Crossbow cabling arrangement
US-9255757-B2 · Feb 9, 2016 · US
US9500433B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9500433-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514940037-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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In at least one embodiment, a crossbow comprises a stock defining a shooting axis and a bow portion comprising a bowstring and a cable. The stock comprises an aperture formed therein and the cable extends through the aperture. A surface of the aperture biases the cable in a direction lateral to the shooting axis. At least a portion of the surface is oriented non-parallel to the shooting axis.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A crossbow comprising: a stock defining a shooting axis; a bow portion comprising a bowstring and a cable; a cable positioner arranged to bias said cable in a direction lateral to the shooting axis, the cable positioner moving with respect to the stock along a travel path as the bow is drawn, at least a portion of the travel path being non-parallel to the shooting axis. 2. The crossbow of claim 1 , the stock comprising a slot, the cable positioner oriented in the slot. 3. The crossbow of claim 2 , the slot comprising a surface that abuts the cable positioner, the surface defining the travel path. 4. The crossbow of claim 1 , the travel path being linear. 5. The crossbow of claim 1 , the travel path comprising curvature. 6. The crossbow of claim 1 having a first drawn orientation and a second draw orientation, wherein a distance between the shooting axis and the cable positioner in the first draw orientation is different from the distance between the shooting axis and the cable positioner in the second draw orientation. 7. The crossbow of claim 6 , wherein the distance in the first draw orientation is greater than the distance in the second draw orientation, the crossbow being cocked in the second draw orientation. 8. A crossbow having a first draw orientation and a second draw orientation, the crossbow comprising: a stock defining a shooting axis; a bow portion comprising a bowstring and a cable; a cable positioner arranged to bias said cable in a direction lateral to the shooting axis, wherein the crossbow defines a distance between the shooting axis and the cable, the distance in the first draw orientation being different from the distance in the second draw orientation. 9. The crossbow of claim 8 , wherein the distance in the first draw orientation is greater than the distance in the second draw orientation. 10. The crossbow of claim 9 , the crossbow being cocked in the second draw orientation. 11. The crossbow of claim 8 , the stock comprising a slot, the cable passing through the slot. 12. The crossbow of claim 11 , wherein a surface of the slot defines a travel path for the cable positioner, at least a portion of the travel path non-parallel to the shooting axis. 13. The crossbow of claim 12 , wherein the travel path comprises curvature. 14. A crossbow comprising: a stock defining a shooting axis, the stock having an aperture formed therein; a bow portion comprising a bowstring and a cable, the cable extending through the aperture; wherein a surface of the aperture biases the cable in a direction lateral to the shooting axis, at least a portion of the surface oriented non-parallel to the shooting axis. 15. The crossbow of claim 14 , the crossbow having first and second draw orientations, the cable positioned at a first location in the aperture in the first draw orientation, the cable positioned at a second location in the aperture in the second draw orientation. 16. The crossbow of claim 15 , a distance between the shooting axis and the first location being different from a distance between the shooting axis and the second location. 17. The crossbow of claim 15 , a distance between the shooting axis and the first location being greater than a distance between the shooting axis and the second location. 18. The crossbow of claim 15 , wherein said surface is flat between the first location and the second location. 19. The crossbow of claim 14 comprising a cable positioner located between the surface and the cable, the cable positioner contacting the surface and the cable. 20. The crossbow of claim 19 , wherein the cable positioner moves along a length of the aperture when the crossbow is drawn.
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