Undertaking
Patent
1980-06-16
1982-05-11
Pinkham, Richard C.
Undertaking
272140, 272143, 272142, 124 23R, A63B 2102
Patent
active
043289657
ABSTRACT:
A compact, portable archery exerciser allows an archer to accurately emulate the pulling of a bow to tone and strengthen the muscles used in archery. A first embodiment of the exerciser comprises two elongated handle members which are interconnected at the ends by a selectable number of resilient members to provide an exerciser with a selectable pull weight. A second embodiment of the exerciser includes a housing having an internal chamber and a handle portion for receiving an archer's bow holding hand. A spring loaded pulley is mounted within the chamber and receives a cable which, when unwound from the pulley, compresses the spring. The cable is routed outside the chamber where it is attached to a handle which is positioned to allow an operator of the exerciser to pull the handle away from the handle portion of the housing to accurately simulate the pulling of a bow. An adjustable pulley mounted within the chamber engages the cable to allow adjustment of the pull weight of the second embodiment of the exerciser.
REFERENCES:
patent: 766743 (1904-08-01), Terry
patent: 885074 (1908-04-01), Nideuer
patent: 4174832 (1979-11-01), Thompson
Browne William R.
Pinkham Richard C.
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