Bow sight assembly

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Inventors

McGunigal, Donald E.

Application #

560703

Filed

Nov-20-1995

Published

Apr-7-1998

Current US Class

033/265
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001/467

Field of Search

33/265 33/241 124/87

Examiners

Will; Thomas B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lackey; Charles Y.

US Patent References

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5384966   Bow sight

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Abstract
A bow sight assembly for an archery bow having a hollow tubular housing within which is positioned a slidably movable piston connected to a rod contained partially within the housing and external thereof. An insert closes the open end of the tubular member and retains the rod in a preselected position within the housing. A housing support device is movably and releasably secured to the bow. The sight assembly includes first and second sight supports and a sight secured to the second sight support, the first sight support being secured to the piston, and the first and second sight supports being movably secured to each other to provide a lateral sight adjustment. An indicating scale is positioned on the external surface of the housing to provide vertical sight adjustment, and the second sight support holds a pointer for indicating a particular reading on the indicating scale.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A bow sight assembly for a bow comprising: a housing including a hollow tubular member having first and second ends; a piston slidably moveable within and with respect to the housing; a rod connected to the piston and partially contained within the housing; means retaining the rod at a preselected slidable position within the housing; rod displacing means connected to the rod outside the housing; housing support means movably and releasably secured to the bow; means selectively engaging the piston to bias the piston in a non-movable position during actuation of the bow; means for selectively displacing the housing support means; sight means including first and second sight supports and a sight secured to the second sight support, the first sight support secured to the piston, and the first and second sight supports movably secured to each other to provide a lateral sight adjustment; and indicating means carried by the housing to provide vertical sight adjustments wherein the piston engaging means is a spring biased screw extending through the tubular member and against the piston.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to archery bow sights and more particularly to a bow sight assembly which can be adjusted by the bow user by displacing a single knob.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Archery has become a very popular and desirable pastime for a large number of participants both in the field of competitive activity and in other sports areas such as hunting and fishing.

Bows, arrows and related devices have been significantly enhanced over the past several years with high technology utilizing, for example, exotic spring tensioning, sighting, scoping and other sophisticated features. Sights and accessories include slotted slights, multipin slights, dovetail slights and many others. Devices of this nature are made by a number of companies such as Golden Eagle Archery, Timberline Archery Products and Fine-Line, Inc.

Most of the currently used bow sights utilize a plurality of pins that are positioned for certain yardages so that the bow user, when estimating the distance between his or her shooting position and the target, focuses on the pin designated to be the closest yardage to that estimated. If the estimate is slightly above or slightly below a given pin yardage indication, the user must adjust upwardly or downwardly to compensate for that overshoot or shortfall.
 
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