Eccentric pulley mechanism for compound archery bow
First Claim
1. In a compound archery bow including a pair of resilient bow limbs which are deflected from a braced position to a drawn position by the operation of a bowstring interconnected to said bow limbs through at least one tension cable, an eccentric pulley mechanism comprising:
- an inner eccentric wheel pivotally mounted about a fixed axis at an end portion of one of said bow limbs;
an outer pulley wheel including a bowstring track means and a tension cable track means, said outer pulley wheel being rotatable relative to and about said eccentric wheel; and
interengaging means for interengaging said eccentric wheel and said pulley wheel such that said eccentric wheel and said pulley wheel become operative for eccentric rotation about said fixed axis, said mechanism being operable for providing a first mechanical advantage when drawing said bowstring such that said pulley wheel rotates relative to said eccentric wheel and pays out a predetermined stretch of said bowstring while taking up a shorter stretch of said cable, said interengaging means interengaging said pulley wheel and said eccentric wheel in said drawn position,said mechanism further being operable for providing a second mechanical advantage when propelling an arrow such that when said bowstring is released said interengaged pulley wheel and eccentric wheel eccentrically rotate back about said axis and rapidly pay out said stretch of cable while taking up said stretch of bowstring thus transferring an increased velocity to said propelled arrow, said interengaging means automatically disengaging after said bow limbs return to said braced position.
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Abstract
An eccentric pulley mechanism for a compound archery bow includes an inner eccentric wheel pivotally mounted on the distal end of a resilient bow limb, and an outer pulley wheel which is rotatable relative to the inner eccentric wheel. The inner and outer wheels respectively include rotationally offset detents and notches which are operative for interengaging the inner and outer rotating wheels when the bowstring is pulled to a fully drawn position. As the bowstring is being drawn, the outer pulley wheel and its notch rotate about the inner wheel until reaching a maximum draw where the detent and notch engage and the inner and outer wheels become operable for rotating as an eccentric wheel. When the bowstring is released the engaged inner and outer wheels eccentrically rotate back and impart an increased velocity to the bowstring as it propels an arrow.
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6 Claims
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1. In a compound archery bow including a pair of resilient bow limbs which are deflected from a braced position to a drawn position by the operation of a bowstring interconnected to said bow limbs through at least one tension cable, an eccentric pulley mechanism comprising:
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an inner eccentric wheel pivotally mounted about a fixed axis at an end portion of one of said bow limbs; an outer pulley wheel including a bowstring track means and a tension cable track means, said outer pulley wheel being rotatable relative to and about said eccentric wheel; and interengaging means for interengaging said eccentric wheel and said pulley wheel such that said eccentric wheel and said pulley wheel become operative for eccentric rotation about said fixed axis, said mechanism being operable for providing a first mechanical advantage when drawing said bowstring such that said pulley wheel rotates relative to said eccentric wheel and pays out a predetermined stretch of said bowstring while taking up a shorter stretch of said cable, said interengaging means interengaging said pulley wheel and said eccentric wheel in said drawn position, said mechanism further being operable for providing a second mechanical advantage when propelling an arrow such that when said bowstring is released said interengaged pulley wheel and eccentric wheel eccentrically rotate back about said axis and rapidly pay out said stretch of cable while taking up said stretch of bowstring thus transferring an increased velocity to said propelled arrow, said interengaging means automatically disengaging after said bow limbs return to said braced position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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