Cross hair pendulum bow sight

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Inventors

Sullivan, Jr., James H.
Loudermilk, Harvey L.

Application #

958080

Filed

Oct-8-1992

Published

Oct-19-1993

Current US Class

033/265
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001/467

Field of Search

33/265 124/87

Assignee

Sullivan, Jr.; James (Ware Shoals, SC)

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Flint; Cort

US Patent References

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4974328   Pendulum bow sight
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Abstract
A sighting arrangement for an archer's bow having a handle, a pair of limbs, an arrow seat, a ballistic string system including cams, mounted at an end of each limb and a peep sight incorporated in the string system. The arrangement includes a sight housing having spaced parallel outer horizontal and vertical sides, one of which includes means mounting the sight housing with the handle in position so that the vertical sides are substantially coplanar with a longitudinal axis of the handle. A sighting element is pivotally mounted by bearings provided in side walls of the housing so that the sighting element is pivotable relative to the handle so that it will always extend along true vertical regardless of the vertical angle of the bow when in shooting position. A sighting opening is formed also in the sighting element which includes traversing vertical and horizontal cross hairs. The sighting element includes an annular reference element which parallels the sighting opening to form a frame about a major portion of the periphery of the openings. A sighting frame is formed joining opposed ends of the arcuate frame to completely surround the opening. The peep sight opening and annular reference element are of a size that when the bow is in shooting position with the string system drawn taught, only the outer edges of said annular reference element are visible through the peep sight when the bow is properly aimed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sighting arrangement for an archer's bow having a handle, a pair of limbs, an arrow seat, a ballistic string system including cams mounted at an end of each limb and a peep sight incorporated in the string system, said sighting arrangement including;

a sight housing having spaced parallel outer horizontal and vertical sides, one of said vertical sides including means mounting said sight housing with said handle in position so that said vertical sides are substantially coplanar with a longitudinal axis of said handle;

each of said vertical sides includes a bearing formed in its inner edge;

a sighting member having a shaft formed integral therewith and arranged substantially along its upper edge, opposite ends of said shaft are pivotally mounted by said bearings so that said sighting member is pivotable relative to said sight housing and capable of always extending along true vertical regardless of the vertical angle of said bow when in shooting position;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is directed to a sighting system and the method of calibrating a sighting system for a compound bow with an archer.

One of the problems with past sighting arrangements is that they are designed for use with the archer and target being substantially on the same plane. These sights are calibrated or zeroed in to shoot targets at prescribed distances. However, much bow shooting is done with the archer being on an elevated plane above target or vice versa. When aiming downward or upward, the sight assumes the same angle as the bow and thus invalidates the calibrations or zeroing in for distance of the sighting arrangement.

Another problem with the usual type of sighting systems is that the sighting elements are not sized in relation to the size of the peep sight. The omission of such a correlation make the possibility for miss-sighting more probable because it does not allow for the ability to check and determine if in fact the target is properly sighted in.
 
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