Geometrical instruments – Straight-line light ray type – Structurally installed
Patent
1979-06-04
1981-01-13
Martin, Jr., William D.
Geometrical instruments
Straight-line light ray type
Structurally installed
33261, F41G 146
Patent
active
042441153
ABSTRACT:
A sighting mechanism for a bow comprises a one-piece wire sight guide slideably mounted for transverse movement in a mounting block that is adapted to be attached to a bow. The sight guide includes a central section that runs parallel to the plane of the bow, and a series of annular grooves are formed along the central section. A plurality of flat, plastic discs are slideably mounted on the central section, with the openings in the discs being slightly smaller than the diameter of the central section such that the discs can be clipped securely into any selected groove along the central section. The central section serves as a vertical reference line and the discs serve as horizontal reference lines for sighting purposes. A number of different discs are employed for the different horizontal reference lines necessary for targets at different distances.
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Martin, Jr. William D.
Waters John A.
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