Claims
- 1. A shim for a compound archery bow having a front face which faces a target when the bow is normally aimed, the bow having a central handle and a pair of limbs fixable upon opposite respective end portions of the handle, a bowstring extending between said pair of limbs, said end-portions of the handle and associated inner surface portions of the limbs forming mating faces shaped to prevent rotation of the limbs relative to the handle when the limbs are secured to the handle, a mating face on said surface portion of each limb being in conforming shape with a mating face on said end portions of the handle, each of the limbs being normally secured directly to an associated shim and the handle by a single screw, said shim comprising a block having front and rear faces, a first transverse above formed in the rear face of said block and being shaped similar to a limb pivot bar on the mating face of one of the bow limbs, and a block pivot bar formed on the front face of said block and being shaped similarly to a second transverse groove in one of the mating faces of the handle, said front and rear faces of said block being spaced from each other a predetermined distance in a predetermined direction so that when a pair of said shims are mounted between the handle and the limbs a distance between two selected parts of the bow is different from an associated distance when the limbs are secured directly to the handle.
- 2. A shim according to claim 1 wherein the front and rear faces of said block are substantially parallel to each other and are spaced apart in a direction normal to the length of an undrawn bowstring so that the shim reduces the distance between the handle and bowstring or brace height of the bow relative to its brace height when the limbs are fixed directly to the handle.
- 3. A shim according to claim 1 wherein the front and rear faces of said block are substantially parallel to each other and are spaced apart in a direction generally parallel to the length of an undrawn bowstring so that the shim serves to increase the effective length of the bow relative to its length when the limbs are fixed directly to the handle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 569,868, filed Aug. 20, 1990, entitled Conversion Assembly for Reducing the Brace Height of a Compound Archery Bow, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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