Split limb compact archery bow

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6371098
  • Patent Number
    6,371,098
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 16, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Ricci; John A.
    Agents
    • Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP
    • Allen; Kenneth R.
Abstract
A compound or recurve bow has split limbs mounted to limb pockets which are on pivots connected to a handle riser wherein the riser provides an arrow slot between the upper limbs so the arrow is launched from between the upper limbs. The result is an effective compound or recurve archery bow which is more compact and comparatively lighter than heretofore known.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to archery and in particular to compound and traditional recurve bows. Heretofore, the compound and recurve bows have required a relatively large span to achieve adequate flexibility and strength. However, weight and size are a continuing challenge. Archery bows have been relatively cumbersome due to their long span. What is needed is a more compact bow.




Examples of prior art patents with the accuracy and power of larger compound and recurve bows are U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,762,060, 5,722,380, 5,720,267, 5,429,106, 5,280,779, 4,644,929 and D397,757. None has suggestion of the present invention.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, a compound or recurve bow has split limbs mounted to limb pockets which are on pivots connected to a hand riser wherein the riser provides an arrow slot between the upper limbs so the arrow is launched from between the upper limbs. The result is an effective compound or recurve archery bow which is more compact and comparatively lighter then heretofore known.




This invention will be better understood by reference to the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of a compound archery bow with split limb mounting according to the invention.





FIG. 2

is a side view of a compound archery bow according to the invention





FIG. 3

is a front view of a recurve archery bow with split limb mounting.





FIG. 4

is a expanded view of the recurve archery bow tip.





FIG. 5

is a side view of a recurve archery bow according to the invention.





FIG. 6

is the side view of the riser common to both the compound and recurve bow.











DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS




Referring to FIGS.,


1


,


2


,


3


,


4


,


5


and


6


there is shown a compound and recurve archery bow


10


,


11


and its common part


9


. A handle riser


12


has an arrow slot


14


and a handle


16


, as well as pivot-mounted rotating mounts


18


,


20


,


22


, and


24


for removable limbs. There are first and second upper bow limbs


26


,


28


and first and second lower bow limbs


30


,


32


. The first and second upper bow limbs


26


,


28


are attached to the rotating bases


18


,


20


, called limb pockets, which in turn are pivotally attached to their bases


34


,


36


and to handle riser mounts


42


and


44


at opposing sides of the arrow rest


14


. Thus an arrow is mounted for launching from between the limbs


26


,


28


. The bow limbs are constructed of preferably composite fiber.




The lower bow limbs


30


,


32


are mounted at their lower rotating bases


22


,


24


, which in turn are pivotally attached to their bases


38


,


40


and to handle riser mounts


42


,


44


. The lower limbs


30


,


36


may also be split, with the lower bases


38


,


40


disposed adjacent the upper bases


34


,


36


. An adjusting cap


68


,


70


allows rotation of mounts


18


,


20




22


and


24


for draw force adjustment.




As with other compound bows, a pulley-cam assembly is provided comprising an upper tip pulley cam


48


attached at upper tips


50


,


52


of the first and second upper bow limbs


26


,


28


and a lower tip pulley cam


54


is provided which is attached to lower tips


56


,


58


of the first and second lower bows limbs


30


,


32


. A split bowstring and cable assemble


60


is strung between the upper tip cam


48


and the lower tip cam


54


. The split power cable assembly was chosen over the more conventional cable guard assembly due to excessive side torque on the cables caused by the short distance between the cams.




In operation, the bowstring


62


engages the nock of an arrow (not shown) resting in an arrow rest


14


, according to the invention, is disposed to be launched between the upper limbs


26


,


28


.




Similarly in

FIG. 5

, the recurve bow


11


and recurve upper limbs


72


,


74


are mounted, as are limbs


26


,


28


in an identical or similar riser assembly


9


. The tips of the upper limbs


76


,


78


are joined together by the bow string loop and aligned by an interior shaft


80


. The bottom half of the recurve may be identical to the upper half.




In the compound bow structure (

FIG. 2

) a pulley-cam assembly includes an upper tip pulley-cam


48


attached to the upper tip


50


of said first and second upper bow limbs and a lower tip pulley-cam


54


attached to the lower tip


56


of said first and second lower bow limbs and each pulley-cam has a draw cam and a pair of power cams, the power cams each having a pulley string attached to the opposing tip, so the pulley strings are on either side of the path for an arrow from said bowstring to said arrow slot.




The invention has been explained with reference to a specific embodiment. Other embodiments will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. It is therefore not intended that this invention be limited except as indicated by the appended claims. For example, the scope of the invention is not limited to recurve or compound limbs, since the structure may also be employed with straight limbs or with complex limb flexing configurations.



Claims
  • 1. A compound archery bow comprising:a handle riser having an arrow slot and a handle; first and second upper bow limbs each having an upper tip and a base, said bases each attached to said handle riser at opposing sides of said arrow slot.
  • 2. The bow according to claim 1 having first and second lower bow limbs wherein said first and second lower bow limbs are mounted at split bases and adjacent said bases of said upper bow limbs.
  • 3. The bow according to claim 2 wherein the first and second lower bow limbs define a lower tip, and further comprising:a bowstring and cable assembly strung between said upper tips and said lower tip; and a pulley-cam assembly having an upper tip pulley-cam attached to said upper tips of said first and second upper bow limbs and a lower tip pulley-cam attached to said lower tip and each pulley cam comprising a draw cam and a pair of power cams, each said power cam having a pulley string attached to the opposing tip, said pulley strings being on either side of the path for an arrow from said bowstring to said arrow slot.
  • 4. The bow according to claim 1 having first and second lower bow limbs, wherein said first and second lower bow limbs form a lower tip, wherein said first and second upper bow limbs and said first and second lower bow limbs are continuous elements through contiguous bases between said upper tip and said lower tip.
  • 5. The bow according to claim 1 wherein at least a first lower bow limb is mounted with a base at a split base mount in said handle riser and adjacent said bases of said upper bow limbs.
  • 6. A recurve archery bow comprising:a handle riser having an arrow slot and a handle; first and second upper bow limbs each having an upper tip and a base, said upper tips being joined, said bases each attached to said handle riser at opposing sides of said arrow slot and being spread relative to said upper tips.
  • 7. An archery bow comprising:a riser; an arrow rest slot on the riser; and first and second upper bow limbs each having a lower end, wherein the lower ends of the upper bow limbs are mounted to the riser on opposing sides of the arrow slot.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority of United States Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/164,919 filed Nov. 15, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/164919 Nov 1999 US