序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 High-mobility artillery cannon system US09834821 2001-04-13 US06742435B2 2004-06-01 Richard W. Staiert; Robert B. Stratton
A high-mobility artillery cannon system transportable with the cargo envelop of a 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.
122 Rifle support apparatus US364213 1994-12-27 US5497575A 1996-03-12 Joseph Fried
Support apparatus for a rifle having a barrel, a bipod and a butt, the apparatus including a ground mat having first and second recesses wherein the first recess is adapted to secure the rifle bipod and the second recess containing a telescoping member is adapted to support the butt of the rifle.
123 Aircraft armament mounting apparatus US614504 1990-11-16 US5187318A 1993-02-16 Paul H. Sanderson; Richard C. Serkland
An aircraft armament mounting system includes an elongated support plank member which is longitudinally insertable transversely through the aircraft cabin area so that a central portion is disposed therein. The central plank portion is anchored within the cabin area, with opposite outer longitudinal portions of the plank projecting outwardly from opposite sides of the aircraft. Specially designed mounting structures are provided which permit selectively variable and oriented combinations of rocket launchers, 7.62 mm machine guns and 0.50 caliber machine guns to be removably secured to the outwardly projecting plank portions to provide the aircraft with a high degree of armament interchangeability and versatility.
124 Mobile assault logistic kinetmatic engagement device US277122 1989-03-06 US5020411A 1991-06-04 Larry Rowan
A portable-mobile-self propelled weapons plateform. Said plateform being propelled by an automated array of plasma engines coupled to a plasma source, energy source and further being coupled to energy weapon systems.
125 Aircraft armament apparatus US144873 1988-01-13 US4893545A 1990-01-16 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.
126 Portable bench rest shooting stand and gun case holder US918700 1986-10-17 US4824086A 1989-04-25 Arthur Rickling, deceased; by Margie J. Rickling, executrix
A portable gun cas holder comprised of a pair of gun supports mounted within a carrying case wherein one of the gun supports is equipped with a clamping assembly which holds the gun in place wherein the clamping assembly may be adjusted to accommodate the individual characteristics of a particular gun and furthermore where the gun supports may be adjusted in height and further may be folded within the carrying case to allow for easy transportation of the invention.
127 Gun rest US603773 1984-04-25 US4575964A 1986-03-18 Donnie R. Griffin
A portable gun rest of lightweight plastic comprises a pair of oppositely directed U-shaped saddle members at opposite ends respectively of an elongate telescopic support assembly. One saddle member is dimensioned to fit over a user's thigh and the other saddle member is dimensioned to receive the forearm of a rifle or shotgun. A locking pin for the telescopic assembly is carried on the end of a cord which also forms a carrying strap for the gun rest. The device can be used to support various types of guns in various firing positions.
128 Rifle benchrest US567812 1984-01-03 US4558532A 1985-12-17 Monte S. Wright
This rifle benchrest is for improved accuracy in firing on targets. Primarily, it consists of a padded base with a pair of padded support posts, which enable quick and easy elevation adjustments of the rifle itself, and easy rifle sight elevation adjustments, as well.
129 Bench rest for firearms US557828 1983-12-05 US4558531A 1985-12-17 Gregory G. Kilby
A weapon bench rest (10) including a base (12) and a pair of spaced upright guide members (18) extending upwardly from the top side (14) of the base. A bridge (20) extends between the guide members (18) parallel to the top side (14) of the base and presents a weapon support surface (22) including a resilient pad (64) on the top (24) of the bridge. A height adjustment mechanism (26) incrementally adjusts and then arrestably maintains the distance between the weapon support surface (22) and the base (12). The base (12) is provided with a handle (40) and is supported by legs (42) the projecting length of which is adjustable and removable for storage within a suitable compartment (50) of the base.
130 Portable gun holder case US494784 1983-05-16 US4548392A 1985-10-22 Arthur R. Rickling
A portable gun case holder comprised of a pair of gun supports mounted within a carrying case wherein one of the gun supports is equipped with a clamping assembly which holds the gun in place wherein the clamping assembly may be adjusted to accommodate the individual characteristics of a particular gun and furthermore where the gun supports may be folded within the carrying case to allow for easy transportation of the invention.
131 Pistol mounting bracket US439827 1982-11-08 US4521930A 1985-06-11 Jack C. Henson
A pistol mounting bracket is shown for mounting a pistol holster of the type having a pistol receiving pouch and a belt loop attached to the pouch for securing the holster to the body of a wearer onto a bed. The mounting bracket has a support arm which is adapted to be fitted under the bed mattress and a holding arm connected to the support arm and depending therefrom in a plane generally perpendicular to the plane of the support arm. The holding arm has a connecting end fixed to the support arm and an opposite flange end adapted to be slidingly received within the belt loop of the pistol holster.
132 Portable shooter's bench US444284 1982-11-24 US4506466A 1985-03-26 Stanley J. Hall
A portable bench which is particularly suited for use by a shooter comprises top and front and rear leg assemblies pivotally connected thereto. The leg assemblies fold inwardly to provide a pocket for carrying a seat which is releasably connected to the leg assemblies when they are folded outwardly at the point of use. The bench top is inclined and is vertically and angularly adjustable. The bench top has a lateral recess which overlies the seat for accommodating the upper body of the shooter when seated on the seat. An adjustable gun rest is provided at the front of the bench top for supporting the forearm of the shooter's gun.
133 Combination walking stick and shooting rest US416814 1982-09-13 US4481964A 1984-11-13 William J. Minneman
A combination walking stick and shooting rest comprises a generally L-shaped body having an elongated first member and a second member extending generally perpendicular to the first member at one end. A plurality of serrations extend along the forward and rearward edge of the elongated first member. An adjustable shooting support includes a rectangular aperture through one end thereof which receives the first member. The support can be moved along the first member when oriented generally perpendicular thereto. Once located at a desired position along the first member, the support is canted to engage the serrations and provide support at the selected location. The end of the elongated first member opposite to the second member is tapered to a point for insertion into the ground. The second member includes an upwardly concave surface which serves as a fixed support and also accommodates the palm of a user's hand. The adjustable shooting support includes an upwardly curved surface for receiving and supporting a shooting device.
134 Firearm support US415665 1982-09-07 US4449314A 1984-05-22 Richard L. Sorensen
A firearm support comprising an elongated base with front and rear support members each of which includes adjustable and coacting wedges adapted to receive and firmly grip selected portions of the stock of said firearm for displaying, cleaning and bore sighting purposes.
135 Anti-tank weapon US59237 1979-07-19 US4318329A 1982-03-09 Max Rentzsch; Erich Bock
Portable anti-tank weapon including a projectile launch tube for firing a projectile at a target. A firing device having at least one firing tube for an illuminating projectile or flare is mounted on the launch tube, with the firing tube being at an angle of elevation relative to the launch tube. A combatant can fire the illuminating projectile or projectiles so as to illuminate to the approach to and the target area, thereby enabling him to sight and fire the anti-tank projectile.
136 Firearm shooting support table US85213 1979-10-16 US4296963A 1981-10-27 Kenneth G. Blanchard; Reuben N. Ronne
A shooting table device having a table portion for supporting a firearm and seat portion for supporting the operator while firing the firearm with the firearm resting on the table portion. The table has a pair of front legs to support the front of the table. The seat portion has a pair of horizontal extending support members extending from the seat, and which are pivotably mounted to the front legs of the table to pivotably support the seat portion of the front of the table. The horizontally extending support members are telescoping to adjust the seat toward or away from the table. The seat portion has a pair of legs mounted to the seat portion of the rear of the table to support the rear end of the seat separate from the table. The table also has a support leg at its rearward end to support the rearward end of the table.
137 Gun barrel lock US961132 1978-11-16 US4226399A 1980-10-07 George H. Henderson
A locking mechanism for effectuating the locking of individual gun barrels to a wall or gun case which includes at least one rotatable jaw which is in opposition to an opposite jaw. The opposite jaw may be either rotatable or fixed. The configuration of the jaws causes them, when locked, to envelope or encircle the gun barrel thereby locking the gun in place.
138 Portable, foldable rifle or gun support US37084473 1973-06-18 US3863376A 1975-02-04 DALMASO RENO
A portable, foldable rifle or gun support having a rear riflesupporting yoke formed by the upper outturned ends of a pair of intermediate, ground-engaging legs; a forward rifle-supporting yoke similarly formed on a pair of forward legs pivotally supported on the intermediate legs adjacent the ground; and a rearwardly extending leg pivotally connected to the intermediate legs to vary the angle of the rifle supported by the yokes, the elevation of the yokes being slightly variable by the angle between the intermediate and front legs.
139 Portable gun support US3608225D 1970-02-25 US3608225A 1971-09-28 MANUEL BENJAMIN
A PORTABLE GUN SUPPORT HAVING A RECTANGULAR BASE, A REMOVABLE SUPPORT PLATE HAVING ATTACHED THERETO A PAIR OF UPRIGHT SUPPORT RODS WITH A BARREL SUPPORT MEMBER EXTENDING THEREBETWEEN AND ADJUSTABLE ALONG A PORTION OF THE LENGTH OF SAID SUPPORT RODS.
140 Micrometer rest for field gun US34573464 1964-02-18 US3208351A 1965-09-28 SOL DUBIN
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