Patents by Inventor Craig T. Yehle
Craig T. Yehle has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10066895Abstract: A compound archery bow comprises a riser, limbs attached to the riser, pulley members mounted on the limbs, a draw cable, one or more additional cables, and a cable guard. The limbs, draw cable, and additional cables are arranged so that drawing the bow rotates the pulley members to let out the draw cable, takes up or lets out each additional cable with the pulley members, and bends the bow limbs toward one another. The cable guard comprises an elongated, resilient, non-articulated member attached to and extending backward from the riser, and a cable retainer. The cable guard displaces each additional cable laterally from a shooting plane of the bow sufficiently at brace to avoid fletching of an arrow, and bends inwardly when the bow is drawn but still displaces each additional cable laterally sufficiently to avoid the shaft of the arrow.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2014Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: BOWTECH, INC.Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Publication number: 20170370673Abstract: A compound archery bow includes a power cable arranged to be taken up at one end by a pulley member and is coupled at the other end to the bow by (i) a pair of spaced-apart flexible secondary power cables connected to a transverse coupling member, and (ii) the power cable being connected to the transverse coupling member at any one of multiple cable positions along the transverse coupling member between the secondary power cables. Performance characteristics of the bow can be optimized with respect to the transverse position of the power cable on the transverse coupling member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2016Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 9683806Abstract: A compound archery bow includes a pulley member that is rotatable on a transverse axle and that takes up a power cable as the bow is drawn. The pulley member is arranged so as to be fixed at any one of multiple transverse positions along its rotation axis relative to the bow limb by one or both of: (i) the transverse axle being retained on the bow limb at any one of multiple axle positions along the rotation axis by engagement of the transverse axle with the bow limb, or (ii) the pulley member being retained on the transverse axle at any one of multiple pulley positions along the transverse axle by engagement of the pulley member with the transverse axle. Performance characteristics of the bow can be optimized with respect to the transverse position of the pulley member along its rotation axis.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2016Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: BowTech, Inc.Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Publication number: 20150027425Abstract: A compound archery bow comprises a riser, limbs attached to the riser, pulley members mounted on the limbs, a draw cable, one or more additional cables, and a cable guard. The limbs, draw cable, and additional cables are arranged so that drawing the bow rotates the pulley members to let out the draw cable, takes up or lets out each additional cable with the pulley members, and bends the bow limbs toward one another. The cable guard comprises an elongated, resilient, non-articulated member attached to and extending backward from the riser, and a cable retainer. The cable guard displaces each additional cable laterally from a shooting plane of the bow sufficiently at brace to avoid fletching of an arrow, and bends inwardly when the bow is drawn but still displaces each additional cable laterally sufficiently to avoid the shaft of the arrow.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Publication number: 20140299116Abstract: A compound archery bow comprises a riser, limbs attached to the riser, pulley members mounted on the limbs, a draw cable, one or more additional cables, and a cable guard. The limbs, draw cable, and additional cables are arranged so that drawing the bow rotates the pulley members to let out the draw cable, takes up or lets out each additional cable with the pulley members, and bends the bow limbs toward one another. The cable guard comprises an elongated, resilient, non-articulated member attached to and extending backward from the riser, and a cable retainer. The cable guard displaces each additional cable laterally from a shooting plane of the bow sufficiently at brace to avoid fletching of an arrow, and bends inwardly when the bow is drawn but still displaces each additional cable laterally sufficiently to avoid the shaft of the arrow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2009Publication date: October 9, 2014Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 8739769Abstract: A compound archery bow comprises a riser, limbs, pulley members connected to the limbs, a draw cable, and a power cable. A first pulley member includes a draw cable journal, a power cable take-up mechanism, and coaxial axle segments extending from opposite sides of the pulley member. The effective lever arm of the power cable take-up mechanism decreases, during a latter portion of drawing the bow, from a distance that is greater than a radius of the axle segments to a minimum distance that is less than that radius. The first pulley member is further arranged so that, with the bow fully drawn, at least a portion of the power cable passes through at least a portion of a space between the first and second axle segments.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2013Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: BowTech, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas C. Obteshka, Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 8635994Abstract: An archery bow comprises a central riser, first and second bow limbs attached to the riser, and a draw cable coupled to the bow limbs. Each bow limb comprises a multilayer composite structure having a compression layer, a tension layer, and an intermediate layer between the compression and tension layers, with the limbs arranged so that drawing the bow causes each limb to bend toward its corresponding compression layer. Each layer comprises corresponding fibers embedded in a corresponding polymer matrix. Elastic moduli of the compression and tension layers are each smaller than that of the intermediate layer. A method comprises attaching the first and second bow limbs to the riser and coupling the draw cable to the limbs. Another method can further comprise forming each bow limb by embedding the corresponding fibers of each layer in the corresponding polymer matrix, and curing the corresponding polymer matrix.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2009Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: BowTech, Inc.Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 8469013Abstract: A compound archery bow comprises a riser, limbs, pulley members connected to the limbs, a draw cable, and a power cable. A first pulley member includes a draw cable journal, a power cable take-up mechanism, and coaxial axle segments extending from opposite sides of the pulley member. The effective lever arm of the power cable take-up mechanism decreases, during a latter portion of drawing the bow, from a distance that is greater than a radius of the axle segments to a minimum distance that is less than that radius. The first pulley member is further arranged so that, with the bow fully drawn, at least a portion of the power cable passes through at least a portion of a space between the first and second axle segments.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2011Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Extreme Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas C. Obteshka, Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 8459244Abstract: An archery bow comprises a riser and a pair of bow limbs. The riser has a central portion and first and second end portions, each including a corresponding forward pivotable connection point and rearward bearing point substantially rigidly positioned on the corresponding end portion. A bearing member is positioned at each corresponding rearward bearing point. Each bow limb has a riser connection point and a pulley connection point, and is (i) pivotably connected at its riser connection point to the corresponding riser end portion at its pivotable connection point, (ii) positioned against the corresponding bearing member at a point along the bow limb between its riser and pulley connection points that is displaced from the riser connection point by at least one third of the distance between the riser and pulley connection points, and (iii) arranged at its pulley connection point to receive a pulley member pivotably connected thereto.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Extreme Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Publication number: 20120210991Abstract: An archery bow comprises a riser and a pair of bow limbs. The riser has a central portion and first and second end portions, each including a corresponding forward pivotable connection point and rearward bearing point substantially rigidly positioned on the corresponding end portion. A bearing member is positioned at each corresponding rearward bearing point. Each bow limb has a riser connection point and a pulley connection point, and is (i) pivotably connected at its riser connection point to the corresponding riser end portion at its pivotable connection point, (ii) positioned against the corresponding bearing member at a point along the bow limb between its riser and pulley connection points that is displaced from the riser connection point by at least one third of the distance between the riser and pulley connection points, and (iii) arranged at its pulley connection point to receive a pulley member pivotably connected thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 8181638Abstract: A compound archery bow comprises a riser and two limbs extending therefrom; first and second pulley members on the corresponding limbs; a draw cable, and a power cable. The pulley members include corresponding draw cable journals, and the draw cable is engaged to be let out from them and to rotate the pulley members as the bow is drawn. The first and second pulley members further include power cable take-up and let-out mechanisms, respectively. The power cable is engaged to be taken up by the power cable take-up mechanism and to be let out by the power cable let-out mechanism as the bow is drawn and the pulley members rotate. The power cable let-out mechanism comprises paired let-out members disposed on opposite sides of the second bow limb, and the power cable is engaged with the let-out members in a split cable arrangement or a yoke arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2010Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 8082910Abstract: A pulley assembly for a compound archery bow comprises a set of multiple power cable pulleys and a draw cable pulley. The draw cable pulley is arranged to be rotatably mounted on a bow limb, to let out the draw cable when the bow is drawn, and so as to have interchangeably mounted thereon any one of the multiple power cable pulleys. Each power cable pulley is arranged to take up the power cable when the bow is drawn. At least one of the power cable pulleys is arranged so as to result in substantially negligible let-off of draw force of the bow. At least one other of the power cable pulleys is arranged so as to result in substantial let-off of the draw force of the bow at a corresponding draw length.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Extreme Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 8037876Abstract: A bow comprises: a riser; first and second limbs attached to the riser; first and second pulley members rotatably connected to the respective bow limbs; draw, power, and tensioning cables; and a tensioning pulley. The draw cable engages draw cable journals of the pulley members and rotates them as the bow is drawn and the draw cable is let out from the draw cable journals. The tensioning cable is secured at its first end to the first bow limb and engaged at its second end to be taken up by a power cam of the first pulley member as the bow is drawn and the first pulley member rotates. The tensioning pulley includes a tensioning cable journal and is arranged with the tensioning cable engaged therewith. The power cable is connected at its first end to the tensioning pulley and at its second end to the second bow limb.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Extreme Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 7832387Abstract: An archery bow comprises an elongated riser, two coupling members, and two bow limbs. The riser has a pair of distal pivotable connection points, a pair of proximal pivotable connection points between the distal connection points, and a central handle portion between the proximal connection points. Each coupling member is pivotably connected at a first pivotable connection point thereof to the riser at a corresponding proximal connection point thereof. Each bow limb is pivotably connected to the riser at a corresponding distal pivotable connection point thereof and pivotably connected to a corresponding coupling member at a second pivotable connection point thereof. Each bow limb is adapted at a pulley pivotable connection point thereof to receive a pulley member pivotably connected thereto.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Extreme Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 7784453Abstract: A draw mechanism for a crossbow comprises a drive gear, coupling gear, retaining member, one-way rotary clutch, retainer, rotary drive member, tension member, and catch. The drive gear is coupled to the coupling gear. The retaining member and coupling gear are coaxially coupled by the one-way rotary clutch. The retainer releasably engages the retaining member. The coupling gear is coupled to the rotary drive member which is engaged with the tension member. The catch is connected to the tension member and retains a bowstring as the crossbow is drawn. Rotation of the coupling gear in one direction causes the rotary drive member to tension the tension member to move the catch to draw the crossbow. Engagement of the retainer with the retaining member retards rotation of the coupling gear in the other direction thereby retarding movement of the catch to “undraw” the crossbow. Release by the retainer allows movement of the catch to undraw the crossbow.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Extreme Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 7770567Abstract: A trigger assembly for a crossbow comprises a caliper, a trigger mechanism, a safety mechanism, and a bolt sensor. The caliper retains or releases a bowstring. The trigger mechanism holds the caliper against its bias to retain the bowstring, or releases the caliper to release the bowstring and fire the crossbow. The safety mechanism in a safety-on arrangement blocks the trigger mechanism or in a safety-off arrangement enables movement of the trigger mechanism. The bolt sensor biases the safety mechanism toward its safety-on arrangement when no bolt is present, or is held against its bias by a bolt to enable movement of the safety mechanism into its safety-off arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Extreme Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 7770568Abstract: A cam assembly for an archery bow comprises: a journal for letting out a draw cable as the bow is drawn and the cam assembly rotates; a take-up mechanism for taking up a first power cable; and a let-out mechanism for letting out a second power cable. A second similar cam assembly comprises: a journal for letting out the draw cable; a take-up mechanism for taking up the second power cable; and a let-out mechanism for letting out the first power cable. Draw force versus draw distance for the bow is at least in part determined by: relative rates of take-up and let-out of the first power cable by the first and second cam assemblies, respectively; and relative rates of take-up and let-out of the second power cable by the second and first cam assemblies, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 7305979Abstract: A cam assembly for an archery bow comprises: a journal for letting out a draw cable as the bow is drawn and the cam assembly rotates; a take-up mechanism for taking up a first power cable; and a let-out mechanism for letting out a second power cable. A second similar cam assembly comprises: a journal for letting out the draw cable; a take-up mechanism for taking up the second power cable; and a let-out mechanism for letting out the first power cable. Draw force versus draw distance for the bow is at least in part determined by: relative rates of take-up and let-out of the first power cable by the first and second cam assemblies, respectively; and relative rates of take-up and let-out of the second power cable by the second and first cam assemblies, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Inventor: Craig T. Yehle