Twin limb bow

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Inventors

La Haise, Sr., Gerard A.

Application #

678853

Filed

Jul-12-1996

Published

Jul-29-1997

Current US Class

124/23.1
124/25.6
124/88

International Classes

F41B 005/00

Field of Search

124/23.1 124/25.6 124/86 124/88 124/900

Examiners

Ricci; John A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

US Patent References

4252100   Archery bow with...
4287867   Compound bow
4457287   Archery bow assem...
4667649   Archery bow
4781168   Archery bow
5150699   Compound bow
5205269   Toggle link power c...
5388564   Compound bow

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Other References

The Forward-Handle and Overdraw Bows, Freddie Troncoso, Bow & Arrow, Jun., 1992. Fast Cat--The Martin Jaguar Forward Handle Cam Bow Proves to be a Fast Hunter, C.R. Learn, Bow & Arrow, Oct., 1983.

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Abstract
A twin limb bow with adjustable twin limbs and a rotatably mounted hand grip. More specifically, the invention is a compound bow that has a pair of rotatable bow limbs which are rotated when the bowstring is pulled and thereby force a pair of cantilever members to bend and store energy that can be used to project an arrow. The amount of energy stored in the cantilever members and the tension in the bowstring can be varied by adjusting the rest position of the cantilever member. In addition, the twin limb bow of the present invention has means provided which both prevent overdrawing of the bow and offer an infinitely variable let-off. The present invention also includes a forwardly mounted hand grip assembly with a rotatably mounted hand grip which can be slid forward or backward in relation to the bow to create a variety of different draw lengths. The hand grip allows rotation about two axes which prevents torque from being placed on the bow during cocking, thereby preventing a distortion in shooting accuracy. The two bow limbs are synchronized by a timing cable which runs through a channel in the frame of the riser.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A twin limb bow comprising:

a rigid riser section having a channel running through the length of said riser;

a pair of rotatable bow limbs, said bow limbs being rotatably connected to the ends of said riser section;

a bowstring connecting the free ends of said bow limbs;

a pair of resilient cantilever members, each said cantilever member having a first end section, a shaft section, and a second end section wherein said first end section is pivotally connected to said rotatable bow limb by a linkage, said shaft section is pivotally connected to said riser section, and said second end section is adjustably connected to said riser section to allow for adjustment of tension in said bowstring; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an archery bow that uses a pair of cantilever members to store and release energy for projecting an arrow and has a rotatably mounted hand grip. More specifically, the invention is an adjustable compound bow that allows the archer to vary the power characteristics of the cantilever members and other physical features of the bow in order to maximize the power and accuracy of the bow for any size and skill archer.

2. Description of Prior Art

In the field of archery equipment, the compound bow is preferable over most other bows because of its ability to reduce to some degree the amount of force needed to hold the bow at full draw. This typically gives an archer time to adjust his or her aim, or for the game to move into the archer's line of fire. The degree of force reduction is generally indicated by the percentage let-off such as, for example, a 50% let-off for a draw weight of 60 pounds suggests the archer need only apply force equal to 30 pounds to hold the bow at full draw.
 
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