Rotary bow sight

5509401
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Inventors

Trubic, Donald R.

Application #

205779

Filed

Mar-3-1994

Published

Apr-23-1996

Current US Class

033/265
124/86
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001/46

Field of Search

124/87 124/86 124/88 124/23.1 124/25.6 33/265

Examiners

Dorner; Kenneth J.

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Abstract
A rapidly and easily adjustable bow sight for use with an archery bow includes a plate arranged for removable attachment and adjustment to the archery bow, and supporting a C-shaped support member at its forward end, to which is attached a rotatable member in a substantially vertical position, between the legs of the C-shaped support member. Extending through the arm of the C-shaped support member and contacting the rotatable member is a stubby plunger device or spring and ball arrangement that engages indentations in the rotatable member for the purpose of maintaining the desired true position. Mounted on the rotatable member are a plurality of sight elements at various compass locations when viewed from above, so that only the desired sight element(s) selected by the archer appear(s) in the sight window of the bow at any one time. Each sight element is temporarily locked in position on the rotatable member and can be adjusted horizontally, horizontally and vertically, or vertically as required.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An archery bow sight comprising,

a plurality of sight elements,

a substantially flat vertical base plate having first and second ends, said first end of said base plate being adapted for mounting an archery bow thereon,

a C-shaped support frame, said support frame having a vertical central portion and two horizontal extensions, said vertical central portion being secured to said second end of said base plate in a substantially vertical position, and

a rotatable member, said rotatable member including means for mounting said plurality of sight elements thereon, said rotatable member being rotatably and adjustably mounted between said two horizontal extensions for allowing said plurality of sight elements to move together as the rotatable member is rotated, and said mounting means comprising a plurality of longitudinal slots formed on said rotatable member for adjustably mounting each of said plurality of sight elements thereon.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the field of Archery and in particular to an improved bow sight mechanism having the means for the archer to preset multiple sight elements as he desires in such a manner so that only one sight element at a time will be in the sight window of the bow.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The sport of Archery has been in existence for hundreds of years used as a means of hunting fish and game and as a form of recreation. In all instances it is advantageous to not only hit the intended target but to hit the intended target in the desired location taking into account the effects of gravity and the individual archers equipment preference and shooting style. Thus devices for aiding and improving accuracy are continually being sought. Some archers are proficient through "instinctive" shooting and do not require sight aids of any type. The great majority of archers, however, rely on sight aids of some type to hit the desired location on the intended target.
 
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