Limb structure for archery bows

Mechanical guns and projectors – Spring – Bow

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124DIG1, F41B 500

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ABSTRACT:
The compound bow has a rigid riser with a flexible limb at each end. Each limb includes a pair of parallel limb elements of substantially uniform width and a pulley is mounted between the outer ends of each pair of limb elements. The inner ends of each pair of limb elements are connected to the riser by a bridge adjustable relative to the riser. The limbs are pivoted on the riser and a cable and bow string are connected between the outer ends and reeved over the pulleys. The space or angle between the inner limb ends and the bridge can be adjusted.

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patent: 599747 (1898-03-01), Stoddard
patent: 1210332 (1916-12-01), Kvistad
patent: 2957489 (1960-10-01), Wilkerson
patent: 3757762 (1973-09-01), Cousin
patent: 3766904 (1973-10-01), Izuta
patent: 4060066 (1977-11-01), Kudlacek
patent: 4201182 (1980-05-01), Butler
patent: 4350138 (1982-09-01), Caldwell
Bow and Arrow Magazine Advertisement, p. 14, Dec. 1985.

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