


. As the intermediate cam portion


28


is rotated clockwise as viewed in

FIG. 6

, the draw length is reduced. Conversely, as the intermediate cam portion


28


is turned counter clockwise the draw length is increased as is the let off. With the adjustable cam of the present invention, these adjustments can be readily made without the use of a bow press and the removal of any screws, greatly facilitating this adjustment.




The present embodiments of this invention are thus to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive; the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.



Claims
  • 1. An adjustable cam for an archery bow having a pair of limbs having an idler wheel rotatingly secured at an end of an idler limb and the adjustable cam rotatingly secured at the end of the other limb being a cam limb, the archery bow having a bowstring attached to the adjustable cam at a bowstring cam end, said bowstring extending around the idler wheel and said bowstring having a returning end stretch attached at an end stretch end to the adjustable cam and said archery bow having a harness string attached at an idler end to the idler limb near an end thereof and attached at a harness string cam end to said adjustable cam said adjustable cam having three tracks comprising a bowstring or inner track, a harness or intermediate track, and an end stretch or outer track wherein the improvement comprises:said bowstring or inner track being formed on an inner cam body, said harness or intermediate track being formed on an intermediate cam body, and said end stretch or outer track being formed on an outer cam body and said intermediate cam body being fabricated from a separate member from either of said inner or outer cam body and said intermediate cam body being movably adjustable with respect to said inner and outer cam bodies, said intermediate cam body having a curved adjustment slot which captures an adjustment member which is configured to tighten said intermediate cam body against said inner cam body in order to adjust the draw length of the bowstring.
  • 2. The adjustable cam of claim 1 wherein said adjustment member is an adjustment screw with a tapered head and said arcuate adjustment slot has a plurality of tapered grooves which mate with said tapered head thereby providing a plurality of stable securement positions for said adjustment screw.
  • 3. The adjustable cam of claim 1 wherein said intermediate cam body has a second curved adjustment slot which captures a second adjustment member which is configured to tighten said intermediate cam body against said inner cam body adjacent said second curved adjustment slot.
  • 4. The adjustable cam of claim 1 wherein said inner, intermediate and outer cam bodies are separate members.
  • 5. The adjustable cam of claim 4 wherein said outer cam body may be tightened toward said inner cam body capturing said intermediate cam body there between.
  • 6. The adjustable cam of claim 1 wherein said intermediate cam body may be adjusted through an arc of about 45 degrees.
  • 7. The adjustable cam of claim 6 wherein said adjustable harness string stop member is an adjustment screw having a head which contacts said harness string.
  • 8. The adjustable cam of claim 7 wherein said harness string stop slot has a window formed along a side thereof along a line of travel of said stop adjustment screw whereby the position of the head of the stop adjustment screw can be viewed.
  • 9. The adjustable cam of claim 1 wherein said intermediate cam body has a harness string stop slot at an end of said intermediate cam body positioned so that it captures said harness string as the bowstring is withdrawn to a fully drawn position and functions as a wall adjustment.
  • 10. The adjustable cam of claim 9 wherein said harness string stop slot contains an adjustable harness string stop member.
  • 11. An adjustable cam for an archery bow having a pair of limbs having an idler wheel rotatingly secured at an end of an idler limb and the adjustable cam rotatingly secured at the end of the other limb being a cam limb, the archery bow having a bowstring attached to the adjustable cam at a bowstring cam end, said bowstring extending around the idler wheel and said bowstring having a returning end stretch attached at an end stretch end to the adjustable cam and said archery bow having a harness string attached at an idler end to the idler limb near an end thereof and attached at a harness string cam end to said adjustable cam said adjustable cam having three tracks comprising a bowstring or inner track, a harness or intermediate track, and an end stretch or outer track wherein the improvement comprises:said bowstring or inner track being formed on an inner cam body, said harness or intermediate track being formed on an intermediate cam body, and said end stretch or outer track being formed on an outer cam body and said inner, intermediate, and outer cam bodies being fabricated from separate members and said intermediate cam body being movably adjustable with respect to said inner and outer cam bodies, said intermediate cam body having a first and a second curved adjustment slot each of which captures an adjustment member which is configured to tighten said intermediate cam body against said inner cam body and said intermediate cam body has a harness string stop slot at an end of said intermediate cam body positioned so that it captures said harness string as the bowstring is withdrawn to a fully drawn position.
  • 12. The adjustable cam of claim 11 wherein said first curved adjustment slot has position indicia positioned along an outer edge thereof.
  • 13. The adjustable cam of claim 11 wherein said harness string stop slot has a viewing window formed along one side thereof.
  • 14. The adjustable cam of claim 13 wherein said viewing window has indicia positioned along one side thereof.
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