Claims
- 1. The method for forming a molded fiberglass reinforced bow limb comprising the steps of,
- wrapping the endless fashion and closed loop configuration a plurality of parallel fiberglass strands to a given number of strands by a volume, weight, and count which are resin impregnated before wrapping to form a plastic impregnated fiberglass slug,
- taking the thus formed plastic impregnated fiberglass slug and positioning the same in a mold in which said mold is proportioned to have a constant cross-sectional area bow limb activity along its length while having varying thickness and width along its length,
- permitting the slug to cure in the mold with its ends extending exteriorly from the mold,
- removing the thus formed limb from the mold,
- cutting off the tail of the molded limb which extended from the mold.
- 2. In the method of claim 1 above,
- forming said slug by means of immersing the parallel fiberglass strands in the resin prior to wrapping.
- 3. In the method of claim 1 above,
- molding a mount pad for orientation while in the mold assembly.
- 4. In the method of claim 1 above,
- after machining the tail from each end of the molded bow limb, machining the butt slot portion and fork slot portion.
- 5. In the method of claim 1 above,
- wherein said mold includes a male member and female member,
- and the method includes the additional step of adjusting the spacing between the male and female member to vary the thickness of the mold cavity for a desired limb weight without changing the uniform area of the mold cavity cross-section along the length of the mold.
- 6. The method for forming a molded fiberglass reinforced bow limb comprising the steps of,
- wrapping the endless fashion and closed loop configuration a plurality of parallel fiberglass strands to a given number of strands by a volume, weight, and count which are resin impregnated,
- taking the thus formed plastic impregnated fiberglass slug and positioning the same in a mold in which said mold is proportioned to have a constant cross-sectional area bow limb activity along its length while having varying thickness and width along its length,
- permitting the slug to cure in the mold with its ends extending exteriorly from the mold,
- removing the thus formed limb from the mold,
- cutting off the tail of the molded limb which extended from the mold.
- 7. In the method of claim 6 above,
- wherein said mold includes a male member and female member,
- and the method includes the additional step of adjusting the spacing between the male and female member to vary the thickness of the mold cavity for a desired limb weight without changing the uniform area of the mold cavity cross-section along the length of the mold.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division application of Ser. No. 788,127 filed Oct. 16, 1985 and entitled "MOLDED BOW LIMB AND METHOD," and now issued U.S. Pat. No. 4,649,889.
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Divisions (1)
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