Compound lever bow

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Inventors

Jarrett, David W.

Application #

370036

Filed

Apr-20-1982

Published

Apr-23-1985

Current US Class

124/25.6
124/900

International Classes

F41B 005/00

Field of Search

124/23

Examiners

Apley; Richard J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Engle; Charles R.

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Abstract
A compound lever bow including oppositely extending rigid limbs each rotatably supporting lever mechanisms. A pair of flexible limbs are secured to the bow overlying respective rigid limbs. A bowstring is connected to each of the lever mechanisms. Also a separate force cable is connected between each terminal end of the flexible limbs and respective lever mechanisms. The lever mechanisms each are provided with a stop limiting rotation thereby preventing an over-center condition. The lever mechanisms include pulleys receiving a synchronizing cable evenly distributing pull forces on the bowstring to the ends of the rigid limbs. The bowstring connections, the force cable connections and the lever mechanism pivot points are placed to provide a second class lever mechanical advantage. Rotation of the lever mechanisms to place the cable connecting points and the lever mechanisms pivot points in a near straight position reduces the shooting-hold force to near zero. The magnitude of the shooting-hold force is variably regulated by adjustment of the stop.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A compound lever bow having a center handle and rigid bow limbs having free terminal ends; a lever mechanism rotatably mounted on a pivot point on each of said rigid bow limb terminal ends; said lever mechanisms each including a pulley portion and bowstring levers; said bowstring levers extending a predetermined distance radially outward of the pivot point of said lever mechanisms; a bowstring having respective ends connected to each of said bowstring levers; a synchronizing cable received by said pulley portions; flexible limbs having a strength providing a predetermined shooting force connected to opposite ends of said center handle and having free ends extending outwardly away from the handle; a force cable connecting pin mounted in each of said lever mechanisms; the pins being located a predetermined radial distance from the lever mechanism pivot point; a pair of force cables, each connected to respective of said connecting pins and said flexible limb free ends; and adjustable stop means on one of said rigid limbs in a position engaging said lever mechanism limiting rotation and preventing over-center rotation of said bowstring levers; the strength of said flexible limbs, the mechanical advantage provided by the radial distance between the bowstring lever pivot points and said connecting pins and the positioning of said adjustable stop means all combining whereby a specific bow shooting force is supplied in combination with a predetermined minimal shooting hold force.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

While compound bows have been a development of relatively recent times there are many disadvantages remaining with the improvement over conventional simple bow structures including the bow string being attached to each end of a flexible bow member. A compound bow structure does permit a reduction in pull force so that the archer can more accurately aim the bow because the reduction in tension permits a more steady holding of the bow. The advantageous aspect of a compound bow structure is that it permits the storage of energy into the bow structure thereby limiting the amount of force necessary for the archer to hold the bowstring in the fully pulled position. As an example if a bow requires a draw-force of 80 lbs. the archer must be able to pull the bow string with an 80 lb. force and in a conventional bow he would be required to sight the bow while holding the string against such a force. A presently known compound bow structure having a full force of 60 lbs. would likely require a pull force of approximately 30 lbs. in the shooting position. Obviously this is a significant advantage to the archer in his effort to maintain the bow steady while aiming at a target.
 
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