USRE36266E - Bow sight - Google Patents
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- USRE36266E USRE36266E US08/792,660 US79266097A USRE36266E US RE36266 E USRE36266 E US RE36266E US 79266097 A US79266097 A US 79266097A US RE36266 E USRE36266 E US RE36266E
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F41G1/00—Sighting devices
- F41G1/46—Sighting devices for particular applications
- F41G1/467—Sighting devices for particular applications for bows
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- This invention relates to a bow sight for archery bows.
- a bow sight having some similarity to that of the present invention is disclosed in Heck U.S. Pat. No. 4,020,560.
- a generally C-shaped frame supports a rotatable lead screw which carries an elevation block adapted to move upwardly and downwardly along the lead screw.
- many sights include a windage block which is supported by the elevation block to move horizontally and transversely of the screw.
- Various types of sighting devices such as a scope sight or a pin sight are adapted to be attached releasably to the windage block.
- the elevation block is releasably coupled to the lead screw and, when coupled, rotation of the screw effects fine adjustment of the vertical position of the elevation block.
- the elevation block may be uncoupled from the screw and moved rapidly along the screw to a roughly established new position. During rapid adjustment of the elevation block, it is necessary to manually hold the plunger in a released position.
- One object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved bow sight in which an elevation block may be moved rapidly along a fine adjustment screw without need of manually holding a coupling/uncoupling device in an uncoupled position during the adjustment.
- a further object is to provide an extremely precise sight which is achieved in part by providing a unique and tight but slidable three-point stabilizing mounting of the elevation block on the frame.
- Another object is to increase the preciseness of the sight by providing a unique and tight but slidable three-point stabilization mounting of the windage block on the elevation block.
- the invention also resides in the novel dovetail construction of the windage block and a sighting attachment to enable the latter to be clamped securely and precisely to the windage block with a single screw which is subjected to only relatively low stress.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a typical archery bow equipped with a new and improved bow sight incorporating the unique features of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged side elevational view of the bow sight shown in FIG. 1.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are enlarged fragmentary cross-sections taken substantially along the lines 3--3 and 4--4, respectively, of FIG. 2.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are views similar to FIGS. 3 and 4, respectively, but show certain components in moved positions.
- FIG. 7 is a fragmentary cross-section taken substantially along the line 7--7 of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 7A is an enlarged view of components shown in FIG. 7 with certain part being broken away and shown in section.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-section taken substantially long the line 8--8 of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 8A is a fragmentary cross-section taken substantially along the line 8A--8A of FIG. 8.
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of certain components of the bow sight.
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view showing the bow sight equipped with a different type of sighting device.
- the invention is embodied in a bow sight 10 for use with an archery bow 11 to assist the archer in shooting an arrow at a precise spot on a target.
- the major components of the sight are machined from aluminum, one such component being an elongated support element or bar 12 which is adapted to be releasably attached to the bow and which extends outwardly from the bow in the general direction of the target.
- a frame 15 which is in the form of a generally C-shaped yoke.
- the yoke includes an upright column 16 whose upper and lower ends are formed with integral and outwardly projecting legs 17.
- Rotatably journaled by the legs are the end portions of a vertically extending lead screw 19 which is spaced outwardly from the column 16.
- Knurled adjusting knobs 20 are secured to the extreme ends of the screw and may be manually turned to rotate the screw.
- An elevation block 21 having an unthreaded central bore 22 (FIG. 3) is mounted for up and down adjustment along the screw 19 and carries a windage block 23 which is supported on the elevation block to move horizontally back and forth along a coordinate extending transversely of the bow 11 and perpendicular to the screw 19.
- a sighting device 25 is carried by and moves with the windage block 23.
- One type of sighting device is a scope as shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 7-9.
- Another type of sighting device 25' is shown in FIG. 10 and is a pin sight.
- the devices 25 and 25' and other types of sighting devices may be used interchangeably with the sight 10.
- the horizontal position of the sighting device 25, 25' may be changed to take into account the existing wind condition.
- the vertical position of the sighting device may be set in accordance with the distance to the target.
- a pointer 27 (FIG. 2) is affixed to one side of the elevation block and coacts with a scale 28 on the adjacent side of the column 16 to indicate the vertical position of the elevation block.
- Another pointer 29 (FIG. 7) is fixed to the opposite side of the elevation block and coacts with an adhesive strip (not shown) on the opposite side of the column. The archer may make an individualized scale on the adhesive strip.
- the elevation block 21 is adapted to be threadably coupled to the screw 19 so that the block may be adjusted in fine increments along the screw when the latter is rotated by turning one of the knobs 20.
- the block 21 is adapted to be uncoupled from and moved rapidly along the screw in order to enable the block to be moved through a wide range of positions in a short time interval.
- a relatively simple manually operable member 30 for selectively coupling the elevation block 21 to and uncoupling the block from the screw 19, the device being particularly characterized in that it need not be manually manipulated or held while the block is being adjusted rapidly along the screw.
- the coupling/uncoupling member is in the form of a flat and relatively narrow plate or blade which is supported in a slot 31 (FIG. 3) in the block 21 to slide back and forth between active and inactive positions along a coordinate extending transversely of the bow 11.
- the central portion of the blade 30 is formed with an elongated opening or slot having a relatively large diameter central portion 32 (FIG. 4) with arcuate edges and having two smaller end portions 33 and 34 (FIG. 6) each having two opposing straight edges interconnected by an arcuate edge.
- the screw 19 When the blade 30 is in an inactive or unlocking position as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the screw 19 is encircled by the edge of the relatively large slot portion 32 but with substantial radial clearance so that the block 21 is free to slide rapidly upwardly and downwardly on the screw.
- the edges of the end portion 33 of the slot mate with the thread of the screw and define a thread section which operably couples the block 21 to the screw. Accordingly, rotation of the screw produces fine vertical adjustment of the block.
- the blade and the slot 30 in the block are inclined from horizontal at an angle correlated with the lead angle of the screw (see FIG. 2).
- a nylon bushing 35 in a counterbore 36 at the upper end of the bore 22 slidably engages the screw to help stabilize the block 21 as the latter is adjusted along the screw.
- the heads of screws 47 (FIG. 7) captivate the blade rearwardly in the slot 31 and prevent the blade from shifting rearwardly.
- detent means hold the locking blade 30 both in its active locking position and in its inactive unlocking position.
- the detent means comprise a spherical ball 37 (FIG. 3) located in a blind hole 38 in the lower end portion of the block 21.
- a coil spring 39 is compressed between the ball and the closed end of the hole and urges the ball downwardly toward the blade.
- the ball engages the arcuate edges of the slot end portion 34 and coacts therewith to positively restrict left-to-right (FIG. 3) movement of the blade to its inactive or unlocking position.
- the ball seats partially in the slot end portion 34 and positively detents the blade so that the edges of the slot end portion 33 remain in secure engagement with the screw 19.
- the curved edge of the slot end portion 34 cams the ball 37 out of the slot against the bias of the spring 39 and allows the blade to shift to its inactive position (FIGS. 5 and 6) in which the enlarged center slot portion 32 clears the screw to allow rapid adjustment of the block 21.
- the spring 39 presses the ball 37 into frictional engagement with the upper side of the blade so as to resist movement of the blade back to its active position.
- the archer may push on the opposite end of the blade to overcome the friction between the ball and the blade and to return the blade to its active position.
- the elevation block 21 is very solidly and precisely supported on the yoke 15 in such a manner as to prevent movement of the block in any direction except upwardly and downwardly along the axis of the screw 19.
- a vertically extending guide rod 40 is spaced outwardly from the screw and its end portions are fixed rigidly to the legs 17.
- the rod is received with a slidable fit by nylon bushings 41 (FIG. 4) which are located within the end portions of a vertically extending bore 42 formed through the block.
- the rod positively prevents the block from pivoting in any direction about mutually perpendicular horizontal axes, one of which extends transversely of the bow 11, in spite of any tolerance variations between the screw 19 and the bushing 35.
- the rod 40 also tends to prevent the block 21 from pivoting in either direction about a vertical axis.
- the block and the column 16 coact to further insure against the block turning about a vertical axis and about a horizontal axis extending longitudinally of the bow 11.
- the inner end of the block is formed with a pair of transversely spaced and inwardly projecting flanges 45 (FIGS. 4 and 7) which straddle the sides of the column.
- Hard plastic pins 46 (FIG. 7A) are fitted slidably in holes in the flanges 45 and are formed with friction reducing wear elements in the form of enlarged heads 46A which engage and slide along the sides of the column.
- Belleville washers 46B are located between the heads 46A and the inboard sides of the flanges to take up tolerances.
- the heads 46A thus tightly but slidably engage the sides of the column and coact with the rod 40 to prevent the block 21 from turning about a vertical axis and about a horizontal axis extending longitudinally of the bow. Accordingly, the block is slidably but rigidly supported by a three-point suspension defined by the rod 40 and the two sides of the column 16. It should be appreciated that similar results could be achieved by means of the rod 40 and a vertically extending tongue-and-groove connection between the inner side of the block 21 and the outer side of the column 16.
- the invention also contemplates a rigid but slidable three-point suspension mounting for attaching the windage block 23 to the elevation block 21.
- a transversely extending screw 50 is rotatably supported by transversely spaced ears 51 formed integrally with and projecting outwardly from the outer end of the elevation block 21, there being a knurled knob 52 on one end of the screw for turning the latter.
- a threaded bore 53 is formed through the center of the windage block and receives the screw 50 so that, when the screw is turned, the windage block translates along the screw.
- upper and lower parallel horizontal rods 54 and 55 are secured to and extend transversely between the ears 51.
- a bore 56 in the upper end portion of the windage block 23 tightly receives a pair of transversely spaced nylon bushings 57 which are slidably mounted on the upper rod 54.
- the lower end portion of the windage block 23 is defined by inner and outer depending legs 58 (FIGS. 8, 8A and 9) which straddle the lower rod 55, the legs being formed by milling a slot in the lower end of the windage block.
- a nylon bushing 59 (FIGS. 8 and 9) is received between the legs 58 with a slidable fit and is formed with a hole 60 which slidably receives the lower rod 55.
- the windage block 23 is free to slide back and forth along the rods 54 and 55 when the screw 50 is turned by the knob 52.
- the upper rod 54 serves as a guide rod and prevents the windage block from turning about a vertical axis and about a horizontal axis extending longitudinally of the bow 11.
- the lower rod 55 and the bushing 59 prevent the windage block from pivoting about the horizontal axis of the screw 50 in spite of any play between the threads of the screw and the threads of the bore 53.
- the split legs 58 and the bushing 59 permit assembly of the various components of the windage block 23 and permit precise assembly of the windage block to the elevation block 21 in spite of accumulated tolerance variations in the components.
- the sighting devices 25, 25' are adapted to be mounted on the outer end portion of the windage block 23.
- the windage block and the sighting devices are uniquely constructed to enable a sighting device to be tightly and precisely clamped to the windage block by a single screw 65 and without the imposition of excessive stress on the screw.
- the outer end portion of the windage block 23 is formed with a half-dovetail connector 66 (FIGS. 2, 9 and 10), that is, a generally V-shaped notch which opens downwardly.
- a vertically extending slot 67 (FIG. 9) for receiving the shank of the screw 65 is formed in the connector 66 and opens out of the outer end thereof.
- the scope 25 includes a mounting block 68 (FIG. 9) formed with a half-dovetail connector 69 which is complementary to and is adapted to mate tightly with the connector 66.
- the connector 69 also is defined by a generally V-shaped notch but that notch opens upwardly.
- the screw 65 is threaded into a tapped hole in the upwardly facing surface of the connector 69.
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