Patents by Inventor Michael Ellig

Michael Ellig 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).

  • Publication number: 20070227018
    Abstract: An improved sighting device is provided. The sight may be used on a bow or other device which is typically sighted on an object during use. The sight includes at least one light-gathering fiber-optic fiber having at least one end from which absorbed light may be transmitted for viewing by a user. The fiber-optic fiber includes an associated element that regulates the amount of light absorbed in inverse proportion to the impinging light intensity in an automatic manner providing a more constant light intensity output.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2006
    Publication date: October 4, 2007
    Inventor: Michael Ellig
  • Patent number: 7086161
    Abstract: A device used to facilitate the accurate shooting of an archery bow. The device includes horizontally and vertically adjustable support structure for attaching the device to a bow. Moreover, the device includes a base, a guard and sight pins. The base includes arcuate channels sized for receipt of sight pins and arched to ensure that the sight pins are aimed at the archer's eye regardless of vertical spacing. The sight pins include an offset-Y-shaped fiber support and a light-gathering fiber. The light-gathering fiber comprises a length of fiber optic material with a sighting point on each distal end thereof. The offset-Y-shaped fiber support is an offset-Y-shaped member whose offset allows for placement in either of two spaced arcuate channels while maintaining the targeting axis position of the sighting points. The guard, which encircles the sight pins, includes three fiber optic fibers spaced about its diameter to allow for low-light alignment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2006
    Assignee: Montana Black Gold
    Inventors: Michael Ellig, Jeff Murray
  • Publication number: 20060157038
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a fall away arrow rest system for use with a compound bow having a string. The arrow rest system is adapted to support a shaft of an arrow while a tail section of the arrow engages with the string for shooting of the arrow. The arrow rest includes a housing, a rotatable shaft having a first portion mounted with and supported by the housing and a second portion extending from the housing, a launcher and a pair of arms defining a channel therebetween for accepting the arrow shaft, an activator operative to selectively urge rotation of the rotatable shaft and movement of the launcher from an upright arrow support position to a lowered position, and including a locking component moveable from an engaging position to releasably lock the position of the rotatable shaft when the launcher is at the upright arrow support position, and a disengaging position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2005
    Publication date: July 20, 2006
    Inventors: Michael Ellig, Roland Barner
  • Publication number: 20050150119
    Abstract: A device used to facilitate the accurate shooting of an archery bow. The device includes horizontally and vertically adjustable support structure for attaching the device to a bow. Moreover, the device includes a base, a guard and sight pins. The base includes arcuate channels sized for receipt of sight pins and arched to ensure that the sight pins are aimed at the archer's eye regardless of vertical spacing. The sight pins include an offset-Y-shaped fiber support and a light-gathering fiber. The light-gathering fiber comprises a length of fiber optic material with a sighting point on each distal end thereof. The offset-Y-shaped fiber support is an offset-Y-shaped member whose offset allows for placement in either of two spaced arcuate channels while maintaining the targeting axis position of the sighting points. The guard, which encircles the sight pins, includes three fiber optic fibers spaced about its diameter to allow for low-light alignment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2004
    Publication date: July 14, 2005
    Inventors: Michael Ellig, Jeff Murray
  • Publication number: 20030136393
    Abstract: The present invention is an fall-away arrow rest for an archery bow. It is comprised of a housing having a cavity. A shaft extends into the housing and is rotatable between a set position and a release position. A shaft pin is coupled with the shaft that extends away from the shaft and into the cavity. A first spring is provided to urge the shaft towards the release position. A weight is coupled with the housing and positioned in the cavity so that it can pivot between a locking position and an unlocking position with the weight being biased with a second spring towards the locking position. A pin stop is provided in the weight to receive the shaft pin when the shaft is in the set position and the weight is in the locking position. An arrow support is coupled with the shaft portion that extends outside of the housing. A cover is supplied across the cavity to prevent the entry of deleterious materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2002
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Inventors: Roland K. Barner, Michael Ellig
  • Patent number: 6595195
    Abstract: The present invention is an fall-away arrow rest for an archery bow. It is comprised of a housing having a cavity. A shaft extends into the housing and is rotatable between a set position and a release position. A shaft pin is coupled with the shaft that extends away from the shaft and into the cavity. A first spring is provided to urge the shaft towards the release position. A weight is coupled with the housing and positioned in the cavity so that it can pivot between a locking position and an unlocking position with the weight being biased with a second spring towards the locking position. A pin stop is provided in the weight to receive the shaft pin when the shaft is in the set position and the weight is in the locking position. An arrow support is coupled with the shaft portion that extends outside of the housing. A cover is supplied across the cavity to prevent the entry of deleterious materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2003
    Assignee: Montana Black Gold
    Inventors: Roland K. Barner, Michael Ellig
  • Patent number: 6318016
    Abstract: A fishing lure with a brightly luminous eye and partially luminous lateral line of a light collecting and transmitting optic fiber to imitate a bait fish. The lure includes a lure body wt. a fishing line connector and a hook. A pair of elongate, light storing and transmitting optical pipes are connected along each side the lure body. Each such light pipe has at least a partially exposed, light gathering length and each terminates in a bulbous lens. Light energy received in the light pipe generates a faint luminous glow along its length to represent the lateral line of a baitfish and generates a bright luminous glow at the bulbous lens to represent the eye of a baitfish.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2001
    Inventor: Michael Ellig
  • Patent number: 5862603
    Abstract: A sighting system utilizes identical sight pins to form a series of sighting indicia for aiming a bow. The sight pins comprise a contrast fin with a sighting end surrounding an aiming dot of a light gathering member which is held by a transparent flange connected to the contrast fin. The transparent flange allows almost the entire surface area of the light gathering member to be used to gather light which is focused at an end of the light gathering member which forms the aiming dot. In an alternate embodiment the sight pin is formed of a unitary piece entirely of contrast material. In another embodiment of the sight pin, a shaft is provided with a threaded outer surface and a channel through the outer surface for receiving the light gathering member. The sight end of the sight pin is coated to form a contrast between the aiming dot and the sight pin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1999
    Inventor: Michael Ellig