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 Einrichtung zur Schussprüfung von Hand- und Faustfeuerwaffen EP81105214.1 1981-07-04 EP0046181B1 1985-06-26 Wenger, Fritz
22 Prüfstand für Steilfeuerwaffen EP82890035.7 1982-03-05 EP0060241A1 1982-09-15 Zierler, Reinhard

Der Prüfstand zum Beschiessen (Erproben) von Steilfeuergeschützen weist eine Drehscheibe (3) auf welche um eine im wesentlichen vertikale Achse 4 drehbar gelagert ist. Die Drehscheibe (3) kann in der gewählten Drehlage durch eine Blockiervorrichtung (8) festgelegt werden. Es ist weiters eine Auflagefläche (13) für das Geschütz vorgesehen, welche um eine im wesentlichen horizontale Achse (12) schwenkbar auf der Drehscheibe (3) montiert ist. Die horizontale Schwenkachse (12) schneidet oder kreuzt die Drehachse (4) der Drehscheibe (3). Die Auflagefläche (13) kann zusätzlich auch um eine Zweite, die erste horizontale Schwenkachse (12) ungefähr rechtwinkelig kreuzende oder schneidende horizontale Achse schwenkbar gelagert sein.

23 박격포용 모의사격 시험장치 KR1020150145655 2015-10-19 KR1020170045790A 2017-04-28 김영섭
박격포용모의사격시험장치에대한발명이개시된다. 본발명의박격포용모의사격시험장치는: 컨트롤부와, 컨트롤부의제어신호로동작되는유압공급부와, 유압공급부에서발생된유압을공급받으며컨트롤부의제어신호로동작되어박격포의포신을향하여타격력을발생시키는타격력발생부및 포신의내측에위치하며타격력발생부에서발생된타격력에의해가압되어포신의내측으로압력을전달하는타격전달부를포함하는것을특징으로한다.
24 액체로켓 엔진용 혼합기의 유체 분포량 계측장치 KR1020020000518 2002-01-04 KR1020030059962A 2003-07-12 유병일
PURPOSE: A fluid distribution measuring apparatus used in a mixer of a liquid rocket engine is provided to measure distribution of fluid in a lattice unit by distributing fluid into a plurality of lattices and collecting lattices to measure an amount of fluid contained in the lattices. CONSTITUTION: A fluid distribution measuring apparatus(100) includes a supporting section(110), a lattice section(120), a fluid guide pipe(130) and a fluid collecting section(140) for measuring fluid distribution sprayed through an injector of a mixer(200). The mixer(200) has a plurality of injectors for spraying oxidizer and fuel. The supporting section(110) has a hollow supporting body(111) for receiving fluid therein. An upper edge of the supporting body(111) has a supporting rim(113) in order to allow the supporting body(111) to be coupled to a lower end of the mixer(200). The supporting section(110) is fixed by fixing tools(150) coupled to the supporting rim(113).
25 PORTABLE SHOOTING STABILIZATION ASSIST CLAMP PCT/US2015044105 2015-08-06 WO2016022860A3 2016-04-21 WILLIAMS CODY; DIPPREY DAN
A portable shooting stabilization assist clamp designed for quick and easy, single- handed attachment and detachment on to a shooting rail or similar solid object. Once attached to an object, the clamp supports a firearm fore-stock, forend, frame, stock, or barrel allowing the user a steadier aim for more accurate shot placement. The clamp provides the capacity of a rapid attachment and detachment by using a spring clamp design. In its preferred embodiment, the clamp provides a rest with two angled prongs, in a generally V-shape, above the pivot of the the spring clamp, to help to easily place and retain the gun on the clamp. In alternative embodiments, multiple rests are provided as well as movable, pivoting rests. In addition to assisting shooters and hunters, the clamp could also be used to stabilize a camera, telescope, small video camera, or other device that is enhanced by stabilization.
26 ADJUSTABLE SHOOTING RESTS AND SHOOTING REST ASSEMBLIES PCT/US2007076587 2007-08-22 WO2008091394A3 2008-10-16 POTTERFIELD RUSSELL A
Adjustable shooting rests and shooting rest assemblies are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a shooting rest includes a rest assembly for supporting a forestock of a firearm. The rest assembly includes a base member and first and second upright members extending from the base member. A position of each of the first and second upright members is independently adjustable with reference to the base member. The shooting rest also includes a support assembly coupled to the rest assembly to move the rest assembly in a first direction and in a second direction. The first and second directions are in a plane generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of the firearm. The shooting rest further includes a base coupled to the support assembly.
27 HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE AND FOLDABLE GUN REST. PCT/SE2005000650 2005-05-04 WO2005108903A8 2007-06-07 LINDSTROEM MATS
The invention is a height adjustable gun rest that can be attached, and carried folded, on a rifle's fore-end. Known gun rests are in particular unsuitable on snow, and therefore unsuitable for grouse top-hunting for instance. Loud or awkward folding, or unsuitable exterior form (for carrying the rifle on the back), are other problems relevant to this kind of hunting. The invention includes a supporting leg 1, a bearing plate 2, and a pivot catch 3. The fore-end 101 can be imagined as the upper horizontal bar of a "Z" where the supporting leg, pivoted to the fore-end, is the inclined line and the bearing plate, pivoted to the supporting leg, is the lower horizontal bar. This arrangement facilitates compact and simple folding. The bearing plate provides large contact surface. The pivot catch fix the leg's inclination angle; that is, one of the angles of the "Z" is constant while the other is variable. The pivot catch may in particular be a crossbar, between the leg and the fore-end, whose attachment along the fore-end is adjustable.
28 Weapon Maintenance Stand US15662133 2017-07-27 US20190033031A1 2019-01-31 Hernán Luis y Prado
In one aspect the invention features a weapon maintenance stand that includes a base plate, a support flange, and a wall structure. The support flange is spaced from the base plate and defines a first plurality holes extending through the support flange. A subset of the first plurality of holes are configured to match a pattern of bolt holes of a deck-mounted weapon system and at least one of the first plurality of holes is configured to receive an alignment structure of the deck-mounted weapon system. The wall structure is attached to the base plate at a first end and attached to the support flange at a second end. The wall structure defines at least one tunnel extending through the wall, with the at least one tunnel being sized to accept umbilical components of the deck-mounted weapons system.
29 GRASPING FRONT SUPPORT BAG FOR FIREARM STABILITY US16034566 2018-07-13 US20180328691A1 2018-11-15 Clifton Walker Reasor
A grasping front support shooting bag for firearm stability has a ‘W’ shape and mass that increases the surface are contact to the firearm and applies support to the firearm at two points spaced apart from each other along the fore end or hand guard of the firearm. The shooting bag has a deliberate shape that allows the shooting bag to conform to substructures or substrates (i.e., objects from which a shot is to be taken) of all shapes to provide a flattened rest that supports multiple types of firearms. The shooting bag is composed of textiles sewn into a unique shape and filled with polypropylene (or other synthetic material) beads that are proportionally massed to provide expanded, pliable surface area to an object to aid in stability for the shooter in any hunting, recreation, competition, or law enforcement capacity.
30 Ski or snowboard holding device US14491195 2014-09-19 US10040172B2 2018-08-07 Richard Weissenborn
The disclosure relates to a holder system for supporting sports equipment. The holder comprises a vise assembly comprising: a vise base; two moveable vise jaws provided with respective vise screw bores and guide bores, the two moveable vise jaws engageable with a first section on the sports equipment; a vise screw extending substantially horizontally through the vise base and oppositely disposing the movable vise jaws through the vise screw bores, and having two sections of threads allowing for movement of the movable vise jaws, the two sections being separated by a thread-free section; and one or more guide bars fixed in a substantially horizontal orientation in the vise base and extending through the respective guide bores.
31 Adjustable sighting and shooting firearm mounting vise US15625880 2017-06-16 US10024621B2 2018-07-17 Herman Hutson
An adjustable sighting and shooting firearm mounting vise receives a firearm to assist new shooters or handicap shooters with sighting and discharging the firearm. The firearm mounting vise includes a base plate, a positional-adjustment track, a forend support, a stock vise, a slide stop, a trigger actuator, a trigger switch, a controller housing, a wireless receiver, and a microcontroller. The base plate supports the positional-adjustment track. The positional-adjustment track allows the forend support, the stock vise, and the trigger actuator to translate along the base plate to accommodate a plurality of firearms to be secured by the firearm mounting vise. The slide stop secures the positional-adjustment track to the base plate. The controller housing protects electrical components including the microcontroller and the wireless receiver. The microcontroller receives control signals through the wireless receiver or directly from the trigger switch to activate the trigger actuator and discharging the firearm.
32 Multipurpose firearm butt securing device and methodology US14643383 2015-03-10 US09885534B2 2018-02-06 Jerry Dean Boggess; David Sumner Tucker
Consistent with various embodiments, a firearm securing apparatus comprises a first surface configured and arranged to secure the apparatus to a support structure. Sidewalls extend away from the support structure and are configured and arranged to surround and support the butt of a firearm. A securing component is configured and arranged to prevent removal of the butt of the firearm from between the sidewalls.
33 Secure gun mount US15180480 2016-06-13 US09829265B2 2017-11-28 James Casey Reed
A shooting rest may be provided. The shooting rest may reduce the recoil, muzzle rise, and shock wave from firing a rifle or other weapon. A target may remain in the cross hairs while shooting, thus facilitating target memory or easy and fast target re-acquisition. When testing the amount of powder in a casing and weight of bullet in a reloaded round, the shooting rest may help eliminate movement variables so assessment of reloaded ammunition can be more accurately observed. The shooting rest may include a rear support, a front support, a frame, and a lock down bar to secure the front support to a shooting bench or table. The rear support may prevent the muzzle from moving upward and the front support may absorb some of the recoil energy to keep the target in sight. The frame may be secured by the lock down bar and may connect the front support to the table. Safety may be greatly enhanced by having the gun secured to a table during cleaning and maintenance operations.
34 FIREARM SHOOTING REST US14879706 2015-10-09 US20170102203A1 2017-04-13 Dennis W. Cauley, JR.; James Gianladis; Adam J. Birk; Matthew Kinamore; Michael Poehlman
Shooting rests and associated methods of manufacture and use. A rear support of a shooting rest includes a stop configured to inhibit rearward movement of a firearm when the firearm is supported on the rest and fired. The stop supports a recoil pad for cushioning recoil of the firearm.
35 Shooting rests US14953388 2015-11-29 US09557131B1 2017-01-31 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.
36 Secure Gun Mount US15180480 2016-06-13 US20160363408A1 2016-12-15 James Casey REED
A shooting rest may be provided. The shooting rest may reduce the recoil, muzzle rise, and shock wave from firing a rifle or other weapon. A target may remain in the cross hairs while shooting, thus facilitating target memory or easy and fast target re-acquisition. When testing the amount of powder in a casing and weight of bullet in a reloaded round, the shooting rest may help eliminate movement variables so assessment of reloaded ammunition can be more accurately observed. The shooting rest may include a rear support, a front support, a frame, and a lock down bar to secure the front support to a shooting bench or table. The rear support may prevent the muzzle from moving upward and the front support may absorb some of the recoil energy to keep the target in sight. The frame may be secured by the lock down bar and may connect the front support to the table. Safety may be greatly enhanced by having the gun secured to a table during cleaning and maintenance operations.
37 Adjustable, portable, pivotal firearm shooting seat and stand US14790494 2015-07-02 US09500428B2 2016-11-22 Roger Kleinfelder
An adjustable, portable and pivotal seat and stand assembly that includes a base structure, a removable shaft, a plurality of outwardly extending angularly adjustable legs pivotally attached to the base structure, a seat assembly pivotally and vertically movable between fixed positions relative to the shaft, and a support table mounted to the upper end of the shaft. The seat and table are height adjustable for supporting a user whether seated or standing when shooting moving and still targets. The legs are easily adjustable by the user when the seat and stand assembly is used on uneven terrain. The seat and stand assembly also allows for easy storage and portability by removing the seat and table and sliding the shaft down through the base structure.
38 Convertible Holster-and-Benchrest Assembly US14957240 2015-12-02 US20160153747A1 2016-06-02 Stephen Mark Higgins
An apparatus operates as both a holster and a benchrest for a handgun. The apparatus comprises first and second end walls, and a supporting pad secured between the first and second end walls. As a holster, the first and second end walls and the supporting pad define a cradle adapted for holstering a handgun. The holster may also be flipped upside-down and then operated as a benchrest. When the assembly is operating as a benchrest, a barrel rest may be inserted into a barrel-rest receiver slot on the top-side of the assembly. The barrel rest has a U-channel adapted for supporting the barrel of a handgun. The supporting pad further provides a surface for supporting the grip of the handgun. Thus, the apparatus provides a benchrest
39 Firearm bump stock assembly US14566257 2014-12-10 US09297602B2 2016-03-29 Bryant A. Marcotte
A firearm bump stock assembly provides a mount and support for a conventional semi-automatic firearm. The firearm bump stock assembly beneficially provides a user with the ability to increase the fire rate efficiency of a firearm by reducing the amount of time between pulling of a trigger on a firearm and reloading of a new bullet into a chamber of said firearm, thus allowing said firearm to be reloaded and fired more rapidly. The firearm bump stock assembly also beneficially provides a user with the ability to maintain accuracy of said firearm and to easily aim and maneuver said firearm, while concurrently being able to increase said firearm's rate of fire.
40 Portable Shooting Stabilization Assist Clamp US14820512 2015-08-06 US20160069632A1 2016-03-10 Cody Williams; Dan Dipprey
A portable shooting stabilization assist clamp designed for quick and easy, single-handed attachment and detachment on to a shooting rail or similar solid object. Once attached to an object, the clamp supports a firearm fore-stock, forend, frame, stock, or barrel allowing the user a steadier aim for more accurate shot placement. The clamp provides the capacity of a rapid attachment and detachment by using a spring clamp design. In its preferred embodiment, the clamp provides a rest with two angled prongs, in a generally V-shape, above the pivot of the the spring clamp, to help to easily place and retain the gun on the clamp. In alternative embodiments, multiple rests are provided as well as movable, pivoting rests. In addition to assisting shooters and hunters, the clamp could also be used to stabilize a camera, telescope, small video camera, or other device that is enhanced by stabilization.
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