Claims
- 1. An archery bow comprising a riser having an upper end and a lower end, upper and lower limbs each having an inboard end affixed respectively to the upper and lower ends of the riser, a bowstring connecting outboard ends of said upper and lower limbs, and synchronizing means for ensuring equal flexing of said upper and lower limbs upon draw and release of said bowstring; each of said upper and lower limbs having a quad cam configuration, and including
- an inner spring limb member having an inboard end affixed to the respective end of said riser, and an outboard end;
- an outer rigid limb member having an inboard end and an outboard end to which said bowstring is attached;
- a hinge member pivotally joining the outboard end of said spring limb member and the inboard end of said rigid limb member;
- a pair of outboard cam plates rigidly disposed at left and right sides of the rigid limb member at the inboard end thereof;
- left and right inboard cam members on said riser and coupled to rotate with said synchronizing means; and
- left and right flexible inextensible cam cables extending from said left and right inboard cam members, respectively, and passing over a periphery of the associated left and right outboard cam plates;
- said cam cables cooperating with said inboard cam members and associated outboard cam plates to determine draw characteristics of said bow.
- 2. An archery bow according to claim 1 wherein an outboard portion of said hinge and said cam plates are unitarily formed with said outer limb member.
- 3. An archery bow according to claim 1 wherein said cam plates are formed unitarily with a portion of said hinge member.
- 4. An archery bow according to claim 1 wherein said outer limb member is formed of a lightweight metal.
- 5. An archery bow according to claim 4 wherein an outboard portion of said hinge and said cam plates are unitarily formed with said lightweight metal outer limb member.
- 6. An archery bow according to claim 1 wherein said outer limb member has a recurve exceeding 90 degrees.
- 7. An archery bow according to claim 6 wherein said outer limb member has a recurve of about 135 degrees.
- 8. An archery bow according to claim 1 wherein said synchronizing means includes a synchronizing wheel that is coupled by a synchronizing cable to turn with another synchronizing wheel at the other end of the bow riser, and said left and right cam members are rigidly mounted on said synchronizing wheel.
- 9. An archery bow according to claim 8 wherein said cam members have replaceable inserts therein to permit changing of the draw characteristics of the bow.
- 10. An archery bow comprising a riser having an upper end and a lower end, upper and lower limbs each having an inboard end affixed respectively to the upper and lower ends of the riser, a bowstring connecting outboard ends of said upper and lower limbs, and synchronizing means for ensuring equal flexing of said upper and lower limbs upon draw and release of said bowstring; each of said upper and lower limbs including
- an inner spring limb member having an inboard end affixed to the respective end of said riser, and an outboard end;
- an outer rigid limb member having an inboard end and an outboard end to which said bowstring is attached;
- a hinge member pivotally joining the outboard end of said spring limb member and the inboard end of said rigid limb member;
- a pair of cam plates rigidly disposed at left and rights sides of the rigid limb member at the inboard end thereof;
- left and right cam members on said riser and coupled to rotate with said synchronizing means; and
- left and right flexible inextensible cam cables extending from said left and right cam members, respectively, and passing over a periphery of the associated left and right cam plates;
- said cam cables cooperating with said cam members and associated cam plates to determine draw characteristics of said bow;
- wherein said hinge member is an in-line hinge wherein the outboard end of the spring limb member is held in line with the inboard end of the rigid limb member.
- 11. An archery bow comprising a riser having an upper end and a lower end, upper and lower limbs each having an inboard end affixed respectively to the upper and lower ends of the riser, a bowstring connecting outboard ends of said upper and lower limbs, and synchronizing means for ensuring equal flexing of said upper and lower limbs upon draw and release of said bowstring; each of said upper and lower limbs including
- an inner spring limb member having an inboard end affixed to the respective end of said riser, and an outboard end;
- an outer rigid limb member having an inboard end and an outboard end to which said bowstring is attached;
- a hinge member pivotally joining the outboard end of said spring limb member and the inboard end of said rigid limb member;
- a pair of cam plates rigidly disposed at left and rights sides of the rigid limb member at the inboard end thereof;
- left and right cam members on said riser and coupled to rotate with said synchronizing means; and
- left and right flexible inextensible cam cables extending from said left and right cam members, respectively, and passing over a periphery of the associated left and right cam plates;
- said cam cables cooperating with said cam members and associated cam plates to determine draw characteristics of said bow;
- wherein said outer limb member has a T-beam construction comprising a transverse web and a flange that extends from the center of said web to the inside of the curve defined by the web.
- 12. An archery bow according to claim 11 wherein said outer limb member is forged of a lightweight metal.
- 13. An archery bow according to claim 11 wherein said outer limb member is molded of a suitable plastic resin.
- 14. An archery bow according to claim 13, wherein said outer limb member has a metal core molded into said plastic resin.
- 15. An archery bow according to claim 11 wherein said flange has perforations therethrough.
- 16. An archery bow comprising a riser having an upper end and a lower end, upper and lower limbs each having an inboard end affixed respectively to the upper and lower ends of the riser, a bowstring connecting outboard ends of said upper and lower limbs, and synchronizing means for ensuring equal flexing of said upper and lower limbs upon draw and release of said bowstring; each of said upper and lower limbs including
- an inner spring limb member having an inboard end affixed to the respective end of said riser, and an outboard end;
- a rigid outer limb member having an inboard end and an outboard end to which said bowstring is attached;
- a hinge member pivotally joining the outboard end of said spring limb member and the inboard end of said rigid limb member;
- a pair of cam plates rigidly disposed at left and right sides of the rigid limb member at the inboard end thereof; and
- left and right flexible inextensible cam cables extending from said riser and passing over a periphery of the associated left and right cam plates to determine draw characteristics of said bow;
- wherein said rigid outer limb member has a T-beam construction comprising a transverse web and a flange that extends from the center of said web to the inside of the curve defined by the web.
- 17. An archery bow according to claim 16 wherein an outboard portion of said hinge member and said cam plates are unitarily formed with said outer limb member.
- 18. An archery bow according to claim 16 wherein said outer limb member is forged of a lightweight metal.
- 19. An archery bow according to claim 16 wherein said outer limb member is molded of a suitable plastic resin.
- 20. An archery bow according to claim 19 wherein said outer limb member has a metal core molded into said plastic resin.
- 21. An archery bow according to claim 16 wherein said flange has perforations therethrough.
- 22. An archery bow according to claim 16 wherein said outer limb member has a recurve exceeding 90 degrees.
- 23. An archery bow according to claim 22 wherein said outer limb member has a recurve of about 135 degrees.
- 24. An archery bow according to claim 16 wherein said outer limb member has a shape so as to rotate for some or all of the bow action on a nearly constant radius, considered at the point of contact of the outer limb member with the bowstring.
Parent Case Info
This application is based in part on my co-pending Provisional Pat. Application Ser. No. 60/076,873, filed Mar. 5, 1998, and which is incorporated herein by reference.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
| Number |
Date |
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| 815921 |
Jul 1959 |
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