Mechanical guns and projectors – Spring – Bow
Reexamination Certificate
2005-10-17
2010-06-29
Ricci, John (Department: 3711)
Mechanical guns and projectors
Spring
Bow
C124S025000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07743760
ABSTRACT:
An archery bow includes a main riser frame with limbs extending therefrom. Each of the limbs has forward ends extended from the main riser frame. A bowstring has wound ends that are wound onto each of wheel cams that are attached to the limbs. The bowstring has a middle section that is not wound onto the wheel cams and that begins and ends at points on the wheel cams that are proximate to the farthest points along the wheel cams from the main riser frame. An elongate tube is mounted to the main riser frame through the central bore, and has a front handle attached to the elongate tube outer surface, and positioned between the first and second pairs of limbs. A push rod is slidably mounted at least partially inside the elongate tube, and has a rearward handle disposed outside the elongate tube rearward end.
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