1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bow press. More specifically, the invention relates to cam accessible portable bow press that allows a user to easily string a bow or perform maintenance on the bow's cams.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Without a bow press, it can be extremely difficult to string a bow and, once the bow is strung, to perform maintenance on the bow's cams without unstringing the bow. Until now, a user would have to trade the full functionality of a large, semi-stationary bow press with the ease and transportability of a portable bow press. Additionally, most portable bow presses interfere with access to a bow's cams from the sides when the bow press is engaged.
The present invention overcomes the disadvantages and limitations of the prior arts by providing the robust functionality of a large, semi-stationary bow press with the ease and transportability of a portable bow press. The present invention is substantially a pair of press arms each comprised of a pair of press levers which are, in turn, comprised of cam levers and limb levers. Each pair of press levers is connected by bolts or quick-release pins which allow the press arms to be placed strategically around the upper and lower limbs of a bow. The press arms are connected to each other via a tensioning device comprising one or more straps and one or more buckles to allow the user to place tension on the strap(s), thus drawing the press arms closer together. By placing the limb levers between the bow's pivot points and cams and by placing the cam levers around the circumference of each cam, the user can draw the bow's limbs together, safely and effectively, thus allowing the user to string or unstring the bow and to perform maintenance on the bow's cams from either side without unstringing the bow.
Various other purposes and advantages of the invention will become clear from its description in the specification that follows and from the novel features particularly pointed out in the appended claims. Therefore, this invention comprises the features hereinafter illustrated in the drawings, fully described in the detailed description of the preferred embodiments, and particularly pointed out in the claims. However, such drawings and description, as well as this Summary of the Invention, disclose just a few of the various ways in which the invention may be practiced and are not limiting on the invention.
The present invention overcomes the disadvantages and limitations of the prior art by providing a means of compressing the limbs of a bow, allowing the different cams of the bow to come closer together, thus allowing a user to easily install or remove the bowstrings. The primary advantage of the instant invention is that the shape of the press levers allows easy and unobstructed access to the bow's cams while exerting maximum leverage at the pivot point of each bow limb.
Referring to the figures, wherein like parts are designated with like reference numerals and symbols,
Each lower press lever 122 is connected to an upper press lever 222 via (a) a quick release pin 138 inserted through one of a plethora of lower adjustment holes 131 located along the lower limb lever 126, through an adjustable tube spacer 130, and through one of a plethora of upper adjustment holes 231 located along the upper limb lever 226; (b) a bolt 136 or similar device inserted through a lower cam hole 133, through an affixed tube spacer 132, and through an upper cam hole 233; and (c) a bolt 136 or similar device inserted through a lower connecting hole 135, through a split-sleeve spacer 134, and through an upper connecting hole 235. Alternatively, the affixed tuber spacer 132 and the split-sleeve spacer 134 may each be replaced with a bushing. The bolts 136 are secured via nuts 137. Alternatively, the bolts 136 could be secured via cotter pins, to allow quick assembly and disassembly.
The top press arm 120 is connected to the bottom press arm 220 by way of long strap 144 connected to the split-sleeve spacer 134 of the bottom press arm 220 by a ratchet buckle 146 on one end of the long strap 144 and to the split-sleeve spacer 134 of the top press arm 120 by a short strap 140 comprising a cam buckle 142 on the other end of the long strap 144.
The portable bow press 100 is placed on the archery bow 300 so that the top press arm 120 encapsulates the upper limb 304 and the bottom press arm 220 encapsulates the lower limb 306.
The top press arm 120 is positioned so that lower cam lever 124 and the upper cam lever 224 of the top press arm 120 are disposed around the upper cam 308, leaving it unobstructed from the sides. The affixed tube spacer 132 is positioned along the outer surface of the upper limb 304 near the upper cam 308 to assist in providing leverage.
The quick release pin 138 of the top press arm 120 is disposed through one of the lower adjustment holes 131 of the lower limb lever 126 of the lower press lever 122 and a corresponding one of the upper adjustment holes 231 of the upper limb lever 226 of the upper press lever 222 so that the adjustable tube spacer 130 is located at the upper pivot point 318 along the upper interior curve formed by the riser 302 and the upper limb 304.
The combination of the affixed-tube spacer 132 being disposed next to the upper cam 308 and along the outer surface of the upper limb 304 coupled with the adjustable tube spacer 130 being located at the upper pivot point 318 along the upper interior curve allows the top press arm 120 to exert maximum leverage on the upper limb 304 while reducing the potential for damaging the upper limb 304.
The bottom press arm 220 is positioned so that lower cam lever 124 and the upper cam lever 224 of the bottom press arm 220 are disposed around the lower cam 310, leaving it unobstructed from the sides. The affixed tube spacer 132 is positioned along the outer surface of the lower limb 306 near the lower cam 310 to assist in providing leverage.
The quick release pin 138 of the bottom press arm 220 is disposed through one of the lower adjustment holes 131 of the lower limb lever 126 of the lower press lever 122 and a corresponding one of the upper adjustment holes 231 of the upper limb lever 226 of the upper press lever 222 so that the adjustable tube spacer 130 is located at the lower pivot point 320 along the lower interior curve formed by the riser 302 and the lower limb 306.
The combination of the affixed tube spacer 132 being disposed next to the lower cam 310 and along the outer surface of the lower limb 306 coupled with the adjustable tube spacer 130 being located at the lower pivot point 320 along the lower interior curve allows the bottom press arm 220 to exert maximum leverage on the lower limb 306 while reducing the potential for damaging the lower limb 306.
The combination of the short strap 140, the cam buckle 142, the long strap 144, and the ratchet buckle 146 connected to the split-sleeve spacer 134 of the top press 120 arm to the split-sleeve spacer 134 of the bottom press arm 220 allows the top press arm 120 to exert leverage on the upper limb 304 and the bottom press arm 220 to exert leverage on the bottom limb 306. The cam buckle 142 is used to provide slight tension on the straps 140, 144 and press arms 120, 220 so that the bow 300 may be positioned without the portable bow press 100 falling off or falling out of position. Once the user is satisfied with the position of the top press arm 120 and the bottom press arm 220, the ratchet buckle 146 may be used to provide additional tension to the straps 140, 144 and the press arms 120, 220. The tension provided by the ratchet buckle 146 can be adjusted so that the draw string 316 is loose or so that adjustment or maintenance may be performed on the cams 308, 310.