Claims
- 1. In an archery bow that includes resilient limbs which are deflected from their brace position to drawn position by the operation of a bowstring interconnected to the limbs through rigging including eccentric members which provide a varying cam ratio and tension runs opposite the bowstring with respect to the eccentrics, an improved rigging which comprises:
- an eccentric member, with structure constituting means for providing pivotal connection of said eccentric about an axis, in operable association with a resilient limb, said eccentric member including:
- a first, bowstring-engaging track with a plane of intersection transverse and approximately normal said axis constituting means for storing a portion of a bowstring when the bow limb is in its braced position and for paying out a portion of the bowstring as the bowstring is pulled to pivot the eccentric, thereby to deflect said limb, and
- a second, tension run-engaging track, including a braced groove of relatively large radius, a drawn groove of relatively small radius, and a ramp surface connecting said braced and drawn grooves so that as the bowstring is pulled from braced to drawn position, the tangent point of contact of said tension run with said eccentric migrates from said braced groove over towards said bowstring-engaging track to said drawn groove, constituting means for taking up and storing a portion of a tension run as said bowstring is pulled to pivot the eccentric,
- said first and second tracks being configured so that the cam ratio provided by said eccentric in operation increases more rapidly during the initial stage of draw than does the cam ratio in a circular eccentric with parallel tracks corresponding to said first and second tracks.
- 2. An improvement according to claim 1 wherein both the bowstring-engaging track and the tension run-engaging track are noncircular, and the major diameters of said tracks are nonparallel.
- 3. An improvement according to claim 1 including a shifter means operably associated with said eccentric and the terminal end of a second tension run to move said terminal end towards the plane of said bowstring at drawn position and away from the plane of said bowstring at braced position.
- 4. An improvement according to claim 3 wherein both the bowstring-engaging track and the tension run-engaging track are noncircular, and the major diameters of said tracks are nonparallel.
- 5. An improvement according to claim 4 including stop means operably associated with said eccentric to positively stop the pivoting rotation of said eccentric about said axis at full drawn position.
- 6. An improvement according to claim 5 wherein said stop means includes a bumper element carried by said eccentric.
- 7. An improvement according to claim 6 wherein said shifter means includes a stop surface arranged for contact by said bumper element at full drawn position.
- 8. An improvement according to claim 1 including stop means operably associated with said eccentric to positively stop the pivoting rotation of said eccentric about said axis at full drawn position.
- 9. An improvement according to claim 8 wherein said stop means includes a bumper element carried by said eccentric.
- 10. An improvement according to claim 9 including a shifter means operably associated with said eccentric and the terminal end of a second tension run to move said terminal end towards the plane of said bowstring at drawn position and away from the plane of said bowstring at braced position.
- 11. An improvement according to claim 10 wherein said shifter means includes a stop surface arranged for contact by said bumper element at full drawn position.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned Ser. No. 236,781 filed Feb. 23, 1981, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Bow & Arrow, Feb. 1983, pp. 28-30, 58, 60, 61. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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