Reinforcement for bow limb

5377658
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Inventors

Shepley, Jr., Paul E.

Application #

043472

Filed

Mar-29-1993

Published

Jan-3-1995

Current US Class

124/23.1
124/25.6
124/88

International Classes

F41B 005/00

Field of Search

124/23.1 124/25.6 124/1 124/88 156/265 156/293 156/245 264/275 264/279

Assignee

Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc. (Tucson, AZ)

Examiners

Reese; Randolph A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cahill, Sutton & Thomas

US Patent References

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4333443   Compound bow an...
4405398   Process for fastenin...
4561413   Compound bow wit...
4649889   Molded bow limb
4671249   Archery bow assem...
4865792   Method of using co...
4970103   Preformed part ma...
5141689   Method for manufa...
5174268   Compound archery...

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Abstract
The fork in the limb of a compound archery bow is reinforced with a collar having a flange for stiffening the collar and fitting within the fork. The flange is glued to the inside of the fork to strengthen the joint between the rest of the collar and the fork. A hole in a limb is reinforced with a cylindrical flange having an annular disk extending over a major surface of the limb. Both the cylindrical flange and the disk are glued to the limb.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A compound archery bow comprising:

a central handle;

a pair of limbs, each limb having one end attached to said handle and a free end, a cleft in said free end forming a fork; and

a pair of limb reinforcements attached to respective limbs at said forks, wherein

said reinforcements each include a planar portion and a flange,

said flange is perpendicular to said planar portion, extends into said cleft, and conforms to said cleft; and

said reinforcements are attached to said limbs by said planar portion and said flange.

2. The compound archery bow as set forth in claim 1 wherein said planar portion extends from said inner end approximately the same distances in opposite directions.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to archery bows and, in particular, to a limb reinforcement for compound archery bows.

A compound bow differs from a long bow in that a block and tackle mechanism is used to bend the bow: pulleys or wheels are attached at the free ends of the limbs to obtain a mechanical advantage in bending the bow. The free end of each limb is forked and a wheel turns within the fork on an axle attached to the ends of the fork. The wheels are eccentrically mounted, enabling one to use a much higher draw weight because the wheels provide a substantial "let off" or reduction in holding force of a drawn bow.

A compound bow is typically made in three pieces: an elongated, rigid handle and a pair of limbs. One end of each limb is attached to respective ends of the handle. A limb is an elongated member having a width greater than its thickness and is typically thinner and wider at the middle than at the ends. Holding a limb in ones hand, it seems unlikely that the limb can flex at the middle as the bow is drawn and even less likely that the ends could be twisted. However, because of the large forces in a compound bow, a limb not only flexes at the middle but bends and twists at the ends as well. The twisting is caused by the torques from the lacing connecting the wheels and limbs.
 
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