Geometrical instruments – Straight-line light ray type – Structurally installed
Patent
1997-01-31
1999-08-17
Bennett, G. Bradley
Geometrical instruments
Straight-line light ray type
Structurally installed
124 87, F41G 1467
Patent
active
RE0362662
ABSTRACT:
A bow sight includes an elevation block which may be operably coupled to and uncoupled from an adjusting screw by a locking member which need not be held manually in either its locking position or its unlocking position. The elevation block is supported rigidly on the frame of the sight by a three-point suspension and carries a windage block which also is rigidly supported by a three-point suspension. The outer end of the windage block is formed with a half-dovetail connector which coacts with a complementary half-dovetail connector on a sighting device to enable the sighting device to be clamped rigidly to the windage block by a single screw.
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Bennett G. Bradley
C.S. Gibbs Corp.
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