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 Support for firearms US71696624 1924-05-31 US1580406A 1926-04-13 BROWNING JOHN M
142 Standard for machine guns US21793218 1918-02-18 US1441285A 1923-01-09 JOHNSTON JAMES S; CZEGKA VICTOR H
143 Muzzle support for automatic guns US53951622 1922-02-27 US1431058A 1922-10-03 CHARLES SUTTER
144 Bipod US27172819 1919-01-17 US1375487A 1921-04-19 BUTLER JOHN S; GREEN SAMUEL G
145 Stand or support for firearms US32663119 1919-09-26 US1355660A 1920-10-12 GORE FARQUHAR MOUBRAY; HENRY HILL ARTHUR
146 Mount or stand for machine-guns US21707018 1918-02-14 US1339410A 1920-05-11 GEORGE NORMAN
147 Firearm US1323609D US1323609A 1919-12-02
148 Pyrotechnic helmet US387657D US387657A 1888-08-14
149 MORTAR WITH INTEGRAL MORTAR CARRIER PCT/US2006042970 2006-11-02 WO2007064442A3 2007-12-06 DOERING TIMOTHY J; BORGWARTH DENNIS W; BREEGGEMAN BRADLEY J; LAKEMAN RYAN C
A mortar, having a mortar tube assembly, a base plate assembly operably couplable to the mortar tube assembly, and a mortar mount bipod assembly operably couplable to the mortar tube assembly includes a mortar carrier assembly, the mortar carrier assembly being operably coupled to a mortar assembly, the mortar assembly comprising the mortar tube assembly, the base plate assembly, and the mortar mount bipod assembly in a unitized cooperative assembly for the ready transportation thereof. A mortar carrier assembly is further included and additionally a method of assembling a mortar into a readily transportable state is included.
150 VHS RIFLE PCT/HR2006000010 2006-05-08 WO2006120487A8 2007-07-26 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.
151 GUN SUPPORT PCT/US2005028701 2005-08-11 WO2006023385A3 2006-11-02 BENSON GARY A
A bipod type gun support has a generally cylindrical hub that defines a barrel-receiving bore that can be slipped onto and off of the muzzle end of the gun. Downwardly diverging legs are integrally joined to opposite sides of the hub to present a one-piece construction. A slot along the top of the hub facilitates a slight amount of resilient flexing of sidewall portions of the hub toward and away from one another when the diverging legs are squeezed and released, thus enlarging the bore of the hub sufficiently to facilitate installation and removal of the support from the barrel. Preferably, the support is molded from a synthetic resinous material.
152 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.
153 FIREARM ACCESSORY MOUNTING INTERFACE US15926780 2018-03-20 US20180328693A1 2018-11-15 Michael T. Mayberry; William Bradley Bennett; Timothy Eric Roberts; Duane Liptak; Brian L. Nakayama
An accessory mounting interface for a firearm, and a related method, are disclosed. The interface has a firearm accessory, a first elongated fastener, and a second fastener rotationally mated to the first elongated fastener. The first elongated fastener has right-handed threading and is arranged through a through hole in the firearm accessory with a first end extending below first and second halves of a first slot protrusion of the firearm accessory. The second fastener has a length greater than a width, the length measured along a longitudinal axis of the second fastener, the second fastener having a plurality of straight edges. At least one of the plurality of straight edges prevents the second fastener from rotating further than a closed position when the at least one of the straight edges abuts a sidewall of an elongated slot in the firearm.
154 Radio system having a sliding mount for a portable radio and related methods US15715213 2017-09-26 US10119786B1 2018-11-06 Richard H. Furness; Michael W. January; Cory N. Fitzsimmons
A radio system includes a portable radio and at least one elongate mounting rail having spaced apart indentations therein. At least one sliding mount includes a mount body having a passageway therethrough and slidably receiving a corresponding elongate mounting rail. The mount body is coupled to the portable radio. At least one spring plunger is carried by the mount body and configured to engage at least one adjacent indentation in the elongate mounting rail.
155 Firearm recoil control system US15441491 2017-02-24 US10113827B2 2018-10-30 Jeff Elsner
A recoil control system includes a base portion having a main body with a flat bottom surface; a slide portion having a main body with a flat upper surface; at least one structure providing a sliding interface between the base portion and the slide portion such that the slide portion is slidingly engaged with, and can move forward and backward with respect to, the base portion; and a damper in communication with the slide portion. The recoil control system provides sliding interface between at least a portion of a firearm and at least a portion of a support used with the firearm and reduces the possibility of the support hopping or bouncing during recoil.
156 Vertical fore grip with bipod US15439521 2017-02-22 US10113692B2 2018-10-30 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.
157 Adjustable stabilizer assembly for rifle US15732897 2018-01-11 US20180202745A1 2018-07-19 Paul Poindextex
A rifle stabilizer assembly attaching to a front stock of a rifle provides an assortment of stabilizing elements to enhance the shooting potential of a rifle, the assembly providing a stabilizer bar attached to the underside of a front rifle stock, a barrier block attachment, a bipod adapter attachment and a tripod adapter attachment, each attachment selectively chosen by a shooter as appropriate for a selected shot while in competition, hunting or combat.
158 Firearm accessory mounting interface US15357216 2016-11-21 US09976832B2 2018-05-22 Michael T. Mayberry; William Bradley Bennett; Timothy Eric Roberts; Duane Liptak; Brian L. Nakayama
An accessory mounting interface for a firearm, and a related method, are disclosed. The interface has a firearm accessory, a first elongated fastener, and a second fastener rotationally mated to the first elongated fastener. The first elongated fastener has right-handed threading and is arranged through a through hole in the firearm accessory with a first end extending below first and second halves of a first slot protrusion of the firearm accessory. The second fastener has a length greater than a width, the length measured along a longitudinal axis of the second fastener, the second fastener having a plurality of straight edges. At least one of the plurality of straight edges prevents the second fastener from rotating further than a closed position when the at least one of the straight edges abuts a sidewall of an elongated slot in the firearm.
159 FIREARM STOCK WITH SUPPORT US15803120 2017-11-03 US20180066912A1 2018-03-08 Brent J. RAVNAAS
A firearm stock with a support such as a bipod, tripod, monopod, or aiming stick is described. The support includes support legs and a mounting structure which mounts the support legs onto the stock. The support legs may be detached from the mounting structure when the support is not in use. After removal from the mounting structure, the support legs may be stored in one or more channels in the stock, by sliding them through one or more apertures in the end of the butt of the stock. The mounting structure may include a swivel mechanism which allows the aiming of the rifle to be adjusted while the support legs remain engaged with the ground.
160 Brace for stabilizing a firearm US14847799 2015-09-08 US09689637B1 2017-06-27 Kasey Dallas Beltz; Mark Charles Berry
A padded brace for a firearm includes a body which is arranged for mounting to the underside of the muzzle end of a firearm stock. The padded brace includes a body which presents a forward facing brace portion which presents a surface which is suitable for gripping upright surfaces. A padded portion is fixed underneath the body. The padded portion is suitable for supporting the muzzle end of the firearm on a ledge such as a window sill. In a second embodiment, retractable, folding legs may be mounted to opposite sides of the body of the padded brace.
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