US 7,464,477 B2
Bow sight with angled pins
Abbas Ben Afshari, P.O. Box 6005, Pocatello, Id. 83205 (US)
Filed on Jun. 15, 2005, as Appl. No. 11/153,909.
Application 11/153909 is a continuation in part of application No. 11/079004, filed on Mar. 11, 2005, granted, now 7,200,943.
Application 11/079004 is a continuation in part of application No. 10/435943, filed on May 12, 2003, granted, now 6,938,349.
Application 10/435943 is a continuation in part of application No. 09/989935, filed on Nov. 20, 2001, granted, now 6,560,884.
Application 09/989935 is a continuation in part of application No. 09/991243, filed on Nov. 20, 2001, granted, now 6,725,854.
Prior Publication US 2006/0283028 A1, Dec. 21, 2006
Int. Cl. F41G 1/467 (2006.01)
U.S. Cl. 33—265  [124/87] 26 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A bow sight, comprising:
at least one mounting structure;
a plurality of support structures coupled to said at least one mounting structure, each of said plurality of support structures being independently vertically adjustable relative to said at least one mounting structure, and each of said plurality of support structures defining a sight window, said plurality of support structures being positioned one behind the other when viewed in a shooting position; and
a plurality of sight pins with at least one of said plurality of sight pins attached to each of said support structures and said plurality of sight pins each having a proximal end and defining a sight point at a distal end thereof within the sight window defined by the support structure to which such sight pin is attached and each of said plurality of sight pins having an angle relative to a vertical plane of between about five degrees and eighty-five degrees, the plurality of sight pins being stacked one behind the other when viewed in a shooting position, the proximal end of each of said plurality of sight pins visually originating from a common position relative to a front support structure of said plurality of support structures when viewed in a shooting position with each sight pin having a different angular orientation and each sight point of each of said plurality of sight pins being substantially vertically aligned when viewed in a shooting position.