Bow sight mount

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Inventors

Janeway, Kenneth D.

Application #

111655

Filed

Aug-25-1993

Published

Mar-7-1995

Current US Class

033/265
124/87
411/386

International Classes

F41G 001/467

Field of Search

124/87 33/265 411/366 411/386 411/426

Examiners

Reese; Randolph A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Catalano; Frank J., Zingerman; Scott R.

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Abstract
A bow sight mount includes a mounting plate, a sliding bar and a lock. The bar is adapted at one of its ends to be fixed to the bow sight and the plate is adapted to be permanently fastened to the lock. At least one threaded aperture extends transversely through the bar. The plate, which has a channel extending through its length contoured to snugly, reciprocally, slidably receive the bar, has a smooth locking aperture of diameter less than the threaded aperture in the bar and positioned so as to be alignable with the threaded aperture as the bar slides in the channel. A frusto-conical sink extends into and is aligned with the locking aperture. The lock includes a knob with a threaded shaft rotationally engagable in the threaded aperture. The end of the shaft has a frusto-conical taper to complement the frusto-conical sink in the plate and a cylindrical tip snugly insertable into the locking aperture. Thus, when the threaded aperture and the locking aperture are in approximate alignment, rotation of the knob causes the shaft to penetrate into the bar until the cylindrical tip of the shaft penetrates into and bears against the sink in the bar. As the tip bears against the sink, the bar shifts to substantially align the threaded aperture with the locking aperture permitting the cylindrical tip to be snugly inserted into the locking aperture and precisely securing the bar and the plate together.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A mount for a bow sight comprising:

a bar having one end thereof adapted to be fixed to said bow sight and a threaded aperture extending transversely therethrough;

a plate having a channel extending through a length thereof, said channel having a cross-section contoured to snugly, reciprocally, slidably receive said bar therein, said plate having a smooth aperture therethrough of diameter less than said threaded aperture and alignable with said threaded aperture as said bar slides in said channel and a frusto-conical sink extending into and aligned with said smooth aperture; and

a lock having a knob and a threaded shaft extending from said knob along a longitudinal axis of said shaft for rotational engagement in said threaded aperture, said shaft having a frusto-conical end tapered to compliment said sink and a cylindrical tip snugly insertable into said smooth aperture in said plate whereby, when said threaded and smooth apertures are in approximate alignment and said lock is rotated to penetrate said bar, said tip penetrates into and bears against said sink, causing said bar to shift to substantially align said apertures and permitting said tip to be inserted into said smooth aperture, securing said bar and said plate with said apertures in said substantially aligned condition.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to archery equipment and more particularly concerns bow sights.

A variety of mounts for securing a bow sight to a bow are presently available. One segment of the mount is permanently secured to the bow and one segment to the sight. The archer connects the segments and zeros in a plurality of pin settings on the sight, one for each of the distances at which the archer expects to shoot. Once the pin settings are set, the archer can disconnect the sight segment from the mount segment and put it in a protective case for transportation so as to assure that the pin settings will not be inadvertently changed. When the bow sight is to be used, the sight segment is removed from the transport case and reconnected to the mount segment. Assuming the pins have not shifted during transport, the accuracy of the bow at the selected bow sight distances should be assured.

However, known bow sight mounts permit variation in positioning the bow sight segment on the mount segment, resulting at worst in inaccuracy of the sight and at best a doubt in the archer's mind as to its accuracy.
 
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