Resistively-mounted, manually-positionable peep sight

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Inventors

Saunders, Charles A.

Application #

467923

Filed

Jan-22-1990

Published

Oct-30-1990

Current US Class

033/265
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001/467

Field of Search

33/265 124/87 124/90

Assignee

Saunders Archery Company (Columbus, NE)

Examiners

Will; Thomas B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Berkman; Michael G.

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Abstract
A peep sight for mounting on the bowstring of an archery bow. The peep sight is resistively and frictionally stably mounted on and coupled to the bowstring, yet readily, manually relocatable at selected positions along the bowstring. In a specific embodiment of the invention, the peep sight body is formed with longitudinally extending channels at opposed sides thereof, each of the channels entraining therewithin an array of strands constituting divided grouped arrays of the bowstring. Bearing on and held fixed with respect to the body of the peep sight at opposed ends thereof are bowstring-engaging elements for embracing the bowstring and establishing, in conjunction with the peep sight body, a frictional securement of the peep sight on the bowstring in selectable locations therealong, thus obviating the need for windings, or wrapping or serving as means for fastening the peep sight on the bowstring.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A peep sight for mounting on a bowstring of an archery bow, said peep sight comprising,

a generally block-like body, said body including wing means joined to and angled upwardly and rearwardly, said wing means being formed with through aperture means in a target-facing portion thereof for sighting therethrough along a line essentially normally of a principal face of said wing means,

said body having a forward wall spaced from a rear wall, and an intermediate, interconnecting core interposed therebetween,

said core being recessed with respect to lateral limits of said forward and said rear wall, said forward and said rear wall defining therebetween, and with lateral walls bounding said core, opposed generally-parallel, longitudinally extending, channel-like grooves opening laterally of and opening endwise of said core,



Description
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to peep sights for use with an archery bow. More particularly, the invention is directed to a peep sight which is frictionally and stably held in place at selectable positions on the bowstring, yet is readily manually repositionable as may be required or desired in use.

Peep sights of many different constructions are known in the art. These peep sights have taken various forms and configurations, for accommodating and for use with both simple bows and compound bows. For the most part these devices have been mounted on the bowstring by fixedly attaching them with the expedient of wrappings, bindings or serving. Resort to this type of mechanical fastener requires considerable time and calls for more than casual skill to ensure proper affixation of the bowstring. Moreover, resulting prior art structures render it necessary to remove and then to rewind the securing wrapping each time one desires to relocate the peep sight for the purpose of correcting or varying the sighting characteristics. Tedious repetition of the attaching procedure is ordinarily quite unavoidable if one is finally to set and later to reset the peep sight in a precisely and properly calibrated mode.
 
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