Compound archery bow

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Inventors

Stockmar, Dean W.

Application #

271189

Filed

Jun-8-1981

Published

Jul-10-1984

Current US Class

124/17
124/25.6

International Classes

F41B 005/00

Field of Search

124/24

Assignee

Holtman; Kenneth (Denver, CO)

Examiners

Apley; Richard J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Young & Martin

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Abstract
A compound archery bow has a main frame with a pair of rigid arms extending outwardly from a central handle portion. A cam member is rotatably journaled on the end of each arm and a bowstring is connectable between the cam members. A resilient member, preferably a pair of rubber tubes, interconnects the main frame and each cam member at a point offset from its axis. When the cam rotates as the bowstring is drawn, the point of attachment of the resilient member to the cam member is brought into general alignment with the cam axle and the point of attachment of the resilient member to the main frame. Forces generated on the cam member by the resilient member at full draw are thus substantially radial. Both points of attachment of the resilient members are adjustable, and the applied tension of the resilient members is adjustable as well. A pulley is rigidly connected to each cam member, and the pulleys are interconnected by a cable to cause both cam members to rotate correspondingly.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An archery bow adapted for supporting a bowstring for movement between an initial position of reduced tension and a full-drawn position of relatively increased tension, comprising;

a main frame having a centrally located handle and first and second rigid arms extending outwardly therefrom;

a cam member rotatably journaled on the free end of one of said first and second arms and adapted to mount said bowstring on said bow, and said cam member being movable between a first position of rotation about a pivot axis wherein said bowstring is in said initial position and a second position of rotation about said pivot axis wherein said bowstring is in full-drawn position; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to archery equipment, and more particularly to an improved compound bow having a novel bowstring tensioning assembly that exhibits superior dropoff characteristics over existing conventional recurve and compound bows.

As is well known, conventional bows, such as a recurve bow, comprise a main body having oppositely extended arms, and a bowstring is attached to the free ends of the arms and is held under tension by the resilient action of the arms. In use, as the string is drawn back by an archer, the force required to draw the bowstring from its initial position to its drawn position increases with the distance it is drawn. To retain the bowstring in its drawn position thus requires a substantial amount of force, and is quite tiring to the archer who desires to hold the bow in its drawn position for any substantial amount of time, for example, when the archer is hunting. Compound bows have sought to solve this problem by reducing the effort required to maintain the bow in its drawn position. To accomplish this, a pair of cams or eccentric pulleys are rotatably mounted on the free ends of the bow arms with the bowstring attached to these cams. Once again, the resilient nature of the arms provides the force necessary to maintain tension on the bowstring, and the force to draw the bowstring increases as it is moved from its initial position through an intermediate position toward its fully drawn position. However, by providing cams or eccentric members, the cam members rotate immediately prior to reaching the fully drawn position. This reduces the force required to maintain the bowstring at its fully drawn position. Indeed, compound bows of the prior art have accomplished this dropoff characteristic to a degree that the force required to hold the bowstring fully drawn is approximately one half the maximum force during the drawing operation.
 
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