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Date of Patent:
Jan. 22, 2019

Filed:

Jul. 03, 2018
Applicant:

Garmin Switzerland Gmbh, Schaffhausen, CH;

Inventors:

Austin W. Ahlgren, Lenexa, KS (US);

Christopher G. Perra, Kansas City, MO (US);

Jonathan E. Reberry, Overland Park, KS (US);

Brian F. Ruff, Olathe, KS (US);

Assignee:
Attorneys:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F41G 1/54 (2006.01); F41G 1/467 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
F41G 1/545 (2013.01); F41G 1/467 (2013.01);
Abstract

Systems and methods for a positioning device for alignment of archery sights are disclosed. According to one embodiment of the disclosure, an assembly for mounting a bow sight to a bow may be disclosed. The bow sight may project a fixed sighting mark and a laser sighting reticle that may be aligned to orient a bow. The assembly may include: a mount that may be operable to attach to a riser of the bow, a translational block coupled to the mount that may be operable to align the fixed sighting mark along a sighting line. The translational block may further include: a first translational element that may be operable to adjust a location of the fixed sighting mark along a first axis of translation. The assembly may further include a rotational block that may be operable to align the laser sighting reticle along the sighting line. The rotational block may further include: a first angular element that may be operable to adjust a pitch of the bow sight to move a position of position of the laser sighting reticle about a first axis of rotation, wherein a center of rotation of the pitch is the fixed sighting mark, and a second angular element that may be operable to adjust a yaw of the bow sight to move the position of the laser sighting reticle about a second axis of rotation, wherein a center of rotation of the yaw is the fixed sighting mark.


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