Mechanical guns and projectors – Element – For archery projector
Patent
1993-11-29
1995-02-28
Reese, Randolph A.
Mechanical guns and projectors
Element
For archery projector
124 256, F41B 514, F41B 510
Patent
active
053927575
ABSTRACT:
An improved cable guard for a compound archery bow having a riser, upper and lower limbs extending from the riser, pulleys mounted on the limbs, one or more cables trained around the pulleys and spanning the limbs, and a bowstring extending between the limbs. The cable guard has a one-piece construction including integrally joined mounting and cable guard portions. The cable guard portion extends rearwardly from the riser offset from the plane of the bow. To minimize lateral deflection caused by side loads generated by the deflected cables, the cable guard portion has a beam height which is increased at the mounting portion joint and continually decreases towards the free end of the cable guard.
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Allshouse James R.
Forbes Martin L.
Head Paul A.
Indian Industries, Inc.
Reese Randolph A.
Ricci John A.
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