Mechanical guns and projectors – Spring – Bow
Patent
1989-10-02
1992-03-31
Reese, Randolph A.
Mechanical guns and projectors
Spring
Bow
124 256, 124 88, F41B 500
Patent
active
050998196
ABSTRACT:
An improved compound bow having a rigid lightweight, high strength central portion which connects the opposed inner ends of the bow limbs and includes spaced apart, centrally offset tubular risers. The riser offsetting provides a sight window which extends over the entire space intermediate the limbs. The tubular risers are preferably made of lightweight extruded material to impart strength while maintaining reduced weight and fabrication costs. The riser is affixed to the bow limbs through limb boots and the riser may carry a laterally extending suppport platform. The platform is constructed to rigidly support either a right or left handed grip, a draw cable guard and if desired an arrow rest and a target sight. The components may be of modular construction to permit the compound bow to be readily assembled into a length suitable for a right or left handed individual archer.
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Jennings Thomas P.
Simonds Gary L.
Bear Archery Inc.
Reese Randolph A.
Thompson Jeffrey L.
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