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 무장 마운트 KR1020120022883 2012-03-06 KR1020130101835A 2013-09-16 이종원
PURPOSE: An armed mount is provided to rapidly maintain or replace a firearm because the firearm can be easily mounted or separated to the armed mount without using bolts or pins. CONSTITUTION: An armed mount (100) comprises a bracket (110), a mount (120), and an anti-separation unit (123). The bracket fixes a firearm. The anti-separation unit prevents the bracket which is mounted on the mount from separating from the mount. The bracket is connected to the mount by being slid in the first direction. The bracket is separated from the mount by being slid in the second direction which is an opposite side of the first direction.
22 모터사이클, 중화기, 또는 중화기를 구비한 모터사이클 용 마운트 KR1020127006306 2010-08-03 KR1020120055649A 2012-05-31 라잘린,톰; 헬카마,미코; 후오파니에미,테로
본 발명은 모터사이클, 중화기 또는 중화기가 구비된 모터사이클 용 스탠드에 관한 것이다. 상기 스탠드는 받침부 및 상기 받침부가 작동 위치와 저장 위치 사이에서 회전하도록 하는 피봇 수단(103, 104)을 포함한다. 상기 받침부는 두 개의 받침 부재를 포함한다. 상기 피봇 수단(103, 104)은 상기 받침 부재의 모터사이클, 중화기 또는 중화기가 구비된 모터사이클의 샤시에 근접한 저장 위치로부터 작동 위치로 회전하는 동시에 바깥으로 펼쳐지는 동작을 허용하는 피봇 부재, 및 상기 작동 위치 및 상기 저장 위치에 상기 받침 부재를 고정하는 잠금 수단을 포함한다.
23 VHS RIFLE PCT/HR2006000010 2006-05-08 WO2006120487A2 2006-11-16 VUKOVIC MARKO
The VHS rifle shown on Figure 1 , among other, has a handgrip 30 that is placed in the rifle's centre of gravity, so it can be held in a single hand. The rifle has so called 'soft' opening and closing of the breech 12 that results in light recoil when a shot is being fired. At the front end of the handgrip 83 are the facilities for mounting of the bayonet 97, and in front of the front handgrip 83 is a swallowtail grove for attaching a lamp or an IR lamp 87. In the middle of the cover 19 is a handgrip for carrying the rifle. The rifle has integrated mount for attaching the grenade launcher 88, and mechanism for its firing, Figures 4. The bottom part of the handgrip 30 contains the feet 78 that can be folded into the groove on the handgrip 30. In the middle of the cover 19 is a mounting for attaching all sight types, Figure 1. This rifle, in spite of all accessories and contents, does not weigh more than 2 kilograms, without ammunition, bayonet, lamp and the grenade launcher barrel.
24 BIPOD DEVICE FOR USE WITH PICATINNY RAIL PCT/US2010020194 2010-01-06 WO2010080785A3 2010-09-23 HINDS RICHARD A JR
A bipod device attachable to the Picatinny rail on the underside of the barrel of a military-style gun. The housing of the bipod device includes two parallel channels formed therein to store bipod legs. The housing also includes an external longitudinal groove dimensioned and shaped to receive a Picatinny rail and a locking mechanism to secure the housing to the rail. The housing doubly functions as a grip for the user to support the barrel of the rifle. The two legs can be deployed by pulling them free of their channels in the housing and then pivoting them down and apart in one motion to their deployed position.
25 FIREARM ACCESSORY MOUNTING SYSTEM US15788720 2017-10-19 US20180112952A1 2018-04-26 Eric Stephen Kincel; Jeffrey James O'Brien
A firearm accessory mounting system includes a mounting assembly coupled to a firearm accessory, a mounting fastener, and a mounting bolt. The mounting fastener is rotatable between a locked positioned and an unlocked position. The mounting bolt is coupled to the mounting fastener for rotating the mounting fastener between the locked position and the unlocked position.
26 FIREARM REAR BIPOD US15253322 2016-08-31 US20180058794A1 2018-03-01 Jerod Scalf
A rear bipod firearm mount for mounting to a firearm stock includes a housing adapted to mount to a firearm stock. A pair of pivot elements are each rotatably mounted to one side of the housing. A pair of bipod legs are each located on one side of the housing and each of the pair of bipod legs is rotatably connected to one of the pair of pivot elements. Each pivot element allows its connected bipod leg to swivel around the housing substantially up to 360°; and each bipod leg further can rotate about the mounting surface up to 180° to form an angle transverse to the housing. Each bipod leg can be independently positioned with respect to the other.
27 Archery bow stand US15229731 2016-08-05 US09803950B1 2017-10-31 Bahram Khoshnood; Charles Ernest Wagoner, Jr.
An archery bow stand includes a base with a pair of legs rotatably interconnected to the base and initially disposed in a storage condition and then extendable from the base to diverge into an operating condition by the action of a spring.
28 BALLISTIC SHIELD FOR A FIREARM US15401687 2017-01-09 US20170199012A1 2017-07-13 Kevin Mulcahey
A ballistic shield apparatus for a weapon includes: a flexible ballistic shield made of penetration-resistant material, the ballistic shield having opposed front and rear faces, spaced-apart side edges connecting spaced-apart top and bottom edges, and a central area bounded by the side edges; one or more flexible securing members extending laterally outward from each of the side edges, each of the one or more flexible securing members including a releasable connector disposed on a distal portion thereof; and at least one releasable connector disposed on the ballistic shield, the releasable connectors collectively configured such that the distal portion of each of the one or more flexible securing members can be releasably secured to the central area of the ballistic shield, or to a distal portion of one of the one or more flexible securing members.
29 Tactical attachment system for firearms US14756595 2015-09-21 US09658029B1 2017-05-23 Tommy Lynn Williford
A system for mounting a plurality of tactical attachments to firearms is disclosed. Tactical attachments such as laser illumination sights, flashlights, bayonets, and breaching tools are interchangeable and attached with a single adapter mounted to the end of a magazine ammunition tubes and auxiliary accessory rails such as Picatinny rails. Adapters of varying lengths provide increased ammunition capacity. The tactical attachments have a common mounting structure for mating to the adapter, which includes a optional locking ring to assure the tactical device cannot become dislodged from the adapter during firearm usage. The adapter/tactical device interface allows rapid swapping of tactical devices without the need of tools. Tactical attachment lighting devices such as flashlights and laser sights are provided with wireless remote turn on/off and lighting mode switching capability.
30 Firearm accessory mounting interface US15063396 2016-03-07 US09429388B2 2016-08-30 Michael T. Mayberry; William Bradley Bennett; Timothy Eric Roberts; Duane Liptak; Brian L. Nakayama
An accessory mounting interface for a firearm is provided. The accessory mounting interface has a firearm accessory, a first elongated fastener, a second fastener, and an elongated slot in a firearm. The second fastener has two straight edges parallel to each other, and at least one of the two straight edges prevent the second fastener from rotating beyond a closed position once a portion of the second fastener has passed through and at least partially cleared the elongated slot.
31 Firearm stock with folding bipod US13736691 2013-01-08 US09410762B2 2016-08-09 Michael W. Ballard
The firearm stock has a body including a forend. The bottom of the forend has an elongate slot. A bipod having a plurality of legs is pivotally attached at one end of the legs to the bottom of the forend. The bipod has an unfolded position in which an opposing end of the legs extends downwards beyond the exterior contour of the forend. The bipod has a folded position in which the opposing end of the legs is received within the elongate slot with the legs substantially within the exterior contour of the forend. The opposing end of the legs may each have a notch. There may be a latch having a cam surface that is spring biased to protrude into the slot. The notches may receive the cam surface when the bipod is in the folded position, thereby releasably securing the opposing end of the legs within the slot.
32 Vertical Fore Grip with Bipod US15067673 2016-03-11 US20160223132A1 2016-08-04 Joseph R. Moody; Joseph D. Gaddini
Devices, systems and methods of using an ergonomic fore grip/gun handle with a concealable and collapsible bipod. One version can have a tubular recess consisting of a first cylindrical cutout housing the bipod legs when concealed and a sliding piston that deploys the legs and a second cylindrical cutout housing a release mechanism and a void space for other accessories. The release mechanism has a compression spring positioned between the piston assembly and the bottom of the first cylindrical cutout and the compression spring. The legs are connected to the bottom of the piston assembly via a hinge and spring that when released from confinement within the fore grip, causes the legs to expand outward until fully deployed. Telescoping legs allow adjustment of leg length for use on uneven terrain. The grip portion has an outer surface with a flat surface on sides of the grip to provide a more stable grip, assist in orienting the mounted weapon and support pressure pads for lights.
33 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.
34 HAND GUARD WITH THREE DIMENSIONAL END PROFILE US14596018 2015-01-13 US20150198409A1 2015-07-16 Frank DeSomma; Brandon Klar
A semi-automatic or automatic firearm comprising a hand guard that includes a three dimensional end profile. The three dimensional end profile can depict subject matter related to sporting, outdoors, military, and hunting-related interests, such as the head and face of a warthog or peccary. The firearm can also include a bipod which includes feet configured and shaped to resemble animal feet, such as the hooves of a warthog or peccary.
35 LEG SUPPORTED GUN REST US14069618 2013-11-01 US20150121740A1 2015-05-07 Kennith Slone; Valerie Slone
A leg supported gun rest comprising a base, where the base extends across a lap of a user; a pair of rounded ends on the base, where the pair of rounded ends wrap around the user's legs; a support attached to a top of the base; and a U-shaped rest on the support, where the U-shaped rest receives a barrel of a gun. The ends may extend and retract within a central portion of the base to comfortably adjust the width of the base. The support may swivel upon the base to allow the position of the gun barrel to be adjusted.
36 Stabilisation of Firearms US14026287 2013-09-13 US20150075055A1 2015-03-19 Herman Albertus Percival
A body-mountable firearm support assembly that is mountable to the body of a user to support a firearm in a stable configuration in use includes a first elongate support that is supportable, in use, at a first support zone on the body of the user in an operatively forwardly projecting configuration and a second elongate support that is supportable, in use, at a second support zone on the body of the user. The second support zone is lower on the user's body than the first support zone. The second elongate support is connected to the first elongate support at a third support zone spaced, in use, from the first and second support zones along the first and second supports. The assembly also includes an anchoring formation that is wearable, in use, by the user such that it provides the second support zone.
37 Vertical Fore Grip with Bipod US14511671 2014-10-10 US20150023656A1 2015-01-22 Joseph R. Moody; Joseph D. Gaddini
Devices, systems and methods of using an ergonomic fore grip/gun handle with a concealable and collapsible bipod. One version can have a tubular recess consisting of a first cylindrical cutout housing the bipod legs when concealed and a sliding piston that deploys the legs and a second cylindrical cutout housing a release mechanism and a void space for other accessories. The release mechanism has a compression spring positioned between the piston assembly and the bottom of the first cylindrical cutout and the compression spring. The legs are connected to the bottom of the piston assembly via a hinge and spring that when released from confinement within the fore grip, causes the legs to expand outward until fully deployed. Telescoping legs allow adjustment of leg length for use on uneven terrain. The grip portion has an outer surface with a flat surface on sides of the grip to provide a more stable grip, assist in orienting the mounted weapon and support pressure pads for lights.
38 Firearm Stock With Folding Bipod US13736691 2013-01-08 US20140190059A1 2014-07-10 Michael W. Ballard
The firearm stock has a body including a forend. The bottom of the forend has an elongate slot. A bipod having a plurality of legs is pivotally attached at one end of the legs to the bottom of the forend. The bipod has an unfolded position in which an opposing end of the legs extends downwards beyond the exterior contour of the forend. The bipod has a folded position in which the opposing end of the legs is received within the elongate slot with the legs substantially within the exterior contour of the forend. The opposing end of the legs may each have a notch. There may be a latch having a cam surface that is spring biased to protrude into the slot. The notches may receive the cam surface when the bipod is in the folded position, thereby releasably securing the opposing end of the legs within the slot.
39 SHOOTING RESTS US14078826 2013-11-13 US20140130393A1 2014-05-15 Allan W. Antell
A shooting rest includes first and second poles each having a length, and a gun rest assembly for holding the first and second poles in selected angular relationships and at selected locations along the lengths thereof. The gun rest assembly includes a swivel connecting a first rest component mounted to the first pole for reciprocal movement along the length thereof, and a second rest component mounted to the second pole for reciprocal movement along the length thereof. A first clamp assembly is carried by the first rest component and a second clamp assembly is carried by the second rest component. The first and second clamp assemblies are configured for independently locking and releasing the respective first and second rest components relative to the respective first and second poles.
40 Support Apparatus, Mechanisms and Methods for Operating the Same US13689411 2012-11-29 US20130134286A1 2013-05-30 Yuedong Yan
An apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a base member and at least one support member. The base member includes an outer side surface and at least one support-member-receiving channel formed in the outer side surface. The at least one support member is pivotably-coupled to the base member for selective arrangement relative the base member in one of a stowed orientation and a deployed orientation. The at least one support member includes a surface geometry dimension that corresponds to a spatial dimension of the at least one support-member-receiving channel such that: upon arrangement of the at least one support member in the stowed orientation, an outer surface of the at least one support member is aligned with the outer side surface of the base member, and upon arrangement of the at least one support member in the deployed orientation, the base member in combination with the at least one support member forms a pod. A method is also disclosed.
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