序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Firearm aiming support US734540 1996-10-21 US5740625A 1998-04-21 Melvin R. Jenkins
A monopod firearm aiming support to improve aim and reduce fatigue comprising a standard having disposed at one end thereof cradle within which to rest part of the firearm while aiming it, at the other end thereof a spike and proximate the spike, a foot thruster to force the standard downward into the ground, the standard in some embodiments thereof comprising means of disassembly into two separate parts threaded for reassembly.
22 Gun rest for supporting the buttstock US320710 1989-03-08 US4876814A 1989-10-31 Philip C. Lombardo
An improved gun rest characterized by an attaching bracket effectively shaped and dimensioned to secure and support the buttstock of a firearm, and removably mounted thereon. The attaching bracket is pivotally connected to a vertical slide, which can raise or lower in elevation along the length of a vertical support shaft that terminates in a base member on its lowermost end. A recoil dampening pad removably attached to the rear of the gun rest provides protection from the recoil of the most powerful firearm.The pivotal feature of the attaching bracket can be releasably secured to position the firearm sights perfectly vertical, be they open or telescopic. The vertical slide adjusts for elevation and can also be releasably securted to provide a secure, steady and rigid rear rest for aiming and shooting a firearm, when used in conjuction with the shooters normal front resting procedure.
23 Armored tank vehicle with antiaircraft armament US3602088D 1969-03-25 US3602088A 1971-08-31 SPRING TIMO
A novel armored tank vehicle with antiaircraft armament is disclosed, such vehicle having at least one antiaircraft gun, a search radar means and a target-tracking radar-aiming means all mounted on a freely rotatable turret, at least one optical periscope being inserted in the turret cover. In the interior of the turret, seats are provided for the operating crew as are periscope oculars and, beneath such oculars, consoles with radar screens. Also provided in the interior of the turret is a firing computer functioning to automatically determine the firing parameters for the guns in dependence upon the target location data as continuously determined by the target-tracking radaraiming means. Further provided within the interior of the turret are manually operable means as well as ammunition storage areas for the guns. All of the above components are provided in such a manner that the armored vehicle comprises a completely autonomous automotive and armored weapon system for weather-independent antiaircraft operations by mobile fighting units.
24 Firearm support US3584821D 1969-06-24 US3584821A 1971-06-15 GLEBE GEORGE T
Firearm support for steadying a firearm during field and target shooting. Features include a pointed shaft having a firearm support member slidably mounted thereon. The latter has a firearm support surface and can be swung from a position in which the support surface is substantially at a right angle to the shaft to a raised position. Friction devices on the support member grip the shaft when the support surface is at the right angled position to prevent movement of the support member axially of the shaft. Raising the support member disengages the friction means to permit axial movement of the support member along the shaft. Adjustable damping devices restrict axial movement on the shaft. A hand grip and a special locking device lock the support member in the raised position.
25 Adjustable gun rest US3576084D 1969-05-16 US3576084A 1971-04-27 ANDERSON WILLIAM B JR
Apparatus for supporting a firearm and having a support arm adjustably mounted on a post which is adapted to penetrate the earth a predetermined distance. The center of gravity of the support arm and rifle is disposed directly above the point of earth penetration to provide a stable rest.
26 Gun-rest. US1914855396 1914-08-06 US1147890A 1915-07-27 PURCELL JOHN H
27 MAGAZINE FLOORPLATE WITH ONE OR MORE RETAINING CLIPS FOR A FIREARM US15367661 2016-12-02 US20170160038A1 2017-06-08 Shane Keng; Eric Chang
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 one or more removable retaining clips configured to maintain the magazine floor coupling to the bottom portion of the firearm magazine.
28 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.
29 Firearm Stand US15178546 2016-06-09 US20160363407A1 2016-12-15 Peter Hanington
A firearm stand includes a base having a bottom surface capable of resting on a substantially horizontal support surface and providing lateral and longitudinal stability, and a coupler attached to the base and having a cavity for receiving and holding a lower end portion of a firearm magazine extending from the firearm. With the magazine of the firearm held in the coupler, the firearm is held by the magazine in a desired position above the substantially horizontal surface so it is not resting directly on or against a surface, but is being held by the magazine above the stand. The firearm can be easily removed from the said when desired to be fired and easily replaced in the stand during periods when it is not being fired.
30 Handguard with integrated pod and firearm US14625183 2015-02-18 US09470468B2 2016-10-18 Aaron A. McGinty
Firearms and handguards for firearms having three pivotably attached pods wherein a first pod is deployable as a monopod and second and third pods are deployable together as a bipod, or having at least one pivotable pod having at least one hinge pin, at least one locking pin, and at least one return spring that biases the at least one locking pin. In some embodiments, a return spring, a slide spindle, a locking spindle, or a combination thereof, push two locking pins, for example, into opposite detents when the pod is pivoted into a deployed position, and the pod can be released by moving a slide button and secured in a stowed position with a catch. In certain embodiments, the monopod is pivotably attached to the handguard aft of where the bipod is pivotably attached to the handguard. In particular embodiments, the firearm is an AR-15 or an M-16.
31 Rotary support auger US14998943 2016-03-08 US20160270518A1 2016-09-22 Kevin Brooks
A rotary auger support for mounting and removably holding a articles or devices upright on the ground. The includes an upright rod with a helical coil or flights forming an auger base having a point at the lower distal end to be fixedly and removably screwed into the ground to support the in an upright position.
32 STACKABLE SHOOTING REST SYSTEM US14251949 2014-04-14 US20150292830A1 2015-10-15 Larry N. TREADAWAY
A stackable shooting rest system to support and stabilize a firearm. The stackable shooting rest system includes a plurality of stackable supports. Each of the stackable supports includes first and second side members. The first and second side members include an upper surface defining at least one male engagement feature and a lower surface defining at least one female engagement feature. At least two of the stackable supports are stackable with the male engagement feature of the upper surface of one of the stackable supports nesting within the female engagement feature of the lower surface of the other stackable support.
33 MULTI-PURPOSE PORTABLE MAGNETIC MOUNTING DEVICE US14329626 2014-07-11 US20150013205A1 2015-01-15 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.
34 MAGAZINE FLOORPLATE MONOPOD ATTACHMENTS FOR FIREARMS US14081664 2013-11-15 US20140068992A1 2014-03-13 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.
35 Radio controlled combat training device and method of using the same US13454396 2012-04-24 US08655257B2 2014-02-18 Daniel Spychaiski
A moving, shooting, video recording, human-appearing combat training machine comprising of three major components referred to as the mobile base unit, the target body and an unattached control system is provided. The base unit has a chassis plate driven by a plurality of motors and a plurality of wheel assemblies within an exterior armor which protects internal components of the chassis from projectile impacts. The target body mounts to an extension plate affixed to the underside of the chassis plate of the base unit, creating an overall human appearing subject that moves in varying directions. The combat training machine returns fire by shooting projectiles while recording video with an electronic or mechanical sighting system for target and video playback for training analysis.
36 RADIO CONTROLLED COMBAT TRAINING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME US13454396 2012-04-24 US20120208150A1 2012-08-16 Daniel Spychaiski
A moving, shooting, video recording, human-appearing combat training machine comprising of three major components referred to as the mobile base unit, the target body and an unattached control system is provided. The base unit has a chassis plate driven by a plurality of motors and a plurality of wheel assemblies within an exterior armor which protects internal components of the chassis from projectile impacts. The target body mounts to an extension plate affixed to the underside of the chassis plate of the base unit, creating an overall human appearing subject that moves in varying directions. The combat training machine returns fire by shooting projectiles while recording video with an electronic or mechanical sighting system for target and video playback for training analysis.
37 Magazine Floorplate Monopod Attachments for Firearms US13366784 2012-02-06 US20120198746A1 2012-08-09 Shane Keng
A shooting rest is provided herein. The shooting rest may include a magazine floor coupling configured to couple to a bottom portion of a firearm magazine. The shooting rest may also include a lower extension extending downward from the magazine floor coupling. The lower extension may include a forward extension extending downward from a forward portion of the magazine floor coupling and a rearward extension extending downward from a reward portion of the magazine floor coupling. The forward extension may have a length greater than the rearward extension.
38 FIREARM SUPPORTS, SUCH AS SHOOTING BAGS, AND FIREARM SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES US13344280 2012-01-05 US20120102806A1 2012-05-03 Russell A. Potterfield; Tim Morrow; Brook Banham
Firearm supports (e.g., firearm shooting bags) and firearm support assemblies are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a firearm support includes a generally pliable cover at least partially enclosing an internal space, and a generally inflexible support structure coupled to the pliable cover and configured to assist the pliable cover in maintaining a particular shape.
39 Firearm supports, such as shooting bags, and firearm support assemblies US11679100 2007-02-26 US08104212B2 2012-01-31 Russell A. Potterfield; Tim Morrow; Brook Banham
Firearm supports (e.g., firearm shooting bags) and firearm support assemblies are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a firearm support includes a generally pliable cover at least partially enclosing an internal space, and a generally inflexible support structure coupled to the pliable cover and configured to assist the pliable cover in maintaining a particular shape.
40 Mountain Mike's reproductions ATV gun rack/pop-up shooting rest US11906556 2007-10-03 US07770767B2 2010-08-10 Michael Richard Bartholdy
A convertible gun carrier is to be mounted on a front of an ATV (all-terrain vehicle) which quickly transitions from a horizontal gun rack position to a vertical gun rest position. This gun carrier holds a gun or rifle securely during ATV travel and also doubles as a shooting rest when the ATV is stopped.
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