序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 JUNGLE FIGHTER AIRCRAFT CONVERSION KIT PCT/US2006017973 2006-05-09 WO2007114831A2 2007-10-11 HARDING DAVID K
A jungle fighter aircraft conversion kit comprised of a gattling gun works (1) that is mounted at the nose cone (3) under portion of an aircraft (2), avionics grayboxes (8), vibration trays (5), a hood (9) for enclosure and a machine gun (10). The gattling gun works (1) is designed for repeat fire power in intermittent operations while the air vents (4) in the gattling machine gun works (1) are designed for cooling the weapon. The grayboxes (8) are located within the gattling works weapon (1) and are designed for control within the cockpit (7) of the aircraft. Both the weapon and the grayboxes (8) have vibration trays (5) mounted at each equipment base. The machine gun (10) is preferably compact and lightweight and similar in design to those used by United States secret service agents.
22 Methods and apparatus for a suspension system US15343547 2016-11-04 US09982834B2 2018-05-29 William E. Woodbury, II
Various embodiments of the present technology may comprise a method and apparatus for a space-saving suspension system. In various embodiments, the apparatus may comprise a fine suspension device, a coarse suspension device, and a mechanical assembly. In various embodiments, the fine suspension device is arranged at an angle greater than zero degrees from the z-axis. In various embodiments, the mechanical assembly is coupled to the fine suspension device and a payload, such that when a force is exerted on the mechanical assembly by the payload, an applied force is transmitted to the fine suspension device.
23 LINE-OF-SIGHT APPARATUS LOCKING ARRANGEMENT WITH FRONT AND REAR FASTENER US15311286 2014-05-15 US20170089658A1 2017-03-30 Gustav Heurlin
The present invention regards a line-of-sight apparatus locking arrangement for demountable securing a line-of-sight apparatus to said arrangement. The arrangement comprises a first and second locking device, each of which comprising a handle member adapted for attachment to a rotation mechanism coupled to a translation mechanism adapted for, during manoeuvre of the locking device, converting rotational motion into translator motion, each translation mechanism comprises a pressing portion provided for abutment against an abutment area of the apparatus.
24 Locking gun rack system with quick deployment US13833642 2013-03-15 US08950596B2 2015-02-10 Robert Arabian; Chris L. Dunn
In one embodiment there is provided a long gun rack system. The system includes an L-shaped frame; a butt cap secured to the side to accommodate a butt end of the gun; a handcuff ratchet lock mechanism secured to the frame at a position to accommodate the barrel, the lock mechanism configured to unlock in response to the receipt of an electronic code or in response to a key; an electronic security mechanism secured to the frame and is in communication with the lock mechanism; and a side plate having a cut-out region is secured along the frame at a position defined between the lock mechanism and the frame, such that the cut-out region permits the plate to mount in close proximity to the long gun and blocks the removal of the takedown pins and/or the full movement of a charging handle.
25 Locking Gun Rack System With Quick Deployment US13833642 2013-03-15 US20140263107A1 2014-09-18 Robert Arabian; Chris L. Dunn
In one embodiment there is provided a long gun rack system. The system includes an L-shaped frame; a butt cap secured to the side to accommodate a butt end of the gun; a handcuff ratchet lock mechanism secured to the frame at a position to accommodate the barrel, the lock mechanism configured to unlock in response to the receipt of an electronic code or in response to a key; an electronic security mechanism secured to the frame and is in communication with the lock mechanism; and a side plate having a cut-out region is secured along the frame at a position defined between the lock mechanism and the frame, such that the cut-out region permits the plate to mount in close proximity to the long gun and blocks the removal of the takedown pins and/or the full movement of a charging handle.
26 LIGHTWEIGHT WEAPONS PLATFORM US13782621 2013-03-01 US20130228650A1 2013-09-05 CHRISTOPHER CANTINE; John Croghan; Andrew Scott
A mounting system is provided including a center platform having a plurality of mounting lugs for mounting the center platform transversely extending at least partially through an aircraft cabin with a first end and second end of the center platform adjacent a respective first and second side opening of the aircraft cabin. A first support pylon may be removably coupleable to the first end of the center platform to extend outwardly from a first side of the aircraft. A second support pylon may be removably coupleable to the second end of the center platform to extend outwardly form a second side of the aircraft. A modular floor component may be removably coupleable relative to a longitudinal side of the center platform to provide a substantially planar load surface including a top portion of the modular floor component and a top surface of the center platform.
27 Weapons platform construction US10495131 2002-10-24 US07207256B2 2007-04-24 James Michael O'Dwyer
A vehicular weapons platform (30) including a plurality of barrel assemblies (10), wherein each barrel assembly includes a barrel (11), a plurality of projectiles (14) axially disposed within the barrel for operative sealing engagement with the bore of the barrel (11) and discrete propellant charges (15) for propelling respective projectiles sequentially through the muzzle of the barrel; and at least one of said plurality of barrel assemblies (10) includes a barrel which also forms a structural member of the weapons platform. In one preferred form, the weapons platform takes the form of a small combat aerial vehicle (SCAV) (30), wherein the barrel assemblies (10) form the airframe. A method of constructing a weapons platform from the barrel assemblies is also described.
28 Removable universal gun mount system US11002723 2004-12-03 US20060117941A1 2006-06-08 Stephen Pacuska
Disclosed is a gun mount system which utilizes a standard cylindrical swivel plug and socket concept which permits fast and easy change out or relocation of desired weapons by as few as one or two people without using tools. It also permits the gun mounts to be readily relocated.
29 Weapons platform construction US10495131 2002-10-24 US20050081708A1 2005-04-21 James O'Dwyer
A vehicular weapons platform (30) including a plurality of barrel assemblies (10), wherein each barrel assembly includes a barrel (11), a plurality of projectiles (14) axially disposed within the barrel for operative sealing engagement with the bore of the barrel (11) and discrete propellant charges (15) for propelling respective projectiles sequentially through the muzzle of the barrel; and at least one of said plurality of barrel assemblies (10) includes a barrel which also forms a structural member of the weapons platform. In one preferred form, the weapons platform takes the form of a small combat aerial vehicle (SCAV) (30), wherein the barrel assemblies (10) form the airframe. A method of constructing a weapons platform from the barrel assemblies is also described.
30 High-mobility artillery cannon system US09834821 2001-04-13 US20020050208A1 2002-05-02 Richard W. Staiert; Robert B. Stratton
transport aircraft, includes a lightweight field howitzer, a medium tactical vehicle, and a bed disposable on the vehicle, the bed for receiving and supporting the howitzer such that the vehicle with the howitzer disposed on the bed is receivable within an envelop having substantially the dimensions of the cargo envelop defined within the C-130 type transport aircraft. A method of configuring a cannon system for transport the C-130 type transport aircraft is included.
31 Training device for use with combat vehicles US893324 1997-07-16 US5886280A 1999-03-23 Brooks L. Collins
A training device for combat vehicles which can hold a replacement weapon. This training device is comprised of an insertion portion which inserts within the barrel support of the combat vehicle and has secured thereto a holding device for holding a replacement weapon. This training device permits the firing of the replacement weapon with similar firing characteristics to the originally mounted gun. The use of this replacement unit can provide realistic training using less expensive ammunition than that necessary for the original weapon of the combat vehicle.
32 Plank-mounted aircraft armament system having ammunition magazine apparatus and associated mounting structure US874032 1992-04-27 US5263397A 1993-11-23 Paul H. Sanderson
A helicopter armament system includes an elongated support plank longitudinally extending transversely through the helicopter and having opposite end portions projecting outwardly beyond opposite sides of the helicopter. Mounted on these opposite plank end portions are a pair of 0.50 caliber machine guns supplied with belted ammunition by two ganged pairs of ammunition magazine boxes supported within the cabin area, on the top side of the plank, by roller support structures operable to isolate the boxes from forces arising from plank flexure, and to significantly facilitate operative attachment of the boxes to the plank and subsequent removal of the boxes therefrom. Using specially designed inserts and lid structures, each of the boxes may be rapidly converted between 0.50 caliber and 7.62 mm ammunition belt storage and outfeed, and the same boxes may be used individually or ganged in a two or four box group to feed a 0.50 caliber machine gun, or used individually or ganged in a two box group to feed a 7.62 mm machine gun.
33 Aircraft armament apparatus US532172 1990-06-04 US5024138A 1991-06-18 Paul H. Sanderson; Richard C. Serkland
An aircraft armament mounting system includes an elongated support plank member which is insertable transversely through the aircraft cabin area so that a central portion of the plank is disposed within the cabin area and its opposite end portions project outwardly from the aircraft. This central portion is anchored to the aircraft, and outer tip portions of the plank are pivotable between extended and inwardly folded positions. A pair of rocket launchers are mounted on downwardly projecting support structures secured to the outer ends of the plank tip portions, the support structure having integral adjustment mechanisms which permit vertical and horizontal adjustment of the rocket launcher firing axes. Supported on the underside of the plank end portions, inwardly of the foldable tip sections, are a pair of machine gun pods supported on specially designed shock absorbing gun mounts which carry a pair of machine guns provided with electrically driven charging assemblies. The charging assemblies are operative to drive the bolt pins of the guns to their safe posiitons and then allow the pins to be driven to their armed positions by their associated return springs. External ammunition belt magazines are disposed within the cabin area, the ammunition belts from such magazines being routed to their associated guns through openings formed in the outer end portions of the support plank member. The gun pods may alternatively be mounted on wing pylons of a fixed wing aircraft and supplied from external ammunition magazines also supported on wing pylons spaced outwardly from the gun pods.
34 Aircraft armament apparatus US297943 1989-01-17 US4966063A 1990-10-30 Paul H. Sanderson; Richard C. Serkland
An aircraft armament mounting system includes an elongated support plank member which is insertable transversely through the aircraft cabin area so that a central portion of the plank is disposed within the cabin area and its opposite end portions project outwardly from the aircraft. This central portion is anchored to the aircraft, and outer tip portions of the plank are pivotable between extended and inwardly folded positions. A pair of rocket launchers are mounted on downwardly projecting support structures secured to the outer ends of the plank tip portions, the support structures having integral adjustment mechanisms which permit vertical and horizontal adjustment of the rocket launcher firing axes. Supported on the underside of the plank end portions, inwardly of the foldable tip sections, are a pair of machine gun pods supported on specially designed shock absorbing gun mounts which carry a pair of machine guns provided with electrically driven charging assemblies. The charging assemblies are operative to drive the bolt pins of the guns to their safe positions and then allow the pins to be driven to their armed positions by their associated return springs. External ammunition belt magazines are disposed within the cabin area, the ammunition belts from such magazines being routed to their associated guns through openings formed in the outer end portions of the support plank member. The gun pods may alternatively be mounted on wing pylons of a fixed wing aircraft and supplied from external ammunition magazines also supported on wing pylons spaced outwardly from the gun pods.
35 Combination shooter's bench and gun carrying case US924311 1986-10-29 US4702029A 1987-10-27 Richard L. DeVaul; Gerald P. Vaikness
A gun case for a target rifle also serves as a collapsible portable shooter's bench. The bench has three detachable legs and three sockets or mounts on each side, permitting the shooter's bench to be set up for the right handed or left handed shooters. A gun rest for supporting the rifle fits into a socket or sleeve in the case. The case is equipped with locks to secure it when being stored or transported.
36 Shooting bench US619572 1984-06-11 US4563829A 1986-01-14 Thomas J. Bozick
A shooting bench for use with hand guns, such as target pistols, positions an elongated horizontally disposed flat body member on the upper end of a vertical support and detachably secures a triangular secondary vertical support thereto. A hinged block having a padded V-shaped depression in its upper end is attached to one end of the elongated horizontally disposed flat body member and a flat cushion is attached to the flat body member in oppositely disposed relation to the hinged block. The triangular secondary vertical support is positioned at right angles to the first mentioned vertical support and adjustable legs extend downwardly from each of the lowermost portions of the vertical support and the triangular secondary vertical support.
37 Shooters table US399070 1982-07-16 US4545144A 1985-10-08 Philip C. Schuster
This invention relates to shooting benches in general, and more specifically to a collapsible, portable, contoured, shooting table with adjustable legs and having raised and recessed portions, to accommodate a shooters upper torso, support a plurality of firearms, and prevent loose shells from rolling off the table surface.
38 Portable shooting bench US515475 1983-07-20 US4535559A 1985-08-20 Michael F. Hall
This apparatus enables more accurate firing of rifles and other firearms and is particularly adapted to use for this purpose in hard-to-reach locations and/or over extended continuous periods of use because of its light weight and its compactness when assembled for portage.
39 Mini bench rest US609277 1975-09-02 US4055017A 1977-10-25 Harold Thompson
The bench rest of this invention comprises a mounting base being adapted to permit articulation for both pitch and yaw; and a bench having a beam mounted to said collar, and having a front support rest. The front support rest is adjustable for elevation with respect to the main plane of the beam. The beam also includes a detachably mounted rear support for long barrel guns, such as rifles.
40 Rifle support US542099 1975-01-20 US3964613A 1976-06-22 William R. Anderson, Jr.
A portable rifle rest with optional storage comprising an elongated storage box having a hinged top, sides and a bottom with the opposed ends of the box each having a cushioned slot therein to support a rifle for cleaning, adjustment and so forth.
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