序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 SHOOTING STABILIZER FOR HAND-HELD PRECISION WEAPONS US14008629 2012-03-28 US20140013646A1 2014-01-16 Mauro Panzanaro
A stabilizer device (100) for a firearm, apt to control the movement performed by the firearm barrel (11) in the instant in which a bullet is ejected, comprising a support element (1) for the firearm barrel (11), removably fixed or fixable to the barrel (11) and apt to be made slidable along a main direction of extension of the barrel (11) with respect to the stock (13) of the firearm that can be gripped by a shooter, and control means for controlling the sliding motion of the support element (1) with respect to the stock (13) of the firearm, having a first (14; 140) and a second (15; 150) control element constrained or constrainable respectively to the support element (1) and to the stock (13) and apt to cooperate to limit and control the extent of such sliding.
142 Accessory Interface System US13865292 2013-04-18 US20140013643A1 2014-01-16 Jason M. Davis; Brian P. Dean; Brandon R. Clarke
An apparatus for mounting accessories on a weapon mount. One embodiment of the apparatus includes an accessory interface system having a forward module coupled to a mounting module. The mounting module of the accessory interface system mounts on a weapon mount. The forward module of the accessory interface system provides a plurality of surfaces for mounting weapon accessories.
143 Firearm with a Pivoting Pistol US13729499 2012-12-28 US20130239453A1 2013-09-19 James R. TRIMBLE
A weapon includes a primary firearm and a secondary firearm. The secondary firearm is attached to the primary firearm such that it may be used independently from or in conjunction with the primary firearm. The secondary firearm can be rotated in relation to the primary firearm, allowing two targets to be shot simultaneously. The secondary firearm is rotated by a swivel control built into the primary firearm. A camera system outputs video feed to included displays, allowing a user to view around corners without being exposed to danger. A communications module allows the weapon to interface with external devices, enabling third parties to control the secondary firearm. In addition to the primary and secondary firearm there are mounting points for accessory weapons, such as an electroshock weapon and knife. As with the secondary firearm, these too can be detached to be used independently.
144 Firearm apparatus to be worn on the user's forearm US13065234 2011-03-17 US08347538B2 2013-01-08 Paul Jacob Hayden
A firearm apparatus to be worn on the user's forearm generally having a firearm body that includes a magazine pack and a power source box that extend on opposite sides of the firearm body for supporting the firearm on the wearer's forearm. The combination of a base surface of the gun body with the magazine pack and the power source box further defines an open sleeve that conforms to the wearer's forearm with first and second fastener material straps for securing the user's forearm for operation of the firearm apparatus. The gun body has an electrical wire that is electrically connected to the firearm's internal triggering assembly and the firearm's external triggering means. The electrical wire includes a first connect and a second connect such that the firearm apparatus is operable by touching the first connect with the second connect in order to complete the electrical circuit.
145 Accessory Interface Sysytem US13168459 2011-06-24 US20120325077A1 2012-12-27 Jason M. Davis; Brian P. Dean; Brandon R. Clarke
An apparatus for mounting accessories on a weapon mount. One embodiment of the apparatus includes an accessory interface system having a forward module coupled to a mounting module. The mounting module of the accessory interface system mounts on a weapon mount. The forward module of the accessory interface system provides a plurality of surfaces for mounting weapon accessories.
146 SHOOTING RESTS WITH ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT FOR SUPPORTING FIREARMS US13183212 2011-07-14 US20120144647A1 2012-06-14 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.
147 Firearm steady-rest US12319975 2009-01-14 US08176670B2 2012-05-15 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.
148 Firearm deployable leg support US13066455 2011-04-15 US08104214B2 2012-01-31 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.
149 Firearm apparatus to be worn on the user's forearm US13065234 2011-03-17 US20110265364A1 2011-11-03 Paul Jacob Hayden
A firearm apparatus to be worn on the user's forearm generally having a firearm body that includes a magazine pack and a power source box that extend on opposite sides of the firearm body for supporting the firearm on the wearer's forearm. The combination of a base surface of the gun body with the magazine pack and the power source box further defines an open sleeve that conforms to the wearer's forearm with first and second fastener material straps for securing the user's forearm for operation of the firearm apparatus. The gun body has an electrical wire that is electrically connected to the firearm's internal triggering assembly and the firearm's external triggering means. The electrical wire includes a first connect and a second connect such that the firearm apparatus is operable by touching the first connect with the second connect in order to complete the electrical circuit.
150 Shooting rests for supporting firearms US11431956 2006-05-10 US20100236125A1 2010-09-23 Tim Morrow; Lary Potterfield; Russell A. Potterfield; Robert J. Zara
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.
151 Precision tactical mount US11888410 2007-07-31 US07730824B1 2010-06-08 Robert O. Black
A precision tactical mount (12) includes a horizontal controller (30) and a vertical controller (34) for determining azimuth angles and elevation angles for a sight line of the precision tactical mount (12). The horizontal controller (30) and the vertical controller (34) have friction blocks (102, 114, 196) which engage mating friction surfaces with selectable forces for providing specific resistance against azimuth and elevation angular movement, without requiring separate mechanisms for locking the tactical mount (12) in selected positions. The friction blocks (102, 114 and 196) are preferably formed of softer materials than the mating friction surfaces to conform to the shape of the mating friction surfaces with increased normal forces, providing varying surface areas. The vertical controller (34) includes a course threaded screw member (142) mounted at an angle to a centerline (6) of the precision tactical mount (12) to provide fine control adjustment for elevation.
152 Vehicular gun rest US12074626 2008-03-04 US20090223106A1 2009-09-10 Jerry D. Marlatt
A hunting vehicle incorporates a roll cage having a tubular frame member. A gun rest incorporates a standard mounted on the tubular frame member and provides a support moveable up and down on the standard between a plurality of supporting positions. The standard is mounted on the frame member so a hunter may place a rifle on the support to steady the hunter's aim. The standard is mounted on the tubular member for easy rotation by the hunter so the hunter may aim in a wide arc without unfastening or loosening any fasteners and without moving the vehicle.
153 Multi-functional support structure US12215151 2008-06-25 US20090173219A1 2009-07-09 David Rogers Campbell; Theresa Kay Campbell
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.
154 PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT US12129107 2008-05-29 US20080300063A1 2008-12-04 Stephen F. Nye; Jacob Kearl; Marc Rankin; John Bennett; Lynn VanDyke
Playground equipment may include a seesaw. The seesaw may include a first seat and a second seat facing the first seat. The playground equipment may include one or more additional seats that may face away from the first and second seats and which may be disposed at least proximate a pivot point of the seesaw. The playground equipment may be sized and configured to rock back and forth, for example, in a direction different from the direction that the seesaw moves.
155 Height-Adjustable and Foldable Gun Rest US11596018 2005-05-04 US20080047188A1 2008-02-28 Mats Lindstrom
The invention is a height adjustable gun rest that can be attached, and carried folded, on a rifle's fore-end. Known gun rests are in particular unsuitable on snow, and therefore unsuitable for grouse top-hunting for instance. Loud or awkward folding, or unsuitable exterior form (for carrying the rifle on the back), are other problems relevant to this kind of hunting. The invention includes a supporting leg 1, a bearing plate 2, and a pivot catch 3. The fore-end 101 can be imagined as the upper horizontal bar of a “Z” where the supporting leg, pivoted to the fore-end, is the inclined line and the bearing plate, pivoted to the supporting leg, is the lower horizontal bar. This arrangement facilitates compact and simple folding. The bearing plate provides large contact surface. The pivot catch fix the leg's inclination angle; that is, one of the angles of the “Z” is constant while the other is variable. The pivot catch may in particular be a crossbar, between the leg and the fore-end, whose attachment along the fore-end is adjustable.
156 Body mounted weapons platform US10945125 2004-09-20 US07290366B2 2007-11-06 Steven J. 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.
157 SHOOTING STICK AND SLING COMBINATION US11554717 2006-10-31 US20070094911A1 2007-05-03 Rhett Rush; Randal Ellington
A selectively collapsible shooting support is mounted on a sling for supporting a weapon to which the sling is attached. A cover is selectively moveable with respect to the sling for concealing and housing the collapsed shooting support in stored condition on the sling, and for releasing the support for deployment. The shooting support preferably comprises two segmented or collapsible sticks connected to the sling and extendable to support a firearm during firing. Movement of the firearm to follow a target is possible without loss of support or repositioning of the sticks on a support surface or a body portion of a shooter.
158 Telescoping stock US11493402 2006-07-26 US20070056202A1 2007-03-15 Moshe Oz
A telescoping stock for a firearm, the stock including a stock body having an upper mounting rail, a buffer tube for receiving a firearm buffer, the buffer tube having a complementary mounting rail, and locking means for selectably locking the buffer tube in any one of a plurality of positions relative to the stock body.
159 Firearm support system US10830126 2004-04-22 US20050246935A1 2005-11-10 Greg Northrup
A firearm support system is provided to support a firearm or a portion of person that in turn holds the firearm to make a steady shot. The firearm support system is particularly adaptable for use in a tree stand or tree. The firearm support system can be attached directly to the tree stand or tree and is pivotable thereto, allowing for a wide field of view and use. The firearm support system is collapsible, either by folding or telescoping, making for a more compact unit that can be easily carried to the hunting location.
160 Gun rest US10421342 2003-04-23 US06931777B1 2005-08-23 Gary L. Krien
A gun rest has a first support mounted to a base and a support arm pivotally mounted to the first support. A platform for supporting a firearm barrel is mounted to the support arm. A manually-operable adjustment assembly couples the first support to the support arm to fixedly adjust an angular position of the platform relative to the base. The adjustment assembly has first and second fasteners pivotally mounted to the first support and to the support arm, and a manually-operable coupler threaded to the fasteners to selectively alter a distance between the first and second fasteners. A second platform mounted to the base supports a firearm stock, and an optional third platform is removably attachable to the support arm to support a pistol grip and hand of a user.
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