Claims
- 1. In combination, a compound archery bow and an idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- a compound archery bow;
- an idler body having a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a first groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- a second groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein at least one of the first groove or the second groove is concentric with respect to the central aperture wherein the first groove is configured differently as compared to the second groove.
- 2. An idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a first groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- a second groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein at least one of the first groove or the second groove is concentric with respect to the central aperture;
- wherein the first groove is spaced differentially with respect to the second groove at different radial locations about the periphery of the idler body.
- 3. An idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a first groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- a second groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein at least one of the first groove or the second groove is concentric with respect to the central aperture;
- further comprising a first anchor location provided on a first plane slide of the idler and a second anchor location provided on a second plane side of the idler.
- 4. In combination, a compound archery bow and an idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- a compound archery bow;
- an idler body having a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a pair of grooves formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein the grooves have different configurations relative to one another and
- wherein at least one of the grooves is concentric with the central aperture.
- 5. An idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a pair of grooves formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein the grooves have different configurations relative to one another and wherein at least one of the grooves is concentric with the central aperture;
- wherein the pair of grooves are spaced differentially with respect to each other at different radial locations about the periphery of the idler body.
- 6. An idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a pair of grooves formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein the grooves have different configurations relative to one another and wherein at least one of the grooves is concentric with the central aperture;
- further comprising a first anchor location provided on a first plane side of the idler and a second anchor location provided on a second plane side of the idler.
- 7. An idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a pair of grooves formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein the grooves have different configurations relative to one another and wherein at least one of the grooves is concentric with the central aperture;
- wherein the pair of grooves extend radially outwardly to the periphery of the idler body and terminate at a common location at one area on the periphery of the idler body.
- 8. In combination, a compound archery bow and an idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- a compound archery bow;
- an idler body having a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a pair of grooves formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein at least one of the grooves is concentric with respect to the central aperture;
- wherein at least one groove is out of registration with respect to the other.
- 9. An idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a pair of grooves formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein at least one of the grooves is concentric with respect to the central aperture;
- wherein at least one groove is out of registration with respect to the other;
- wherein the pair of grooves are spaced differentially with respect to each other at difficult radial locations about the periphery of the idler body.
- 10. An idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a pair of grooves formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein at least one of the grooves is concentric with respect to the central aperture;
- wherein at least one groove is out of registration with respect to the other;
- further comprising a first anchor location provided on a first plane side of the idler and a second anchor location provided on a second plane side of the idler.
- 11. An idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a pair of grooves formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein at least one of the grooves is concentric with respect to the central aperture;
- wherein at least one groove is out of registration with respect to the other;
- wherein the pair of grooves extend radially outwardly to the periphery of the idler body and terminate at a common location at one area on the periphery of the idler body.
- 12. An idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a pair of grooves formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein the grooves have different configurations relative to one another and
- wherein at least one of the grooves is eccentric with respect to the central aperture.
- 13. An idler for a compound archery bow according to claim 12 wherein the pair of grooves are spaced differentially with respect to each other at difficult radial locations about the periphery of the idler body.
- 14. An idler for a compound archery bow according to claim 12, further comprising a first anchor location provided on a first plane slide of the idler and a second anchor location provided on a second plane side of the idler.
- 15. An idler for a compound archery bow according to claim 12 wherein the pair of grooves extend radially outwardly to the periphery of the idler body and terminate at a common location at one area on the periphery of the idler body.
- 16. An idler for a compound archery bow comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a pair of grooves formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein the grooves are configured differently with respect to one another;
- wherein the configuration of the respective grooves results in the idler body being unbalanced as the idler body rotates about the central aperture.
- 17. An idler for a compound archery bow according to claim 16 wherein the pair of grooves are spaced differentially with respect to each other at difficult radial locations about the periphery of the idler body.
- 18. An idler for a compound archery bow according to claim 16, further comprising a first anchor location provided on a first plane slide of the idler and a second anchor location provided on a second plane side of the idler.
- 19. An idler for a compound archery bow according to claim 16 wherein the pair of grooves extend radially outwardly to the periphery of the idler body and terminate at a common location at one area on the periphery of the idler body.
- 20. An idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a pair of grooves formed in the periphery of the idler;
- wherein the grooves are configured differently with respect to one another;
- wherein the configuration of the respective grooves results in differential mass of the idler in segments of the idler body extending radially outwardly from the central aperture.
- 21. An idler for a compound archery bow according to claim 20 wherein the pair of grooves are spaced differentially with respect to each other at difficult radial locations about the periphery of the idler body.
- 22. An idler for a compound archery bow according to claim 20, further comprising a first anchor location provided on a first plane slide of the idler and a second anchor location provided on a second plane side of the idler.
- 23. An idler for a compound archery bow according to claim 20 wherein the pair of grooves extend radially outwardly to the periphery of the idler body and terminate at a common location at one area on the periphery of the idler body.
- 24. An idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- an idler body having a first side and a second side;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a first groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- a second groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- a first anchor location provided on the first side of the idler;
- a second anchor location provided on the second side of the idler.
- 25. An idler for a compound archery bow according to claim 24 wherein the first groove is spaced differentially with respect to the second groove at different radial locations about the periphery of the idler body.
- 26. An idler for a compound archery bow comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a first groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- a second groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- the first groove and the second groove configured to create a weight differential at different locations about the periphery of the idler.
- 27. An idler for a compound archery bow according to claim 26 wherein the first groove is spaced differentially with respect to the second groove at different radial locations about the periphery of the idler body.
- 28. An idler for a compound archery bow according to claim 26, further comprising a first anchor location provided on a first plane slide of the idler and a second anchor location provided on a second plane side of the idler.
- 29. An idler for a compound archery bow, comprising:
- an idler body;
- a circularly shaped periphery:
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture,being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a first groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- a second groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- the first groove and the second groove configured such that the idler is unbalanced with respect to structural segments extending radially outwardly from the central aperture to various points about the periphery of the idler.
- 30. An idler for a compound archery bow comprising:
- an idler body having a first side and a second side;
- a circularly shaped periphery;
- a central aperture formed in the idler body, the central aperture being concentric with respect to the periphery and providing a pivot axis for the idler;
- a first groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- a second groove formed in the periphery of the idler;
- a first anchor location provided on the first side of the idler;
- a second anchor location provided on the second side of the idler;
- the first groove and the second groove configured to create an unbalanced idler.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/474,941, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,778.
This application discloses inventions which are related to inventions of this inventor disclosed in Ser. No. 738,569, filed Jul. 31, 1991; and U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,054,462; 5,020,507; 4,748,962; 4,774,927 and 4,686,955.
The disclosures of each of these related patents and patent application are incorporated as a portion of this disclosure for their respective teachings concerning the design of leveraging components for compound archery bows and the incorporation of such leveraging components into functioning compound bows.
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