Claims
- 1. A bow sight comprising:a pin holder having a plurality of pin tracks spaced from one another in a fore-and-aft direction; and a plurality of pins distributed among said plurality of pin tracks, with at least one of said pins being adjustably mounted in each of said tracks, wherein each of said pins has a proximal end member that is adjustably mounted in an associated one of said pin tracks, and a distal end portion thereof that extends distally away from said pin holder, each said distal portion having a pin head disposed at an end thereof; and wherein the pins that are mounted in at least one of said pin tracks have an offset between the distal end portion and the proximal end member thereof, such that the pin heads of all the pins are aligned along one common vertical axis.
- 2. The bow sight of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of said pins includes a base that is slidably mounted in a respective one of said plurality of pin tracks.
- 3. The bow sight of claim 1, wherein at least one of said plurality of pins is shaped in a dog-leg.
- 4. The bow sight of claim 3, wherein another one of said plurality of pins is straight with no offset.
- 5. The bow sight of claim 1, wherein at least one of said plurality of pins further includes an aperture passing transversely through its pin head and a fiber optic element mounted in said aperture.
- 6. The bow sight of claim 5, further comprising another of said plurality of pins including an aperture transversely through its pin head and another fiber optic element mounted in said aperture of said other pin and wherein said fiber optic elements have ends that are axially aligned with a plane that is approximately aligned with an archer's sight picture.
- 7. The bow sight of claim 1 wherein the at least one pin in a respective one of said pin tracks has an offset that is different from the at least one pin in each of the other pin tracks.
- 8. The bow sight of claim 1 wherein there are three of said pin tracks.
- 9. The bow sight of claim 1 wherein the at least one pin mounted in one of the pin tracks has an offset in one direction, and the at least one pin in another of said pin tracks has an offset in an opposite direction.
- 10. A bow sight through which an archer aims at a target situated in a visual background, comprising:a pin holder having a plurality of pin tracks; a plurality of pins distributed among said plurality of pin tracks, each said pin having a proximal end member that is adjustably mounted in one of said pin tracks and a distal portion that extends in a direction away from said pin holder, each said pin having a pin head at the distal end thereof; said distal ends of at least some of said pins being offset with respect to their proximal end member such that the heads of all of said pins lie along a common vertical axis; and a pin guard attached onto said pin holder and surrounding said plurality of pins and forming a closed visual aperture around said plurality of pins to define a sight picture for the archer, the pin guard having a front surface facing the archer, and said front surface of said pin guard having a predetermined distinctive color applied thereto, the color being adapted to distinguish the pin visual aperture of the pin guard from said visual background.
- 11. The bow sight of claim 10, wherein said pin guard is substantially circular.
- 12. The bow sight of claim 10, wherein the distinctive color applied onto the front surface of said pin guard is a bright color.
- 13. The bow sight of claim 12, wherein said bright color is a high-visibility orange.
- 14. The bow sight of claim 12, wherein said distinctive color is applied around the entire front surface of said pin guard such that a ring of said distinctive color surrounds the entire periphery of said sight picture.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/178,143, filed Jan. 26, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (16)
Provisional Applications (1)
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