Claims
- 1. A compound archery bow comprising, an elongated handle portion having a longitudinal axis, a pair of limb portions attached to opposite ends of said handle portion, cable means attached to the bow for propelling an arrow from the bow, wheel means fixedly journaled adjacent the outer end portions of said limb portions for rotatably supporting said cable means for propelling an arrow from the bow, cable attachment means fixedly mounted adjacent the juncture of each said limb portion and handle portion, at least one flange portion on each of said attachment means and having an outer side wall, rotatable shaft means transversely journaled through each said attachment means flange portion and engaging said cable means, said shaft means displaceable to vary the tension upon said cable means to change the draw length of said bow, tool receiving means on one end of said shaft means exposed for access outside said flange portion outer side wall to permit rotary displacement of said shaft means, indicia means on said cable attachment means viewable outside said flange portion outer side wall to signify uniform draw length positions for each said shaft means, and indicia means on said wheel means for signifying uniform rotation during the timing of said wheel means.
- 2. A compound archery bow according to claim 1 including, ratchet means connected to said shaft means adjacent said flange portion for insuring uniform incremental adjustments in the length of said cable means during displacement of said shaft means.
- 3. A compound archery bow according to claim 1 wherein, said cable attachment means includes a pair of said flange portions extending generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said bow, a cable cavity defined by and extending between said flange portions, and said shaft means rotatably supported by both said flange portions and extending across said cable cavity transversely to the longitudinal axis of said bow.
- 4. A compound archery bow according to claim 3 wherein, one said flange portion is provided with a ratchet cavity communicating with a ratchet wheel on said shaft means within said ratchet cavity, a ratchet dog member within said ratchet cavity adapted to releasably engage and disengage said ratchet wheel, pivot means on said one flange portion supporting said ratchet dog member for pivotal movement between and engaged position with said ratchet wheel to prevent rotation of said shaft means and a disengaged position relative said ratchet wheel to allow rotation of said shaft means, spring means urging said ratchet dog member into engagement with said ratchet wheel, and pressure applying surface means on said ratchet dog member accessible outside said ratchet cavity for applying digital forces to move said ratchet dog member to the disengaged position against the bias of said spring means.
- 5. A compound archery bow according to claim 3 wherein, said shaft means includes a cable receiving bore extending radially through an intermediate portion thereof and adapted to receive the end portion of said cable means to attach said cable means to said shaft means, an axially extending bore from end of said shaft means intersecting said radially extending cable receiving bore, and a said screw insertable in said axially extending bore for engaging and holding said cable means in said cable receiving bore.
- 6. A compound archery bow according to claim 1 wherein, said tool-receiving means includes a socket on one end of said shaft means.
- 7. A compound archery bow according to claim 1 including, pin means for rotatably supporting said wheel means, an elongated slot at the outer end portion of each limb portion, housing means mounted on opposite sides of said elongated slot on the outer end portion of each limb portion for mounting said pin means, hub means in said wheel means for receiving said pin means and needle bearing means in said hub means for rotatably supporting said wheel means on said pin means.
- 8. A compound archery bow according to claim 7 including, pulley means on the outer end portions of said limb portions for rotatably supporting said cable means about an axis generally outwardly inclined relative to said limb portions, and bracket means mounted on the outer end portions of said limb portions for movably pivotally supporting said pulley means about an axis extending generally transversely to said longitudinal axis to enable variable pivotal displacement of said pulley means relative to said bracket means.
- 9. A compound archery bow comprising an elongated handle portion having a longitudinal axis, a pair of limb portions attached to opposite ends of said handle portion, cable means attached to the bow for propelling an arrow from the bow, wheel means on the outer end portions of said limb portions for rotatably supporting said cable means, draw string means attached to said cable means for propelling an arrow from the bow, a pair of rotatable shaft means for attaching and for winding and unwinding said cable means to change the draw length of said bow, pulley means on the outer end portions of said limb portions for rotatably supporting said cable means about an axis generally outwardly inclined relative to said limb portions, bracket means mounted on the outer end portions of said limb portions for movably pivotally supporting said pulley means about an axis extending generally transversely to said longitudinal axis to enable variable pivotal displacement of said pulley means relative to said bracket means, said bracket means including, a pad member fixedly mounted on said limb portions, an inclined surface on said pad member abutting said limb portions, a flat mounting surface on said pad member opposite said inclined surface, a pivot arm member fixedly mounted on said pad member, a flat abutment surface on said pivot arm member abuttingly engaging said flat mounting surface on said pad member, a pair of spaced flat parallel side surfaces on said pivot arm member extending generally parallel to side surfaces on said pivot arm member and extending generally parallel to said longitudinal axis and outwardly relative to said flat abutment surface, a first pivot pin mounted in said pivot arm member and extending generally transversely to said longitudinal axis through and beyond said side surfaces, a bracket member pivotally mounted on said first pivot pin, a first pair of parallel spaced flange portions on said bracket member extending generally parallel to said side surfaces and pivotally mounted on said pivot pin, a second pair of parallel spaced flange portions on said bracket member extending generally transversely to said first pair of parallel spaced flange portions, a second pivot pin mounted on and extending transversely between said second pair of parallel spaced flange portions, and said pulley means being rotatably mounted on said second pivot pin.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 619,370, filed Nov. 10, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,061,124.
US Referenced Citations (7)
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Divisions (1)
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