Claims
- 1. A compound archery bow, comprising:a handle riser, with upper and lower respective ends; a first bow limb, extending from said upper end of said handle riser to terminate in a distal upper limb tip; a second bow limb, extending from said lower end of said handle riser to terminate in a distal lower limb tip; rigging comprising first and second pulley assemblies mounted to pivot on axles carried by said upper and lower limb tips, respectively, said rigging including a central bow string and a plurality of cable stretches extending approximately parallel said bow string between said upper and lower limb tips such that said bow string is located between left and right said cable stretches; and cable spreading structure extending from said handle to between said left and said right cable stretches, said cable spreading structure being structured and arranged to hold said left and right said cable stretches away from the vicinity of said bow string while permitting free travel of a nocking point of said bowstring from fully drawn to braced position.
- 2. A compound archery bow according to claim 1, wherein said rigging comprises:first and second pulley assemblies, mounted to pivot on respective axles at tips of corresponding first and second limbs of a compound bow; each assembly including: a central string pulley component with a peripheral string groove; and first and second cable pulley components, each having peripheral cable groves, said first and second pulley components being approximately congruent in configuration and orientation, and being fixed in straddling relation with respect to said string pulley component; a bowstring with opposite ends connected directly to said first and second pulley assemblies such that, at rest condition of the bow, the peripheral string grooves are substantially occupied by wrapped bowstring; a first cable segment, carried by said first pulley assembly, such that opposite end stretches of said first cable segment extend from the respective cable grooves of said first pulley assembly to anchor to said second limb; and a second cable segment, carried by said second pulley assembly, such that opposite end stretches of said second cable segment extend from the respective cable grooves of said second pulley assembly to anchor to said first limb.
- 3. A compound archery bow according to claim 1, wherein said cable spreading structure includes a plate element with a distal slot configured to accommodate movement of said bowstring.
- 4. A compound archery bow according to claim 3, wherein said plate is a component of an assembly which includes a traveling fixture with a first element constructed and arranged to retain an adjacent cable stretch, and a second element constructed and arranged to couple in sliding engagement with an edge of said plate.
- 5. A compound archery bow according to claim 4, wherein: said rigging comprises:first and second pulley assemblies, mounted to pivot on respective axles at tips of corresponding first and second limbs of a compound bow; each assembly including: a central string pulley component with a peripheral string groove; and first and second cable pulley components, each having peripheral cable groves, said first and second pulley components being approximately congruent in configuration and orientation, and being fixed in straddling relation with respect to said string pulley component; a bowstring with opposite ends connected directly to said first and second pulley assemblies such that, at rest condition of the bow, the peripheral string grooves are substantially occupied by wrapped bowstring; a first cable segment, carried by said first pulley assembly, such that opposite end stretches of said first cable segment extend from the respective cable grooves of said first pulley assembly to anchor to said second limb; and a second cable segment, carried by said second pulley assembly, such that opposite end stretches of said second cable segment extend from the respective cable grooves of said second pulley assembly to anchor said first limb, all such that an end stretch of each said cable segment is positioned to the right of said bowstring and an end stretch of each said segment is positioned to the left of said bowstring; and said cable spreading assembly includes: said plate, having a right edge and a left edge; a first traveling fixture with a first element constructed and arranged to retain those of said cable end stretches located to the right of said bowstring and a second element constructed and arranged to couple in sliding engagement with said right edge of said plate; and a second traveling fixture with a first element constructed and arranged to retain those of said cable end stretches located to the left of said bowstring and a second element constructed and arranged to couple in sliding engagement with said left edge of said plate.
- 6. A compound archery bow according to claim 5, wherein said first and second fixtures each comprise a glider block of which said first element comprises and outer surface carrying approximately parallel slot openings positioned to receive adjacent said cable end stretches and said second element comprises an inner surface carrying a slot opening positioned to receive an adjacent said plate edge.
- 7. A compound archery bow according to claim 6, wherein said first and second pulley assemblies are each approximately symmetrical with respect to a central reference plane transverse their respective axes of rotation.
- 8. A compound archery bow according to claim 7, wherein said first cable segment extends through said first pulley assembly such that its midpoint is located internal and at approximately the middle of said central string pulley of said first pulley assembly and said second cable segment extends through said second pulley assembly such that its midpoint is located internal and at approximately the middle of said central string pulley of said second pulley assembly.
- 9. A compound archery bow according to claim 8, wherein said first and second cable segments are physically anchored to said respective first and second pulley assemblies to hold their respective said midpoints in substantially fixed lateral position with respect to said respective axles.
- 10. Rigging for a compound archery bow comprising:first and second pulley assemblies mounted to pivot on axles at tips of corresponding first and second and limbs of a compound bow; each assembly including: a central string pulley component with a peripheral string groove; and first and second cable pulley components, each having peripheral cable groves, said first and second cable pulley being approximately congruent in configuration and orientation, and being fixed in straddling relation with respect to said string pulley component; a bowstring with opposite ends connected directly to said first and second pulley assemblies such that, at rest condition of the bow, the peripheral string grooves are substantially occupied by wrapped bowstring; a first cable segment anchored, at its midpoint to said first pulley assembly, such that opposite end stretches of said first cable segment extend from the respective cable grooves of said first pulley assembly to anchor to said second limb; and a second cable segment, anchored to its midpoint to said second pulley assembly, such that opposite end stretches of said second cable segment extend from the respective cable grooves of said second pulley assembly to anchor to said first limb, in combination with: a handle riser, with upper and lower respective ends; a first bow limb, extending from said upper end of said handle riser to terminate in a distal upper limb tip; a second bow limb, extending from said lower end of said handle riser to terminate in a distal lower limb tip; said first and second pulley assemblies being mounted to pivot on axles carried by said upper and lower limb tips, respectively, said rigging including a central bow string and a plurality of cable stretches extending approximately parallel said bow string between said upper and lower limb tips such that said bow string is located between left and right said cable stretches; and cable spreading structure extending from said handle to between said left and said right cable stretches, said cable spreading structure being structured and arranged to hold said left and right said cable stretches away from the vicinity of said bow string while permitting free travel of a nocking point of said bowstring from fully drawn to braced position.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of the filing date of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/275,305, filed Mar. 14, 2001 for “COMPOUND ARCHERY BOW”.
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