序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Weapon Ball Stock With Integrated Weapon Orientation US12309019 2005-02-14 US20090229160A1 2009-09-17 William Elliott; Matthew Olson; James Kilham
A weapon ball-and-socket-based weapon mounting system for removably attaching a to the body of a user. A ball stock adapted to be attached to a weapon at one end and configured with a substantially ball-shaped ball element on the other end replaced the conventional weapon butt stock. The ball stock mates with a body-supported socket adapted to receive the ball element by clicking in to the socket. The user is able to articulate the weapon into a rest position as well as rotating it through a full range of elevation and sweeping orientations.
42 Apparatus and method for supporting a firearm US10631230 2003-07-31 US07493719B2 2009-02-24 George C. Lackey
A firearm supporting apparatus suitable for use with shafts of varying diameters and lengths includes an elongated support member having a clamping surface and a firearm supporting surface; a collar connected with the elongated support member; and an adjustable mechanism connecting the collar with the elongated support member and adjusting the position of the collar relative to the clamping surface of the support member, the collar and clamping surface securing the support member to the shaft. In one embodiment the adjustable mechanism includes an elongated threaded member connected with the collar and the elongated support member and a fastening device associated with the threaded member. In an alternate embodiment, the adjustable mechanism includes an adjustable clamp connected with the elongated support member and integrated with the collar, which is a flexible band.
43 Gun support US10913056 2004-08-05 US06935065B1 2005-08-30 John W. Oliver
A gun holder and support apparatus that combines multiple gun engagement functions in a compact adjustable transportable configuration. The gun support device provides for a self-supporting and portable field gun holder with adjustment brackets to accommodate different rifle gun types as well as acting as a gun barrel rest during firing.
44 Pneumatic ball projecting apparatus US10954595 2004-09-30 US20050039736A1 2005-02-24 Howard Hansen; William Holke
An apparatus that propels a ball pneumatically is provided with an adapter for imparting spin to the ball. In a further aspect, the apparatus can be provided with a position adjuster that cooperates with a ball exit tube of the apparatus. A further aspect is directed to a platform that allows the apparatus to be supported on a ladder-like device. A pneumatic projectile propulsion apparatus is capable of achieving high speed with a simple and practical structure.
45 Pneumatic ball projecting apparatus US10348698 2003-01-21 US06830044B2 2004-12-14 Howard E. Hansen; William Lewis Holke
An apparatus that propels a ball pneumatically is provided with an adapter for imparting spin to the ball. In a further aspect, the apparatus can be provided with a position adjuster that cooperates with a ball exit tube of the apparatus. A further aspect is directed to a platform that allows the apparatus to be supported on a ladder-like device. A pneumatic projectile propulsion apparatus is capable of achieving high speed with a simple and practical structure.
46 Pneumatic ball projecting apparatus US10348698 2003-01-21 US20040139955A1 2004-07-22 Howard E. Hansen; William Lewis Holke
An apparatus that propels a ball pneumatically is provided with an adapter for imparting spin to the ball. In a further aspect, the apparatus can be provided with a position adjuster that cooperates with a ball exit tube of the apparatus. A further aspect is directed to a platform that allows the apparatus to be supported on a ladder-like device. A pneumatic projectile propulsion apparatus is capable of achieving high speed with a simple and practical structure.
47 Rear gun rest US09351526 1999-07-12 US06305116B1 2001-10-23 David S. Parker
The present invention provides a rear gun rest that can be attached to a stock of a firearm in a permanent fashion. The rear gun rest remains on the firearm with minimal interference with the use of the firearm. The rear gun rest includes a main tube pivotally connected to said stock. The main tube includes a pivot pin as part of the main tube, a retaining pin as part of the main tube and at least one tension spring connected between said pivot pin and said retaining pin. The pivot pin allows the pivoting of the main tube. The tension spring aids in retaining the main tube in a desired position. The rear gun rest also includes an extension tube and a fine adjustment rod for adjusting the height of the stock. The extension tube is extendible from the main tube. The fine adjustment rod is extendible from the extension tube.
48 Combination of pistol and rifle shooting rest US517217 1995-08-21 US5666757A 1997-09-16 Glenn D. Helmstadter
A universally adjustable lightweight pistol and rifle rest having a tapered metal rod member and a sharped foot engaging member for affixation to the ground and having a movable two-point non-metallic gun supporting member for holding either the pistol or the rifle and being vertically positioned upwardly and downwardly along the length of the metal rod member and being quickly and easily angularly turned and elevationally moved to readily sight-in the rifle or pistol.
49 Monopod mount US345677 1994-11-28 US5641147A 1997-06-24 Louis Thomas Pena
A support head for a monopod mount is disclosed which is especially useful for attachment to outdoor sporting goods such as firearms, spotting scopes, binoculars, bows and cameras. The head is formed from a base portion which attaches to the sporting good and a support leg mounting portion which pivotally attaches to the base portion. Preferably, the support leg mounting portion is provided with a quick release for the support leg and is mounted to the base portion so that it can be frictionally affixed in the desired orientation.
50 Gun rest for controlling the buttstock US427487 1987-10-26 US4987694A 1991-01-29 Philip C. Lombardo
An improved portable gun rest characterized by a mounting harness of a two strap configuration that holds the buttstock in a controlled and maneuverable position within an inverter U-shaped bracket that is rigidly fixed to a vertical slide which can raise and 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 attached to the rear of the gun rest provides protection from the recoil of the firearm.
51 Telescoping unipad US269444 1988-11-10 US4893427A 1990-01-16 Arthur Davidson
A firearm support which can be quickly and easily set up securely supports a firearm, such as a rifle, while permitting that firearm to have freedom of movement in several planes. The support also can be stored adjacent to the firearm without tangling the shoulder strap associated with the firearm.
52 Combination rifle rest and animal choke stick US231029 1988-08-11 US4882869A 1989-11-28 John R. Webster
A device to rest and balance firearms at continuously adjustable height to enable firing from the prone, kneeling, sitting and standing positions. The device includes two hollow cylindrical telescoping rigid tubes, the inner of which includes a top member defining an upper firearm supporting yoke and the outer of which has attached to it a continuously adjustable spring-locking device defining a lower firearm rest. A strong, flexible cable is provided within the tube which, with the upper firearm support used as a handle, converts the device to an animal choke stick. A detachable ground spike is mounted to the base of the outer tube and doubles as a knife. A separate attachment for insertion into the top of the inner cylindrical tube is further provided for resting and balancing cameras.
53 A RIFLE AND A FORESTOCK FOR A RIFLE WITH BIPOD US16099396 2017-05-08 US20190154394A1 2019-05-23 Gary Stewart Eccleshall
The invention relates to a rifle comprising a barrel, a stock, a bipod and bipod housing formed within the stock of the rifle and in which one or more legs of the bipod may be housed when the bipod is in a storage position. The forestock may comprise a body and a tip. The tip may be configured to support one or more legs of the bipod and may also be configured to hinge away from the body to cause the legs to project toward a supporting surface when the bipod is in an operational position.
54 Modular cartridge storage system for firearm US15898397 2018-02-16 US10041761B2 2018-08-07 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.
55 Modular cartridge storage system for firearm US15236941 2016-08-15 US09927208B2 2018-03-27 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.
56 HUNTING DEVICE WITH PIVOTING FAN OR DECOY SUPPORT AND GUN MOUNT US14971789 2015-12-16 US20170176125A1 2017-06-22 Michael Pauley
The present invention is a hunting device that may be used to hunt wild game, such as turkeys. The hunting device comprises a handle, a fan or decoy support for securely mounting a fan or decoy and a gun mount for receiving a gun. The fan or decoy support may be connected to the handle while the gun mount is preferably mounted to the handle via a movable joint. The hunting device allows the handle to move the fan or decoy and allows the gun to be moved relative and/or independent of the fan or decoy movement. The hunting device also allows the gun to be moved via a movable joint. This configuration gives the hunter greater control and freedom over the movement of the fan or decoy while maintaining control and movement of the gun.
57 HANDGUARD WITH INTEGRATED POD AND FIREARM US14625183 2015-02-18 US20150241160A1 2015-08-27 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.
58 Stabilizing shooting rest apparatus and method US13974225 2013-08-23 US08826581B2 2014-09-09 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.
59 Stabilizing shooting rest apparatus and method US13974244 2013-08-23 US08763297B2 2014-07-01 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.
60 STABILIZING SHOOTING REST APPARATUS AND METHOD US13974244 2013-08-23 US20140082988A1 2014-03-27 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.
QQ群二维码
意见反馈