序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Weapon mounting system for firearms US13950997 2013-07-25 US08757043B2 2014-06-24 Mark Edward Hagedorn; Joe Bebee
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.
62 MULTIPURPOSE FIREARM BUTT SECURING DEVICE AND METHODOLOGY US13842685 2013-03-15 US20140157642A1 2014-06-12 Jerry Dean Boggess; David Sumner Tucker
Consistent with various embodiments, a firearm securing apparatus comprises a first surface configured and arranged to secure the apparatus to a support structure. Sidewalls extend away from the support structure and are configured and arranged to surround and support the butt of a firearm. A securing component is configured and arranged to prevent removal of the butt of the firearm from between the sidewalls.
63 SHOOTING RESTS FOR SUPPORTING FIREARMS US14146960 2014-01-03 US20140115941A1 2014-05-01 Tim Morrow; Larry Potterfield; Russell A. Potterfield; Robert Joseph Zara; Dennis Cauley
One aspect of the invention is directed to shooting rests for supporting a firearm having a first portion and a second portion rearward of the first portion. In one embodiment, a shooting rest includes a frame, a front support for supporting the first portion of the firearm, a support member for carrying one or more weights, and a stop for inhibiting rearward movement of the firearm relative to the shooting rest. The front support is coupled to the frame, and the support member is positioned at least proximate to the frame. The stop includes a flexible portion and is also coupled to the frame.
64 FIREARM STABILIZATION APPARATUS US13930933 2013-06-28 US20140075819A1 2014-03-20 Brian Borkowski; Cress Clanton
The present disclosure provides a firearm stabilization apparatus having (1) a main body further having a stopped dado which forms a depression on a front surface of the main body; a first magnet positioned within the depression; a slot along a edge of the main body; and a second magnet positioned within the slot; and (2) a firearm further with a third magnet.
65 Shooting rests for supporting firearms US11431956 2006-05-10 US08621773B2 2014-01-07 Tim Morrow; Larry Potterfield; Russell A. Potterfield; Robert Joseph Zara; Dennis Cauley
One aspect of the invention is directed to shooting rests for supporting a firearm having a first portion and a second portion rearward of the first portion. In one embodiment, a shooting rest includes a frame, a front support for supporting the first portion of the firearm, a support member for carrying one or more weights, and a stop for inhibiting rearward movement of the firearm relative to the shooting rest. The front support is coupled to the frame, and the support member is positioned at least proximate to the frame. The stop includes a flexible portion and is also coupled to the frame.
66 Gun mount for semi-automatic firearm US13677179 2012-11-14 US08459171B2 2013-06-11 Jeremiah Cottle
A mount assembly for a semi-automatic firearm supports the weight of a firing unit (receiver, barrel and trigger) in a slide stand on or from a support structure so that a user does not have to bear any or at least a significant portion of the firearm's weight. Through a sliding interface, the firing unit is manually pushed by a user's thumb(s) to slide forward in the slide stand until a trigger actuator depresses the trigger. The trigger actuator may include a rod or a rest for a user's finger. Recoil energy from a discharged bullet pushes the firing unit rearwardly back to the starting position. The slide stand can include a convex or articulating base for variable aiming, or a fixed base for sharp-shooting.
67 GUN MOUNT FOR SEMI-AUTOMATIC FIREARM US13677179 2012-11-14 US20130074685A1 2013-03-28 Jeremiah Cottle
A mount assembly for a semi-automatic firearm supports the weight of a firing unit (receiver, barrel and trigger) in a slide stand on or from a support structure so that a user does not have to bear any or at least a significant portion of the firearm's weight. Through a sliding interface, the firing unit is manually pushed by a user's thumb(s) to slide forward in the slide stand until a trigger actuator depresses the trigger. The trigger actuator may include a rod or a rest for a user's finger. Recoil energy from a discharged bullet pushes the firing unit rearwardly back to the starting position. The slide stand can include a convex or articulating base for variable aiming, or a fixed base for sharp-shooting.
68 Sling Firearm Rest US13561329 2012-07-30 US20130025178A1 2013-01-31 Randall A. Blitch
An apparatus and methods for supporting a firearm are provided. The apparatus includes a first and/or second tree mount configured to be coupled to a tree. The apparatus further includes a beam support, which may be flexible and is configured to be coupled to the tree via a first tree mount proximal an end thereof. The apparatus further includes a sling configured to be coupled to the beam and extending downward therefrom, the sling being further configured to receive and support the firearm.
69 Shooting Rest Assembly US13547798 2012-07-12 US20130014420A1 2013-01-17 David B. Bastian, JR.
A shooting rest assembly is engageable with a stand for supporting a weapon in the stand. The shooting rest assembly includes a base having at least one clamp for coupling to the stand. A platform is rotatably coupled to the base and has a platform frame and a telescoping member telescopically coupled to the platform frame. The telescoping member is configured to move along a longitudinal axis relative to the platform frame between a retracted position and an extended position. A front rest and a rear rest are spaced along the longitudinal axis and are mounted to the telescoping member in fixed positions so that each of the front rest and the rear rest move with the telescoping member as the telescoping member moves along the longitudinal axis between the retracted and extended positions relative to the longitudinal axis.
70 Shooting rests with adjustable height assemblies US12276229 2008-11-21 US07997021B2 2011-08-16 Dennis Cauley; Adam Birk; Tim Kinney; Michael E. Cottrell; Yan-Jiang Zhou; Russell A. Potterfield; Jim Gianladis; Robert J. Zara
Shooting rests having elevation adjustment assemblies are disclosed herein. One embodiment of the disclosure, for example, is directed to a shooting rest for supporting a firearm having a buttstock spaced apart from a forestock. The shooting rest includes a first base portion carrying a first support for supporting the buttstock and a second base portion coupled to the first base portion and carrying a second support for supporting the forestock. The second base portion includes a body having an opening extending therethrough, and a height adjustment member slidably positioned in the opening. The height adjustment member has a non-circular cross-sectional shape in a plane that is generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of the height adjustment member. The height adjustment member is attached to the second support and configured to adjust a height of the second support. The second base portion includes a biasing member contacting the height adjustment member to at least partially inhibit movement of the height adjustment member through the opening.
71 Firearm deplyable leg support US13066455 2011-04-15 US20110192070A1 2011-08-11 Richard Nils Boord
A gravity deploying bi-pod leg set is provided which automatically locks into position when fully deployed by a gravity slide lock.
72 SHOOTING RESTS WITH ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT ASSEMBLIES US12276229 2008-11-21 US20110167705A1 2011-07-14 Dennis Cauley; Adam Birk; Tim Kinney; Michael E. Cottrell; Yan-Jiang Zhou; Russell A. Potterfield; Jim Gianladis; Robert J. Zara
Shooting rests having elevation adjustment assemblies are disclosed herein. One embodiment of the disclosure, for example, is directed to a shooting rest for supporting a firearm having a buttstock spaced apart from a forestock. The shooting rest includes a first base portion carrying a first support for supporting the buttstock and a second base portion coupled to the first base portion and carrying a second support for supporting the forestock. The second base portion includes a body having an opening extending therethrough, and a height adjustment member slidably positioned in the opening. The height adjustment member has a non-circular cross-sectional shape in a plane that is generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of the height adjustment member. The height adjustment member is attached to the second support and configured to adjust a height of the second support. The second base portion includes a biasing member contacting the height adjustment member to at least partially inhibit movement of the height adjustment member through the opening.
73 PORTABLE STORAGE CASE WITH INTEGRAL STABILIZING PLATFORM FOR USE WITH A FIREARM SUPPORT US11679832 2007-02-27 US20100270201A1 2010-10-28 Dennis Cauley; Russell A. Potterfield
A storage case for storage and transportation of firearm supports including a case having a semi-rigid internal support structure configured to resist external forces. The internal support structure is configured to allow storage of a firearm support when not in use and further includes an integral stabilizing platform for use with the firearm support. The integral stabilizing platform can further include a plurality of mounting portions to accommodate a variety of firearm support devices.
74 Firearm steady-rest US12319975 2009-01-14 US20090249674A1 2009-10-08 Richard Nils Boord
A firearm steady-rest which is provided in a folded storage form which is incorporated as part of a rifle sling. The steady-rest may be deployed by folding it outward to provide either a V-shaped support configuration or a U-shaped support configuration whereby the upwardly extending distal ends of the support engage and support the firearm therebetween. The steady-rest may then be grasped by the operator's forward extending hand to provide maximum steadying of the firearm for sighting and shooting. A gravity deploying bi-pod leg set is also provided which automatically locks into position when fully deployed by a gravity slide lock.
75 Combination gun rest and aiming brace US11160640 2005-07-01 US07454859B2 2008-11-25 Gary Buckner
A combination gun rest and aiming brace being attachable to a tree or other vertical support member for use by hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts. The invention includes a generally rectangular, telescoping railing that is mechanically coupled to a tree engaging bracket. The bracket is provided with a supporting strap which encircles the tree or other support member and can be drawn tightly thereon by a ratcheting mechanism provided with the supporting strap to engage the tree. The railing is pivotally attached to the tree engaging bracket and movable from a position of use generally parallel to the ground surface to a position of non use being generally perpendicular to the ground surface. The present invention operates independently of any other apparatus and can be utilized when the user is seated on the ground adjacent to the tree or above the ground in a tree stand.
76 Telescoping stock US11493402 2006-07-26 US07428794B2 2008-09-30 Moshe Oz
A telescoping stock for a firearm, the stock including a stock body having an upper mounting rail, a buffer tube holder for receiving a firearm buffer tube, the buffer tube holder having a complementary mounting rail, and locking means for selectably locking the buffer tube holder in any one of a plurality of positions relative to the stock body. Preferably, the telescoping stock also includes a telescoping cheek rest.
77 Body mounted weapons platform US10945125 2004-09-20 US20070068378A1 2007-03-29 Steven Endres
A body mounted weapons platform is disclosed that attaches to a user's forearm and allows the user to mount within it one or two firearms (depending on the user's preferred embodiment) and two cameras. Both embodiments of the body mounted weapons platform will help improve optical reconnaissance, firearm safety, and targeting skills.
78 COMBINATION GUN REST AND AIMING BRACE US11160640 2005-07-01 US20070000163A1 2007-01-04 Gary BUCKNER
A combination gun rest and aiming brace being attachable to a tree or other vertical support member for use by hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts. The invention includes a generally rectangular, telescoping railing that is mechanically coupled to a tree engaging bracket. The bracket is provided with a supporting strap which encircles the tree or other support member and can be drawn tightly thereon by a ratcheting mechanism provided with the supporting strap to engage the tree. The railing is pivotally attached to the tree engaging bracket and movable from a position of use generally parallel to the ground surface to a position of non use being generally perpendicular to the ground surface. The present invention operates independently of any other apparatus and can be utilized when the user is seated on the ground adjacent to the tree or above the ground in a tree stand.
79 Jungle fighter aircraft conversion kit US11265924 2005-11-03 US20060249013A1 2006-11-09 David Harding
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.
80 Method of using cushion device during hunting US10162069 2002-06-05 US06986221B2 2006-01-17 Frederick James Mullis
A gun forearm cushion device has a generally cylindrical configuration that is both expandable and resilient. The device surrounds and cushions a gun forearm when contacting hard surfaces such as windowsills or items found in hunting structures. The device also includes camouflage material on an exterior part thereof. The device can use a number of different ways to surround the gun forearm, including elastic member(s), hook and loop fasteners, and the device as an expandable sleeve of material.
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