Claims
- 1. In a bow having a riser with opposing first and second riser ends, a first limb connected with the first riser end and extending in a direction that is generally away from the second riser end, and a second limb connected with the second riser end and extending in a direction that is generally away from the first riser end, each of the first and the second limbs having an inner limb end at the riser, the improvement of a tensioning device interconnecting the riser and one of the first and the second limbs, the tensioning device comprising:
- a coupling interconnecting the riser and one of the first and the second limbs, the coupling being actuatable between first and second positions, the coupling rotating the one limb a predetermined amount in a first rotational direction to decrease an effort to a predetermined minimal level, of drawing the bow to a shooting position, in the first position, and the coupling rotating the one limb a predetermined amount in a second rotational direction, opposite to the first rotational direction, to increase a shooting force to a predetermined maximum level, in the second position; and
- an actuator operatively connected with the coupler to actuate the coupler between the first and second positions, the actuator having a bias device that is operatively connected with the coupling and having a trigger that is operatively connected with the bias device, the bias device having a charged state and a released state and being releasable from the charged state to the released state, the coupler being actuated from the first position to the second position when the bias device is released from the charged state to the released state, the trigger being settable by a user to hold the bias device in the charged state and being controllable by a user to release the bias device to the released state.
- 2. The bow defined in claim 1 further including a second coupling interconnecting the riser and the other of the first and the second limbs, the coupling being actuatable between first and second positions, the coupling rotating the other limb a predetermined amount in a first rotational direction to decrease an effort to a predetermined minimal level, of drawing the bow to a shooting position, in the first position, and the coupling rotating the other limb a predetermined amount in a second rotational direction, opposite to the first rotational direction, to increase a shooting force of the bow to a predetermined maximum level, in the second position.
- 3. The bow defined in claim 1, wherein the coupling includes one of the group of an extensible cylinder and piston mechanism, a slidable wedge member, and a rotatable cam member.
- 4. The bow defined in claim 1, wherein the coupling includes an extensible cylinder and piston mechanism, and wherein the bias device includes one of the group of a pneumatic pressure reservoir and a hydraulic pressure reservoir.
- 5. In a bow having a riser with opposing first and second riser ends, a first limb connected with the first riser end and extending in a direction that is generally away from the second riser end, and a second limb connected with the second riser end and extending in a direction that is generally away from the first riser end, each of the first and the second limbs having an inner limb end at the riser, the improvement of a tensioning device interconnecting the riser and one of the first and the second limbs, the tensioning device comprising:
- a coupling interconnecting the riser and one of the first and the second limbs, the coupling being actuatable between first and second positions, the coupling rotating the one limb a predetermined amount in a first rotational direction to decrease an effort to a predetermined minimal level, of drawing the bow to a shooting position, in the first position, and the coupling rotating the one limb a predetermined amount in a second rotational direction, opposite to the first rotational direction, to increase a shooting force to a predetermined maximum level, in the second position, the coupling including a slidable wedge member; and
- an actuator operatively connected with the coupler to actuate the coupler between the first and second positions the actuator including one of the group of a rod and a cable, which is operatively connected with the wedge member to slide the wedge member between the first and second positions.
- 6. The bow defined in claim 5, wherein the actuator further includes one of the group of a pneumatic pump and a hydraulic pump, and wherein the actuator further includes an extensible cylinder and piston mechanism operatively connected between the pump and the one of the group of a rod and a cable.
- 7. In a bow having a riser with opposing first and second riser ends, a first limb connected with the first riser end and extending in a direction that is generally away from the second riser end, and a second limb connected with the second riser end and extending in a direction that is generally away from the first riser end, each of the first and the second limbs having an inner limb end at the riser, the improvement of a tensioning device interconnecting the riser and one of the first and the second limbs, the tensioning device comprising:
- a coupling interconnecting the riser and one of the first and the second limbs, the coupling being actuatable between first and second positions, the coupling rotating the one limb a predetermined amount in a first rotational direction to decrease an effort to a predetermined minimal level, of drawing the bow to a shooting position, in the first position, and the coupling rotating the one limb a predetermined amount in a second rotational direction, opposite to the first rotational direction, to increase a shooting force to a predetermined maximum level, in the second position, the coupling including a rotatable cam member; and
- an actuator operatively connected with the coupler to actuate the coupler between the first and second positions, the actuator including one of the group of a rod and a cable, which is operatively connected with the cam member to rotate the cam member between the first and second positions.
- 8. The bow defined in claim 7, wherein the actuator further includes one of the group of a pneumatic pump and a hydraulic pump, and wherein the actuator further includes an extensible cylinder and piston mechanism operatively connected between the pump and the one of the group of a rod and a cable.
- 9. An archery bow comprising:
- a riser with a grasping portion, the riser being an elongated member with first and second opposing riser ends;
- first and second limbs connected with the riser, the first and second limbs being elongated members having opposing inner and outer ends, the first limb partially overlaying the riser at the first riser end, and extending in a direction that is generally away from the second riser end, the second limb partially overlaying the riser at the second riser end, and extending in a direction that is generally away from the first riser end;
- a coupling interconnecting the riser and one of the first and the second limbs near the inner end, the coupling being actuatable between first and second positions, the coupling positioning the inner limb end away from the riser a predetermined distance in the first position, the coupling pressing the inner limb end toward the riser with a predetermined force in the second position; and
- an actuator operatively connected with the coupler to actuate the coupler between the first and second positions, the actuator having a bias device that is operatively connected with the coupling and having a trigger that is operatively connected with the bias device, the bias device having a charged state and a released state and being releasable from the charged state to the released state, the coupler being actuated from the first position to the second position when the bias device is released from the charged state to the released state, the trigger being settable by a user to hold the bias device in the charged state and being controllable by a user to release the bias device to the released state.
- 10. The bow defined in claim 9 further including a second coupling interconnecting the riser and the other of the first and the second limbs near the inner end, the second coupling being actuatable between first and second positions, the coupling positioning the inner limb end away from the riser a predetermined distance in the first position, the coupling pressing the inner limb end toward the riser with a predetermined force in the second position, and the coupling being operatively connected with the actuator.
- 11. The bow defined in claim 9, wherein the coupling includes one of the group of an extensible cylinder and piston mechanism, a slidable wedge member, and a rotatable cam member.
- 12. The bow defined in claim 9, wherein the coupling includes an extensible cylinder and piston mechanism, and wherein the bias device includes one of the group of a pneumatic pressure reservoir and a hydraulic pressure reservoir.
- 13. An archery bow comprising:
- a riser with a grasping portion, the riser being an elongated member with first and second opposing riser ends;
- first and second limbs connected with the riser, the first and second limbs being elongated members having opposing inner and outer ends, the first limb partially overlaying the riser at the first riser end, and extending in a direction that is generally away from the second riser end, the second limb partially overlaying the riser at the second riser end, and extending in a direction that is generally away from the first riser end;
- a coupling interconnecting the riser and one of the first and the second limbs near the inner end, the coupling being actuatable between first and second positions, the coupling positioning the inner limb end away from the riser a predetermined distance in the first position, the coupling pressing the inner limb end toward the riser with a predetermined force in the second position, the coupling including a slidable wedge member; and
- an actuator operatively connected with the coupler to actuate the coupler between the first and second positions, the actuator including one of the group of a rod and a cable, which is operatively connected with the wedge member to slide the wedge member between the first and second positions.
- 14. An archery bow comprising:
- a riser with a grasping portion, the riser being an elongated member with first and second opposing riser ends;
- first and second limbs connected with the riser, the first and second limbs being elongated members having opposing inner and outer ends, the first limb partially overlaying the riser at the first riser end, and extending in a direction that is generally away from the second riser end, the second limb partially overlaying the riser at the second riser end, and extending in a direction that is generally away from the first riser end;
- a coupling interconnecting the riser and one of the first and the second limbs near the inner end, the coupling being actuatable between first and second positions, the coupling positioning the inner limb end away from the riser a predetermined distance in the first position, the coupling pressing the inner limb end toward the riser with a predetermined force in the second position, the coupling including, a rotatable cam member; and
- an actuator operatively connected with the coupler to actuate the coupler between the first and second positions, the actuator including one of the group of a rod and a cable, which is operatively connected with the cam member to rotate the cam member between the first and second positions.
- 15. An archery bow comprising:
- a riser with a grasping portion, the riser being an elongated member with first and second opposing riser ends;
- first and second limbs connected with the riser, the first and second limbs being elongated members having opposing inner and outer ends, the first limb partially overlaying the riser at the first riser end, and extending in a direction that is generally away from the second riser end, the second limb partially overlaying the riser at the second riser end, and extending in a direction that is generally away from the first riser end;
- a coupling interconnecting the riser and one of the first and the second limbs near the corresponding one of the first and the second riser ends, the coupling being actuatable between first and second positions, the coupling positioning the one limb away from the one riser end a predetermined distance in the first position, the coupling pressing the one limb toward the one riser end with a predetermined force in the second position; and
- an actuator operatively connected with the coupler to actuate the coupler between the first and second positions, the actuator having a bias device that is operatively connected with the coupling and having a trigger that is operatively connected with the bias device, the bias device having a charged state and a released state and being releasable from the charged state to the released state, the coupler being actuated from the first position to the second position when the bias device is released from the charged state to the released state, the trigger being settable by a user to hold the bias device in the charged state and being controllable by a user to release the bias device to the released state.
- 16. The bow defined in claim 15 further including a second coupling interconnecting the riser and the other of the first and the second limbs near the corresponding other one of the first and the second riser ends, the second coupling being actuatable between first and second positions, the coupling positioning the other limb away from the other riser end a predetermined distance in the first position, the coupling pressing the other limb toward the other riser end with a predetermined force in the second position, and the coupling being operatively connected with the actuator.
- 17. The bow defined in claim 15, wherein the coupling includes one of the group of an extensible cylinder and piston mechanism, a slidable wedge member, and a rotatable cam member.
- 18. The bow defined in claim 15, wherein the coupling includes an extensible cylinder and piston mechanism, and wherein the bias device includes one of the group of a pneumatic pressure reservoir and a hydraulic pressure reservoir.
- 19. An archery bow comprising:
- a riser with a grasping portion, the riser being an elongated member with first and second opposing riser ends;
- first and second limbs connected with the riser, the first and second limbs being elongated members having opposing inner and outer ends, the first limb partially overlaying the riser at the first riser end, and extending in a direction that is generally away from the second riser end, the second limb partially overlaying the riser at the second riser end, and extending in a direction that is generally away from the first riser end;
- a coupling interconnecting the riser and one of the first and the second limbs near the corresponding one of the first and the second riser ends, the coupling being actuatable between first and second positions, the coupling positioning the one limb away from the one riser end a predetermined distance in the first position, the coupling pressing the one limb toward the one riser end with a predetermined force in the second position, the coupling including a slidable wedge member; and
- an actuator operatively connected with the coupler to actuate the coupler between the first and second positions, the actuator including one of the group of a rod and a cable, which is operatively connected with the wedge member to slide the wedge member between the first and second positions.
- 20. An archery bow comprising:
- a riser with a grasping portion, the riser being an elongated member with first and second opposing riser ends;
- first and second limbs connected with the riser, the first and second limbs being elongated members having opposing inner and outer ends, the first limb partially overlaying the riser at the first riser end, and extending in a direction that is generally away from the second riser end, the second limb partially overlaying the riser at the second riser end, and extending in a direction that is generally away from the first riser end;
- a coupling interconnecting the riser and one of the first and the second limbs near the corresponding one of the first and the second riser ends, the coupling being actuatable between first and second positions, the coupling positioning the one limb away from the one riser end a predetermined distance in the first position, the coupling pressing the one limb toward the one riser end with a predetermined force in the second position, the coupling including a rotatable cam member; and
- an actuator operatively connected with the coupler to actuate the coupler between the first and second positions, the actuator including one of the group of a rod and a cable, which is operatively connected with the cam member to rotate the cam member between the first and second positions.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuing application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/036,259, entitled BOW TENSION RELIEVING DEVICE and filed on Jan. 18, 1997 by Steven E. Schrader and Steven R. Zak, the disclosure of which is incorporated here by reference.
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