Patents Assigned to Spenco, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6629522
    Abstract: A compound archery bow comprising a body having first and second flexible ends. A bowstring has at least a portion of itself trained about a rotational assembly and is anchored to a cam assembly. In addition, an anchor cable has a first cable end fixed to the first end of the bow and a second cable end secured to the cam assembly. The cam assembly has a bowstring anchor projection and an anchor cable anchor projection for anchoring the bowstring and the anchor cable, respectively and an anchor cable track for taking in the anchor cable as the bow is being drawn. The cam assembly also has a bowstring track for letting out bowstring cable as the bow is being drawn and a mechanical linkage permitting limited relative motion between the bowstring cable track and the anchor cable track.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2003
    Assignee: Spenco, Inc.
    Inventor: Albert A. Andrews
  • Patent number: 5845388
    Abstract: A method of producing a set of archery bow risers having a variety of shapes is taught in which a workpiece is designed having a shape that encompasses each one of the variety of shapes. A set of dies is produced for producing the workpiece and the dies are used to form a set of workpieces via forging, die-casting or composite resin/fiber molding. Finally, a set of bows having mutually different shapes are machined from the workpieces. The method taught avoids the expense of producing a new set of dies for each new archery bow riser design.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1998
    Assignee: Spenco, Inc.
    Inventors: Andy Andrews, Spencer Land
  • Patent number: 5157551
    Abstract: The invention comprises a rear view mirror having a surrounding frame with a sleeve mounted vertically along one vertical edge of the frame. The sleeve has a slot and a screw is mounted within the sleeve with a pair of spiral grooves of opposite pitch connected together at their upper and lower edges to form an oscillating path. A ring is slidably mounted on the screw with a pin on the ring engaging the screw in one of the grooves. A motor drives the screw to cause the ring to oscillate vertically in the sleeve and a wiper has an arm connected to the ring through the slot in the sleeve, so that the oscillation of the ring on the screw causes the wiper to oscillate upward and downward on the mirror to wipe the mirror to remove rainfall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1992
    Assignee: Spenco, Inc.
    Inventor: Jonathan P. Spence