The present invention is in the technical field of archery accessory. More particularly, the present invention is in the technical field of motion-activated bow sight illumination devices.
An archery bow includes many parts, for example, a bow riser, and a bow sight. A bow sight includes a ring and one or multiple sight pins which hold optical fibers for the archer to aim. In order to enhance the contrast between the optical fiber pins and the ambient lighting, one often uses a bow sight light to illuminate the optical fiber(s). A typical bow sight light includes a battery, an LED, a switch, and a mount to install it to a bow sight. Due to the limited size and weight of a bow sight light. Only a small battery can be included. To conserve the battery, archers often turn the sight light on when shooting, and turn it off when shooting is completed. Such action creates unnecessary distraction, especially in a competitive shooting event.
In one embodiment, the present application provides a bow sight light mounting kit for illuminating an archery bow. The bow sight light control unit that includes a power source, a motion sensor, and a customizable timer; an LED light, the LED light adapted for being attached to the bow sight light control unit; and a first mounting plate, the first mounting plate attaching the bow sigh light control unit to the archery bow. The motion sensor detects a movement of the archery bow and sends a signal to the customizable timer; the customizable timer adjusts the LED light to mode-1 after receiving the signal and keeps the LED light on mode-1 for a pre-set time period; the customizable timer adjusts the LED light to mode-2 after the pre-set time period; and the mode-1 and mode-2 are pre-set by a user to control a brightness and a blinking frequency of the LED light.
In another embodiment, the pre-set time period is 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20 seconds, 25 seconds, 30 seconds, 40 seconds, 50 seconds, 60 seconds, 80 seconds, 100 seconds, 150 seconds, 200 seconds, 300 seconds, 450 seconds, or 600 seconds.
In another embodiment, the bow sight light mounting kit further includes a plurality of screws. The screws securely connect the bow sight light control unit and the first mounting plate to the archery bow, and a part of the archery bow is sandwiched between the bow sight light control unit and the first mounting plate.
In another embodiment, the screws are hex screws or square screws.
In another embodiment, the first mounting plate includes a plurality of openings having a hex, a square, or a rectangle shape; the screws pass through the openings and are firmly held in the openings; and the screws slide within the opening having the rectangle shape.
In another embodiment, the bow sight light mounting kit further includes a second mounting plate. The screws securely connect the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate to the archery bow, and a part of the archery bow is sandwiched between the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate. The bow sight light control unit is connected to the first mounting plate.
In another embodiment, the bow sight light mounting kit further includes a third mounting plate that has a long strip shape. The third mounting plate connects to the first mounting plate to the archery bow.
In another embodiment, the bow sight light mounting kit further includes a fastening strip. The fastening strip securely connects the first mounting plate to the archery bow.
In another embodiment, the fastening strip is a nylon hook fastening strip.
In another embodiment, the present application provides an archery bow that includes: a bow riser; a bow sight; a bow sight light control unit that includes a power source, a motion sensor, and a customizable timer; and an LED light, the LED light adapted for being attached to the bow sight light control unit. The bow sight light control unit of the bow sight light mounting kit is connected onto the bow sight by a fastening strap; the motion sensor detects a movement of the archery bow and sends a signal to the customizable timer; the customizable timer adjusts the LED light to mode-1 after receiving the signal and keeps the LED light on mode-1 for a pre-set time period; the customizable timer adjusts the LED light to mode-2 after the pre-set time period; and the mode-1 and mode-2 are pre-set by a user to control a brightness and a blinking frequency of the LED light.
In another embodiment, the fastening strap is a zip tie, a hook and loop strap, a self-adhesive tape strap, a nylon webbing, or a heat shrink tube.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
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In order to ensure that the motion sensor can accurately sense the motion of a bow, the motion activated bow sight light control unit must be solidly mounted onto the bow sight, or the bow riser which is the main body of an archery bow. Considering the fact that there are hundreds of different bow sight and bow riser designs, three mounting plates 12, 74, 38 that can solidly mount the motion activated bow sight light control unit onto almost any bow are also developed.
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The advantages of the present invention include, without limitation that it uses the motion sensor to control the On/Off of the LED, to provide the archer with illumination for the fiber optic pins of a bow sight as soon as they use the bow. It does not require the archer to manually turn the light on when shooting, and off when the shooting is completed. The customizable timer can be set to accommodate archers' personal preferences. The mounting system ensures that the motion activated bow sight light can be solidly mounted on almost any bow, whether mounted on the bow riser or bow sight, therefore, it enables the motion sensor to effectively and accurately sense the movement of the bow.
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention as claimed.
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Nonprovisional application Ser. No. 17/032,612, filed on Sep. 25, 2020, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/922,564, filed on Aug. 16, 2019, which is incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein.
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