A bow sight that facilitates the accurate alignment of an arrow with respect to a target is described. The bow sight of the present invention includes an adjustment member that adjusts an aiming point in controlled, finite, repeatable, increments in both the horizontal and vertical plane relative to a fixed point on the bow. The adjustment member is separable from the frame of the bow sight without affecting the position of the aiming point on the bow sight.
Benjamin Dietz - Elko New Market MN, US Paul Dietz - Elko New Market MN, US
International Classification:
A01M 31/06 F16B 1/00
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for providing three-dimensional decoy having removeable or interchangeable body parts. The decoy includes an interchangeable head or support pole having a connecting system that quickly interlocks the head or pole to the decoy body. Further, the connecting system engages the head or support pole to the body with enough resistance that the decoy stays together in heavy winds and may be lifted by holding the head without disengaging from the body.
About Paul Timothy DietzFor more than 15 years, my goal has been to provide quality legal service that creates value for the client. My practice focuses on all aspects of Intellectual Property, inclu...
St. Rita Grammar School Chicago IL 1960-1968, St. Leo the Great School Chicago IL 1960-1969, St. John the Baptist School Chicago IL 1960-1976, Hibbard Elementary School Chicago IL 1963-1970, Philip D. Armour Elementary School Chicago IL 1969-1970
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