US20150345889A1 - Archery Bow with Circular String Track - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to archery bows and more specifically to compound archery bows.
- Compound bows are known in the art. Compound bows typically have rotating members that define string and cable tracks. As a rotating member rotates about its axis, the string and cable tracks have shapes that amount to cams with respect to the rotation axis. For example, a radius arm between the rotation axis and a string or cable track will change as the track is traversed. The camming action provided on cables and on the bowstring impacts the way a bow feels when it is shot.
- an archery bow comprises a riser, a first limb supported by the riser and a second limb supported by the riser.
- a first rotatable member is supported by the first limb and arranged to rotate on a first axis and a second rotatable member is supported by the second limb and arranged to rotate on a second axis.
- the first rotatable member comprises a first bowstring track comprising a first arc having a constant radius and a center located on the first axis.
- the second rotatable member comprises a second bowstring track comprising a second arc having a constant radius and a center located on the second axis.
- a bowstring comprises a first end attached to the first rotatable member and a second end attached to the second rotatable member.
- the first arc comprises a central angle of at least 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees or more.
- an outer periphery of a first rotatable member comprises a circle that is centered upon the rotation axis.
- an archery bow comprises a riser, a first limb supported by the riser and a second limb supported by the riser.
- a first rotatable member is supported by the first limb and arranged to rotate on a first axis and a second rotatable member is supported by the second limb and arranged to rotate on a second axis.
- the first rotatable member comprises a first cam track and a first bowstring track comprising a first arc having a constant radius and a center located on the first axis.
- the second rotatable member comprises a second cam track and a second bowstring track comprising a second arc having a constant radius and a center located on the second axis.
- a first power cable comprises a segment in contact with the first cam track.
- a second power cable comprises a segment in contact with the second cam track.
- a bowstring extends between said first rotatable member and said second rotatable member.
- an archery bow comprises a riser, a first limb supported by the riser and a second limb supported by the riser.
- a first rotatable member is supported by the first limb and arranged to rotate on a first axis and a second rotatable member is supported by the second limb and arranged to rotate on a second axis.
- a bowstring extends between the rotatable members.
- the first rotatable member comprises a first bowstring track having a working portion, the working portion arranged to feed out bowstring as the bow is drawn.
- the working portion comprises a first arcuate portion having a constant radius and a center located on the first axis.
- the second rotatable member comprises a second bowstring track having a working portion, the working portion arranged to feed out bowstring as the bow is drawn, the working portion comprising a second arcuate portion having a constant radius and a center located on the second axis.
- FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a bow in a brace condition.
- FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of a rotatable member of a bow.
- FIG. 3 shows the bow of FIG. 1 from the opposite side.
- FIG. 4 shows a detail of a rotatable member.
- FIG. 5 shows an end view of an embodiment of a bow.
- FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of a bow in a drawn condition.
- FIG. 7 shows another embodiment of an archery bow.
- FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of an archery bow.
- FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of an archery bow 10 in a brace condition.
- a bow 10 comprises a riser 12 and at least one limb 14 supported by the riser 12 .
- the riser 12 supports a first limb 14 at one end and a second limb 16 at the other end.
- a limb cup 17 can be used to receive a limb 14 .
- a limb cup 17 comprises a device as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,453,635, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- a limb 14 supports at least one rotatable member 20 .
- the first limb 14 supports a first rotatable member 20 and the second limb 16 supports a second rotatable member 22 .
- the first limb 14 supports a first axle 21
- the first axle 21 supports the first rotatable member 20
- the second limb 16 can support a second axle 23 , which in turn supports the second rotatable member 22 .
- a bowstring 30 extends between the first rotatable member 20 and the second rotatable member 22 .
- a first end 31 of the bowstring 30 is anchored to the first rotatable member 20 and a second end 32 of the bowstring 30 is anchored to the second rotatable member 22 .
- a segment of the bowstring 30 extends about a periphery of a rotatable member 20 when the bow 10 is in the brace condition.
- the first rotatable member 20 comprises a first cam portion 24 defining a first cam track
- the second rotatable member 22 comprises a second cam portion 26 defining a second cam track.
- a first power cable 40 is attached to the first rotatable member 20 and arranged to be taken up by the first cam track when the bow 10 is drawn.
- a second power cable 42 is attached to the second rotatable member 22 and arranged to be taken up by the second cam track when the bow 10 is drawn.
- the first power cable 40 is anchored to the second axle 23 and the second power cable 42 is anchored to the first axle 21 (not shown). As shown in FIG. 1 , the first power cable 40 is anchored to the second rotatable member 22 and the second power cable 42 is anchored to the first rotatable member 20 .
- FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of a rotatable member 20 in greater detail.
- the rotatable member 20 defines a bowstring track 50 .
- the bowstring track 50 extends about a periphery of the rotatable member 20 .
- At least a portion of the bowstring 30 is oriented in the bowstring track 50 , and bowstring 30 feeds out from the bowstring track 50 as the bow is drawn.
- the rotatable member 20 comprises a first post 52 that serves as a terminal post, and a terminal loop 34 of the bowstring 30 is anchored to the first post 52 .
- FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of a cam portion 24 , which desirably defines a cam track 25 .
- the rotatable member 20 comprises a second post 53 that serves as a terminal post, and a terminal loop 41 of the power cable 40 is anchored to the second post 53 .
- the cam portion 24 comprises a module portion 28 .
- the module portion 28 can be removed from the rotatable member 20 and alternative modules having different shapes can be substituted.
- the module portion 28 comprises a cam track 25 . Different modules can have differently shaped cam track portions and changing modules can change the draw characteristics of the bow, for example adjusting draw weight, draw length, etc.
- the first rotatable member 20 is arranged to rotate about a first axis 60 .
- at least a portion of the bowstring track 50 comprises an arc 62 having a constant radius R and a center/origin located on the first axis 60 .
- a first radial line A and a second radial line B are shown in FIG. 2 .
- the portion of the bowstring track 50 extending between the first radial line A and the second radial line B comprises an arc 62 having a constant radius R.
- any suitable arc length can be used.
- arc AB extends approximately 90 degrees.
- the arc 62 extends for at least 180 degrees—see e.g.
- the arc 62 extends for at least 270 degrees. In some embodiments, the arc 62 extends for at least 270 degrees—see e.g. fourth radial line D and arc AD. In some embodiments, the arc 62 extends for at least 300 degrees.
- an entire portion of the bowstring track 50 that feeds out bowstring 30 during draw comprises an arc 62 having a constant radius R and a center located on the first axis 60 .
- an outer periphery of a rotatable member 20 comprises a circular shape that is centered on the rotation axis (e.g. 60 ).
- the second rotatable member 22 can comprise a mirror of the first rotatable member 20 , and the second rotatable member 22 can comprise a bowstring track 50 having an arc 62 of constant radius similar to the first rotatable member 20 .
- FIG. 3 shows the bow 10 of FIG. 1 from the opposite side.
- a rotatable member 20 comprises a force vectoring anchor 68 , and a power cable (e.g. second power cable 42 ) is anchored to the force vectoring anchor 68 .
- a force vectoring anchor 68 defines an anchor axis that is offset from the rotatable member axis (e.g. first axis 60 ).
- a force vectoring anchor 68 comprises an anchor structure as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,946,281 or U.S. Pat. No. 8,020,544, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- an axle 21 comprises a force vectoring anchor 68 .
- the axle 21 supports the rotatable member 20 , and the rotatable member 20 rotates about the first axis 60 .
- the axle 21 is desirably attached to the rotatable member 20 , and the axle 21 rotates with the rotatable member 20 .
- the axle 21 comprises one or more anchors 68 , wherein the anchor axis 72 is offset from the first axis 60 .
- a force vectoring anchor 68 comprises an anchor structure as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,181,638, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference
- a power cable 40 , 42 is anchored to an anchoring mechanism (not illustrated) that is arranged to feed out power cable 40 , 42 as the bow is drawn, for example as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,990,970, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of a rotatable member 20 separated from the bow.
- Like reference characters in the Figures refer to like features.
- FIG. 5 shows an end view of an embodiment of a bow 10 .
- the bow 10 comprises a cable guard 74 arranged to bias the power cables 40 , 42 laterally away from a plane of bowstring 30 travel.
- the first power cable 40 extends from a first cam 24 located to a first side 56 of the bow 10 and extends to an anchor 66 located to a second side 57 of the bow 10 .
- the second power cable 42 extends from a second cam 26 located to a first side 56 of the bow 10 and extends to an anchor 67 located to a second side 57 of the bow 10 .
- cams 24 , 26 are located on a common side of the bow and anchors 66 , 67 are located on the other side.
- a cam and an anchor can be located on each side of the bow.
- FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of a bow 10 in a drawn configuration.
- FIG. 7 shows another embodiment of an archery bow 10 .
- Like reference characters in the Figures refer to like features.
- the rotatable members 20 , 22 of the bow 10 shown in FIG. 12 have an outer periphery that is not circular; however, desirably a portion of the periphery is circular.
- a rotatable member 20 comprises a bowstring track 50 .
- bowstring 30 is oriented in the bowstring track 50 , and the bowstring 30 leaves the bowstring track 50 at an end point 78 of a “working range” of the bowstring track 50 .
- bowstring 30 unwraps from the track 50 .
- a working range 80 of the bowstring track 50 comprises a length of bowstring track 50 that feeds out bowstring 30 during draw, which extends between a start point 76 and an end point 78 .
- the working range 80 of the bowstring track 50 comprises an arcuate portion 63 that has a constant radius and a center located on the first axis 60 .
- the arcuate portion 63 extends from a start point 82 to an end point 84 .
- the arcuate portion 63 can comprise any suitable portion of the working range 80 . In some embodiments, the arcuate portion 63 comprises at least half of the length of the working range 80 . In various embodiments, the arcuate portion 63 can range from 50% to 100% of the working range 80 . In some embodiments, the arcuate portion 63 comprises at least 60% of the length of the working range 80 . In some embodiments, the arcuate portion 63 comprises at least 70% of the length of the working range 80 . In some embodiments, the arcuate portion 63 comprises at least 80% of the length of the working range 80 . In some embodiments, the arcuate portion 63 comprises at least 90% of the length of the working range 80 .
- the start point 82 of the arcuate portion corresponds to the start point 76 of the working range 80 . In some embodiments, the start point 82 of the arcuate portion is offset from the start point 76 of the working range 80 . In some embodiments, the end point 84 of the arcuate portion corresponds to the end point 78 of the working range 80 . In some embodiments, the end point 84 of the arcuate portion is offset from the end point 78 of the working range 80 .
- a cable guard 74 is arranged to contact one or more power cables 40 , 42 at a location that is equally spaced from the axis of rotation (e.g. 60 ) of each rotatable member 20 , 22 .
- any dependent claim which follows should be taken as alternatively written in a multiple dependent form from all prior claims which possess all antecedents referenced in such dependent claim if such multiple dependent format is an accepted format within the jurisdiction (e.g. each claim depending directly from claim 1 should be alternatively taken as depending from all previous claims).
- each claim depending directly from claim 1 should be alternatively taken as depending from all previous claims.
- the following dependent claims should each be also taken as alternatively written in each singly dependent claim format which creates a dependency from a prior antecedent-possessing claim other than the specific claim listed in such dependent claim below.
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Abstract
In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser, a first limb supported by the riser and a second limb supported by the riser. A first rotatable member is supported by the first limb and arranged to rotate on a first axis and a second rotatable member is supported by the second limb and arranged to rotate on a second axis. The first rotatable member comprises a first bowstring track comprising a first arc having a constant radius and a center located on the first axis. The second rotatable member comprises a second bowstring track comprising a second arc having a constant radius and a center located on the second axis. A bowstring comprises a first end attached to the first rotatable member and a second end attached to the second rotatable member.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Application No. 62/005913, filed May 30, 2014, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- This invention relates generally to archery bows and more specifically to compound archery bows.
- Compound bows are known in the art. Compound bows typically have rotating members that define string and cable tracks. As a rotating member rotates about its axis, the string and cable tracks have shapes that amount to cams with respect to the rotation axis. For example, a radius arm between the rotation axis and a string or cable track will change as the track is traversed. The camming action provided on cables and on the bowstring impacts the way a bow feels when it is shot.
- There remains a need for novel bow designs that provide greater efficiencies than prior bows. There remains a need for novel bow designs that mitigate the effects of timing errors between rotating members. There remains a need for novel bow designs that provide a smoother shooting experience than prior bows.
- All US patents and applications and all other published documents mentioned anywhere in this application are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
- Without limiting the scope of the invention a brief summary of some of the claimed embodiments of the invention is set forth below. Additional details of the summarized embodiments of the invention and/or additional embodiments of the invention may be found in the Detailed Description of the Invention below.
- A brief abstract of the technical disclosure in the specification is provided as well only for the purposes of complying with 37 C.F.R. 1.72. The abstract is not intended to be used for interpreting the scope of the claims.
- In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser, a first limb supported by the riser and a second limb supported by the riser. A first rotatable member is supported by the first limb and arranged to rotate on a first axis and a second rotatable member is supported by the second limb and arranged to rotate on a second axis. The first rotatable member comprises a first bowstring track comprising a first arc having a constant radius and a center located on the first axis. The second rotatable member comprises a second bowstring track comprising a second arc having a constant radius and a center located on the second axis. A bowstring comprises a first end attached to the first rotatable member and a second end attached to the second rotatable member.
- In some embodiments, the first arc comprises a central angle of at least 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees or more.
- In some embodiments, an outer periphery of a first rotatable member comprises a circle that is centered upon the rotation axis.
- In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser, a first limb supported by the riser and a second limb supported by the riser. A first rotatable member is supported by the first limb and arranged to rotate on a first axis and a second rotatable member is supported by the second limb and arranged to rotate on a second axis. The first rotatable member comprises a first cam track and a first bowstring track comprising a first arc having a constant radius and a center located on the first axis. The second rotatable member comprises a second cam track and a second bowstring track comprising a second arc having a constant radius and a center located on the second axis. A first power cable comprises a segment in contact with the first cam track. A second power cable comprises a segment in contact with the second cam track. A bowstring extends between said first rotatable member and said second rotatable member.
- In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser, a first limb supported by the riser and a second limb supported by the riser. A first rotatable member is supported by the first limb and arranged to rotate on a first axis and a second rotatable member is supported by the second limb and arranged to rotate on a second axis. A bowstring extends between the rotatable members. The first rotatable member comprises a first bowstring track having a working portion, the working portion arranged to feed out bowstring as the bow is drawn. The working portion comprises a first arcuate portion having a constant radius and a center located on the first axis. The second rotatable member comprises a second bowstring track having a working portion, the working portion arranged to feed out bowstring as the bow is drawn, the working portion comprising a second arcuate portion having a constant radius and a center located on the second axis.
- These and other embodiments which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and forming a part hereof However, for a better understanding of the invention, its advantages and objectives obtained by its use, reference can be made to the drawings which form a further part hereof and the accompanying descriptive matter, in which there are illustrated and described various embodiments of the invention.
- A detailed description of the invention is hereafter described with specific reference being made to the drawings.
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FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a bow in a brace condition. -
FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of a rotatable member of a bow. -
FIG. 3 shows the bow ofFIG. 1 from the opposite side. -
FIG. 4 shows a detail of a rotatable member. -
FIG. 5 shows an end view of an embodiment of a bow. -
FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of a bow in a drawn condition. -
FIG. 7 shows another embodiment of an archery bow. -
FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of an archery bow. - While this invention may be embodied in many different forms, there are described in detail herein specific embodiments of the invention. This description is an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the particular embodiments illustrated.
- For the purposes of this disclosure, like reference numerals in the figures shall refer to like features unless otherwise indicated.
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FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of anarchery bow 10 in a brace condition. In some embodiments, abow 10 comprises ariser 12 and at least onelimb 14 supported by theriser 12. As shown inFIG. 1 , theriser 12 supports afirst limb 14 at one end and asecond limb 16 at the other end. In some embodiments, alimb cup 17 can be used to receive alimb 14. In some embodiments, alimb cup 17 comprises a device as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,453,635, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. - Desirably, a
limb 14 supports at least onerotatable member 20. As shown inFIG. 1 , thefirst limb 14 supports a firstrotatable member 20 and thesecond limb 16 supports a secondrotatable member 22. In some embodiments, thefirst limb 14 supports afirst axle 21, and thefirst axle 21 supports the firstrotatable member 20. Similarly, thesecond limb 16 can support asecond axle 23, which in turn supports the secondrotatable member 22. - Desirably, a
bowstring 30 extends between the firstrotatable member 20 and the secondrotatable member 22. In some embodiments, afirst end 31 of thebowstring 30 is anchored to the firstrotatable member 20 and asecond end 32 of thebowstring 30 is anchored to the secondrotatable member 22. In some embodiments, a segment of thebowstring 30 extends about a periphery of arotatable member 20 when thebow 10 is in the brace condition. - In some embodiments, the first
rotatable member 20 comprises afirst cam portion 24 defining a first cam track, and the secondrotatable member 22 comprises asecond cam portion 26 defining a second cam track. In some embodiments, afirst power cable 40 is attached to the firstrotatable member 20 and arranged to be taken up by the first cam track when thebow 10 is drawn. In some embodiments, asecond power cable 42 is attached to the secondrotatable member 22 and arranged to be taken up by the second cam track when thebow 10 is drawn. In some embodiments, thefirst power cable 40 is anchored to thesecond axle 23 and thesecond power cable 42 is anchored to the first axle 21 (not shown). As shown inFIG. 1 , thefirst power cable 40 is anchored to the secondrotatable member 22 and thesecond power cable 42 is anchored to the firstrotatable member 20. -
FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of arotatable member 20 in greater detail. Desirably, therotatable member 20 defines abowstring track 50. In some embodiments, thebowstring track 50 extends about a periphery of therotatable member 20. At least a portion of thebowstring 30 is oriented in thebowstring track 50, andbowstring 30 feeds out from thebowstring track 50 as the bow is drawn. In some embodiments, therotatable member 20 comprises afirst post 52 that serves as a terminal post, and aterminal loop 34 of thebowstring 30 is anchored to thefirst post 52. -
FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of acam portion 24, which desirably defines acam track 25. When the bow is drawn,power cable 40 is desirably taken up in thecam track 25. In some embodiments, therotatable member 20 comprises asecond post 53 that serves as a terminal post, and aterminal loop 41 of thepower cable 40 is anchored to thesecond post 53. In some embodiments, thecam portion 24 comprises amodule portion 28. Desirably, themodule portion 28 can be removed from therotatable member 20 and alternative modules having different shapes can be substituted. Desirably, themodule portion 28 comprises acam track 25. Different modules can have differently shaped cam track portions and changing modules can change the draw characteristics of the bow, for example adjusting draw weight, draw length, etc. - The first
rotatable member 20 is arranged to rotate about afirst axis 60. Desirably, at least a portion of thebowstring track 50 comprises anarc 62 having a constant radius R and a center/origin located on thefirst axis 60. For example, a first radial line A and a second radial line B are shown inFIG. 2 . The portion of thebowstring track 50 extending between the first radial line A and the second radial line B comprises anarc 62 having a constant radius R. In various embodiments, any suitable arc length can be used. For example, arc AB extends approximately 90 degrees. In some embodiments, thearc 62 extends for at least 180 degrees—see e.g. third radial line C and arc AC. In some embodiments, thearc 62 extends for at least 270 degrees. In some embodiments, thearc 62 extends for at least 270 degrees—see e.g. fourth radial line D and arc AD. In some embodiments, thearc 62 extends for at least 300 degrees. - In some embodiments, an entire portion of the
bowstring track 50 that feeds outbowstring 30 during draw comprises anarc 62 having a constant radius R and a center located on thefirst axis 60. - In some embodiments, an outer periphery of a
rotatable member 20 comprises a circular shape that is centered on the rotation axis (e.g. 60). - As shown in
FIG. 1 , the secondrotatable member 22 can comprise a mirror of the firstrotatable member 20, and the secondrotatable member 22 can comprise abowstring track 50 having anarc 62 of constant radius similar to the firstrotatable member 20. -
FIG. 3 shows thebow 10 ofFIG. 1 from the opposite side. In some embodiments, arotatable member 20 comprises aforce vectoring anchor 68, and a power cable (e.g. second power cable 42) is anchored to theforce vectoring anchor 68. Desirably, aforce vectoring anchor 68 defines an anchor axis that is offset from the rotatable member axis (e.g. first axis 60). In some embodiments, aforce vectoring anchor 68 comprises an anchor structure as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,946,281 or U.S. Pat. No. 8,020,544, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference. - With reference to
FIG. 8 , in some embodiments, anaxle 21 comprises aforce vectoring anchor 68. In some embodiments, theaxle 21 supports therotatable member 20, and therotatable member 20 rotates about thefirst axis 60. Theaxle 21 is desirably attached to therotatable member 20, and theaxle 21 rotates with therotatable member 20. Theaxle 21 comprises one ormore anchors 68, wherein theanchor axis 72 is offset from thefirst axis 60. In some embodiments, aforce vectoring anchor 68 comprises an anchor structure as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,181,638, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference - In some embodiments, a
40, 42 is anchored to an anchoring mechanism (not illustrated) that is arranged to feed outpower cable 40, 42 as the bow is drawn, for example as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,990,970, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.power cable -
FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of arotatable member 20 separated from the bow. Like reference characters in the Figures refer to like features. -
FIG. 5 shows an end view of an embodiment of abow 10. In some embodiments, thebow 10 comprises acable guard 74 arranged to bias the 40, 42 laterally away from a plane ofpower cables bowstring 30 travel. In some embodiments, thefirst power cable 40 extends from afirst cam 24 located to afirst side 56 of thebow 10 and extends to ananchor 66 located to asecond side 57 of thebow 10. In some embodiments, thesecond power cable 42 extends from asecond cam 26 located to afirst side 56 of thebow 10 and extends to ananchor 67 located to asecond side 57 of thebow 10. Thus, in some embodiments, 24, 26 are located on a common side of the bow and anchors 66, 67 are located on the other side. In some other embodiments, a cam and an anchor can be located on each side of the bow.cams -
FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of abow 10 in a drawn configuration. -
FIG. 7 shows another embodiment of anarchery bow 10. Like reference characters in the Figures refer to like features. - The
20, 22 of therotatable members bow 10 shown inFIG. 12 have an outer periphery that is not circular; however, desirably a portion of the periphery is circular. - With reference to
FIGS. 2 and 7 , in some embodiments, arotatable member 20 comprises abowstring track 50. In the brace condition of thebow 10,bowstring 30 is oriented in thebowstring track 50, and thebowstring 30 leaves thebowstring track 50 at anend point 78 of a “working range” of thebowstring track 50. As thebow 10 is drawn,bowstring 30 unwraps from thetrack 50. At full draw (see e.g.FIG. 7 ), a maximum amount ofbowstring 30 has been unwrapped from thetrack 50, and the bowstring leaves thebowstring track 50 at astart point 76 of the workingrange 80. Thus, a workingrange 80 of thebowstring track 50 comprises a length ofbowstring track 50 that feeds outbowstring 30 during draw, which extends between astart point 76 and anend point 78. - Desirably, the working
range 80 of thebowstring track 50 comprises anarcuate portion 63 that has a constant radius and a center located on thefirst axis 60. Thearcuate portion 63 extends from astart point 82 to anend point 84. - The
arcuate portion 63 can comprise any suitable portion of the workingrange 80. In some embodiments, thearcuate portion 63 comprises at least half of the length of the workingrange 80. In various embodiments, thearcuate portion 63 can range from 50% to 100% of the workingrange 80. In some embodiments, thearcuate portion 63 comprises at least 60% of the length of the workingrange 80. In some embodiments, thearcuate portion 63 comprises at least 70% of the length of the workingrange 80. In some embodiments, thearcuate portion 63 comprises at least 80% of the length of the workingrange 80. In some embodiments, thearcuate portion 63 comprises at least 90% of the length of the workingrange 80. - In some embodiments, the
start point 82 of the arcuate portion corresponds to thestart point 76 of the workingrange 80. In some embodiments, thestart point 82 of the arcuate portion is offset from thestart point 76 of the workingrange 80. In some embodiments, theend point 84 of the arcuate portion corresponds to theend point 78 of the workingrange 80. In some embodiments, theend point 84 of the arcuate portion is offset from theend point 78 of the workingrange 80. - As
bowstring 30 feeds from thearcuate portion 63 during draw, the moment applied to therotatable member 20 by thebowstring 30 will have a constant moment arm. This contributes to a smoother draw. Further, in the event that rotation of the two 20, 22 are not perfectly timed, the effects of such timing errors are minimized when compared to traditionally programmed bowstring tracks because the tension in the bowstring and the moment arms remain constant.rotatable members - In some embodiments, a
cable guard 74 is arranged to contact one or 40, 42 at a location that is equally spaced from the axis of rotation (e.g. 60) of eachmore power cables 20, 22.rotatable member - The above disclosure is intended to be illustrative and not exhaustive. This description will suggest many variations and alternatives to one of ordinary skill in this field of art. All these alternatives and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the claims where the term “comprising” means “including, but not limited to.” Those familiar with the art may recognize other equivalents to the specific embodiments described herein which equivalents are also intended to be encompassed by the claims.
- Further, the particular features presented in the dependent claims can be combined with each other in other manners within the scope of the invention such that the invention should be recognized as also specifically directed to other embodiments having any other possible combination of the features of the dependent claims. For instance, for purposes of claim publication, any dependent claim which follows should be taken as alternatively written in a multiple dependent form from all prior claims which possess all antecedents referenced in such dependent claim if such multiple dependent format is an accepted format within the jurisdiction (e.g. each claim depending directly from claim 1 should be alternatively taken as depending from all previous claims). In jurisdictions where multiple dependent claim formats are restricted, the following dependent claims should each be also taken as alternatively written in each singly dependent claim format which creates a dependency from a prior antecedent-possessing claim other than the specific claim listed in such dependent claim below.
- This completes the description of the preferred and alternate embodiments of the invention. Those skilled in the art may recognize other equivalents to the specific embodiment described herein which equivalents are intended to be encompassed by the claims attached hereto.
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1. An archery bow comprising:
a riser;
a first limb supported by said riser;
a second limb supported by said riser;
a first rotatable member supported by said first limb and arranged to rotate on a first axis, said first rotatable member comprising a first bowstring track, said first bowstring track comprising a first arc having a constant radius and a center located on said first axis;
a second rotatable member supported by said second limb and arranged to rotate on a second axis, said second rotatable member comprising a second bowstring track, said second bowstring track comprising a second arc having a constant radius and a center located on said second axis; and
a bowstring comprising a first end attached to said first rotatable member and a second end attached to said second rotatable member.
2. The archery bow of claim 1 , wherein said first arc comprises a central angle of at least 90 degrees.
3. The archery bow of claim 1 , wherein said first arc comprises a central angle of at least 180 degrees.
4. The archery bow of claim 1 , wherein said first arc comprises a central angle of at least 270 degrees.
5. The archery bow of claim 1 , said first rotatable member comprising a first cam, said second rotatable member comprising a second cam.
6. The archery bow of claim 5 , wherein a shape of said first rotatable member comprises a mirror image of a shape of said second rotatable member.
7. The archery bow of claim 5 , wherein a first power cable comprises a first end segment in contact with the first cam and a second end attached to the second rotatable member.
8. The archery bow of claim 7 , said second rotatable member comprising a cable anchor having an anchor axis offset from said second axis, said first power cable second end attached to said cable anchor.
9. The archery bow of claim 7 , wherein a second power cable comprises a first end segment in contact with the second cam and a second end attached to the first rotatable member.
10. The archery bow of claim 1 , wherein an outer periphery of said first rotatable member comprises a circle.
11. An archery bow comprising:
a riser;
a first limb supported by said riser;
a second limb supported by said riser;
a first rotatable member supported by said first limb and arranged to rotate on a first axis, said first rotatable member comprising a first bowstring track and a first cam track, said first bowstring track comprising a first arc having a constant radius and a center located on said first axis;
a second rotatable member supported by said second limb and arranged to rotate on a second axis, said second rotatable member comprising a second bowstring track and a second cam track, said second bowstring track comprising a second arc having a constant radius and a center located on said second axis;
a first power cable comprising a segment in contact with said first cam track;
a second power cable comprising a segment in contact with said second cam track; and
a bowstring extending between said first rotatable member and said second rotatable member.
12. The archery bow of claim 11 , wherein said first rotatable member is supported by a first axle, said second power cable attached to said first axle.
13. The archery bow of claim 12 , wherein said second rotatable member is supported by a second axle, said first power cable attached to said second axle.
14. The archery bow of claim 11 , wherein said bowstring comprises a first end attached to said first rotatable member and a second end attached to said second rotatable member.
15. The archery bow of claim 11 , said second rotatable member comprising a cable anchor having an anchor axis offset from said second axis, said first power cable attached to said cable anchor.
16. The archery bow of claim 15 , said first rotatable member comprising a second cable anchor having an anchor axis offset from said first axis, said second power cable attached to said second cable anchor.
17. The archery bow of claim 11 , wherein said first arc comprises a central angle of at least 180 degrees.
18. An archery bow comprising:
a riser;
a first limb supported by said riser;
a second limb supported by said riser;
a bowstring;
a first rotatable member supported by said first limb and arranged to rotate on a first axis, said first rotatable member comprising a first bowstring track having a first working portion, said first working portion arranged to feed out said bowstring as the bow is drawn, said first working portion comprising a first arcuate portion having a constant radius and a center located on said first axis; and
a second rotatable member supported by said second limb and arranged to rotate on a second axis, said second rotatable member comprising a second bowstring track having a second working portion, said second working portion arranged to feed out said bowstring as the bow is drawn, said second working portion comprising a second arcuate portion having a constant radius and a center located on said second axis.
19. The archery bow of claim 18 , wherein said first arcuate portion comprises at least half of a length of said first bowstring track working portion.
20. The archery bow of claim 18 , wherein said first arcuate portion comprises at least 60% of a length of said first bowstring track working portion.
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