Claims
- 1. A compound archery bow having a center plane, said bow comprising
- a riser and limb assembly wherein said limbs are supported on said riser at a given limb angle for action about limb pivots,
- cams secured to said limbs,
- a bowstring
- a grip assembly, said grip assembly comprising
- a handle having a center plane and a low point, said handle being secured to and supported on said riser so that forces applied to said handle act on said riser through at least one point which is substantially coincident with the center plane of said bow, and string stop means for limiting over travel of said bow string after release of an arrow,
- wherein said riser is constructed so that the bow has a brace height, when strung with said bow string, which is at least one inch less than seven inches and wherein the distance between said bowstring and said at least one point is substantially equal to the brace height and wherein said riser is constructed so that the limb pivots are at least one inch forward, relative to the handle low point and said at least one point, of the corresponding position that said limb pivots would have in a conventional bow with a brace height of approximately seven inches,
- wherein the bow has a standard rated velocity which is at least six feet per second faster than a conventional bow comprising
- a conventional riser,
- said cams and
- said limbs and
- having a brace height of substantially seven inches and having a limb angle corresponding with the given limb angle, when strung with said bowstring.
- 2. The bow claimed in claim 1 wherein said low point of said handle is offset a substantial distance from the center plane of the bow, and said handle is pivotally connected to said riser for pivotal movement about at least one point which is coincident with the center plane of said bow.
- 3. The archery bow claimed in claim 2 which further comprises an arm brace secured to said handle and pivotable therewith.
- 4. The archery bow claimed in claim 1 wherein said string stop is operable, when said bow string is at rest, to preload said bow string.
- 5. A compound archery bow having a center plane, said bow comprising
- a riser and limb assembly wherein said limbs are supported on said riser at a given limb angle for action about limb pivots,
- cams secured to said limbs,
- a bowstring
- a grip assembly, said grip assembly comprising
- riser hinge means,
- a handle having a center plane and a low point,
- handle hinge means for pivotally supporting said riser relative to said handle so that forces applied to said handle act on said riser through at least one point which is coincident with the center plane of said bow,
- said riser hinge means and .said handle hinge means being connected for pivotal movement about an axis coincident with the bow center plane and said at least one point through which forces applied to said handle act on said riser, wherein said handle low point is offset a substantial distance from the center plane of said bow,
- wherein said riser is constructed so that the bow has a brace height, when strung with said bow string, which is at least one inch less than seven inches and wherein the distance between said bowstring and said at least one point is substantially equal to the brace height and wherein said riser is constructed so that the limb pivots are at least one inch forward, relative to the handle low point and said at least one point, of the corresponding position that said limb pivots would have in a conventional bow with a brace height of approximately seven inches,
- wherein the bow has a standard rated velocity which is at least six feet per second faster than a conventional bow comprising
- a conventional riser,
- said cams and
- said limbs and
- having a brace height of substantially seven inches and having a limb angle corresponding with the given limb angle, when strung with said bowstring.
- 6. The bow claimed in claim 5 which further comprises string stop means for limiting over travel of said bow string after release of an arrow.
- 7. The archery bow claimed in claim 6 wherein said string stop is operable, when said bow string is at rest, to preload said bow string.
- 8. The archery bow claimed in claim 5 which further comprises an arm brace secured to said handle and pivotable therewith.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/792,392 filed Nov. 15, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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