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BOW AIM SIGNAL CONVERTER

A range finder assembly comprising one or more sight pin leads having a light emitting end and a light receiver end, one or more PCBs, a range finder assembly, one or more LEDs, a power supply, a device application and an optical coupling assembly. The one or more PCBs comprises one or more processors and a memory. The one or more processors are configured for executing the device application. The device application is configured for interpreting a range signal from the range finder assembly and generating a range display signal. The one or more LEDs generate light signals. The one or more LEDs are selectively routed into the light receiver end of the one or more sight pin leads using the optical coupling assembly. The light emitting end connect to one or more display pins within bow sight.

BOW AIM SIGNAL CONVERTER

A range finder assembly comprising one or more sight pin leads having a light emitting end and a light receiver end, one or more PCBs, a range finder assembly, one or more LEDs, a power supply, a device application and an optical coupling assembly. The one or more PCBs comprises one or more processors and a memory. The one or more processors are configured for executing the device application. The device application is configured for interpreting a range signal from the range finder assembly and generating a range display signal. The one or more LEDs generate light signals. The one or more LEDs are selectively routed into the light receiver end of the one or more sight pin leads using the optical coupling assembly. The light emitting end connect to one or more display pins within bow sight.

BOW SIGHT ADAPTED TO CONNECT TO CENTER LINE PLANE OF RISER
20230115671 · 2023-04-13 ·

An archery accessory, such as an archery sight, may attach to a riser of a bow along a centerline plane of the riser. This positioning may prevent or reduce any change in balance of the bow. The archery sight may include a sight element that may be adjusted in a horizontal direction by a horizontal adjustment system and in a vertical direction by one or more vertical adjustment systems.

BOW SIGHT ADAPTED TO CONNECT TO CENTER LINE PLANE OF RISER
20230115671 · 2023-04-13 ·

An archery accessory, such as an archery sight, may attach to a riser of a bow along a centerline plane of the riser. This positioning may prevent or reduce any change in balance of the bow. The archery sight may include a sight element that may be adjusted in a horizontal direction by a horizontal adjustment system and in a vertical direction by one or more vertical adjustment systems.

Programmable Adjustment Archery Sighting Device
20170363389 · 2017-12-21 ·

A programmable adjustment archery sighting device provides motorized adjustment through a series of programmable sighting settings. The device includes a pair of spaced mounting apertures extending into an elongated mounting bracket for fixedly coupling the mounting bracket to a bow. A position of a sight coupled to the mounting bracket is adjustable. A vertical adjustment mechanism adjusts a position of the sight and includes a first vertical adjustment control. A vertical adjustment motor is coupled to the mounting bracket and operationally coupled to the vertical adjustment mechanism. A housing is configured for being positioned on the bow spaced from the mounting bracket and accessible to fingers on a hand grasping a grip of the bow. The first vertical adjustment control is positioned on the housing and operationally coupled to the vertical adjustment motor to adjust the vertical position of the sight by manipulation of the first vertical adjustment control.

Programmable Adjustment Archery Sighting Device
20170363389 · 2017-12-21 ·

A programmable adjustment archery sighting device provides motorized adjustment through a series of programmable sighting settings. The device includes a pair of spaced mounting apertures extending into an elongated mounting bracket for fixedly coupling the mounting bracket to a bow. A position of a sight coupled to the mounting bracket is adjustable. A vertical adjustment mechanism adjusts a position of the sight and includes a first vertical adjustment control. A vertical adjustment motor is coupled to the mounting bracket and operationally coupled to the vertical adjustment mechanism. A housing is configured for being positioned on the bow spaced from the mounting bracket and accessible to fingers on a hand grasping a grip of the bow. The first vertical adjustment control is positioned on the housing and operationally coupled to the vertical adjustment motor to adjust the vertical position of the sight by manipulation of the first vertical adjustment control.

Bow sighting system
09823046 · 2017-11-21 ·

A bow sighting system for sighting in a bow includes a bow that has a sight. An arrow is selectively shot from the bow. A laser unit is selectively coupled to the arrow. The laser may emit a visible beam of laser light and the arrow is positioned in the bow. Thus, the visible beam of laser light is aligned with the sight thereby facilitating the bow to be sighted in.

Bow sighting system
09823046 · 2017-11-21 ·

A bow sighting system for sighting in a bow includes a bow that has a sight. An arrow is selectively shot from the bow. A laser unit is selectively coupled to the arrow. The laser may emit a visible beam of laser light and the arrow is positioned in the bow. Thus, the visible beam of laser light is aligned with the sight thereby facilitating the bow to be sighted in.

Sight system incorporating optical components such as lasers and/or cameras
11262168 · 2022-03-01 ·

The present invention relates to a sight system incorporating offset optical components. One embodiment is a sight system supporting multiple laser beams that are used simultaneously. As such, an assembly having two clamps is provided. Each clamp can hold a laser on opposite sides of a firearm barrel. The lasers can be diametrically opposed on the barrel wherein the lasers are in plane with a projectile axis. The lasers can project at the same time to bracket the location on the target of where the projectile hit impact. In another embodiment, the assembly, again with two clamps, is adapted for use with a bow, wherein the clamps support lasers that are in plane with the projectile axis. In another embodiment, the optical component is one or more cameras, wherein reticles can be displayed on a screen to bracket a target.

Multipurpose bracket assembly for archery

A bracket assembly for adjusting the elevation of a bowsight includes a first bracket portion and a second bracket portion spaced from the first bracket portion and adapted for connection to a bowsight. A first pivot arm extends between the first and second bracket portions and is connected thereto via first and second pivot joint assemblies, respectively. A second pivot arm extends between the first and second bracket portions and is connected thereto via third and fourth pivot joint assemblies, respectively. A range adjustment assembly is operably associated with one of the pivot arms and the first bracket portion to thereby cause pivoting movement of the first and second pivot arms and thus movement of the second bracket portion with respect to the first bracket portion to thereby adjust the elevation of a bowsight when connected to the second bracket portion.