A single-cam compound archery bow that includes a bow handle from which bow limbs project, a control wheel rotatably mounted on one end of one limb and a power can cam rotatably mounted at an opposing end of the other limb. A power cable segment is anchored at one end to the one limb and at a second end to the power can cam at a position to wrap into and unwrap from a power cable groove on the power cam. A bow string cable segment is anchored to the control wheel and to the power cam at positions to wrap into and unwrap from first and second bow string take-up grooves on the control wheel and power cam respectively. The bow string cable segment has a nock point disposed between the spaced limb ends. A control cable segment is anchored at one end to the control wheel at a position to wrap into and unwrap from a control groove on the control wheel, and is anchored at an opposing end to the power cam. As the bow string cable segment is drawn away from the handle, the bow string cable segment unwraps equally from the control wheel and power cam, wraps the power cable segment into the power cable groove on the power cam so as to draw the bow limb ends together up to a power let-off point at the power cable groove, and wraps the control cable segment into the control groove on the control wheel. length of the power cable groove on the power cam, and position of the power let-off point on the power cam, are adjustable while maintaining a fixed separation between the power let-off point and the control cable anchor on the power cam, so that the nock point travels in a straight line as the bow string cable section is drawn and released independent of adjusted length of the power cable groove and position of the power let-off point.
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1. A compound archery bow that comprises:
a bow handle having projecting limbs, first pulley means including means mounting said first pulley means for rotation about a first axis at an end of one of said limbs, second pulley means including means mounting said second pulley means for rotation about a second axis at an end of the other of said limbs, and bow cable means trained around and extending between said first and second pulley means and anchored to at least one of said limbs for drawing said bow, at least one of said pulley means including a draw length module mounted and adjustably positionable thereon for varying drawlength of said bow, said module having a groove into which said bow cable means wraps as said bow is drawn and draw stop means on said module aligned with said groove to prevent wrap of said bow cable means into said groove and thereby form a draw stop on said at least one pulley means, position of said draw stop on said at least one pulley means being adjusted conjointly with said module.
0. 60. A single cam compound archery bow that comprises:
a bow handle having projecting limbs, first pulley means including means mounting said first pulley means for rotation about a first axis at an end of one of said limbs, second pulley means including means mounting said second pulley means for rotation about a second axis at an end of the other of said limbs, and bow cable means including a first cable segment anchored at one end to said one limb at said first axis and at a second end to said second pulley means, a second cable segment anchored at one end to said second pulley means and extending to said first pulley means, and a third cable segment anchored at one end to said second pulley means and extending to said first pulley means, said third cable segment having a nock point that, when drawn away from said handle, unwraps said third cable segment from said first and second pulley means, wraps said second cable segment onto said first pulley means as said third cable segment is unwrapped therefrom, and wraps said first cable segment into a pulley groove on said second pulley means so as to draw said limb ends together, said second pulley means including said pulley groove in which said first cable segment wraps and unwraps on said second pulley means, a bow string take-up groove in which said third cable segment wraps and unwraps on said second pulley means, and an anchor at which said second cable segment is anchored to said second pulley means, said second cable segment being trained from said anchor around said second axis and thence to said first pulley means.
44. A single-cam compound bow that comprises:
a bow handle having projecting limbs, a control wheel rotatably mounted on an end of one of said limbs remote from said handle, said control wheel having a control groove and a first bow string take-up groove, a power cam rotatably mounted on an end of the other of said limbs remote from said handle, said power cam including a second bow string take-up groove and a power cable groove, bow cable means including a power cable segment anchored at one end to said one limb and at a second end to said power cam at a position to wrap into and unwrap from said power cable groove, a bow string cable segment anchored at said control wheel and said power cam at positions to wrap into and unwrap from said first and second bow string take-up grooves respectively, said bow string cable segment having a nock point disposed between said limb ends, and a control cable segment anchored at said control wheel at a position to wrap into and unwrap from said control groove and anchored at said power cam, such that draw of said bow string cable segment away from said handle unwraps said bow string cable segment form said control wheel and said power cam, wraps said power cable segment into said power cable groove so as to draw said limb ends together up to a power let-off point at said pulley groove, and wraps said control cable segment into said control groove on said control wheel, and means for adjusting length of said power cable groove on said power cam, and thereby adjusting position of said power let-off point on said power cam, while maintaining a fixed separation between said power let-off point and said control cable anchor on said power cam, such that said nock point travels in a straight line as said bow string cable segment is drawn independent of length of said power cable groove, said power cam including stop means aligned with said power cable groove to limit wrap of said power cable segment into said power cable groove and thereby limit draw of said bow.
0. 66. A single cam compound archery bow that comprises:
a bow handle having projecting limbs, first pulley means including means mounting said first pulley means for rotation about a first axis at an end of one of said limbs, second pulley means including means mounting said second pulley means for rotation about a second axis at an end of the other of said limbs, and bow cable means including a first cable segment anchored at one end to said one limb at said first axis and at a second end to said second pulley means, a second cable segment anchored at one end to said second pulley means and extending to said first pulley means, and a third cable segment anchored at one end to said second pulley means and extending to said first pulley means, said third cable segment having a nock point that, when drawn away from said handle, unwraps said third cable segment equally from said first and second pulley means, wraps said second cable segment onto said first pulley means as said third cable segment is unwrapped therefrom, and wraps said first cable segment into a pulley groove on said second pulley means so as to draw said limbs ends together, said second pulley means including said pulley groove in which said first cable segment wraps and unwraps on said second pulley means, and a bow string take-up groove in which said third cable segment wraps and unwraps on said second pulley means, said second pulley means comprising a base including said mounting means and said take-up groove, a module mounted on said base for adjusting draw length of said bow and including said pulley groove, an anchor for said second cable segment on said module, and means training said second cable segment from said anchor on said module around said axis of said second pulley means and thence toward said first pulley means, said training means comprising a control arm secured to said module having one end forming said anchor and a second end at said second axis, said control arm having a groove in which said second cable segment wraps and unwraps as said second pulley means rotates.
43. A single-cam compound bow that comprises:
a bow handle having projecting limbs, a control wheel rotatably mounted on an end of one of said limbs remote from said handle, said control wheel having a control groove and a first bow string take-up groove, a power cam rotatably mounted on an end of the other of said limbs remote from said handle, said power cam including a second bow string take-up groove and a power cable groove, bow cable means including a power cable segment anchored at one end to said one limb and at a second end to said power cam at a position to wrap into and unwrap from said power cable groove, a bow string cable segment anchored at said control wheel and said power cam at positions to wrap into and unwrap from said first and second bow string take-up grooves respectively, said bow string cable segment having a nock point disposed between said limb ends, and a control cable segment anchored at said control wheel at a position to wrap into and unwrap from said control groove and anchored at said power cam, such that draw of said bow string cable segment away from said handle unwraps said bow string cable segment form said control wheel and said power cam, wraps said power cable segment into said power cable groove so as to draw said limb ends together up to a power let-off point at said pulley groove, and wraps said control cable segment into said control groove on said control wheel, and means for adjusting length of said power cable groove on said power cam, and thereby adjusting position of said power let-off point on said power cam, while maintaining a fixed separation between said power let-off point and said control cable anchor on said power cam, such that said nock point travels in a straight line as said bow string cable segment is drawn independent of length of said power cable groove, said power cam further comprising means training said control cable segment from said anchor on said power cam around the axis of rotation of said power cam on said other limb and thence toward said control wheel, said training means comprising a control arm affixed to said power cam having one end forming said anchor of said control cable segment and a second end at said axis, said control arm having a groove in which said control cable segment wraps and unwraps as said power cam rotates.
9. A single cam compound archery bow that comprises:
a bow handle having projecting limbs, first pulley means including means mounting said first pulley means for rotation about a first axis at an end of one of said limbs, second pulley means including means mounting said second pulley means for rotation about a second axis at an end of the other of said limbs, bow cable means including a first cable segment anchored at one end to said one limb at said first axis and at a second end to said second pulley means, a second cable segment anchored at one end to said second pulley means and extending to said first pulley means, and a third cable segment anchored at one end to said second pulley means and extending to said first pulley means, said third cable segment having a nock point that, when drawn away from said handle, unwraps said third cable segment equally from said first and second pulley means, wraps said second cable segment onto said first pulley means as said third cable segment is unwrapped therefrom, and wraps said first cable segment into a pulley groove on said second pulley means so as to drawn said limbs ends together up to a power let-off point at said pulley groove, and means for adjusting length of said pulley groove on said second pulley means, and thereby adjusting position of said power let-off point on said second pulley means, while maintaining a fixed spacing between said power let-off point and the anchor of said second cable segment to said second pulley means, such that said nock point travels in a straight line as said third cable segment is drawn away from said handle independent of length of said pulley groove between said power let-off point and the anchor of said first cable segment to said second pulley means, said second pulley means including said pulley groove in which said first cable segment wraps and unwraps on said second pulley means, and a bow string take-up groove in which said third cable segment wraps and unwraps on said second pulley means, said second pulley means comprising a base including said mounting means and said take-up groove, a module mounted on said base and including said pulley groove, an anchor for said second cable segment on said module, and stop means aligned with said pulley groove to limit wrap of said first cable segment into said pulley groove and thereby limit draw of said bow.
49. A single-cam compound bow that comprises:
a bow handle having projecting limbs, a control wheel rotatably mounted on an end of one of said limbs remote from said handle, said control wheel having a control groove and a first bow string take-up groove, a power cam rotatably mounted on an end of the other of said limbs remote from said handle, said power cam including a second bow string take-up groove and a power cable groove, bow cable means including a power cable segment anchored at one end to said one limb and at a second end to said power cam at a position to wrap into and unwrap from said power cable groove, a bow string cable segment anchored at said control wheel and said power cam at positions to wrap into and unwrap from said first and second bow string take-up grooves respectively, said bow string cable segment having a nock point disposed between said limb ends, and a control cable segment anchored at said control wheel at a position to wrap into and unwrap from said control groove and anchored at said power cam, such that draw of said bow string cable segment away from said handle unwraps said bow string cable segment form said control wheel and said power cam, wraps said power cable segment into said power cable groove so as to drawing said limb ends together up to a power let-off point at said pulley groove, and wraps said control cable segment into said control groove on said control wheel, and means for adjusting length of said power cable groove on said power cam, and thereby adjusting position of said power let-off point on said power cam, while maintaining a fixed separation between said power let-off point and said control cable anchor on said power cam, such that said nock point travels in a straight line as said bow string cable segment is drawn independent of length of said power cable groove, said power cam comprising a cam base including said second bow string take-up groove, means for anchoring said second end of said power cable, and first means forming a first portion of said power cable groove adjacent to said anchor, said length adjusting means comprising a module having a second portion of said power cable groove, said module being adjustably positionable on said base such that a gap between said first and second portions of said power cable groove formed by adjusting position of said module on said base is disposed between said anchor and said let-off point.
7. A single cam compound archery bow that comprises:
a bow handle having projecting limbs, first pulley means including means mounting said first pulley means for rotation about a first axis at an end of one of said limbs, second pulley means including means mounting said second pulley means for rotation about a second axis at an end of the other of said limbs, bow cable means including a first cable segment anchored at one end to said one limb at said first axis and at a second end to said second pulley means, a second cable segment anchored at one end to said second pulley means and extending to said first pulley means, and a third cable segment anchored at one end to said second pulley means and extending to said first pulley means, said third cable segment having a nock point that, when drawn away from said handle, unwraps said third cable segment equally from said first and second pulley means, wraps said second cable segment onto said first pulley means as said third cable segment is unwrapped therefrom, and wraps said first cable segment into a pulley groove on said second pulley means so as to drawn said limbs ends together up to a power let-off point at said pulley groove, and means for adjusting length of said pulley groove on said second pulley means, and thereby adjusting position of said power let-off point on said second pulley means, while maintaining a fixed spacing between said power let-off point and the anchor of said second cable segment to said second pulley means, such that said nock point travels in a straight line as said third cable segment is drawn away from said handle independent of length of said pulley groove between said power let-off point and the anchor of said first cable segment to said second pulley means, said second pulley means including said pulley groove in which said first cable segment wraps and unwraps on said second pulley means, and a bow string take-up groove in which said third cable segment wraps and unwraps on said second pulley means, said second pulley means comprising a base including said mounting means and said take-up groove, a module mounted on said base and including said pulley groove, an anchor for said second cable segment on said module, and means training said second cable segment from said anchor on said module around said axis of said second pulley means and thence toward said first pulley means, said training means comprising a control arm affixed to said module having one end forming said anchor and a second end at said second axis, said control arm having a groove in which said second cable segment wraps and unwraps as said second pulley means rotates.
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10. The bow set forth in claims 7 or 9 wherein said adjusting means comprises means for selectively mounting different modules, having different pulley groove lengths, on said second pulley means.
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14. The bow set forth in claims 7 or 9 wherein said adjusting means comprises a module and means for adjustably positioning said module on said second pulley means so as to vary length of said pulley groove on said second pulley means.
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23. The bow set forth in claims 14 20 or 7 in which said second and third cable segments are integrally joined to each other as a continuous length of cable at said first pulley means, and in which said groove on said control arm comprises a second bowstring take-up groove in which said second cable segments segment wraps and unwraps on said second pulley means.
24. The bow set forth in claims 13 19 or 7 wherein said training means comprises a pulley surrounding said axis and spaced from said anchor on said second pulley means, said second cable segment being trained from said anchor around said pulley toward said first pulley means.
25. The bow set forth in claims 1 7 or 9 wherein said second pulley means further comprises a cable guide fixedly disposed on said base defining a portion of said pulley groove in cooperation with said module.
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27. The bow set forth in claims 21 8 or 9 wherein said stop means is disposed on said module in fixed position relative to said let-off point.
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31. The bow set forth in claims 7 or 9 wherein said first pulley means includes a first groove in which said second cable segment wraps and unwraps, and a second groove in which said third cable segment wraps and unwraps.
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38. The bow set forth in claims 7 or 9 wherein said second and third cable segments are integrally joined to each other as a continuous length of cable at said first pulley means.
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41. The bow set forth in claims 7 or 9 wherein said first cable segment comprises a cable segment, separate from said second and third cable segments, anchored at one end to said one limb and at another end of said second pulley means.
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45. The bow set forth in claims 43 or 44 wherein said power cam comprises a cam base including said second bow string take-up groove, and a module mounted on said base and including said power cable groove.
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50. The bow set forth in claims 45 or claim 49 wherein said adjusting means comprises a plurality of said modules having different power groove lengths and different let-off points, and wherein each of said modules includes means for anchoring said control cable segment to said power cam at identical spacing from the associated let-off point of the module.
51. The bow set forth in claims 44 or 49 wherein said power cam further comprises means training said control cable segment from said control cable anchor on said power cam around the axis of rotation of said power cam on said other limb and thence toward said control wheel.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/603,220 filed Feb. 20, 1996 now abandoned. This application also claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/017,486 filed May 10, 1996.
The present invention is directed to compound archery bows, and more particularly to a so-called single-cam compound archery bow having a power let-off cam mounted on the end of only one of the bow limbs.
Compound archery bows typically are of the so-called dual-cam design, originated in U.S. Pat. No. 3,486,495. Bows of this type typically comprise a bow handle having limbs mounted on and extending from opposed ends of the handle. Power let-off cams are rotatably mounted on the free ends of the bow limbs and are interconnected by one or more cable sections including a draw string section. As the bow draw string is drawn away from the handle, draw force initially increases as the limbs are drawn together and the cams rotate to a power let-off point, and thereafter the leverage increases and the draw force decreases as the cams rotate further but with little additional limb flexure. This so-called compound action allows full bow draw to be maintained at lesser force without fatigue to the archer. A problem inherent in dual-cam bows of this type lies in the fact that the cams must be closely matched and synchronized with each other in order to insure straight-line (or substantially straight-line) travel of the nock point on the bow string, and the limbs must be closely balanced and evenly stressed as the string is drawn. Damage to or mismatching of the cams, mismatch or incorrect adjustment of the limbs, or stretching of the cable sections can cause loss of synchronization between the cams and uneven stressing of the limbs, resulting in less than optimum performance of the bow.
In order to overcome the aforementioned deficiencies of dual-cam bows, it has heretofore been proposed to provide a compound bow that has a single power let-off cam disposed at the end of one bow limb, and a control pulley or wheel disposed at the end of the opposing limb over which the bow string is trained. U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,185 discloses such a single-cam compound bow. A control cable cooperates with the power let-off cam and a control groove in the control wheel to maintain the desired relationship or timing between bow string take-up grooves in the control wheel and power cam. In this way, identical or substantially identical incremental bow string cable travel to and from the bow string take-up grooves is obtained, thereby yielding straight-line nock travel as the bow string cable is drawn and released. A power cable extends from the power cam to the opposing bow limb for flexing the bow limbs uniformly as the bow string is drawn, and for cooperating with the power cam to obtain the power let-off action that is characteristic of compound bows.
Although the single-cam compound bow disclosed in the noted copending application addresses and overcomes many problems theretofore extant in the art, further improvements remain desirable. In particular, the noted application does not disclose any means or technique for adjusting draw length of the bow. That is, the bow disclosed in the noted application obtains straight-line nock travel for a given bow draw length for which the power cam and the control wheel are designed. In order to change or adjust bow string draw length, the power cam and/or the control wheel must be changed to accommodate the new desired draw length while maintaining synchronous timing between the cam and wheel. In a commercial single-cam compound bow of a different design, accommodation is made for changing the bow string cable anchor point at the power let-off cam, and thereby changing the bow string draw length. However, since the cams and wheels are optimized for only a single draw length, changing the bow string anchor point inherently changes the path of nock travel as the bow is drawn and released, and consequently affects accuracy of the bow.
Another problem in single-cam compound bows heretofore proposed lies in the creation of a torque or twisting force on the bow limb that carries the power let-off cam, which varies as the bowstring is drawn and released. Bow limb torque is not a problem at the limb that carries the control wheel because the power cable segment can be anchored to the limb at both sides of the control wheel, and because the cable groove or grooves in the control wheel can be placed very close to the limb centerline. However, at the power cam, the bow string, power cable and control cable segments engage the cam at laterally spaced positions. These cable segments apply a torque through the cam axle to the bow limb. This problem is exacerbated when a cable guard is employed on the bow because the cable guard offsets the control and power cable segments from the bow limb centerline.
It is therefore a general object of the present invention to provide a compound bow that obtains the benefits of single-cam compound bow designs as compared with dual-cam designs--i.e., obtains uniform stressing of the bow limbs and straight-line (or substantially straight-line) nock travel--for a range of draw lengths. That is, an object of the present invention is to provide a single-cam compound bow in which the bow string draw length can be adjusted without deleteriously affecting other salutary operating characteristics of the bow. A more specific object of the present invention is to provide a single-cam compound bow of the described character in which bow string draw length can be adjusted by adjusting and/or replacing draw length modules on the bow power cam. A further and related object of the present invention is to provide a single-cam compound bow of the described character that obtains the foregoing objectives while employing standard cable lengths for economy of manufacture and service. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a single-cam compound bow that has a positive bow string draw stop, which is deemed particularly desirable by archery enthusiasts, that automatically adjusts with draw length. A further object of the invention is to provide a single-cam compound bow in which torque applied to the power-cam limb, as the bow is drawn and released, is reduced or eliminated.
A single-cam compound archery bow in accordance with the present invention includes a bow handle with a pair of projecting limbs and a pair of cable pulleys rotatably mounted on the ends of the bow limbs. A bow cable includes a first cable segment anchored at one end to one of the bow limbs and at a second end to the opposing second pulley. Second and third cable segments are each anchored at one end to the second pulley and extend to the first pulley. The third cable segment has a nock point that, when drawn away from the handle, unwraps the third cable segment equally from the first and second pulleys, wraps the second cable segment onto the second pulley as the third cable segment is unwrapped therefrom, and wraps the first cable segment into a pulley groove in the first pulley so as to draw the limb ends together up to a power let-off point at the pulley groove. Length of the pulley groove, and consequently position of the power let-off point on the second pulley, is adjustable while maintaining a fixed spacing between the power let-off point and the anchor point of the second cable segment to the second pulley. In this way, the nock point travels in a straight line as the third cable segment is drawn away from the bow handle independent of length of the pulley groove between the power let-off point and the anchor of the first cable segment to the second pulley.
A single-cam compound archery bow in accordance with presently preferred embodiments of the invention includes a bow handle having spaced ends from which bow limbs project, a control wheel rotatably mounted on one end of one limb and a power cam rotatably mounted at an opposing end of the other limb. A power cable segment is anchored at one end to the one limb and at a second end to the power cam at a position to wrap into and unwrap from a power cable groove on the power cam. A bow string cable segment is anchored to the control wheel and to the power cam at positions to wrap into and unwrap from first and second bow string take-up grooves on the control wheel and power cam respectively. The bow string cable segment has a nock point disposed between the spaced limb ends. A control cable segment is anchored at one end to the control wheel at a position to wrap into and unwrap from a control groove on the control wheel, and is anchored at an opposing end to the power cam. As the bow string cable segment is drawn away from the handle, the bow string cable segment unwraps equally from the control wheel and the power cam, wraps the power cable segment into the power cable groove on the power cam so as to draw the bow limb ends together up to a power let-off point at the power cable groove, and wraps the control cable segment into the control groove on the control wheel. Length of the power cable groove on the power cam, and position of the power let-off point on the power cam, are adjustable while maintaining a fixed separation between the power let-off point and the control cable anchor on the power cam, so that the nock point travels in a straight line as the bow string cable segment is drawn and released independent of adjusted length of the power cable groove and position of the power let-off point.
In a single-cam compound archery bow in accordance with modified embodiments of the invention, the control wheel of the preferred embodiment is replaced by an idler pulley that has a single groove concentric with the axis of rotation. The control cable groove on the power cam is replaced by a second bowstring take-up groove. The bowstring is anchored at both ends to the power cam at positions to wrap into and unwrap from the first and second bowstring take-up grooves, and extends in a continuous run around the idler pulley. The continuous length of bowstring cable thus effectively forms a bowstring cable segment on what the nock is positioned, and a bowstring/control cable segment that is anchored to the power cam and controls play-out of the bowstring cable segment. Length of the power cable groove on the power cam, and position of the power let-off point on the power cam, are adjustable while maintaining a fixed separation between the power let-off point and the anchor point of the bowstring/control cable segment on the power cam. In this way, the nock point travels in a straight (or substantially straight) line as the bowstring cable segment is drawn and released independent of adjusted length of the power cable groove and position of the power let-off point.
In the preferred embodiments of the invention, the power cam comprises a cam base that includes the second bow string take-up groove, and a plurality of modules mountable on the base to provide power cable grooves of differing adjustable lengths. Each module is thus both selectively mountable/demountable on the cam base and adjustably positionable on the cam base for obtaining adjustable draw length over a wide draw length range. Each module has facility for affixing the anchor point of the control cable so as to maintain a fixed spacing between such anchor point and the associated power let-off point of each module. Thus, bow string draw length is adjustable over a wide range without in any way affecting other design capabilities of the bow, including particularly straight-line movement of the draw string nock point. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the power cable segment, the control cable segment and the bow string cable segment are provided as separate lengths of cable stock, as distinguished from a continuous length of cable stock which is less preferred. In this way, the cable segments may be provided in standard lengths, which greatly facilitates economy of both manufacture and service. The bow power cam, specifically the adjustable/replaceable draw length module, includes a stop surface that circumferentially aligns with the power cable groove in the module, and which forms a positive stop against wrap of the power cable into the groove as the bow string is drawn. This feature of the invention provides a positive stop against bow string draw, which is particularly desired by archery enthusiasts. Furthermore, since the stop is provided on the adjustable module rather than the power cam base, stop position is automatically adjusted along with bow string draw length.
In accordance with another feature of the preferred embodiment of the invention, the control groove on the control
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Further drawing of bow string cable BSC and nock point 50 away from bow handle 32 continues rotation of control wheel 42 from the position illustrated in
When the bow string is released, the energy stored in flexed limbs 38, 40 moves the cables, power cam and control wheel from the positions of
Another feature of the present invention is illustrated in
It will be appreciated, of course, that the shape of the power cam and control wheel are coordinated with each other and designed for desired performance. A modification to the preferred embodiment, illustrated in
At power cam 46a, control cable segment CCa of bow string cable BSC is trained around groove 89 of axle bushing 88 (FIG. 9), along a groove 174 in a control arm 84a, and thence to an anchor at axle 48. Take-up groove 174 is generally hook-draped, being rotatably mounted at one end to axle 48 by means of bushing 116 (FIG. 9), and being affixed to module 82 at an opposing end by screw 120. Thus, as in the previous embodiments, take-up groove 174 is affixed to module 82 so that the separation 142a between let-off point 110 on module 82 and the effective anchor of bow string segment BSC remains constant as module 82 is adjusted on cam base 80. As bowstring cable BSC is drawn, bowstring must be played out equally from power cam 46a and idler pulley 170. This is accomplished by rotation of power cam 46a, and play-out of cable from both grooves 86 and 174. That is, groove 174 on control arm 84a forms a second bowstring take-up groove, this time disposed on power cam 46a rather than on the opposing pulley--i.e., control wheel 42 in
Although the invention has been described in conjunction with several presently preferred embodiment thereof, many other alternatives and variations may be implemented without departing from the spirit and broad scope of the invention. For example, the positions of control wheel 42 and power cam 46 (FIG. 1), or pulley 170 and power cam 46a (FIG. 29), may be reversed on bows 30, 30a. Similarly, the wheels, which are shown in right-hand configuration, may be provided in left-hand configuration as mirror images of the configurations shown. As noted above, draw length modules 82, etc. may be provided in many differing configurations other than those illustrated in
The invention has been described in connection with separate bow string, control and power cable segments in
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