Cross-bow alignment sighter

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 10132595
  • Patent Number
    10,132,595
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 21, 2016
    8 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2018
    5 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Smith; R. A.
    Agents
    • Snell & Wilmer L.L.P.
Abstract
A crossbow sighter is used to align the sight used on a crossbow to the axis of the groove on the crossbow. In this manner, the cross bow bolt will strike close to, or at, the location sighted by the sight. The crossbow sighter fits into the groove and has a body with a length that extends past the bow string when the bow string is in its fully relaxed position. The bow string rests against the body and applies cross-axial pressure to the crossbow sighter and helps retain it in the groove while aligning the crossbow sight.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a sighter for aligning the sight on a crossbow to at least approximately the location where the crossbow bolt strikes after being fired.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a sighter for calibrating a crossbow sight to align with the groove axis of a crossbow for the purpose of calibrating the crossbow sight. The calibration process of a crossbow scope to align the sight with the crossbow groove axis now requires that several bolts be fired so that the sight can be gradually adjusted to align with a target point that the bolts strike. The crossbow sight can be a physical sight or an optical scope. Crossbow sights and crossbow structures are known to those skilled in the art.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A crossbow sighter for projecting an axis of a crossbow groove is used to align a crossbow's sight with the groove axis. The crossbow sighter (or “sighter”) comprises a body that minimizes errors in alignment. The body is extended so it is long enough to be positioned in the crossbow groove and to have the bow string, when in its relaxed position, rest upon the body to help retain the sighter in the groove. The body has a proximal (or first) section, in which a laser is mounted, and that is received in the groove, and a distal (or second) section, which extends past the bow string, when the string is in its relaxed position. The bow string is positioned against the side of the second section to apply cross-axial force to the sighter and help retain it in the groove.


A sighter according to the invention may have a one-piece body, or a multi-piece body. Either way, it is designed to be axially aligned with the crossbow groove when positioned in the groove. In this manner, a beam of laser light emitted from the sighter travels in a straight path along the axis of the crossbow groove. The crossbow sight is then calibrated to the point at which the laser beam strikes.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of the crossbow sighter according to aspects of the invention.



FIG. 2 is a side, exploded view of the crossbow sighter of FIG. 1.



FIG. 3A is a partial, side perspective view of the crossbow sighter of FIG. 1 showing one alternative switch.



FIG. 3B is a partial, side perspective view of the crossbow sighter of FIG. 3 showing the beginning of removal of the switch assembly.



FIG. 3C is a side view of the removed switch assembly of the crossbow sighter of FIGS. 3A and 3B showing how batteries can be removed and replaced.



FIG. 3D is a partial, side perspective view of the crossbow sighter of FIGS. 3A-3C showing the switch assembly being reinstalled.



FIG. 4 is a top view of a crossbow sighter in accordance with aspects of the invention.



FIG. 5 is a side, partial cross-sectional view of the crossbow sighter of FIG. 4.



FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of the section marked as FIG. 6 on FIG. 5.



FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of the section marked as FIG. 7 on FIG. 5.



FIG. 8 is a side view of a crossbow sighter in accordance with aspects of the invention, mounted in a crossbow groove.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Turning now to the drawings where the purpose is to describe preferred embodiments of the invention and not to limit same, FIGS. 1 and 2 show exploded views of a preferred embodiment of a crossbow sighter 10 according to the invention.


The crossbow sighter 10 comprises an elongated body 12 having a body axis 14. The body 12 has a proximal (or first) section 16 and a distal (or second) section 18. The proximal section 16 and distal section 18 may have the same diameter, or (as shown) the diameter of the proximal section 16 may be different from, and greater than, the diameter of the distal section 18.



FIGS. 5-7 are partial cross-sectional illustrations of the crossbow sighter 10 of FIGS. 1 and 2, depicting the first cylindrical cavity. A first cavity 60 has an axis that is preferably aligned with body axis 14, and is located in the proximal end 16. The first cavity 60 houses a light source 62, typically a laser, an electrically conductive spring 64, and a rotary switch 66. The light source 62 is permanently mounted in the housing so that it need not be removed to change batteries or to make support adjustments. The light source 62 emits a beam that is in alignment with the body axis 14. The switch 66 is rotated to selectively connect the light source 62 to a power supply 68. The spring 64 keeps switch 66 locked into a position, either on or off, and provides an electrical path to the laser light 62. Proximal section 16 includes a channel 70 formed between the body surface and the first cavity 60 to expose the switch 66. The switch 66 can be accessed for rotation through channel 70.


Also shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the body proximal section 16 includes a second cylindrical cavity 60A connected to channel 70. The second cavity 60A is preferably aligned with the body axis 14 to form an opening from which the light source beam is projected.


The first cavity 60 has a cavity diameter. The switch 66 is cylinder with a switch diameter that is less than the cavity diameter, so that switch 66 has the freedom to rotate (see e.g., FIG. 3A). The switch 66 has an axis preferably substantially aligned along the body axis 14. The switch 66 rotates to selectively connect the power source 68 to the light source 62.


The switch 66 has a top, or first outside surface 80 which is radially disposed around the switch axis. The first surface 80 has a conductive area 84. The first surface 80 also includes a cam 86.



FIG. 5 is a partial cross-sectional view of the body 12 of FIG. 4. The first cavity 60 (see FIG. 5) has a second surface 88 which interfaces with the switch first surface 80, which is radially disposed inside proximal section 16. The second surface 88 includes a second conductive area. An electrical connection is made between the body 12 and the switch 66 when the second conductive area interfaces with the first conductive area 84. The second surface 88 is preferably cylindrical. When the second surface 88 receives the switch conductive area 84, an electrical connection is made between first conductive area 84 and second conductive area 90. The conductive areas are not limited to any special shape or position. As shown, the conductive areas can be centered around the axis 14. When the switch 66 is not in the channel 70, the first surface 80 and second surface 88 are forced apart, and no electrical connection is made.


In some aspects of the invention the power supply 68 is housed elsewhere in the body 12 (not shown), but in the preferred embodiment power source 68 is housed in switch 66. In a preferred aspect of the invention the batteries are housed in the switch 66, as shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3C. Switch 66 is removable from cavity 60 through channel 70 as shown in Figures to replace batteries does not affect the accuracy of crossbow sighter 10. The switch 66 is easily removed through channel 70.


Power source 68 is preferably a number of (three are shown) coin batteries arranged end-to-end in a battery cavity 112. The power source 68 can also be any other suitable source. An axial plug 114, with a center hole 114 to admit spring 64, and a stem 114B, may be used to seal the end of battery cavity 112.


Turning again to FIGS. 1 and 2, a brace (or cushioning device) 72 fits over distal end 62A of laser 62. Laser light is emitted through end 62A. A cap 74 with a lens, which may be clear or refractory to refract the laser light into a shape such as a crosshair, or multiple projections forming an area between them, is received in cavity 60 to seal cavity 60 and the internal components. As shown, cap 74 is threadingly received in cavity 60.


Proximal section 16 has two openings 18A that receive fasteners 19, which are preferably thread screws. Fasteners 19 can be tightened against, or retracted from, laser 62 to move it up and down, or side to side.



FIG. 6 illustrates the crossbow sighter 10 mounted in a crossbow groove whose axis is projected by the laser light. The extended body 12 permits it to extend beyond the bow string 200, so the bow string 200 can be positioned on the side of the distal section 18, to press against the side of distal section 18 and help retain sighter 10 in the groove.


In a preferred embodiment, proximal section 16 has approximately the same diameter as a crossbow bolt and is received in the crossbow groove in the same manner as a bolt. Extended distal section 18, as shown, has a diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of proximal section 16. Body 12 can be one piece, or more than one piece, as long as it is sufficiently aligned along axis 14 so laser light emitted from laser 62 aligns with the axis 14 ad the axis of the crossbow groove. The length of body 12 is preferably 7″, or at least 5″, at least 6″, or at least 7″, or between 6½″ and 7½″. Body 12 preferably has a length that permits it to function with most, if not all, crossbows.


Some exemplary, specific examples of the invention are set forth below:


Example 1

A crossbow sighter for projecting a beam of light along the axis of a groove used to retain a crossbow bolt, the crossbow sighter comprising a body with a length greater than the distance between the groove and the crossbow string when the string is in a relaxed position, an outer surface dimensioned to be received in the groove, and a light source to emit a beam aligned with the groove axis.


Example 2

The crossbow sighter of example 1 wherein the body is cylindrical and has a uniform diameter.


Example 3

The crossbow sighter of example 1 wherein the diameter of the body varies.


Example 4

The crossbow sighter of example 3 wherein the light source is inside the body and there is an opening in an end of the body through which the light is emitted.


Example 5

The crossbow sighter of example 4 wherein the opening is covered by a lens.


Example 6

The crossbow sighter of any of examples 1-5 further comprising a power source connected to the light source.


Example 7

The crossbow sighter of example 6 further comprising a switch to selectively connect the power source to the light source.


Example 8

The crossbow sighter of example 7 wherein the body includes a first cavity to house the light source, the switch, and the power source.


Example 9

The crossbow sighter of example 8 wherein the body includes a second cavity connected to the first cavity to form an opening from which the light source beam is projected.


Example 10

The crossbow sighter of example 7 wherein the body includes a channel formed between the body surface and the first cavity to expose the switch.


Example 11

The crossbow sighter of example 10 wherein the switch is a partial cylinder, and wherein the switch is rotatable to selectively connect the power source to the light source.


Example 12

A The crossbow sighter of example 11 wherein the switch includes a first outside surface radially disposed around a switch axis and having a first conductive area and cam; wherein a first cavity of the body has a second surface radially disposed around the body axis, having a second conductive area and a channel to receive the switch cam; and wherein the switch cam cooperates with the second surface channel to selectively connect the first and second conductive areas.


Example 13

The crossbow sighter of example 12 wherein the switch has a third outside surface radially disposed around the switch axis, having a third conductive area, and wherein the first and third conductive areas are connected through the switch; wherein the first cavity has a fourth surface radially disposed around the body axis, having a fourth conductive area; and further comprising: an electrically conductive spring substantially aligned along the body axis between the third and fourth surfaces; and wherein the second and fourth conductive areas are selectively connected through the switch and spring.


Example 14

The crossbow sighter of example 13 wherein the body includes a conductive path, through the light sources, between the second and fourth conductive surfaces; wherein the switch includes a battery cavity; wherein the power source includes at least one battery, housed in the switch's battery cavity, having a first polarity connected to the switch's first conductive area and a second polarity connected to the switch's third conductive area; and wherein the light source is selectively powered with the battery.


Example 15

The crossbow sighter of example 1 wherein the light source is a laser.


Example 16

The crossbow sighter of any of examples 1-15 wherein the body is at least 5″ long, or at least 6″ long or at least 7″ long.


Example 17

The crossbow sighter of any of examples 1-16 wherein the body is comprised of multiple sections.


Example 18

The crossbow sighter of any of examples 1-16 wherein the body is formed of a single section.


Example 19

The crossbow sighter of any of examples 1-18 wherein the body is comprised of aluminum, steel or plastic.


Having thus described some embodiments of the invention, other variations and embodiments that do not depart from the spirit of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art. The scope of the present invention is thus not limited to any particular embodiment, but is instead set forth in the appended examples and the legal equivalents thereof. Unless expressly stated in the written description or examples, the steps of any method recited in the examples may be performed in any order capable of yielding the desired result.

Claims
  • 1. A crossbow sighter for projecting a beam of light along the axis of a groove used to retain a crossbow bolt, the crossbow sighter comprising a body having a first end and a second end, with a length greater than the distance between the groove and the crossbow string when the crossbow string is in a relaxed position so that the first end is outside of the groove and past the relaxed crossbow string when the sighter is received in the groove, an outer surface dimensioned to be received in the groove, a power source at the first end, and a light source at the first end to emit a beam along the groove axis; and a switch positioned at the first end to selectively connect the power source to the light source.
  • 2. The crossbow sighter of claim 1 wherein the body is cylindrical.
  • 3. The crossbow sighter of claim 1 wherein the body diameter is uniform.
  • 4. The crossbow sighter of claim 1 wherein the body includes a first cavity to house the light source, the switch, and the power source.
  • 5. The crossbow sighter of claim 4 wherein the body includes an opening from which a beam of light from the light source is projected.
  • 6. The crossbow sighter of claim 1 wherein the body includes a channel formed between the body surface and the first cavity to expose the switch.
  • 7. The crossbow sighter of claim 6 wherein the switch is a partial cylinder, and wherein the switch is rotatable to selectively connect the power source to the light source.
  • 8. The crossbow sighter of claim 7 wherein the switch includes a first outside surface radially disposed around a switch axis.
  • 9. The crossbow sighter of claim 1 wherein the light source is a laser.
  • 10. The crossbow sighter of claim 1 wherein the body is comprised of multiple sections.
  • 11. The crossbow sighter of claim 1 wherein the body is formed of a single section.
  • 12. The crossbow sighter of claim 1 wherein the body is comprised of one of the group consisting of: aluminum, steel or plastic.
  • 13. The crossbow sighter of claim 1 wherein the body has a length of at least 5″, or at least 6″, or at least 7″.
  • 14. The crossbow sighter of claim 1 wherein the body has a length between 6″ and 8″.
  • 15. The crossbow sighter of claim 1 wherein the body has a length of between 6½″ and 7½″.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/136,316, filed on Mar. 20, 2015. U.S. Pat. No. 6,421,947 is incorporated herein by reference to the extent its disclosure is not inconsistent with the present disclosure.

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