Bow sight

4417403
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Inventors

Strange, Ronald L.

Application #

482230

Filed

Apr-5-1983

Published

Nov-29-1983

Current US Class

033/265
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001/00; F41G 001/46

Field of Search

33/265 124/87

Examiners

Little; Willis

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Larson and Taylor

US Patent References

4162579   Archery sight
4224741   Bow sight

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Abstract
An adjustable sight for aiming an archery bow at a target is disclosed. The bow sight includes a bow bracket which is adjustably attached to the bow and a planar sight bracket which is adjustably attached to the bow bracket in a generally vertical plane. A front sight is mounted at one end of the sight bracket and extends horizontally from the sight bracket. A distance member is disposed generally parallel to and adjacent to the sight bracket and is pivotally mounted thereto about a horizontal axis perpendicular to the plane of the sight bracket. A rear sight is mounted to the distance member and extends horizontally away from the distance member. Range indicia are located on the sight bracket and a reference mark is located on the distance member. By appropriately moving the distance member so that the reference mark is aligned with the appropriate range indicia, the aimed line of sight of the bow is adjusted for distance of the target from the bow. In addition, by pivotally mounting the sight bracket to the bow bracket about a horizontal pivot axis, the tendency to shoot further left or right of the target at increasing distances is compensated for. Different ranges of distances can be provided for with the present bow sight by changing the pivot point of the distance member between two pivot points provided.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An adjustable sight for aiming an archery bow at a target where said bow is disposed in a vertical plane, comprising:

a bow bracket which is attached to the bow above an arrow rest;

an elongate planar sight bracket disposed in a plane generally parallel to the vertical plane of the bow, said sight bracket being attached to said bow bracket;

a first sight mounted at one end of said sight bracket, said first sight extending perpendicularly away from said planar sight bracket;

an elongate distance member disposed generally parallel and adjacent to said sight bracket, said distance member including a distance pivot means located adjacent the other end of said sight bracket for pivotally mounting said distance member to said sight bracket about a horizontal axis perpendicular to the plane of said sight bracket;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to archery bows, and more particularly to a bow sight for a compound bow which is adjustable for different distances.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In normal shooting of a bow, the back hand is used as a rear sight. This means that the position of the backhand must always be in exactly the same location. For the front sight, a pin is positioned at the front of the bow. Frequently, a number of pins are spaced vertically along the front of the bow at intervals corresponding to increasing target distances of approximately ten yards. Thus, the archer selects the pin, or frequently the location between the two pins which corresponds to the distance of the target from the archer. Obviously, there is a certain amount of guesswork as to exactly where to aim between the pins for distances of the target between the distances indicated by the pins.

In order to provide greater accuracy for archery shooting, various bow sights have been disclosed in the prior art. Although these prior art bow sights are better than using pins, there still exists a need for an easily adjustable, simple bow sight which is accurate at a variety of distances.
 
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