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 Multipurpose firearm securing systems, kits and methodologies US13842886 2013-03-15 US09250034B2 2016-02-02 David Sumner Tucker; Jerry Dean Boggess
Consistent with various embodiments, a firearm securing kit includes a barrel securing unit configured and arranged to secure a barrel of a firearm and including a securing mechanism configured and arranged to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a surface in response to an applied pressure. The kit can also include a butt plate securing unit configured and arranged to secure the butt plate of a firearm and including a securing mechanism configured and arranged to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a surface in response to an applied pressure.
42 MULTIPURPOSE FIREARM SECURING DEVICE AND METHODOLOGY US14853483 2015-09-14 US20160010939A1 2016-01-14 David Sumner Tucker; Jerry Dean Boggess
Consistent with various embodiments, a firearm securing apparatus has a first securing interface that is configured to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a support surface in response to an applied pressure. A second securing interface is configured and arranged to receive and secure a firearm barrel and includes a graspable feature. A support piece is configured and arranged to physically connect the two securing interfaces and to provide space, to allow a person's fingers to seize a graspable feature and to allow the person to apply pressure sufficient to overcome the holding force between the apparatus and the surface in order to remove the firearm from the apparatus when desired.
43 Adjustable, Portable, Pivotal Firearm Shooting Seat and Stand US14790494 2015-07-02 US20160003571A1 2016-01-07 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.
44 Shooting rests US14078826 2013-11-13 US09200859B2 2015-12-01 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.
45 MULTIPURPOSE FIREARM BUTT SECURING DEVICE AND METHODOLOGY US14643383 2015-03-10 US20150184977A1 2015-07-02 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.
46 Methods and apparatus to support and stabilize equipment US12844130 2010-07-27 US08959822B2 2015-02-24 Shirley Kleppe
Methods and apparatus to support and stabilize equipment according to various aspects of the present invention include a conformable support surface mounted to a rigid base. The rigid base may comprise a connector suitably configured to attach the rigid base to a secondary supportive device or stand. The conformable support surface may be configured to receive and support a piece of equipment such as a rifle or camera without a permanent or semi-permanent connection between the cushioned support surface and the equipment.
47 Adjustable firearm rest US13356550 2012-01-23 US08813407B1 2014-08-26 Craig J. Sargent; Anthony A. Foster
A firearm rest includes a connection portion and a handle portion. The connection portion is configured to connect the firearm rest to an elongate support member when in a connected position, and permit axial movement of the firearm rest along the elongate support member when in a released position. The connection portion includes an aperture and first and second contact portions. The aperture is sized to receive the elongate support member. The first contact portion is positioned at one side of the aperture and arranged to contact the elongate support member. The second contact portion is positioned at an opposite side of the aperture and arranged to contact the elongate support member. The handle portion extends from the connection portion and includes a support surface configured to support a firearm.
48 SHOOTING RESTS WITH ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT FOR SUPPORTING FIREARMS US13796932 2013-03-12 US20140182183A1 2014-07-03 Dennis Cauley; Adam J. Birk; Tim Kinney; Michael E. Cottrell; Yan-Jiang Zhou; Russell A. Potterfield; Jim Gianladis; Robert Joseph Zara
Shooting rests having elevation adjustment assemblies are disclosed herein. One embodiment of the disclosure, for example, is directed to a shooting rest for supporting a firearm having a buttstock spaced apart from a forestock. The shooting rest includes a first base portion carrying a first support for supporting the buttstock and a second base portion coupled to the first base portion and carrying a second support for supporting the forestock. The second base portion includes a body having an opening extending therethrough, and a height adjustment member slideably positioned in the opening. The height adjustment member has a non-circular cross-sectional shape in a plane that is generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of the height adjustment member. The height adjustment member is attached to the second support and configured to adjust a height of the second support. The second base portion includes a biasing member contacting the height adjustment member to at least partially inhibit movement of the height adjustment member through the opening.
49 MULTIPURPOSE FIREARM SECURING DEVICE AND METHODOLOGY US13842524 2013-03-15 US20140157641A1 2014-06-12 David Sumner Tucker; Jerry Dean Boggess
Consistent with various embodiments, a firearm securing apparatus has a first securing interface that is configured to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a support surface in response to an applied pressure. A second securing interface is configured and arranged to receive and secure a firearm barrel and includes a graspable feature. A support piece is configured and arranged to physically connect the two securing interfaces and to provide space, to allow a person's fingers to seize a graspable feature and to allow the person to apply pressure sufficient to overcome the holding force between the apparatus and the surface in order to remove the firearm from the apparatus when desired.
50 Firearm support devices and related methods US12551274 2009-08-31 US08474170B2 2013-07-02 Ernest M. Durham; John R. Ader
A firearm support device includes a carriage movably coupled to a base structure. Movement of the carriage is restricted to a single axis of direction. The firearm support device may also include an attachment feature for mounting a portion of a firearm and a striker assembly for triggering a projectile. A firearm support device may include a carriage slidably coupled to rails of a base structure restricting movement of the carriage to a single axis of direction. The firearm support device may also include an attachment feature for mounting a firearm and a biasing feature coupled to the carriage and the base structure biasing the carriage in an initial position. A method of testing a firearm may include removing a barrel from a firearm, mounting the barrel to a support device, restricting the barrel to a single axis of movement, and firing a projectile with a firing pin.
51 SHOOTING BENCH US13228076 2011-09-08 US20130061508A1 2013-03-14 Ronald D. Nelson; Luke Humphreys; Ryan E. Wellman
A shooting bench includes a frame having at least two legs. The at least two legs are connected at a pivot. A table is connected to the frame at a first bracket. The first bracket is configured to slide along a length of a first one of the at least two legs to transition the shooting bench between a deployed configuration and a collapsed configuration. The table may include a cross bar. A gun mount may be adjustably coupled to the crossbar of the table. A first locking device can be mounted to the crossbar and configured to selectively permit movement of the gun mount in a first direction with respect to the table. A second locking device can be mounted to the cross bar and configured to selectively permit movement of the gun mount in a second direction with respect to the table.
52 Rifle scope installation fixture and method of use US12856141 2010-08-13 US08316571B1 2012-11-27 Darrell Holland
A method of installing a rifle scope to a rifle such that when the rifle is transversely level, the vertical line of the scope reticle is aligned with the direction of bullet drop. The method uses a mounting facilitating fixture having a rifle vice and a rifle vice transverse orientation adjustment device. First, the rifle is clamped into the rifle vice and the rifle vice transverse orientation adjustment device is adjusted until the rifle is transversely level. Then, while the rifle is still held in a transversely level position in the rifle vice, a scope having a vertical line in the reticle is connected to the rifle so that the vertical line is plumb in relation to the Earth. Because both the direction of bullet drop and the vertical line of the scope reticle are aligned with gravity, they are aligned with each other.
53 RECOIL REDUCTION AND SIGHTING-IN SYSTEM FOR A FIREARM US13470416 2012-05-14 US20120285062A1 2012-11-15 Mark R. Cama
A recoil reduction system for sighting-in a firearm is disclosed. The system includes an attachment member configured and arranged to attach to a surface or object, such as a shooting bench, tree stand or a tree. A strap having a first end and a second end is included. The first end of the strap is connected to the attachment member. A sling is formed on the second end of the strap. The sling has a loop configured and arranged to receive the buttstock of a rifle. A stand having a rigid plate configured and arranged to support a bipod of a rifle may also be included.
54 Multipurpose ball joint assembly and work holding devices US12589990 2009-11-02 US08297605B2 2012-10-30 Kevin J. Lee; Tony James Berry
A ball joint assembly that is a movable mount for a work holding device for holding an item, such as a rifle or pistol, where the ball joint assembly is for seating on, or mounting onto, a table top, bench, or like surface. The ball joint assembly includes a cylindrical housing slotted on opposite sides thereof from a center opening in the housing top and contains a ball that rests on a plunger top end of a jacking screw that is turned in a round nut by a lever arm, and the ball joint assembly is fitted into the housing. Turning of the lever arm that is fitted through a housing lateral slot extends the plunger top into the ball, lifting the ball to lock it against a housing top concave surface, and which ball includes a stem extending through the housing top to tilt between the slots and pivot when the ball in unlocked, and the ball stem end includes a tool mounting for connection to the work holding devices.
55 Inflatable Firearm Support US13432942 2012-03-28 US20120246991A1 2012-10-04 Jo Won Seuk
The firearm support includes one or more inflatable air bladders and a valve. The valve allows the user to inflate and deflate the air bladder to selectively control the firmness of the support device and the elevation of the firearm.
56 Adjustable recoil reducing shooting rest US12603900 2009-10-22 US08245432B2 2012-08-21 Jerry Letson
An adjustable recoil reducing shooting rest disclosed. The shooting rest may be adjusted to absorb differing amounts of recoil from various rifles to prevent rifle bounce that may add to aim inaccuracy. The user may also adjust both the horizontal and vertical aim of the rifle to consistently aim at the same location after multiple shots. The shooting rest may be secured to an unmodified support surface, and the rest consistently supports the butt stock of the rifle regardless of the vertical angle of the rest.
57 SHOOTING RESTS WITH ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT FOR SUPPORTING FIREARMS US13183212 2011-07-14 US20120144647A1 2012-06-14 Dennis Cauley; Adam Birk; Tim Kinney; Michael E. Cottrell; Yan-Jiang Zhou; Russell A. Potterfield; Jim Gianladis; Robert J. Zara
Shooting rests having elevation adjustment assemblies are disclosed herein. One embodiment of the disclosure, for example, is directed to a shooting rest for supporting a firearm having a buttstock spaced apart from a forestock. The shooting rest includes a first base portion carrying a first support for supporting the buttstock and a second base portion coupled to the first base portion and carrying a second support for supporting the forestock. The second base portion includes a body having an opening extending therethrough, and a height adjustment member slidably positioned in the opening. The height adjustment member has a non-circular cross-sectional shape in a plane that is generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of the height adjustment member. The height adjustment member is attached to the second support and configured to adjust a height of the second support. The second base portion includes a biasing member contacting the height adjustment member to at least partially inhibit movement of the height adjustment member through the opening.
58 Firearm support apparatus US12727085 2010-03-18 US08151507B2 2012-04-10 Christopher David Johnson
A firearm support apparatus operable to increase the accuracy of a weapon, comprising first and second vertical frame element 20 movably attached to swivel attachment 40 at one end, and movably attached to first and second horizontal frame element 25 by at least one tension spring 30. At the end opposite the at least one tension spring 30, first and second horizontal frame element 25 are optionally held together by a horizontal tension spring 35. It will be appreciated that the first and second vertical frame element 20 and first and second horizontal frame element 25 may be arranged such that they form two nearly triangular supports, allowing for a firearm to be suspended from the apex of one such triangle, and wherein the at least one tension springs are sized and selected to reduce the weight of the firearm suspended therefrom, allowing full range of movement by a shooter.
59 Gun mount US12658369 2010-02-12 US08109028B2 2012-02-07 Kent S. Roberts; Brent Roberts
A gun mount for use in sighting-in long guns having or not having a large bottom feed, clip magazine, belt, drum or other bottom loaded ammunition feed system includes a base to be mounted on a table top or other suitable surface and that supports a rotatably mounted gun holder on which a long gun is placed. The gun holder allows the gun barrel to be adjustably fixed in each of a horizontal and vertical position. An aligned sight picture is set into the gun sights and is maintained or reset after the gun is fired by shock absorbers that keep recoil shock from changing the sight settings, or return the gun to the position at which the sights have been set.
60 Montana long ranger rifle rest US12804697 2010-07-26 US20120017485A1 2012-01-26 Darrin Lee Kern
A folding, compact, lightweight, in-the-field Hunting and Target Rifle Rest is disclosed utilizing a novel solid means of attachment to hold a rifle securely in place for maximum accuracy. The rest includes various means of attachments to solid objects including but not limited to trees, stumps, shrubs, tripods, or any other objects that may be strapped to or clamped to and fit into the rest clamp. The rest incorporates various means of adjusting the rifle when secured for repositioning its aim and comfort to the user. The rest includes attachment hardware for cameras and spotting scopes that can directly focus at the same time, on the same field of view, that the rifle is aimed towards no matter how the rifle's aim is repositioned.
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