Bowsight

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Inventors

Barngrover, Russell H.

Application #

266248

Filed

Jun-27-1994

Published

May-30-1995

Current US Class

033/265
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001/467

Field of Search

33/265 124/87

Examiners

Fulton; Christopher W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Averill, Jr.; Edgar W.

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Abstract
A bowsight for attachment to a bow. The bowsight has a crosswire frame which is supported by a bracket held to the bow. A pin slide is formed in an inner frame member and has a cylindrical opening. The pins are held on discs which slide into the cylindrical opening and which are tightened by an Allen screw against a slot in the disc, thereby expanding the disc against the side of the pin slot. The crosswire frame may be incrementally moved up and down with respect to the bracket by a series of detents in the frame and a spring loaded ball in the bracket. The spring loaded ball may be tightened so that the spring is completely compressed thereby locking the ball in a chosen detent.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A bowsight for attachment to a bow for improving the aim of the bow user comprising:

a bracket affixable to a bow;

a reticle support frame held by said bracket, said support frame having an inner frame member having an inner edge, a back side, a front side, a top, a bottom and an outer edge;

a pin slide comprising a vertical cylindrical opening formed in said inner frame member and extending from the bottom to near the top, which pin slide includes an elongated pin slot extending to said outer edge of said inner frame member and said pin slide further including an Allen screw access slot extending vertically along one of said sides; and

a plurality of sliding pin block discs, each pin block disc supporting a bowsight pin extending generally axially therefrom and extending through said elongated pin slot, each pin block disc also having a threaded Allen screw opening extending to an Allen screw hole bottom part way through said disc and positioned to be accessible from said Allen screw access slot and an expansion slot formed at a right angle to said Allen screw slot below the Allen screw hole bottom, whereby a plurality of bowsight pins may be adjustably positioned along said inner frame member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The field of the invention is archery and the invention relates more particularly to bowsights for improving the aim of the archer.

Bowsights are well known and numerous patents have been granted therefor. One such bowsight is shown in the Topel U.S. Pat. No. 4,136,462 which has a plurality of adjustable pins in a bowsight frame. This bowsight has a number of knurled knobs that extend outwardly therefrom which potentially can catch on underbrush and the like and therefore a more compact and streamlined sight would be useful.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention to provide a compact bowsight with adjustable bowsight pins which bowsight can be adjusted upwardly and downwardly in discrete increments and yet may be locked in a desired position.

The present invention is for a bowsight for attachment to a bow. The bowsight has a bracket which is affixed to the bow and a reticle support frame held by the bracket. The support frame has an inner vertical member and a pin slide is formed in the inner frame member. The pin slide is a cylindrical opening which extends vertically from the bottom of the inner frame member to near the top thereof and an elongated pin slot extends toward the center of the sight. An Allen screw access slot is formed in the rear of the sight and intersects the cylindrical opening. A plurality of sliding pin block discs are held in the pin slide. Each pin block disc has a bowsight pin extending outwardly therefrom into the central area of the bowsight. Each pin block disc has an Allen screw opening which can be accessed with an Allen screw through the Allen screw access sight. Each pin block disc has a threaded Allen screw opening which extends to an expansion slot so that the tightening of the Allen screw expands the circumferential size of a pin block disc securing it against the cylindrical opening in the inner member. The securement is such that it does not in any way mar the vertical cylindrical openings so that small adjustments may be made in the height of each pin block disc. The reticle support frame is preferably held to the bracket by a dovetail slide attachment which has a plurality of detents formed in the center of the dovetail connection on the inner frame member. A bracket cross piece has a threaded opening ending in a spring and ball containing opening and the ball may be tightened against the detents. The size of the spring is selected so that when the threaded rod in the bracket cross piece is fully tightened the spring is fully compressed and, therefore, holds the ball bearing in a selected detent preventing any movement. The sight may be set up as a pin setup or as a crosshair setup with either pins or wires held by the sliding pin block discs.
 
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