Compound archery bow

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Inventors

Larson, Marlow W.

Application #

198231

Filed

May-25-1988

Published

Jun-4-1991

Current US Class

124/25.6
124/900

International Classes

F41B 005/10

Field of Search

124/86 124/23

Assignee

Browning Arms Company (Morgan, UT)

Examiners

Cuomo; Peter M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Trask, Britt & Rossa

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Abstract
An eccentric for mounting at the distal end of a limb of a compound archery bow includes a step-down take-up ramp which combines the features of the side-by-side and step-down eccentrics of known eccentrics while maintaining vane clearance and avoiding development of twist on the limb. The eccentric is also provided with a cable clamp device permitting adjustment of the draw of the bow and a pivot insert which permits adjustable pivot locations for the eccentric.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An eccentric for a compound bow comprising:

a wheel element mounted to pivot on an axis and carrying

a string groove with a periphery having a geometric center remote from said axis, said string groove being parallel a plane approximately normal said axis; and

a take-up groove with a periphery which is both non-concentric with and out of registration with the periphery of said string groove about substantially the entire periphery of said string groove;

said wheel element being structured for paying out from said string groove a central stretch of a bowstring whereby said central stretch is tangent to said string groove at successive first points along the periphery of said string groove as said wheel pivots on said axis from a rest position to a peak force position and then to a fully drawn position;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field

This invention relates to compound archery bows. It is specifically directed to an improved eccentric wheel for such bows.

2. State of the Art

Compound archery bows have been well known for many years. An early patent descriptive of such bows and their mode of operation is U.S. Pat. 3,486,495. Such bows are generally characterized by "let-off" leveraging devices carried at the distal ends of the limbs. These leveraging devices are usually referred to as wheels or pulleys, although they may take various forms, including some with other than circular cross-sections. They are commonly referred to as "eccentrics," because they characteristically are pivoted around an axle located off center with respect to their perimeters.

The eccentrics carried at the tips of opposite limbs are interconnected by cables and bow string. Although various arrangements are possible, a typical arrangement includes two cables, each of which is anchored at some point on a limb and stretched accross the handle, around at least a portion of the perimeter of the eccentric carried by the opposite limb. The free ends of the cables are fastened to respective opposite ends of a string, sometimes referred to as a "central stretch". Lengths of cable are thus positioned between the string and the handle of the bow. It is important that the string be positioned with respect to the cabling (at least at fired condition), to provide adequate vane clearance. Vane clearance between the string and cables must be sufficient to avoid interference by the cables with an arrow launched by the bow. Such clearance has been provided in various ways. Sometimes, especially when narrow eccentrics are used, structures (cable guards) are carried by the handle or limbs of the bow to hold the cables out away from the plane of the string in the vicinity of the handle. In other instances, wide eccentrics are used, and the cables are located to one side of the eccentrics while the string is located at the other side of the eccentrics so that they are spaced as they cross the handle.
 
  The compound archery bow includes a central riser section with handle and bow window on one side and first and second limbs connected to opposite ends...  A compound bow carries eccentrics, each of which has a non-circular string groove with a geometric center removed from the axis of the eccentric and take-up...