序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Trail lock US9908526 1926-04-01 US1600302A 1926-09-21 ZIMMERMAN HARRY C
202 Weapon. US3989315 1915-07-14 US1183492A 1916-05-16 PRATT ALBERT B
203 Artillery-carriage. US1910586291 1910-10-10 US1063051A 1913-05-27 MAYER WILHELM
204 driggs US579261D US579261A 1897-03-23
205 PORTABLE SHOOTING STABILIZATION ASSIST CLAMP PCT/US2015044105 2015-08-06 WO2016022860A3 2016-04-21 WILLIAMS CODY; DIPPREY DAN
A portable shooting stabilization assist clamp designed for quick and easy, single- handed attachment and detachment on to a shooting rail or similar solid object. Once attached to an object, the clamp supports a firearm fore-stock, forend, frame, stock, or barrel allowing the user a steadier aim for more accurate shot placement. The clamp provides the capacity of a rapid attachment and detachment by using a spring clamp design. In its preferred embodiment, the clamp provides a rest with two angled prongs, in a generally V-shape, above the pivot of the the spring clamp, to help to easily place and retain the gun on the clamp. In alternative embodiments, multiple rests are provided as well as movable, pivoting rests. In addition to assisting shooters and hunters, the clamp could also be used to stabilize a camera, telescope, small video camera, or other device that is enhanced by stabilization.
206 MULTI-FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT STRUCTURE PCT/US2009004467 2009-08-04 WO2009158041A2 2009-12-30 CAMPBELL DAVID ROGERS; CAMPBELL THERESA KAY
A support structure comprises as image formers, weapons and sighting systems. An image former system is completely practicable by individuals of short stature or limited mobility, especially those in wheelchairs. Ordinary telescope optics and extremely rigid and simplified mechanical structural system allow the imagers incident optical axis to move through 3-dimensional space while the eyepiece image moves in one plane. Elevational rotation of the imager about the eyepiece allows the observer to view 360 degree in elevation without eye movement. A main tube tangential to the objective and parallel to the incident optical axis concentrically receives optical supports which retain the optics. The optical elements may be installed, removed, replaced and cleaned realignment of the optics. The optical support design receives reflective or refractive optics of varying focal lengths; the objective support accommodates cameras without focal adapters. The structural elements may receive ordnance and sighting means.
207 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.
208 THE PROTECTION OF AIRPLANES AGAINST TERRORISTS AND HIJACKERS PCT/HU0200092 2002-09-24 WO03035471A2 2003-05-01 GOEDE GABOR
The device and defence system planned for the protection of airplanes against terrorists and hijackers is described with the following characteristics: It's complex and coherent, and it consists of an extremely strong and hard ceiling cover which is made of plastic or kevlar strengthened by carbon-fibre, and this false ceiling is used in the corridors between the pilot and passenger cabins and in other relevant areas and rooms that has got a great importance in the defence system, and there are hidden launchers - for firing sleeping bullets which cause unconciousness or a paralysed state - placed on mountings above the false ceiling and they can be moved synchronised from the cockpit with hidden mini cameras by electromotors in every direction which are camouflaged as relieves or decorations, and they are connected with the pilot cabin by multy-plug cables or wireless remote transmitters where a security officer is constantly checking the central computer and its monitors to be able to divert any danger in time with the help of the hidden mini cameras and launchers if a terrorist or hijacker attack takes place on the board.
209 AN EXTENSION FOR A GUN SUPPORT PCT/US2017049754 2017-08-31 WO2018080636A3 2018-07-12 GYUREC ERNESTO
An extension system for a gun support is attached to a gun. The gun has a muzzle. The extension system includes a telescopic assembly having a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end is coupled to the gun, and the distal end is coupled to the gun support. The telescopic assembly includes at least two telescopic portions nested within each other. At least one clamp engages the telescopic portions to selectively fix the two telescopic portions relative to each other to provide an adjustable length of the telescopic assembly, which is then capable of positioning the gun support at or in the proximity of the muzzle.
210 WEAPON MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR FIREARMS PCT/IB2013059801 2013-10-30 WO2014064664A3 2015-01-29 HAGEDORN MARK EDWARD; BEBEE JOE
The present disclosure provides a weapons mounting system, which may include a gun mount that may be used independent of a swing mount or with the swing mount. The gun mount may include a Picatinny rail assembly and be attached to an ammunition container. The swing mount may include a positive locking system and a friction locking system. The present disclosure also provides a travel lock assembly, which partially connects the gun mount to the swing mount.
211 MULTI-FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT STRUCTURE PCT/US2009004467 2009-08-04 WO2009158041A8 2013-04-11 CAMPBELL DAVID ROGERS; CAMPBELL THERESA KAY
A support structure comprises as image formers, weapons and sighting systems. An image former system is completely practicable by individuals of short stature or limited mobility, especially those in wheelchairs. Ordinary telescope optics and extremely rigid and simplified mechanical structural system allow the imagers incident optical axis to move through 3-dimensional space while the eyepiece image moves in one plane. Elevational rotation of the imager about the eyepiece allows the observer to view 360 degree in elevation without eye movement. A main tube tangential to the objective and parallel to the incident optical axis concentrically receives optical supports which retain the optics. The optical elements may be installed, removed, replaced and cleaned realignment of the optics. The optical support design receives reflective or refractive optics of varying focal lengths; the objective support accommodates cameras without focal adapters. The structural elements may receive ordnance and sighting means.
212 SHOOTING STICK AND SLING COMBINATION PCT/US2006042677 2006-11-01 WO2007053694A2 2007-05-10 RUSH RHETT P; ELLINGTON RANDAL CRAIG
A selectively collapsible shooting support 30 is mounted on a sling 28 for supporting a weapon 32 to which the sling is attached. A cover 48 is selectively moveable with respect to the sling 38 for concealing and housing the collapsed shooting support in stored condition on the sling 38, and for releasing the support for deployment. The shooting support preferably comprises two segmented or collapsible sticks 40 connected to the sling 38 and extendable to support a firearm 32 during firing. Movement of the firearm 32 to follow a target is possible without loss of support or repositioning of the sticks 40 on a support surface 42 or a body portion of a shooter.
213 BUMPER SYSTEM FOR AN EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL DISRUPTOR US15916693 2018-03-09 US20180259311A1 2018-09-13 Perry Allen Sasnett; Michael Danforth Lincoln; Joshua Keith Brammer
The disclosed technology includes a bumper system for use with an Explosive Ordnance Disposal disruptor. The bumper system can include a bumper stop configured the slidably engage the disruptor, and a bumper configured to receive at least a portion of an initiation system of the disruptor. The bumper may be configured to receive at least a portion of the initiation system such that the bumper is attached to the at least a portion of the initiation system by friction.
214 HINGE ASSEMBLY WITH RETAINING RING CAM US15851227 2017-12-21 US20180180372A1 2018-06-28 Jonathan M. Scott; Robert DeCosta
A rifle holder hinge mechanism comprising a rifle hook attached to a hinge block, the hinge block having a hinge block sleeve, with a hinge pin rotatable within the hinge block sleeve. A cam is provided connected to the hinge pin and configured to arrest rotation of the hinge pin, such that the hinge pin is rotatable from a first position to an approximately 90-degree second position. In some configurations, a retaining collar with a first detent and a second detent functions as the rotation limiting cam.
215 Multipurpose securing device and methodology US14853483 2015-09-14 US09933226B2 2018-04-03 David Sumner Tucker; Jerry Dean Boggess
Consistent with various embodiments, a firearm securing apparatus has a first securing interface that is configured to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a support surface in response to an applied pressure. A second securing interface is configured and arranged to receive and secure a firearm barrel and includes a graspable feature. A support piece is configured and arranged to physically connect the two securing interfaces and to provide space, to allow a person's fingers to seize a graspable feature and to allow the person to apply pressure sufficient to overcome the holding force between the apparatus and the surface in order to remove the firearm from the apparatus when desired.
216 Components and Subassemblies of a Pod System and a Firearm Implement System US15394250 2016-12-29 US20170205180A1 2017-07-20 Tai-Lai Ding; Tat Shing Yu
A biased latch subassembly is disclosed. The biased latch subassembly includes a shaft body, a rocker latch, a latch pin, a biasing member and a latch actuator. The latch pin rotatably-connects the rocker latch to the shaft body. The biasing member is disposed against the rocker latch and the shaft body. The latch actuator engages a portion of the shaft body. The latch actuator is manipulatable between at least a first position relative the shaft body and a second position relative the shaft body. When the latch actuator is arranged in the first position, the latch actuator urges the rocker latch into an un-latched position with the shaft body. When the latch actuator is arranged in the second position, the latch actuator permits the rocker latch to assume a latched position relative the shaft body. A pod assembly is also disclosed, which includes the biased latch subassembly and an indexing plate. A firearm implement system is also disclosed and includes a firearm and at least one pod assembly attached thereto. Methods are also disclosed.
217 Firearm shooting rest US14879706 2015-10-09 US09702653B2 2017-07-11 Dennis W. Cauley, Jr.; James Gianladis; Adam J. Birk; Matthew Kinamore; Michael Poehlman
Shooting rests and associated methods of manufacture and use. A rear support of a shooting rest includes a stop configured to inhibit rearward movement of a firearm when the firearm is supported on the rest and fired. The stop supports a recoil pad for cushioning recoil of the firearm.
218 Window mounted gun rest US15151975 2016-05-11 US09625229B1 2017-04-18 Ryan Hilz
A window mounted gun rest including an inverted U-shaped mounting clamp. A threaded aperture is disposed through a rear portion of the mounting clamp, and a plate screw is threadably engaged within the threaded aperture. A mounting plate is disposed between each of a front portion and the rear portion of the mounting clamp. The mounting plate is attached to a tip of the plate screw. A muzzle rest is disposed on a middle portion of the mounting clamp. An elevation support arm is hingedly attached to the rear portion of the mounting clamp. A padded support member is disposed on the elevation support arm. An elevation locking mechanism is configured to selectively lock the elevation support arm into one of a plurality of heights relative to the muzzle rest.
219 Hunting stand and firearm rest therefor US14749084 2015-06-24 US09549545B2 2017-01-24 Richard Garrett
Firearm rests for hunting stands are provided. A firearm rest includes a first arm and a second arm. The second arm is spaced apart from the first arm along a lateral direction. The first arm and second arm each include a body extending between a first end and a second end, the body including a fixed portion and a rotational portion that is rotational between an extended position and a retracted position. The firearm rest further includes a cross-beam extending generally along the lateral direction between the first arm and the second arm. The cross-beam is coupled to the first arm at the first end and coupled to the second arm at the first end. The cross-beam has a position along a vertical direction in the extended position that is above a position of the cross-beam along the vertical direction in the retracted position.
220 Multi-purpose portable magnetic mounting device US14329626 2014-07-11 US09528794B2 2016-12-27 Colton Gill Franklin
A mounting device for securing and supporting at least one metallic object is provided. The mounting device may include a housing providing at least one cavity area for receiving and storing at least one first magnetic mounting element. The housing may form two opposing supporting surfaces defining a recess that coveys the magnetic forces of the at least one first magnetic mounting element there through. The supporting surfaces may provide a plurality of spaced, raised rib portions to orient and secure the at least one metallic object thereto.
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