Patent ID: 9140281
Filing Date: 2015-09-22
Classification: F41B

Abstract:
1. A bisynchronous compound bow comprised of: a. a center riser section with two ends and a distance between the ends, and a place proximate the center of the riser length configured for an archer to grip the bow; with each end of the riser section providing a means of attaching a bow limb; and a means proximate each end of the riser of incorporating directional power cable alignment guides for power cables on the bow, and further providing a means for holding the power cables between the ends of the riser for moving the power cables away from a centerline of the bow sufficient to clear an archers bow hand; b. two bow limbs, with each limb having a base section suitable for attaching the limb to the riser, a flexible length separating the opposite ends of each limb, and an opposite limb end section configured to accommodate mounting and rotation of a dual planar compound pulley, and an axle for the dual planar compound pulley to rotate around and space on the axle for one end of one of the power cable to be terminated; c. two identical dual planar compound pulleys with each dual planar compound pulley having a primary bowstring side with an outside groove around its circumference to accept the bowstring and a termination point on the primary side of the dual planar compound pulley for one end of the bowstring, and each dual planar compound pulley having a secondary power cable takeup side with an outside groove around its circumference to accept one of the power cable, and a termination point on the secondary side of the pulley for one end of one of the power cable, and each dual planar compound pulley having an axle hole to accept the axle that the dual planar compound pulley rotates around; d. three separate actuators used to operate the dual planar compound pulleys on the bow, with a first actuator serving as the bowstring, constructed of suitable bowstring materials, with a loop at each end suitable for terminating on an attachment point on the primary side of each dual planar compound pulley at each end of the bow, and two other separate actuators serving as the power cables, each made of suitable power cable materials, and each having loops at both ends where one end loop of each power cable actuator terminated on an attachment point on the secondary side of the dual planar compound pulley at one end of the bow, and after proceeding through cable alignment guides at each end of the bows riser, the opposite end loop of the power cable actuator will be terminated at a place provided on the axle of the dual planar compound pulley at the opposite end of the bow, with all three actuators acting in concert to apply leverage used to bend the limbs on the bow as the bow is drawn and released; e. the two identical dual planar compound pulley mounted on the limbs at opposite ends of the bow in reverse fashion with respect to one another such that the pulley at one end of the bow is mounted on the axle with the secondary side of the pulley on one side of the bowstring, and the pulley at the opposite end of the bow is mounted on the axle with the secondary side of the pulley located on the opposite side of the bowstring, with bowstring and power cable segments further configured so that the bowstring segment lies in a plane substantially congruent with a plane that contains a vertical centerline of the limbs when mounted in place on the riser of the bow, and the two power cables lie in planes substantially parallel to the plane contacting the vertical centerline of the limbs, at substantially equal distances from, but on opposite sides of the bowstring, and; f. the power cables and the bowstring actuator segments further configured such that each power cable has one end secured to a location on the secondary side of the dual planar compound pulley located at one end of the bow limb attached to one end of the bow riser, from which secured location on the dual planar compound pulley the opposite end of the power cable first engages the groove in the secondary side of the pulley and then travels through the cable alignment guides located proximate both ends of the riser to a point where it terminates at a place provided along the axle located at the opposite end of the bow; with the section of power cable that extends from the cable alignment guide location on the riser to a termination point on the axle at the same end of the bow when the bow is assembled but at rest, describing an angle greater than or equal to 17 degrees with respect to a vertical direction described by the bowstring, where a straight line representing an extension of the bowstring beyond the end of the bow and a straight line representing an extension of the power cable beyond the same end of the bow when viewed from the side and rendered in two dimensions would intersect.