The present disclosure is directed to a compound archery crossbow having a vibration damper.
A general object of the present disclosure is to provide a compound archery crossbow having a spacer element disposed in the bow barrel for engagement by the pulley rotation power cables to dampen noise and vibration when the crossbow is shot.
A crossbow in accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure includes a riser having projecting limbs with first and second pulleys mounted on the limbs for rotation around respective axes. A barrel extends from the riser, and a bowstring cable extends between the pulleys outside of the barrel for engaging and propelling a projectile. A pair of pulley rotation power cables extend between the pulleys through a slot in the barrel, and a spacer is disposed adjacent to the riser within the barrel for engagement by the pulley rotation power cables at the end of the power stroke to dampen vibration from the riser and cables to absorb vibration that otherwise might be transmitted to the barrel.
The disclosure, together with additional objects, features, advantages and aspects thereof, will best be understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings, in which:
A barrel 6 is secured to and extends from riser 1. Barrel 6 can be of extruded metal construction or molded plastic construction, for example. Barrel 6 has a through-slot 26 that opens laterally outwardly from each side of the barrel in directions facing pulleys 8, 9. A bowstring cable 4 extends between pulleys 8, 9 outside of barrel 6 for engaging a projectile. A pair of pulley rotation power cables 2, 3 extend between pulleys 8, 9 through slots 26 in barrel 6. Cables 2, 3 control rotation of pulleys 8, 9 with respect to each other and load the limbs as bowstring cable 4 is drawn and released. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, cables 2, 3 are anchored at pulleys 8, 9. As an alternative, cable 2 could be anchored at axle 24 and/or cable 3 could be anchored at axle 22, or anchored to the limbs themselves. Cables 2, 3 cross each other within a guide 10 that is slidably mounted within the interior of barrel 6. Guide 10 preferably functions to keep cables 2, 3 from engaging and abrading against the edges of slot 26 in barrel 6. The cables could slide on the edges of the slot, but this is not preferred.
A barrel support spacer 5 is disposed adjacent to riser 1 and disposed within the interior of barrel 6. Spacer 5 can be mounted on riser 1. As best seen in
There thus has been disclosed a crossbow that fully satisfies all of the objects and aims previously set forth. The crossbow has been disclosed in conjunction with a presently preferred embodiment, and modifications and variations have been discussed. Other modifications and variations readily will suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art in view of the foregoing description. The disclosure is intended to embrace all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
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