序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Recoil-reducing shooting rest US10865595 2004-06-10 US08011129B2 2011-09-06 Dennis Cauley; Tim Morrow
A shooting rest supports a firearm and reduces recoil energy of the firearm. The shooting rest has a rear support and a front support for supporting the firearm and a frame connecting the rear support and the front support. The frame supports at least one weight to reduce the amount of recoil energy felt by a shooter.
62 Portable hunting chair and blind US12384548 2009-04-06 US07997291B2 2011-08-16 F. Reeves Gressette, III; Michael D. Hardin; Eric L. Neal
A hunting chair with a hunting blind attachment that encircles the chair is disclosed, as well as an attachable camouflage roof covering, all of which may be folded and disassembled in such a way that it fits into a self-contained pack that may be carried on a hunter's back. The chair includes an adjustable, pivoting backrest, a pivoting gun rest with telescoping legs for height adjustment, folding legs, a pouch to contain the disassembled elements, and shoulder straps for carrying the apparatus. In its disassembled state, the roof poles, roof fabric, and blind fabric are packed into a pouch on the back side of the backrest, and the chair is folded into a carrying position. Detachable shoulder straps may be attached to the underside of the seat section, so that the entire chair and blind combination may be carried on a hunter's back into the field.
63 Rest for cleaning a rifle and for sighting a scope, a stock, and a bore of the rifle US12011091 2008-01-24 US07886474B2 2011-02-15 Theodore J. Werner
A rest for cleaning a rifle and for sighting a scope, a stock, and a bore of the rifle. The rest includes a base, a vise assembly, a fore-end support assembly, and an elevator assembly. The vise assembly adjusts for different-length rifles and clamps the stock of the rifle therein. The fore-end support assembly adjusts for the different-length rifles and supports the fore-end of the rifle thereon. The elevator assembly adjusts for the different-length rifles and supports the barrel of the rifle therein. The rest further includes a lapping tool, alignment tools, a stock alignment tool, a bore sighting tool, a centering tool, and a set of diopters. The lapping tool insures smoothness and proper interior profile of the mounting rings for a scope. The alignment tools insures that the scope fits properly without any binding or protrusions. The stock alignment tool lines up the stock of the gun so the gun is leveled. The bore sighting calibrates the scope. The centering tool cradles, centers, and supports the gun. A respective diopter is attached to an objective end of the scope to increase depth of field when a target is so close that the scope does not focus clearly.
64 Head for a gun support US12353916 2009-01-14 US07874092B2 2011-01-25 Lihwa Lee
A Head for a gun support apparatus is provided, which includes a body, a left arm assembly, a right arm assembly, and a blocking member. The left arm assembly is pivotally coupled to the body, and the right arm assembly is pivotally coupled to the body and is engaged to the left arm assembly so that they can be revolved simultaneously. The blocking member is engaged to both the left arm assembly and the right arm assembly to form a ratchet mechanism.
65 METHODS AND APPARATUS TO SUPPORT AND STABILIZE EQUIPMENT US12844130 2010-07-27 US20100287810A1 2010-11-18 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.
66 Portable hunting chair and blind US12384548 2009-04-06 US20100253118A1 2010-10-07 Reeves Gressette, III; Michael D. Hardin; Eric Neal
A hunting chair with a hunting blind attachment that encircles the chair is disclosed, as well as an attachable camouflage roof covering, all of which may be folded and disassembled in such a way that it fits into a self-contained pack that may be carried on a hunter's back. The chair includes an adjustable, pivoting backrest, a pivoting gun rest with telescoping legs for height adjustment, folding legs, a pouch to contain the disassembled elements, and shoulder straps for carrying the apparatus. In its disassembled state, the roof poles, roof fabric, and blind fabric are packed into a pouch on the back side of the backrest, and the chair is folded into a carrying position. Detachable shoulder straps may be attached to the underside of the seat section, so that the entire chair and blind combination may be carried on a hunter's back into the field.
67 Shooting rests for supporting firearms US11431956 2006-05-10 US20100236125A1 2010-09-23 Tim Morrow; Lary Potterfield; Russell A. Potterfield; Robert J. Zara
One aspect of the invention is directed to shooting rests for supporting a firearm having a first portion and a second portion rearward of the first portion. In one embodiment, a shooting rest includes a frame, a front support for supporting the first portion of the firearm, a support member for carrying one or more weights, and a stop for inhibiting rearward movement of the firearm relative to the shooting rest. The front support is coupled to the frame, and the support member is positioned at least proximate to the frame. The stop includes a flexible portion and is also coupled to the frame.
68 PORTABLE RIFLE OR SHOTGUN AIMING SEAT APPARATUS AND KIT US12702373 2010-02-09 US20100223832A1 2010-09-09 James S. Lombardi
A rifle or shotgun aiming seat apparatus is portable, erectable on the ground and/or as part of a ladder or tree stand. The apparatus incorporates therewith a seat and a rifle-positioning cradle that enables the user to remain in position and simultaneously rotate and selectively and rapidly adjust the height, distance and angular orientation of the rifle barrel, depending on the shooting environment presented. Additionally, the seat and rifle support assembly are adapted to be adjusted and leveled as to sloping ground and enables a hunting blind be erected to hide the hunter while in position.
69 Gun shooting rest device US11443332 2006-05-30 US07784212B1 2010-08-31 Wade Johnson Chilton
A gun shooting rest device for added stability of the firearm during sighting and discharge of the firearm. The gun shooting rest device includes a base assembly for selectively engaging a support. A stanchion member is coupled to the base assembly whereby the stanchion member extends away from the base assembly. A support assembly is coupled to the stanchion member whereby the support assembly is positioned a distance from the base assembly. The support assembly is for selectively supporting the firearm to facilitate sighting of the firearm and steadying the firearm during discharge of the firearm.
70 Modular shooting rests and shooting rest assemblies US11853745 2007-09-11 US07774972B2 2010-08-17 Russell A. Potterfield; David Yale
Modular shooting rests and associated assemblies are disclosed herein. One embodiment of the disclosure, for example, is directed to a shooting rest assembly for supporting a firearm. The shooting rest assembly can include a first base portion and a second base portion. The first base portion has an exterior surface, an inner surface, and a bottom surface defining a bottom surface plane. The first base portion also includes an inner volume defined, at least in part, by the inner surface and the bottom surface plane. The second base portion is engaged with the first base portion in a configuration selected from (a) a first shooting rest arrangement, and (b) a second shooting rest arrangement. In the first shooting rest arrangement, the second base portion is received at least approximately completely within the inner volume of the first base portion in a nested configuration. In the second shooting rest arrangement, the first base portion is positioned to support a first section of the firearm and the second base portion is positioned to support a second section of the firearm.
71 SPORTS EQUIPMENT HOLDING DEVICE US12347456 2008-12-31 US20100164158A1 2010-07-01 Richard WEISSENBORN
A portable holder for supporting a ski, snowboard, bicycle and firearm during cleaning, maintenance, adjustment, sighting and repair operations at a work station, the holder being adapted to support a portion of the ski, snowboard, bicycle and firearm, the portable holder comprising: a base section adapted to be fixed to the work station in a substantially upright position; a threaded rod mounted to the base section in a substantially vertical orientation; and, one of a support bead and a vise assembly affixed to the upper portion of the threaded rod; wherein the base section contains a substantially vertically orientated threaded aperture allowing the threaded rod to be rotated about its longitudinal axis into the threaded aperture of the base section to permit both mounting of the threaded rod to the base section and height adjustment of the threaded rod relative to the base section; the support head having a base and at least one flange extending upwardly from the base to receive a support tongue of one of a ski and snowboard support, a bicycle bottom bracket shell support, and a gun barrel cradle and means for pivotally connecting and locking at least one flange and the support tongue; at least one flange of the support head having a substantially horizontal aperture formed therein for receiving a bicycle axle in a substantially transverse orientation to the support head.
72 Precision tactical mount US11888410 2007-07-31 US07730824B1 2010-06-08 Robert O. Black
A precision tactical mount (12) includes a horizontal controller (30) and a vertical controller (34) for determining azimuth angles and elevation angles for a sight line of the precision tactical mount (12). The horizontal controller (30) and the vertical controller (34) have friction blocks (102, 114, 196) which engage mating friction surfaces with selectable forces for providing specific resistance against azimuth and elevation angular movement, without requiring separate mechanisms for locking the tactical mount (12) in selected positions. The friction blocks (102, 114 and 196) are preferably formed of softer materials than the mating friction surfaces to conform to the shape of the mating friction surfaces with increased normal forces, providing varying surface areas. The vertical controller (34) includes a course threaded screw member (142) mounted at an angle to a centerline (6) of the precision tactical mount (12) to provide fine control adjustment for elevation.
73 Gas-dampened recoil rest with remote trigger release US11637554 2006-12-12 US07587854B2 2009-09-15 Theodore J. Werner
A gas-dampened recoil rest with remote trigger release for a rifle for allowing a shooter to fire the rifle without any human contact and possible motion contamination. The rest includes a gas-dampened recoil rest and a remote trigger release. The gas-dampened recoil rest stationarily receives the rifle. The remote trigger release is operatively connected to the rifle, and together with the gas-dampened recoil rest, allow the shooter to fire the rifle without any human contact and possible motion contamination.
74 HUNTING STAND ACCESSORY DEVICE US12026295 2008-02-05 US20090194367A1 2009-08-06 Randy P. Smith
An accessory shelf device mountable on the safety rail assembly of a hunting and observation stand. The accessory shelf device is expandable along its length to adjust to differently sized safety rail assemblies. The accessory shelf device may include a pivotal mount for attachment to the safety rail assembly allowing the device to be selectively rotated out of the area within the safety rail assembly. The accessory shelf device of the present invention may also include an adjustable gun rest assembly. The accessory shelf device of the present invention is also scalable so that two accessory shelf devices can be quickly and easily combined into a side-by-side configuration for use with larger hunting and observation stands that feature two or more seats.
75 Portable shooting bench assembly US11502159 2006-08-11 US07549247B1 2009-06-23 Roger Reese
A portable shooting bench assembly has a base chassis assembly with a wheel member that contacts a support surface upon elevating one end of the base chassis assembly. An L-shaped turret chassis member is pivotally mounted at a first end to the base chassis assembly and follows the contour thereof. The turret chassis member's second end is supported on a roller member that contacts the base chassis assembly with a seat member secured above the roller member. The first end of the turret chassis member contains a vertically telescoping section, having an offset support arm member and a linear, rifle support assembly adjustably secured thereto. A hunter seated on the seat member moves himself and his rifle positioned in the rifle support assembly by pivoting the second end of the turret chassis assembly on the roller member along the base chassis assembly.
76 ADJUSTABLE GUN VISE US12178871 2008-07-24 US20090026679A1 2009-01-29 James Pope Harman, III
A gun vise for adjustably holding a gun on a mounting surface includes a coupling component, a mounting component, a horizontal adjustment mechanism, and a vertical adjustment mechanism. The coupling component is configured to couple a gun to the gun vise. The mounting component is configured to secure the gun vise to a mounting surface. The horizontal adjustment mechanism is configured to adjust a position of the coupling component in a first direction. The vertical adjustment mechanism is configured to adjust a position of the coupling component in a second direction.
77 Paintball gaming device, system, and associated methods US10859049 2004-06-02 US07475879B1 2009-01-13 Enrique Fernandez; Robert J. Alfonso
A system for playing a paintball game with fixed paintguns includes target objects. At least some of the target objects include an impact sensor and an element for issuing an alarm if the impact sensor detects an impact. At least some the target objects are movable about the game site. At least one rotatable paintgun mount that is adapted for receiving a paintgun is positioned for aiming a paintgun at the target objects. The paintgun mount has a passageway with an inlet for receiving a gas under pressure and an outlet connectable with a gas inlet port on a paintgun. A hopper has a receptacle for paintballs and a tube that extends from the receptacle to the paintgun mount, which is connectable to an ammunition port.
78 Gas-dampened recoil rest with remote trigger release for a rifle for allowing a shooter to fire the rifle without any human contact and possible motion contamination US11637554 2006-12-12 US20080134555A1 2008-06-12 Theodore J. Werner
A gas-dampened recoil rest with remote trigger release for a rifle for allowing a shooter to fire the rifle without any human contact and possible motion contamination. The rest includes a gas-dampened recoil rest and a remote trigger release. The gas-dampened recoil rest stationarily receives the rifle. The remote trigger release is operatively connected to the rifle, and together with the gas-dampened recoil rest, allow the shooter to fire the rifle without any human contact and possible motion contamination.
79 Height-Adjustable and Foldable Gun Rest US11596018 2005-05-04 US20080047188A1 2008-02-28 Mats Lindstrom
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.
80 Cantilevered gun rest US11128847 2005-05-13 US20060254114A1 2006-11-16 Kenneth Lehman
A rotatable cantilevered gun rest (10) capable of being mounted upon a fixed support such as a wall in a hunting blind. The gun rest (10) can be rotated 180° to allow for sighting along any horizontal angle with respect to the wall. A proximal yoke (50) and a distal yoke (70) are used to support the gun. The distal yoke (70) is vertically adjustable to provide variable vertical sighting angles.
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