Mechanical guns and projectors – Element – For archery projector
Patent
1993-09-08
1996-06-18
Nicholson, Eric K.
Mechanical guns and projectors
Element
For archery projector
33265, F41G 100
Patent
active
055268013
ABSTRACT:
An adjustable sight for an archery bow has a hollow barrel open at at least one end, the barrel having an interior side wall, and a sliding member mounted in the barrel. The barrel is mounted parallel to the long dimension of a bow, and the sliding member projects beyond an open lower end of the barrel. The sliding member has annular channels in it, in which O-rings are mounted that engage an inside surface of the barrel with sufficient force to inhibit unwanted sliding of the plunger but to permit the plunger to be moved manually by the user of the bow, even when the bow is at full draw. The sliding member carries an aiming device, such as an adjustable sighting pin.
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Kim Harry C.
Nicholson Eric K.
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