Target sight and range finder

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Inventors

Floied, Charles R.
Maynard, Stevey
Maynard, Ricky L.
Maynard, Jerry D.

Application #

386934

Filed

Mar-13-2003

Published

Mar-22-2005

Current US Class

033/265
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001//46.7

Field of Search

33/265 124/87 124/88

Assignee

Rack-Spur LLC (Nunnelly, TN)

Examiners

Bennett; G. Bradley

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Miles & Stockbridge P.C., Kondracki; Edward J.

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Abstract
A combined target sight and range finder with a bulls-eye pin and slotted sight plate that receives an adjustable "belly bar" is disclosed. A "set-in" procedure is used to establish a set-in distance and to generate a scale of various target sizes. The "set-in" procedure involves adjusting such that the bulls-eye pin is consistently aimed at the bulls-eye of a target, yet hits the target at a distance above the target. The archer moves progressively farther away from the target until a "set-in" distance at which aiming at the bulls-eye produces shots that hit the bulls-eye is reached. Various targets are presented at the set-in distance, and the belly bar is positioned such that the bulls-eye pin and belly bar frame each target. The belly bar can then later quickly be placed in its slot at the position corresponding to the target size, thereby accounting for the distance between the shooter and the target.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sight for use in aiming a projectile at a target comprising:

a main frame member capable of being positioned in a substantially vertical orientation, and having a lower link element rigidly affixed thereto and depending downwardly therefrom, said main frame member further having a flange extending forwardly therefrom;

a sight plate comprising a rear leg pivotably attached to said flange on said main frame member, said rear leg extending forwardly and angled upwardly from said flange, and a forward sight bar affixed to a forward extent of said rear leg, said sight plate having a first slot extending through and along a predetermined portion of said rear leg;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to target sights to be used particularly in bow hunting and other archery activities, and more particularly to sights which include range finders.

2. Description of the Related Art

Many attempts have been made previously to design and produce a sight that will compensate or adjust the sight for varying distances between a projectile launcher, such as an archery bow, and the intended target. In such designs, the failure to provide the required degree of accuracy and ease of use have prevented the designs from making any significant impact in the archery industry. The cost of manufacture of such designs and the projected retail prices have also hindered any widespread adoption of designs proposed to date.

The relatively recent introduction and wide popularity of compound bows has further added to the difficulty of designing a combined sight and range finder. Compound bows allow for a wide variety of arrow speeds (initial velocity), both among different bow designs and among different users of particular types of bow. The range of possible arrow speeds with the bows in use today is from about 150 feet per second (fps) to about 350 fps. This range of possible arrow speeds has made certain designs useful only for a small variety of available bows. The required accuracy cannot be realized across this entire range.
 
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