Bear Archery, Inc. - Evansville IN, US Timothy W. Langley - Newburgh IN, US
Assignee:
Bear Archery, Inc. - Evansville IN
International Classification:
F41B 5/14 F41B 5/10
US Classification:
124 256, 124 88
Abstract:
Archery bow arrangements described herein include an archery bow body defining opposing limb tips and rotational elements mounted at the limb tips. A bowstring and additional cable portions extend between the limb tips. A cable guard extends from the archery bow body. The cable guard includes two slider pieces which each engage one portion of the cable arrangement and which can each separately translate forward or rearward during the bow's draw and release cycle. The slider pieces can preferably translate relative to each other, yet can each form limits to the translation of the other slider. Preferably, each slider is slidable to allow the respective cable portion to remain substantially straight or imparts only a minimal forward or rearward bend angle during the bow's draw and release cycle.
Embodiments of the present disclosure include a two piece modular draw stop system for an archery bow cam including a positioner piece and an abutment piece. The positioner piece defines a groove for a power cable of the archery bow and is arranged on the cam to present the power cable toward the abutment piece upon rotation of the cam. The abutment piece is configured to abut the power cable to impede further rotation of the cam. The abutment piece may be reversible to allow different draw lengths of the bowstring at a selected mounting location.
- Evansville IN, US Timothy W. Langley - McDaniels KY, US
Assignee:
Bear Archery, Inc. - Evansville IN
International Classification:
F41B 5/14
Abstract:
A back tension archery release aid including a rotatable safety release lever. The safety release lever is engaged and operated by the outer fingers of an archer. Once an archer achieves full draw, the release lever is operated by the archer's outer fingers to lock a portion of a release head assembly in place. Further rotation of the release releases the bowstring and fires an arrow. Certain back tension release aid embodiments include magnets which assist in holding a sear and bridge together within the release head assembly prior to releasing an arrow and assist in resetting the release after an arrow is released.
- Evansville IN, US Timothy W. Langley - Newburgh IN, US
Assignee:
Bear Archery, Inc. - Evansville IN
International Classification:
F41B 5/14 F41B 5/10
Abstract:
The present disclosure is directed to archery bow and limb pocket structures and assemblies. Some archery bows include a limb arrangement with the limbs extending into limb pockets. In certain embodiments herein, the butt ends of the limbs are offset rearward of the limb bolts. In selected embodiments, the structure of the riser supports the limb pocket in a “tripod” stance having a single forward connection portion and two spaced apart rearward connections.
- Evansville IN, US Timothy Langley - Newburgh IN, US
International Classification:
F41B 5/10
US Classification:
124 256
Abstract:
Certain embodiments of the present disclosure describe a compound archery bow that has a rigid vertical riser structure. At least one flexible limb extends rearward from the vertical riser structure. One end of the flexible limb is secured to the cable arrangement of the compound bow, so that when the bowstring is drawn, the flexible limb is flexed toward the cams of the bow. As the flexible limb is bent, it stores energy that is transferred to an arrow when the bowstring is released.
Atlanta Elementary School Atlanta IL 1970-1975, Northwest Elementary School Lincoln IL 1975-1976, Lincoln Junior High School Lincoln IL 1976-1978
Community:
Rey Brandt, Lisa Clutts, Jeff Denning, Belinda Blackwell, Crystal Vaughn, Marsha Anderson, Frances Swingle, Marlon Stanley, Julie Heidbreder, Douglas Johnson
Tokyo, JapanPresident & Representative Director at Langley Esq... Past: General Counsel & Director of Public Policy (Japan) at General Motors Corporation Asia...