Multi-distance bow sight

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Inventors

Hollabaugh, Gregory L.

Application #

036207

Filed

Dec-24-2001

Published

Apr-1-2003

Current US Class

033/265
033/298
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001/467

Field of Search

33/265 33/297 33/298 124/87

Examiners

Bennett; G. Bradley

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thomson; Richard K

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Abstract
A bow sight has a plurality of subassemblies adjustably attached to a main frame to permit vertical adjustment of the cross hairs. The subassemblies lie in different planes so that when the bow sight is used with a high powered, high speed bow, two or more of the cross hairs to be stacked or closely positioned, if necessary.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A sight mechanism for a bow comprising

a) a rectangular main frame with a plurality of open channels on each side;

b) means to attach said rectangular frame to a bow;

c) a plurality of subassemblies movably mounted on said rectangular main frame, each said subassembly including

i) a sub-frame attached to said rectangular main frame;

ii) a cross hair secured at each side of said sub-frame;

iii) means to permit adjustment of a vertical position of said cross hair relative to said main frame;

iv) means to secure said cross hair in said adjusted position;

d) a vertical windage hair for sighting with each of said cross hairs at one of a number of desired distances;



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a sight for bows. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a sighting mechanism that has a plurality of cross hairs for different distances in which two or more of the cross hairs may be stacked to provide zero gap there between.

Cross hair sights were historically quite popular for a number of reasons. First, the cross hairs, depending on their make up, obscure relatively little of the hunter's view. In addition, those having multiple cross hairs could be adjusted to afford different targeting sights for different distances. Further, cross hairs provide a readily visible targeting mechanism that can be seen in virtually any light. An example of such a bow sight is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,982,503 issued to Land. Land discloses a series of sight pins which are stacked in a track to provide targeting at, for example, 10 yards intervals out to 60 (or 100) yards.

Recently, however, with the introduction of more powerful, high speed bows, the inability of previous cross hair sights to permit stacking of one or more of the cross hairs has led to their falling into disfavor. In Land, for example, the closest that pins 38, 40 can be adjusted is a function of the width of the pin 38, 40. Since the high speed bows require narrower spacing for adjacent 10 yard intervals, the hunter is reduced to "guessing" and, in such a case, is often better off without a sight.
 
  A moving pin archery sight that includes a distance to target indicator/selector mechanism that allows a user to select a distance to target that corresponds...  An archery sight is disclosed which may be mounted on a bow, and which has one or more sight pins or similar reference points which may be sighted over...