Range finding bow sight

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Inventors

Stenerson, C. Lee
Stenerson, Michael L.

Application #

433126

Filed

Nov-8-1989

Published

Jun-25-1991

Current US Class

033/265
042/130
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001/00

Field of Search

33/265 33/245 33/233 124/86 124/87 124/88 124/89 124/24

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nemmers; James C.

US Patent References

4329972   Archery bow and a...
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Abstract
A sighht for a bow that will accurately sight the target at any distance within the range of the bow without knowing the distance to the target. The sight has two sets of cross hairs, one in the front and one in the rear, which create positive vertical and horizontal alignment. The distance between the front and rear cross hairs is adjustable so that it can be set for the pull of the particular bow with which the sight is used.
 
Claims
What is claimed is as follows:

1. A sight for use with an archery bow to assist the user in properly aiming the bow at a target, said sight comprising: a first tubular sight member defining a first sight window through which the target is viewed, a first horizontal cross hair and a first vertical cross hair fixed relative to the first sight window, a second tubular sight member defining a second sight window through which the target is viewed, a second horizontal cross hair and a second vertical cross hair fixed relative to the second sight window, the first and second sight members being telescoped one into the other and slidable relative to each other, means for maintaining the sight members in a selected relative position, means for mounting the first and second sight members on the bow so that the first and second sight windows are in general alignment between the user's line of sight and the target, the first and second vertical cross hairs being aligned by the user when the bow is properly aimed at the target, and means for varying the distance between the first and second sight windows.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Whether hunting game or merely target shooting with a bow and arrow the problem of accurately sighting the target still exists. This is due principally because the trajectory of an arrow is substantially flat for only a relatively short distance. This distance when the arrow trajectory is about flat (commonly called the "dead on distance") is approximately 20 to 35 yards for most bows. The "dead on distance" is dependent upon the particular bow and especially its pull or poundage If the archer knows the distance to the target, there are quick adjusting sights that are reasonably accurate An example of such a bow sight is shown in Frydenlund U.S. Pat. No. 3,487,548. However, especially when hunting live game, the distance to the target is not known and must be estimated, and if the estimate is not reasonably accurate, the sight will not provide for an accurate hit. To aid the archer in these situations, there are available range finders which will provide a reasonably accurate measurement of the distance. In some instances, the range finder is combined with the sight, but this still requires the archer to first determine the range, and once determined, use the sight before releasing the arrow. This obviously involves two steps, and when hunting live game, the archer may not have the time to go through these two steps. An example of a combination range finder and bow sight is shown in Larson U.S. Pat. No. 3,696,517.
 
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