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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 17, 1998
Filed:
Oct. 02, 1995
James R Allshouse, Newburgh, IN (US);
Christopher Peter Petrole, Evanston, IL (US);
Christopher Karl DeLap, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Howard Alvin Lindsay, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Scott David Cokeing, Mesa,, AZ (US);
Indian Industries, Evansville, IN (US);
Abstract
An optimized composite bow limb is provided wherein the bow limb is composed mainly of thin sheets of resin impregnated laminates. In a method for making the composite bow limb, laminates are selectively distributed throughout the limb so as to aid in equalizing the stress throughout the working area of the limb and so as to increase the stiffness in the fork section of the limb. The laminates are layed up as part of a bundle in a mold such that some portions of the bundle have more fabric weaves than other portions of the bundle, and thus have increased thickness. The desired thickness of the limb is defined such that the fork portion has an increased thickness to provide increased stiffness for the tines. Additionally, the working area of the limb is designed so as to distribute stress substantially equally throughout that area such that the thinnest area of the limb is adjacent the fork section and whereas the thickness of the limb increases substantially proportional to the square of the distance from the axle hole near the tip of the limb. Heat and pressure are applied to the mold to cure the bundle. The resulting paddle is machined to form an optimized bow limb. In one embodiment of the present invention the laminates include fabric weaves including longitudinal fibers and off-axial fibers interwoven therewith.