Pin guard bow sight

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Inventors

Sparkman, Frank

Application #

552114

Filed

Jul-13-1990

Published

Mar-19-1991

Current US Class

033/265
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001/467

Field of Search

33/265 124/87 124/88

Examiners

Will; Thomas B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

de Groot; Robert A., Gratton; Stephen A.

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Abstract
An archer's bow pin sight device having a combination of vertical bands and horizontal bands in conjunction with typical sight pins commonly used on bows, so as to provide bracketing lines on either side of sight pins and target or bracketing lines above and below the pin and target or both side and top and bottom.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An archer's bow sight comprising:

a. a pin guard affixed to a bracket said pin guard having upper and lower sections connected by a vertically extending section, said bracket adapted to be mounted on a bow;

b. a first pair of collets mounted on the upper and lower section of the pin guard;

c. a pair of drive screws having a longitudinal bore to allow the upper and lower sections of the pin guard to pass through and mounted on said sections adjacent the first pair of collets;

d. a second pair of collets mounted adjacent the drive screws retaining the drive screws on the pin guard;

e. at least one flexible band installed over a threaded portion of each drive screw to extend substantially parallel to the vertical section of the pin guard; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an archer's multipurpose bow-sighting device that can be used as a cross-hair sight when used with conventional sight pins or as a bracketing sight, i.e. a pair of vertical members bracket the sight pin. It can also be adapted to provide a box sight, i.e. vertical bracket members and horizontal bracket members.

There are a multitude of sights available for archers' bows. The sight is typically mounted on a bracket which is fastened to the bow above the hand grip and arrow rest. It is typically used in conjunction with a peep sight accurately located on the bow draw string. Some of the types of sights include: a multi-pin sight having four or five pins, a multi-pin sight with a U-shaped pin guard protecting the pins, a multi-pin sight having a single vertical cross-hair, and various combinations of the above.

For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 4,136,462 discloses an adjustable cross-hair sight having the single vertical wire and a plurality of horizontal wires. The single vertical wire is mounted on a bracket that is adjustable horizontally thereby varying the distance between the vertical wire and the bow. This adjustment provides a sideways or windage adjustment and is accomplished by rotating a top and bottom bracket backing nut, a typical vertical cross-hair adjustment method. The problem with two adjusting nuts is that the bracket may become canted if the nuts are unevenly adjusted. The range adjustment is accomplished by moving the horizontal wires or pins up or down after loosening a set screw, a method common in the art.
 
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