Bow sight support

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Inventors

Johns, Michael T.

Application #

856512

Filed

May-15-1997

Published

Apr-13-1999

Current US Class

033/265
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001/467

Field of Search

124/87 33/265

Examiners

Ricci; John A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baker & Daniels

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Abstract
A bow sight support for mounting to a bow riser including a mount for attachment to the bow riser and a movable part adjustably connected to the mount for positioning the bow sight along an arcuate path defined by the archer's draw radius. The movable part includes a pair of curved channels which slide along a corresponding pair of curved rails of the mount when an adjustment mechanism connected to the movable part is actuated. The mount is adjustable when secured to the riser to permit adjustments in the arcuate adjustment path of the sight to correspond with different draw radii. A pair of support arms are adjustably attached to the movable part to provide horizontal angular adjustment of the sight.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Bow sight support comprising:

a mount attachable to a bow riser, said mount including an arcuate guide rail defining an arcuate path about the archer's anchor point corresponding to a predetermined draw length;

a movable part adapted to carry a bow sight, said movable part engaging said guide rail and being adjustably positionable along said path on said guide rail to maintain the sight when carried by said movable part with the archer's line of sight to a target; and

a pair of parallel support arms connected to said movable part and a sight base carried by said arms for supporting the bow sight, said base having a first end pivotally attached to one end of one of said arms and a second end pivotally attached to one end of the other of said arms, one of said support arms being axially movable relative to said movable part to shift said sight base.



Description
The present invention relates to a bow sight support adapted for attachment to a bow riser for adjustably supporting an aiming sight within the archer's line of sight to a target.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The level of shooting accuracy desired by bow hunters and competition archers exceeds that readily achievable without the use of a sighting device such a simple pin sight or an optical sight capable of magnification. Such sighting devices are typically used in conjunction with a support bracket attached to the bow riser to precisely position the sight between the archer's eye and the target. Conventional bow sight supports are deficient because they are not sufficiently adjustable to maintain the sight within the archer's line of sight to the target as the archer raises or lowers the bow relative to horizontal, depending upon the distance to the target, to provide an arrow trajectory which terminates at the target. Instead, conventional sight supports are typically fixed to the bow riser and provide a pivotal adjustment of the sight so that when the bow is raised, for example, to provide the arrow trajectory required for a distant target, the sight may be tilted downwardly relative to horizontal toward the target. This sight positioning requires an adjustment in the position of the archer's eye relative to the position of the anchor point of the string when fully drawn (i.e., an adjustment in peep height) so that the archer's line of sight to the target passes through the bow sight to thereby realize the aiming benefits of the sight. Since accurate shooting requires a repeatable draw and shooting stance, any adjustments in peep height are considered undesirable.
 
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