序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Recoil suppressing gun support US11107899 2005-04-18 US20060230664A1 2006-10-19 Wallace Eddins
A gun support includes an elongated base having a stock cradle at one end and a barrel saddle at the other for supporting a long barrel gun in position for shooting. A hinge has one hinge plate pivotally connected to the elongated base for pivotal movement in a plane parallel to the hinge plate. The other hinge plate is adapted to be attached to a support surface adjacent a horizontal edge thereof, whereby the gun may pivoted about the hinge pin and the base mounting pin to sight the gun for shooting, and pivoted about the hinge pin to position the gun in a safe, nozzle down position when not in use for shooting.
82 Equipment for testing a small-calibre weapon on a test bench US10706342 2003-11-12 US06973749B2 2005-12-13 Philippe André Jean Levilly
Equipment for installing a small-calibre weapon on a test bench, comprising U-shaped stirrups provided with clamping screws for bearing against the weapon and locking it in the stirrups.It comprises a set of cavities (21-1, 22-2) which have a spherical base and which are formed in the weapon at the bearing points of the clamping screws (4), and clamping screws (4) which have a spherical head (42) and which are carried by the stirrups (6) and housed in the spherical-based cavities (21-1, 22-1) of the weapon to be tested.
83 Adjustable firearm support system US10759243 2004-01-16 US06883263B1 2005-04-26 Michael J. Carrow
An adjustable firearm support system for adjustably and accurately supporting a firearm. The adjustable firearm support system includes a base and a support unit pivotally attached to the base. The support unit pivots upon the base to adjustably support the firearm along a horizontal plane. The support unit also allows for coarse vertical adjustment of the firearm. The base includes a plurality of support members adjustably attached to the base for adjusting the vertical position of the base.
84 Recoil-reducing shooting rest US10865595 2004-06-10 US20050000141A1 2005-01-06 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.
85 Equipment for testing a small-calibre weapon on a test bench US10706342 2003-11-12 US20040139645A1 2004-07-22 Philippe Andre Jean Levilly
Equipment for installing a small-calibre weapon on a test bench, comprising U-shaped stirrups provided with clamping screws for bearing against the weapon and locking it in the stirrups. It comprises a set of cavities (21-1, 22-2) which have a spherical base and which are formed in the weapon at the bearing points of the clamping screws (4), and clamping screws (4) which have a spherical head (42) and which are carried by the stirrups (6) and housed in the spherical-based cavities (21-1, 22-1) of the weapon to be tested.
86 Mounted gun housing US09160814 1998-09-25 US06634530B1 2003-10-21 J. Michael Black
The present invention for a mounted gun case, for an ATV and the like, comprises a protective gun housing with an opening on the top through which a gun may pass. The protective gun housing is connected to a mounting assembly designed to attach to handle bars.
87 COLLAPSIBLE SHOOTER'S PLATFORM US09999145 2001-10-30 US20030079395A1 2003-05-01 Robert S. Y. Chong
A portable support assembly includes a central generally elongated panel piece flanked at both sides by lateral panel pieces which extend adjacent a portion of the central piece. Both the central piece and the two flanking pieces include a transverse slot for receiving an insert extending across the panel assembly. The lower common surfaces of the panels are slotted with three recesses, the first extending longitudinally from the front into the central piece and the other two aligned diagonally towards each other from the rear corners of the lateral pieces and into the central piece. Legs are then inserted into each recess to provide the support for the assembly and also to interlock the flanking pieces together to the center piece. One leg includes a mount for an adjustable front firearm support while a shaped transverse recess in the center piece receives a slide deploying an adjustable rear firearm support.
88 Apparatus for supporting a firearm US09442173 1999-11-16 US06338218B1 2002-01-15 Sam J. Hegler
Apparatus for supporting a firearm in a shooting position. The apparatus has a base and a mounting member. A firearm support mechanism supports the firearm in a position above the mounting member. A connecting mechanism interconnects the mounting member and the base.
89 Support for rifle sighting US09447796 1999-11-23 US06305117B1 2001-10-23 Lawrence R. Hales, Sr.
A configurable device for supporting, sighting and firing both shouldered and hand-held firearms. The device includes a tripod base having front and rear extensible vertical supports. The extensible supports are provided with substantially U-shaped cradle elements for holding a firearm. The extensible supports are pivotally mounted in brackets attached to the base permitting folding thereof. The extensible supports allow a wide range of vertical adjustment for sighting and firing from various positions, such as sitting, kneeling and standing positions. The rear support is slidably mounted to the base thereby providing adjustment mechanism for accommodating various lengths of shouldered firearms as well as hand-held firearms. The device can be folded for convenient storage and transport and is used just as easily in the field or on a shooting bench.
90 Portable shooter's rest US09397713 1999-09-16 US06253482B1 2001-07-03 Thomas K. M. Peterson
A cover assembly for a shooter's rest for use with a bucket having a top opening The cover has a preselected opening in which is positioned a tubulaly-shaped support member having an internal bore. An elongated threaded rod is sized to slidably fit within the bore. A manually-rotatable wheel with a central-threaded bore is positioned on the threaded rod. A support means is attached to the upper end of the threaded rod.
91 Shooting rest US09259383 1999-02-26 US06192613B1 2001-02-27 Kenneth R. Lantz
A shooting rest for supporting a firearm includes at least three adjustable legs which can be positioned in various locations on the ground according to the terrain. A support bar is attached to one of the legs and to a base for providing support to the shooting rest. The shooting rest includes a first rest for supporting a rear portion of a gun and a second rest for supporting a front portion of a gun. The first rest is slidable on the base for accommodating various types of guns and is elongated for shooting straight ahead or at an angle without having to move the shooting rest. The shooting rest further includes an anchoring system having an anchor disposed into the ground and attached to the base for securing the base to the ground and stabilizing the shooting rest while shooting.
92 Firearm bench rest US48141 1998-03-25 US5937561A 1999-08-17 Steve T. Abernethy
A marksman may quickly establish the correct vertical elevation of a firearm resting on a firearm forestock support plate by providing a platform having supports adapted to rest on a surface; hingedly supporting said support plate rear end to said platform; and adjusting the elevation of said support plate front end by rotating an eccentrically mounted support member. The orientation may be adjusted by providing a stop bar depending from a front end of said support plate; mounting a rear end of said support plate for horizontal rotation with respect to a platform; and urging said stop bar to rest against either a first windage screw advancing from one side of said platform or a second windage screw advancing from the other side of said platform.
93 Weapon rest US2445 1998-01-02 US5913668A 1999-06-22 Jerry Wayne Messer
This disclosure relates to a weapon rest which is characterized by its simplicity and stability. It comprises a base, a shaft, a cradle movably attached to the shaft and a tensioning means situated between the cradle and the shaft. This tensioning means imparts unparalleled stability to the cradled weapon permitting the use of scopes of extraordinary powers of magnification.
94 Adjustable gun rest US961837 1997-10-31 US5845427A 1998-12-08 Jeffrey Taylor
A gun rest which aids the sighting of a gun, particularly a rifle. The gun rest allows the accurate sighting-in of a rifle or assists in long distance shooting. The gun rest accommodates a variety of rifle configurations, and adjusts to the preference of the shooter as to positioning of the gun, horizontally and with respect to elevation and azimuth of the sights. It is compact and can be easily stowed, or carried by the shooter in a pack.
95 Portable shooter's bench US770817 1996-12-20 US5715625A 1998-02-10 David T. West, III
A portable shooter's bench which includes a seat carried by a pivotable leg assembly and from which assembly a firearm support rest is adjustably mounted. In the preferred embodiment, the seat functions as a carrying handle and the bench automatically folds when lifted to carry.
96 Firearm rest US515390 1995-08-15 US5617666A 1997-04-08 Dewey L. Scott
A firearm rest having a platform with mounting blocks at opposite ends and a shaft journaled in the mounting blocks and turned with an operator. A pair of links are hinged together in the middle forming a bed for resting the forward end of a gun stock. One of the ends of the joined links is hinged to one of the mounting blocks while the other end is hinged to a traveling nut that is threaded on the shaft and quickly disengagable therefrom. The height of the bed can be quickly raised or lowered by disengaging the nut from the shaft, manually moving the nut along the shaft thereby decreasing or increasing the distance between the ends of the joined links and changing the elevation of the bed. Fine adjustments can be made by rotating the operator when the nut is engaged with the shaft.
97 Device for supporting and sighting a firearm US709614 1991-06-03 US5081783A 1992-01-21 Robert N. Jarvis
A device for supporting and sighting firearms which can be used for reliably conveniently supporting and sighting or aligning the sights of both shoulder held firearms such as rifles and shotguns and hand-held firearms such as pistols; which is adapted to absorb the recoil of the firearm when the firearm is fired; and which is compact and relatively light-weight and; therefore, portable and easily manually movable.
98 Portable firearm rest US328295 1989-03-24 US4924616A 1990-05-15 Ross A. Bell
The portable firearm rest of the invention comprises a T shaped base, adjustable height support posts for elevation control, are positioned at the points of the T. The fore rest is a resilient pad supported on adjustable posts above the cross of the T, to receive the firearm barrel. A recoil slide with adjustable recoil spring is slidably mounted within the upright of the T, and mounts the aft rest in one embodiment comprising a vertical plate with opposed resilient bumpers to receive the firearm butt, in an alternative embodiment for heavier weapons comprising a U shaped plate with a cross bolt bearing internal opposed resilient bumpers to receive the firearm butt. Friction control is provided by a set screw engaging the recoil slide. The rest can be used for zeroing or sighting firearms, and as a shooting rest. Not only is recoil significantly reduced, but the sighting procedure is made much more convenient. The rest can be used for hand guns. An accessory is provided for use with hand guns, which has a butt rest, adjustable support and a clamp to fit the upright of the T. The elevation support posts are preferably rubber tipped.
99 Firearm recoil attenuator and method US141830 1988-01-11 US4799324A 1989-01-24 Nicholas L. Nodo
A horizontal platform like support member less in length than the length of a rifle, a socket member made up of a unitary piece of a suitable flexible material having a forward strap like extension secured to the support member and a post elevating the barrel of the rifle make up an apparatus whereby the recoil forces of the rifle are attenuated and transferred to the support member.
100 Rifle benchrest US567812 1984-01-03 US4558532A 1985-12-17 Monte S. Wright
This rifle benchrest is for improved accuracy in firing on targets. Primarily, it consists of a padded base with a pair of padded support posts, which enable quick and easy elevation adjustments of the rifle itself, and easy rifle sight elevation adjustments, as well.
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