Bowstring cam arrangement for compound bow
First Claim
1. A compound archery bow having upper and lower bowstring cams on which a bowstring is carried, in which the bow includes a riser having an upper end and a lower end, upper and lower resilient power limbs each having an inboard end affixed respectively to the upper and lower ends of the riser and an outboard end, synchronizing means for ensuring equal flexing of said upper and lower power limbs upon draw and release of said bowstring;
- said upper and lower bowstring cams each being rotatably held at an axis at an the outboard end of the respective one of said power limbs; and
upper and lower power cam arrangements, each having one or more inboard cams rotatably held at a rigid portion of the riser, one or more outboard power cams affixed onto the associated bowstring cam to rotate therewith, and one or more flexible inextensible cam cables extending over the periphery of the associated inboard and outboard power cams, with the cam cables and the inboard and outboard power cams cooperating to determine draw characteristics of said bow; and
wherein said bowstring cams are provided with a cam profile such that the radius from the axis thereof to a tangent with said bowstring, diminishes as the bowstring is drawn and increases as the bowstring returns after release from a drawn position.
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Abstract
A compound archery bow has a riser with upper and lower power or spring limbs, and a synchronizing pulley system for ensuring equal flexing of the limbs. There are bowstring cam members rotationally supported at the outboard ends of the power limbs. An inboard power cam is mounted on a pylon on the riser, and an outer power cam is coaxially mounted with the bowstring cam member. Cam cables extend over the inboard and outboard power cams. The bowstring cam members are configured so as to increase in effective radius as the bow returns from a full draw position to brace height. The power cams can be configured as a quad cam system.
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7 Claims
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1. A compound archery bow having upper and lower bowstring cams on which a bowstring is carried, in which the bow includes a riser having an upper end and a lower end, upper and lower resilient power limbs each having an inboard end affixed respectively to the upper and lower ends of the riser and an outboard end, synchronizing means for ensuring equal flexing of said upper and lower power limbs upon draw and release of said bowstring;
- said upper and lower bowstring cams each being rotatably held at an axis at an the outboard end of the respective one of said power limbs; and
upper and lower power cam arrangements, each having one or more inboard cams rotatably held at a rigid portion of the riser, one or more outboard power cams affixed onto the associated bowstring cam to rotate therewith, and one or more flexible inextensible cam cables extending over the periphery of the associated inboard and outboard power cams, with the cam cables and the inboard and outboard power cams cooperating to determine draw characteristics of said bow; and
wherein said bowstring cams are provided with a cam profile such that the radius from the axis thereof to a tangent with said bowstring, diminishes as the bowstring is drawn and increases as the bowstring returns after release from a drawn position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- said upper and lower bowstring cams each being rotatably held at an axis at an the outboard end of the respective one of said power limbs; and
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