Claims
- 1. A bow sight comprising:
(a) a mounting base configured for attachment to a bow; (b) a support structure movably connected to the mounting base; (c) a first pin, a second pin, and a third pin adjustably connected to the support structure, each of the first, second and third pins comprising:
(i) a first end connected to the support structure at an attachment point; and (ii) a second end proximate a sight point; and wherein the first pin, the second pin, and the third pin are vertically aligned when the bow sight is in a first position and viewed by the archer holding the bow in a shooting position.
- 2. The bow sight according to claim 1, wherein the sight point of each of the first, second and third pins is above the attachment point of the respective first, second and third pin.
- 3. The bow sight according to claim 1, wherein the sight point of each of the first, second and third pins is below the attachment point of the respective first, second and third pin.
- 4. The bow sight according to claim 1 further comprising a fiber optic cable having a first end and a second end, the first end positioned to form the sight point of the first pin.
- 5. The bow sight according to claim 4 further comprising a second fiber optic cable having a first end and a second end, the first end of the second fiber optic cable positioned to form the sight point of the second pin.
- 6. The bow sight according to claim 1, wherein the support structure is removably connected to the mounting base.
- 7. The bow sight according to claim 6, wherein the support structure has a first mounting region and a second mounting region, each of the first mounting region and the second mounting region constructed for attachment to mounting base.
- 8. The bow sight according to claim 7, wherein the first mounting region and the second mounting region are positioned approximately 90 degrees apart on the support structure.
- 9. The bow sight according to claim 7, wherein:
(a) the support structure is circular, and (b) the first mounting region and the second mounting region are positioned 90 degrees apart on the support structure.
- 10. The bow sight according to claim 9 further including a pin alignment system for at least two of the first pin, second pin and third pin.
- 11. The bow sight according to claim 10, wherein the pin alignment system comprises:
(a) a first slot within the support structure, the first slot receiving one of the first pin, second pin and third pin, and (b) a second slot within the support structure, the second slot receiving a second one of the first pin, second pin and third pin.
- 12. A bow sight comprising:
(a) a mounting base configured for attachment to a bow; (b) a support structure releasably connected to the mounting base, the support structure having a first mounting region and a second mounting region, each of the first and second mounting regions configured for connection to the mounting base; (c) a pin connected to the support structure, the pin comprising:
(i) a first end connected to the support structure at an attachment point; and (ii) a second end defining a sight point; wherein, when the support structure is connected to the mounting base via the first mounting region, the bow sight is in a first position and the pin is in a first position, and when the support structure is connected to the mounting base via the second mounting region, the bow sight is in a second position and the pin is in a second position which is different than the first position.
- 13. The bow sight according to claim 12, wherein the first mounting region is approximately 90 degrees from the second mounting position, and when the pin is in the first position, the pin extends vertically, and when the pin is in the second position, the pin extends horizontally.
- 14. The bow sight according to claim 12, wherein when the pin is in the first position, the pin extends vertically with the attachment point of the pin above the sight point, and when the pin is in the second position, the pin extends vertically with the attachment point of the pin below the sight point.
- 15. The bow sight according to claim 12, further comprising a second pin and third pin connected to the support structure, each of the second and third pins comprising:
(a) a first end connected to the support structure at an attachment point; and (b) a second end defining a sight point.
- 16. The bow sight according to claim 15, wherein at least the second and third pins include a pin alignment system.
- 17. The bow sight according to claim 16, wherein the pin alignment system comprises a slot at least for each of the second pin and the third pin.
- 18. The bow sight according to claim 16, wherein, when the support structure is connected to the mounting base via the first mounting region, the bow sight is in a first position and the pin, second pin and third extend vertically, and when the support structure is connected to the mounting base via the second mounting region, the bow sight is in a second position and the pin, second pin and third extend horizontally.
- 19. A bow sight comprising:
(a) a mounting base configured for attachment to a bow; (b) a support structure movably connected to the base, the support structure movable from a first position to a second position; (c) a first pin and a second pin connected to the support structure, each of the first and second pins having:
(i) a first end connected to the support structure at an attachment point; (ii) a second end defining a sight point; wherein the first pin and the second pin extend vertically and are aligned when the support structure is in a first position, and the first pin and the second pin extend horizontally when the support structure is in a second position.
- 20. The bow sight according to claim 19, wherein the support structure is removably connected to the base.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/196,333 filed Jul. 16, 2002, which is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/607,243, filed Jun. 30, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,418,633.
Continuations (1)
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10196333 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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