Claims
- 1. In an archery compound bow including a handle member, two resilient limbs carried by and projecting oppositely substantially symmetrically from the handle member, pulley means mounted on the tip portion of each of the limbs for turning about an axis relative to the handle member, a bowstring extending between the two pulley means and a take-up cable engaged with each pulley means, the improvement comprising each pulley means including a noncircular string track engaged by the bowstring and a noncircular take-up cable track in side by side relationship with said string track in a unit with substantially the entire peripheries of said two tracks out of registration with each other, each of said string tracks having bowstring lever arm means and each of said take-up cable tracks having take-up lever arm means for requiring a force to draw the bowstring which increases to a maximum during draw, the effective length of the bowstring lever arm means acting during such required increase in force to draw the bowstring being between about one-fifth to about one-half of the maximum length of the bowstring lever arm means.
- 2. In the bow defined in claim 1, each of the string tracks and the take-up cable track combined therewith being constructed to provide means for effecting a ratio of the effective length of each bowstring lever arm means to the effective length of the take-up lever arm means combined therewith during the force-increasing phase of the draw which is between about one-twentyfifth and about one-tenth of the maximum ratio of the bowstring lever arm means to the take-up lever arm means in the same unit during draw of the bow.
- 3. In the bow defined in claim 1, each of the string tracks and the take-up cable track combined therewith being constructed to provide means for effecting a ratio of the effective length of each bowstring lever arm means to the effective length of the take-up lever arm means combined therewith which is within the range of about one-fifth to about one-half throughout the force-increasing phase of the draw.
- 4. In the bow defined in claim 1, each of the string tracks and the take-up cable track combined therewith being constructed to provide means for effecting a take-up lever arm means effective length which does not change by more than about one-tenth throughout the force-increasing phase of the draw to a draw force value which is at least about 80 percent of the maximum draw force.
- 5. In the bow defined in claim 1, each of the string tracks and take-up tracks respectively combined therewith having a peripheral shape, being of such size, being arranged relative to each other and having a common pivot located to provide means for effecting:
- a bowstring lever arm means effective length which increases at least about one and one-half fold;
- a take-up lever arm means effective length which decreases at least about two-fifths; and
- a ratio of the effective length of the bowstring lever arm means to the effective length of the take-up lever arm means which increases at least about three fold;
- during that portion of the bowstring draw displacement in which the draw force required is at least about 90 percent of the maximum draw force required to draw the bowstring.
- 6. In an archery compound bow including a handle member, two resilient limbs carried by the handle member and projecting oppositely in substantial symmetry therefrom, eccentrics mounted on the tip portion of each of the limbs, a bowstring extending between the two eccentrics and engaged by a string tack on each eccentric to form bowstring lever arm means for transmitting force applied to the bowstring during draw of the bow, a take-up cable engaged by a take-up cable track on each eccentric to form take-up lever arm means for transmitting force during draw of the bow, the draw of the bow having a force increasing phase and a force approximately maximum phase, and the bowstring lever arm means and take up lever arm means each varying in effective length during the draw of the bow, the improvement wherein said string track and take-up cable track are both noncircular, said string track and said cable track are located on separate sheaves which are mechanically associated in side by side relationship with a common pivot and having substantially the entire peripheries of said two tracks out of registration with each other, and the effective length of said bowstring lever arm means during said force increasing phase of said bowstring draw ranges between about one-fifth to about one-half of the maximum length of said bowstring lever arm means.
- 7. An improvement according to claim 6, wherein said string track and said take-up cable track of said eccentric are mutually configured to effect a ratio of said effective length of said bowstring lever arm means to said effective length of said take-up lever arm means during said force increasing phase of said draw which is between about one-twentyfifth and about one-tenth of the maximum ratio of said bowstring lever arm means to said take-up lever arm means during said draw of the bow.
- 8. In the bow defined in claim 6, said string track and said take-up cable track of said eccentric being configured to effect a ratio of said effective length of said bowstring lever arm means to said effective length of the take-up lever arm means which is within the range of about one-fifth to about one-half throughout said force increasing phase of said draw of the bow.
- 9. In the bow defined in claim 6, said string track and said take-up cable track being configured to provide said effective length of said bowstring lever arm means which does not change by more than about one-tenth and said effective length of said take-up lever arm means which does not change by more than about one-tenth during said force increasing phase of the draw up to a draw force value which is at least 80 percent of the maximum draw force.
- 10. In the bow defined in claim 6, said string track and said take-up track being mutually configured with the location of the common pivot to provide said effective length of said bowstring lever arm means increasing at least about one and one-half fold;
- said effective length of said take-up lever arm means decreasing by at least about two-fifths; and
- said ratio of said effective length of said bowstring lever arm means to said effective length of said take-up lever arm means which increases at least about three fold;
- during the phase of said draw of the bow wherein the draw force is at least about nine-tenths of the maximum draw force required to fully draw said bowstring.
- 11. In the bow defined in claim 6, said string track and said take-up track being mutually configured with the location of the common pivot to provide
- said effective length of said bowstring lever arm means increasing at least about one and three-quarter fold;
- said effective length of said take-up lever arm means decreasing at least about two-fifths; and
- a ratio of said effective length of said bowstring lever arm means to said effective length of said take-up lever arm means which increases at least about three and one half fold;
- during the phase of said draw of the bow wherein the draw force is at least about nine-tenths of the maximum draw force required to fully draw said bowstring.
- 12. In an archery compound bow including a handle member, two resilient limbs carried by the handle member and projecting oppositely in substantial symmetry therefrom, eccentrics mounted on the tip portion of each of the limbs, a bowstring extending between the two eccentrics and engaged by a string track on each eccentric to form bowstring lever arm means for transmitting force applied to the bowstring during draw of the bow, a take-up cable engaged by a take-up cable track on each eccentric to form take-up lever arm means for transmitting force during draw of the bow, the draw of the bow having a force increasing phase and a force approximately maximum phase, and the bowstring lever arm means and take up lever arm means each varying in effective length during the draw of the bow, the improvement wherein
- said string track and take-up cable track are both noncircular,
- said string track and said cable track are located on separate sheaves which are mechanically associated in side by side relationship with a common pivot and having substantially the entire peripheries of said string and cable tracks out of registration with each other, and
- said common pivot joins said string track and said cable track in fixed relationship to each other, the location of said common pivot being selected to provide the minimum effective length of the bowstring lever arm means to be between about one-sixth and about one-fourth of the maximum effective length of said bowstring lever arm means.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned Ser. No. 198,231, filed May 25, 1988, which is a division of Ser. No. 236,781, filed Feb. 23, 1981, U.S. Pat. No. 4,748,962; and a continuation-in-part of commonly-assigned co-pending Ser. No. 12,799, filed Feb. 9, 1987, U.S. Pat. No, 4,774,927, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 676,740, filed Nov. 9, 1984, U.S. Pat. No. 4,686,955.
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