Rotating disk peep sight system

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Inventors

Denton, Don

Application #

234308

Filed

Apr-28-1994

Published

Sep-19-1995

Current US Class

033/265
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001/467

Field of Search

33/265 124/87

Examiners

Fulton; Christopher W.

US Patent References

4454857   Peep sight for a bow
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Abstract
Rotating Disk Peep Sight System comprising a round disk (10) with a hole (20) punched in the center sized to receive a bow string (18). The disk (10) has one or more symmetric holes (12) punched near the rim (34). The disk (10) and holes (12) are horizontal when the bow (36) is in a braced position with the bow string (18) vertical. When the bow (36) is drawn the disk (10) is very close to the archer's eye and the disk (10) is tilted revealing to the archer's eye, sighting openings through the holes (12) punched near the rim (34) of the disk (10). Retaining rings (14) or some other stabilizing device will be installed above and below the disk (10) to hold it in place and to space the sighting holes (12) a distance from the string. The disk (10) and rings (14) can be installed with or without a base (16 ) underneath. An aligning system (tag-line type system) prevents the disk (10) and string (18) from rotating during the draw, hold, and throughout the complete release. The aligning system consists of aligning pins (22) and elastic cord (28), and the elastic cord (28) remains under tension at all times.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A rotating disk peep sight system for aiming an archery bow when shooting an arrow, said archery bow having a forward bow sight, a bow handle and a bow string, said rotating disk peep sight system comprising:

a mounting base; a disk; disk retaining rings; sight aligning and stabilizing means;

a means to attach said mounting base to a bowstring, located to receive said rotating disk peep sight system, positioned to form a rear bow sight for said archery bow; the improvements wherein said disk is sized to contain symmetric sighting holes of different sizes and groups spaced from said string, said sight aligning and stabilizing means align said sighting holes for shooting and help prevent said disk from being jerked out of position during the release of said arrow said sighting holes spaced from said string help prevent face from touching said string during release of said arrow, allowing said arrow to be drawn back further.



Description
BACKGROUND--FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to archery. It is an archery bow peep sight attached to a bowstring, and used as a rear sight on an archery bow.

BACKGROUND--DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART

Pro-shops and mail order houses supply consumers with many different models of peep sights.

The archery bow helped separate mankind physically from his prey and enemies about 12,000 years ago. Archery bows began to lose popularity after the invention of firearms. Firearms had more range, accuracy, and killing power. Firearm technologies became so advanced that hunting skill began to have little to do with hunting. Firearms took people away from the knowledge of nature, thus nature itself. The archery bow has increased in popularity lately for two reasons. The first reason is the arrival of the compound bow. The second is that guns are becoming the scapegoat for the exploding crime wave. The compound bow allows an archer to be able to shoot larger bows more accurately. Originally arrows were shot instinctive by setting them on the archer's fist or a shelf. One development that creates interest is a peep sight. The peep sight is a device that mounts on a bowstring above the nocked arrow. The peep sight is used as a rear bow sight for aiming an arrow.
 
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