IP Library Granted Patent US 8,914,984
Granted Patent B2
US 8,914,984 · App. 14/204,072 · Granted Dec 23, 2014

Automatic pin adjustment for archery sights

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Patent No.
US 8,914,984
App. No.
14/204,072
Granted
Dec 23, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Certain embodiments of the present disclosure deal with an archery sight mounted or mountable on an archery bow. The sight incorporates an indicator or adjustment assembly to indicate or control the desired position of one or more additional sight pins based on sighted in positions of two base sight pins.

Claims (36)

1. An archery bow sight assembly mountable to an archery bow, comprising:

a sight block;

a sight guard extending from said sight block;

an adjustment mechanism mounted to said sight block, said adjustment mechanism including a controllably rotatable body portion;

said body portion defining at least two spirally curved tracks in proportional spacing;

a fixed height sight pin arranged within said sight guard and arranged to remain at a fixed height relative to said body portion during rotation of said body portion;

at least two sight pins each extending from said body portion to a sight point arranged within said sight guard, each of said sight pins having a base slidably engaging a spirally curved track in said body portion such that rotation of said body portion adjusts the vertical respective spacing of said sight pins as determined by the proportional spacing of said track portions.

2. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 1 , wherein said spirally wound tracks define highest effective travel points aligned along a shared vertical axis.

3. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 2 , wherein said spirally wound tracks define lowest effective travel points aligned along a shared vertical axis.

4. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 1 , wherein the spirally wound tracks define respective highest effective travel points arranged in a defined horizontal spacing pattern around the circumference of the body portion and wherein said spirally wound tracks define respective lower effective travel points arranged in a matching horizontal spacing pattern.

5. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of said spiral tracks wind horizontally around the circumference of said body portion one full revolution or less.

6. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 5 , wherein each of said spiral tracks wind horizontally around the circumference of said body portion approximately ⅞ths of a revolution.

7. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 1 , wherein said body portion is rotatable around a vertical axis.

8. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 1 , wherein said body portion is rotatable around a horizontal axis.

9. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 1 , wherein said body portion defines a facing side directed towards said sight pins and perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said body portion, wherein said at least two spirally curved tracks are defined on said facing side.

10. An archery bow sight assembly mountable to an archery bow, comprising:

a sight block;

a sight guard extending from said sight block;

an adjustment mechanism mounted to said sight block, said adjustment mechanism including a controllably rotatable body portion;

at least two sight pins each extending from said body portion to a sight point arranged within said sight guard, each of said sight pins having a base engaging said body portion such that rotation of said body portion proportionally adjusts the respective spacing of said sight pins relative to a third sight pin;

wherein said body portion can be controllably rotated within limits of one full revolution or less to cause the sight pins to travel from their closest spaced apart distance to their largest spaced apart distance.

11. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 10 , wherein said body portion is rotatable around a horizontal axis.

12. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 11 , wherein said body portion defines eccentric cam portions with proportionally shaped radii rotatable around a common horizontal axis.

13. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 10 , wherein said body portion is rotatable around a vertical axis.

14. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 13 , wherein said body portion defines proportionally sloped tracks around a common vertical axis.

15. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 13 , wherein said body portion defines proportionally sloped tracks with bearing surfaces which bear against lower edges of said sight pins.

16. An archery bow sight assembly mountable to an archery bow, comprising:

a sight block;

a sight guard extending from said sight block;

an adjustment mechanism mounted to said sight block, said adjustment mechanism including a controllably rotatable body portion;

at least two sight pins each extending from said body portion to a sight point arranged within said sight guard, each of said sight pins having a base slidably engaging said body portion such that rotation of said body portion proportionally adjusts the respective spacing of said sight pins; and,

wherein said body portion can be controllably rotated within limits of one full revolution or less to cause the sight pins to travel from their closest spaced apart distance to their largest spaced apart distance.

17. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 16 , wherein said body portion can be controllably rotated within limits of approximately one-half of a revolution to cause the sight pins to travel from their closest spaced apart distance to their largest spaced apart distance.

18. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 17 , wherein said body portion can be controllably rotated within limits of approximately ⅞ th of a revolution to cause the sight pins to travel from their closest spaced apart distance to their largest spaced apart distance.

19. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 16 , wherein said body portion is rotatable around a vertical axis.

20. The archery bow sight assembly of claim 16 , wherein said body portion is rotatable around a horizontal axis.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 7, 2022
From: BEAR ARCHERY, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 058962/0031 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 28, 2019
From: BEAR ARCHERY, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 048726/0735 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 11, 2014
From: ADAMS, BRIAN J.; BOWMAN, JACK; WASSMER, JEFFREY; HAHN, DAVID
To: BEAR ARCHERY, INC.
Reel/Frame 032404/0789 →