Transparent rear bow sight

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Inventors

Wilson, Keith W.

Application #

053760

Filed

Apr-2-1998

Published

Dec-7-1999

Current US Class

033/265
124/87

International Classes

F41G 001/467

Field of Search

124/87 33/265

Examiners

Ricci; John A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

US Patent References

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Other References

"Archery," vol. 38, #7, Jul. 1966, pp. 18, 35. "Bow & Arrow," Aug. 1986, p. 19. Advertisement: Optectron, Flourescent Plastic Optical Fibers, Sep. 1991.

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Abstract
An improved rear bow sight used in archery. The present invention is a bowstring mounted rear peep sight formed of clear, preferably acrylic, material. The transparent characteristic of the present invention allows the archer to align the rear bow sight with the forward sight pin, while remaining focused on the position on the target at which the archer is aiming. A second embodiment of the present invention includes an ambient light collecting fiber which acts as a rear transparent sight pin within a sight window. The light collecting fiber is wrapped about the sight in order to collect ambient light, while the second end of the fiber acts as the sight pin and is centrally positioned within the sight window. The sight pin provides an illumination point for alignment with a forward sight in order to set proper aim at a target. A third embodiment of the present invention uses a surface to help contrast the illumination point of the sight pin against the surrounding environment in order to better view the sight pin. Another embodiment uses two fibers as pin sights along with an enlarged contrasting member to enhance visibility of the pin sight.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A rear sight for a bow having a bowstring and forward sight, said rear sight comprising:

a. a transparent planar mounting member adapted for attachment to a bowstring;

b. a sight portion comprising a transparent and hollow member, defining an aperture for use as a sight window, centrally located on said mounting member, said hollow member and said aperture being disposed at a 45.degree. angle, whereby, when mounted on a bowstring which is pulled back, said sight window aligns with the archer's eye and the forward sight for aiming an arrow; and

c. means for preventing rotation of said rear sight about a longitudinal axis of the bowstring, said means for preventing rotation of said rear sight being attached to said mounting member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a rear bow sight for archery. More specifically, the invention is a bowstring mounted rear peep sight formed of clear, preferably acrylic, material.

2. Description of Related Art

Many devices have been developed to help archers and hunters to improve their accuracy. Conventional bowstring mounted peep sights have a small hole therethrough which when lined up with a forward sight pin mounted on the bow may substantially increase the accuracy of the archer. One problem with the conventional peep sight is that the peep sight only allows the archer to see a small spot on the target, and therefore does not allow the archer to easily see where on the target he is aiming. A second problem with the conventional peep sight is that at dusk, or other low light situations, it is extremely difficult to align the peep sight with the forward sight. In the sport of deer hunting, a lot of shots occur at dusk, therefore a conventional peep sight may not be an effective method for improving the accuracy of deer or other game hunters.
 
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