序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | JPS49280B1 - | JP2448369 | 1969-04-01 | JPS49280B1 | 1974-01-07 | |
2 | HALTE- UND STÜTZVORRICHTUNG FÜR HANDFEUERWAFFEN | EP18171494.0 | 2018-05-09 | EP3401630A1 | 2018-11-14 | Barth, Simon |
Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft eine Halte- und Stützvorrichtung (1) für Handfeuerwaffen (2), insbesondere für Langwaffen, mit einem Anschlagschaft (20) und einer Mündung (21), die in üblicher Schussposition nach vorne weist, umfassend ein an einem Körperteil anlegbares Stützorgan (10). Die erfindungsgemäße Halte- und Stützvorrichtung (1) ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Anschlagschaft (20) über ein oder mehrere Gelenke (11) mit insgesamt mindestens zwei Freiheitsgraden (f) an dem Stützorgan (10) angeordnet ist. Der Vorteil, der durch die erfindungsgemäße Halte- und Stützvorrichtung (1) erreicht wird, besteht insbesondere in der präziseren, sichereren und einfacheren Handhabung beim Abfeuern von Handfeuerwaffen. |
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3 | 소총 받침대 | KR2020040029697 | 2004-10-21 | KR200374212Y1 | 2005-01-26 | 이대희 |
본 고안은 소총 받침대에 관련된다. 보다 상세하게는 Y자형의 합성수지로 된 거치부와, 육각 또는 팔각의 알루미늄 파이프로 된 지주관과, 추 모양으로 하단이 뾰족하게 형성되며 금속 또는 합성수지로 된 꽂음부로 구성된 것이다. 이와 같이 구성된 본 고안의 소총 받침대는, 거치부와 꽂음부가 사출성형 또는 다이캐스팅으로 제조되고 지주관은 압출성형 됨으로서, 이들의 제조 및 조립이 매우 손쉽게 이루어지고, 이에 따라 제조에 따른 인력이 절감되어 제조원가절감효과를 기대할 수 있으며, 외관이 미려단정하여 한층 더 상품성을 높일 수 있고, 중량이 매우 가벼워 휴대가 용이한 이점이 따른다. | ||||||
4 | MODULAR CARTRIDGE STORAGE SYSTEM FOR FIREARM | US15898397 | 2018-02-16 | US20180180379A1 | 2018-06-28 | Alex Sitzman; Weston Petersen; Garet Itz |
This disclosure relates to a system and method for storage of a modular cartridge within a cavity formed in a portion of a firearm, wherein the cavity is not the magazine well of the firearm. The disclosure provides for a system for disengagebly retaining such modular cartridges, as well as multiple embodiments of cartridges which may be retained therein. Such embodiments of modular cartridges include: a miniature magazine (mini-mag) which may be used to store ammunition, and which may be operable as a magazine for the firearm; a dry box which may be used to store materials in a manner in which they are protected from the ambient environment; a monopod which may be used to help support a firearm; a flashlight; and a battery charger, which may provide for a usb output. | ||||||
5 | MODULAR CARTRIDGE STORAGE SYSTEM FOR FIREARM | US15236941 | 2016-08-15 | US20170074616A1 | 2017-03-16 | Weston Petersen; Alex Sitzman; Garet Itz |
This disclosure relates to a system and method for storage of a modular cartridge within a cavity formed in a portion of a firearm, wherein the cavity is not the magazine well of the firearm. The disclosure provides for a system for disengagebly retaining such modular cartridges, as well as multiple embodiments of cartridges which may be retained therein. Such embodiments of modular cartridges include: a miniature magazine (mini-mag) which may be used to store ammunition, and which may be operable as a magazine for the firearm; a dry box which may be used to store materials in a manner in which they are protected from the ambient environment; a monopod which may be used to help support a firearm; a flashlight; and a battery charger, which may provide for a usb output. | ||||||
6 | Rifle support | US15099680 | 2016-04-15 | US09593901B1 | 2017-03-14 | Timothy Joseph Reed |
A rifle support that is used in a vertical axis to support a weapon when being fired. The support is flexible and allows the user to rest the support on their knee while resting the weapon on the rest. The flexible support allows the user to flex the support in any direction without moving the weapon from the rest. | ||||||
7 | Gun with internally stored bipod and monopod | US13810446 | 2011-07-13 | US09121665B2 | 2015-09-01 | Richard A. Hinds |
A firearm stock having a bipod on the end of the fore-stock with legs that store in channels formed inside the fore-stock and which permits the canting movement of the deployed bipod with respect to the stock. The bipod legs are pulled from their stored positions to extended positions and then pivoted to their splayed and deployed positions perpendicular to the axis of the stock. The stock also pivotally and optionally carries a monopod in the underside of the butt stock for pivoting rearward to its deployed position, urged by a spring into both the deployed and stored positions. The bipod legs may telescope and are exchangeable with different types of legs; the monopod is extendable and may be stored in its extended position against the underside of the butt stock. | ||||||
8 | Magazine floorplate monopod attachments for firearms | US14081664 | 2013-11-15 | US09097480B2 | 2015-08-04 | Shane Keng |
A shooting rest is disclosed herein. The shooting rest may include a magazine floor coupling configured to couple to a bottom portion of a firearm magazine. The shooting rest also may include a lower extension extending downward from the magazine floor coupling. The lower extension may include a forward portion comprising at least one point of contact for supporting or stabilizing the shooting rest. The lower extension also may include a rearward portion comprising at least two points of contact for supporting or stabilizing the shooting rest. The forward portion may include a length greater than the rearward portion. | ||||||
9 | Firearm recoil return assembly | US13898930 | 2013-05-21 | US09021728B1 | 2015-05-05 | Edward Kocmich, IV; Edward Kocmich, V |
A firearm recoil return assembly includes an assembly housing adapted for attachment to the firearm; an accessory attachment rail carried by the assembly housing and adapted for attachment to the firearm support, the assembly housing positional in and between a firearm pre-recoil position and a firearm recoil position on the accessory attachment rail; and a housing return mechanism carried by the assembly housing and engaging the accessory attachment rail, the housing return mechanism normally biasing the assembly housing in the firearm pre-recoil position. | ||||||
10 | STABILIZING SHOOTING REST APPARATUS AND METHOD | US14481438 | 2014-09-09 | US20140373422A1 | 2014-12-25 | EDWARD E. BOLL; EDWARD J. BOLL |
Disclosed herein is a stabilizing shooting rest that includes a base attachable to the belt of a wearer. The stabilizing shooting rest further includes a telescopic elongated member having a proximate end attached to the base and extending to a distal end, the telescopic elongated member attaching to the base such that the telescopic elongated member is movable about the base with at least two rotational degrees of freedom. The stabilizing shooting rest further includes an arm rest at the distal end of the telescopic elongated member, the arm rest configured to stabilize a desired portion of a rear arm of the wearer while the wearer is shooting. | ||||||
11 | PORTABLE GUN REST | US14346158 | 2012-09-20 | US20140215889A1 | 2014-08-07 | Michael Abdennour; Steven Abdennour |
A portable gun rest made substantially from a block of polymer foam material, featuring magnets attached to at least one surface opposite said groove to enable the gun rest to be removably attached to a metal surface. | ||||||
12 | SPIRALING SUPPORT TUBE | US13957376 | 2013-08-01 | US20140036519A1 | 2014-02-06 | Raymond L. Cloward |
A support tube is formed of a length of flexible material that is shaped into a spiraling coil. The coils can be tightened by twisting to form a rigid tube. By twisting and lengthening the coils, the rigid tube can be adjusted as desired to have an appropriate diameter and length. The friction between the overlapped coils secures the tube once tightened. Different materials and modifications to the material, such as an abutment, can be made to customize the spiraling support tube for a desired function. | ||||||
13 | Combination walking stick and firearm support | US13414937 | 2012-03-08 | US08590440B2 | 2013-11-26 | Mitch Gallo |
A firearm support structure comprising a main shaft with a bottom end, a bipod connector unit, a slidable first support that is movable along the main shaft between the handle and the bipod connector unit, a rotatable second support that is situated between the slidable first support and the bottom end of the main shaft, and a walking stick handle. | ||||||
14 | COMBINATION WALKING STICK AND FIREARM SUPPORT | US13414937 | 2012-03-08 | US20130232844A1 | 2013-09-12 | Mitch Gallo |
A firearm support structure comprising a main shaft with a bottom end, a bipod connector unit, a slidable first support that is movable along the main shaft between the handle and the bipod connector unit, a rotatable second support that is situated between the slidable first support and the bottom end of the main shaft, and a walking stick handle. | ||||||
15 | GUN WITH INTERNALLY STORED BIPOD AND MONOPOD | US13810446 | 2011-07-13 | US20130174463A1 | 2013-07-11 | Richard A. Hinds |
A firearm stock having a bipod on the end of the fore-stock with legs that store in channels formed inside the fore-stock and which permits the canting movement of the deployed bipod with respect to the stock. The bipod legs are pulled from their stored positions to extended positions and then pivoted to their splayed and deployed positions perpendicular to the axis of the stock. The stock also pivotally and optionally carries a monopod in the underside of the butt stock for pivoting rearward to its deployed position, urged by a spring into both the deployed and stored positions. The bipod legs may telescope and are exchangeable with different types of legs; the monopod is extendable and may be stored in its extended position against the underside of the butt stock. | ||||||
16 | Firearm Grip with Rest | US11468010 | 2006-08-29 | US20080052979A1 | 2008-03-06 | Shanyao Lee; Hui-Chih Lee |
A firearm grip with a rest is provided, which at least has a grip body with a hollow portion, a shell encasing and combined with an outside of the grip body and exposing a bottom of the grip body, and a rest received in the grip body and capable of being projected from the bottom of the grip body to position and support the firearm grip against a setting surface. The grip body and the rest can be coupled to each other by an elastic member that allows the rest to be resiliently retracted back into the grip body. Alternatively, the rest can be pivotally coupled to the grip body and rotatably retracted into the grip body. The above firearm grip eliminates the shortcomings of the prior art. | ||||||
17 | Machine gun mount | US10709044 | 2004-04-08 | US07258055B1 | 2007-08-21 | David Javorsky |
A machine gun mount is provided for mounting a machine gun in a movable support arm of a helicopter. The mount includes a gun cradle which is detachably connected to the gun and a pintle one end of which is adapted to pivotably mount the pintle, and thus the mount, on the movable support arm. This enables pivoting movement of the gun in a horizontal plane. The pintle is pivotably connected at the opposite end to the cradle so as to permit the cradle, and thus the gun, to be rotated in a vertical plane through 90 degrees between operative and stowed positions. A locking mechanism locks the cradle in the stowed position. A magazine is attached to one side of the cradle while a spent case and link frame and associated catch bag are attached to the opposite side. The magazine includes an inwardly projecting portion disposed below the cradle. | ||||||
18 | Multi-purpose tool | US10894113 | 2004-07-19 | US07219382B2 | 2007-05-22 | Shane A. Johnson |
A tool that can be assembled into multiple configurations for various uses. The tool includes at least two shafts that connect together, as well as multiple, interchangeable accessories that can be coupled to the shafts. Examples of some accessories include a stake, a digging tool, a cutting tool, a swivelling seat, and a swivelling pulley. | ||||||
19 | Cantilevered gun rest | US11128847 | 2005-05-13 | US07188445B2 | 2007-03-13 | Kenneth J. Lehman |
A rotatable cantilevered gun rest (10) capable of being mounted upon a fixed support such as a wall in a hunting blind. The gun rest (10) can be rotated 180° to allow for sighting along any horizontal angle with respect to the wall. A proximal yoke (50) and a distal yoke (70) are used to support the gun. The distal yoke (70) is vertically adjustable to provide variable vertical sighting angles. | ||||||
20 | Adjustable gun rest | US931069 | 1997-09-15 | US5930931A | 1999-08-03 | Jerry Wade Watson |
A portable gun rest is provided, comprising a thigh support member adapted to fit over a user's thigh; a telescoping support assembly pivotally connected to the thigh support member, wherein the telescoping support assembly includes a longitudinal axis; and a gun support member connected to the telescoping support assembly, wherein the gun support member is rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the support member. The telescoping support assembly preferably includes a first member and a second member, wherein the first member is lockingly slidable relative to the second member. The gun rest further includes a flexible strap connected to the thigh support member, wherein the strap is capable of fastening the thigh support member to the user's thigh. A locking mechanism is disposed between the telescoping support assembly and the thigh support member, wherein the locking mechanism is shaped and dimensioned to fix the rotational position of the telescoping support assembly relative to the thigh support member. Preferably, a cushioned surface is attached to the underside of the thigh support assembly for more comfortable use and so that the gun rest resists slippage while in use. |