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 Bench system US13243145 2011-09-23 US08752889B1 2014-06-17 Joe A. Nievinski; Jason Wojnowiak
A bench system having a first and second panel mounted atop a first and second leg and a third and fourth leg, the panels are separated by a gap, the first leg and third leg and the second leg and fourth leg are pivotally connected via a pivot component, the legs are adjustable in length via an adjusting means, a sheet atop the panels, straps attached to the sheet at a first and second side, an extension sheet having a first and second side edge, and a top edge, wherein the top edge or a portion thereof is removably attached to the fourth side of the sheet via an attachment means, the first and second side edges of the extension sheet extend past the legs and sheet, and a pole on each side edge of the extension sheet.
142 MULTIPURPOSE FIREARM BUTT SECURING DEVICE AND METHODOLOGY US13842685 2013-03-15 US20140157642A1 2014-06-12 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.
143 SHOOTING RESTS US14078826 2013-11-13 US20140130393A1 2014-05-15 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.
144 Shooting bench US13228076 2011-09-08 US08720101B2 2014-05-13 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.
145 SHOOTING RESTS FOR SUPPORTING FIREARMS US14146960 2014-01-03 US20140115941A1 2014-05-01 Tim Morrow; Larry Potterfield; Russell A. Potterfield; Robert Joseph Zara; Dennis Cauley
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.
146 Shooting rests for supporting firearms US11431956 2006-05-10 US08621773B2 2014-01-07 Tim Morrow; Larry Potterfield; Russell A. Potterfield; Robert Joseph Zara; Dennis Cauley
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.
147 Combination walking stick and firearm support US13414937 2012-03-08 US08590440B2 2013-11-26 Mitch Gallo
A firearm support structure comprising a main shaft with a bottom end, a bipod connector unit, a slidable first support that is movable along the main shaft between the handle and the bipod connector unit, a rotatable second support that is situated between the slidable first support and the bottom end of the main shaft, and a walking stick handle.
148 Rifle rest US13151221 2011-06-01 US08549786B1 2013-10-08 Todd Griffith
A rifle rest is structured to be utilized in conjunction with standard, readily available tripods, for example, camera tripods. Some examples of the rifle rest include a rear stock support that is secured to two of the three tripod legs at its lower portion, and to the shoulder stock of the rifle at its upper portion. Other embodiments of the rifle rest include an elastomeric recoil reducer secured between the tripod and the shoulder stock.
149 COMBINATION WALKING STICK AND FIREARM SUPPORT US13414937 2012-03-08 US20130232844A1 2013-09-12 Mitch Gallo
A firearm support structure comprising a main shaft with a bottom end, a bipod connector unit, a slidable first support that is movable along the main shaft between the handle and the bipod connector unit, a rotatable second support that is situated between the slidable first support and the bottom end of the main shaft, and a walking stick handle.
150 Firearm shooting support US13573229 2012-08-31 US08516733B1 2013-08-27 Claude H. Richey, Jr.; Keith B. Willhelm
Shooting supports for rifles and other long barreled firearms are provided for. The novel shooting supports comprise a sleeve and a cushion member. The sleeve has a circumference such that the sleeve is adapted to fit over a forend of a long barreled firearm. The cushion member is carried on the sleeve. It is sized such that when the sleeve is fitted on the forend the cushion member may be positioned under the forend without extending over the forend.
151 Gun and Bow Rest US13316643 2011-12-12 US20130145671A1 2013-06-13 Bruce G C Cavell
A Gun/Bow Rest comprising of an adjustable clamp, shaft, and pivoting arm for resting a Gun or Cross Bow while hunting. Hunters can easily carry the disassembled Gun/Bow Rest into the woods and up into a tree stand. The Gun/Bow Rest can be easily attached to most tree stands. Once installed, the Gun/Bow Rest allows hunters to keep the Gun or Cross Bow ready and in position without having to hold it up with one's own arms.
152 FIREARM HOLDING DEVICE US13690309 2012-11-30 US20130087961A1 2013-04-11 Richard Weissenborn
A portable holder for supporting a firearm during cleaning, maintenance, adjustment, sighting and repair operations at a work station, the holder being adapted to support a portion of the 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 head 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 a gun barrel cradle and means for pivotally connecting and locking at least one flange and the support tongue.
153 WEAPON REST US13269688 2011-10-10 US20130086835A1 2013-04-11 Steven W. Minneman
A weapon rest for supporting a weapon. The weapon rest has an improved lock or jaw clamp for locking a vertical column support in a predetermined position.
154 Adjustable shooting rests and shooting rest assemblies US13419327 2012-03-13 US08356442B2 2013-01-22 Russell A. Potterfield; Robert Joseph Zara; Jim Gianladis; Mark Wasson; Adam Birk; Dennis Cauley
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.
155 Firearm support apparatus US12702679 2010-02-09 US08307576B1 2012-11-13 Mark Bogart; Daniel Bogart, Jr.
A firearm support apparatus has a table element having legs for supporting the table element in a generally horizontal configuration, a forward cradle assembly mounted on a forward portion of the table element, and a rearward cradle assembly mounted on a rearward portion of the table element. The forward cradle assembly may comprise a mounting post, an adjustment plate mounted on the mounting collar and extending laterally therefrom, and a pair of adjustment collars mounted on the adjustment plate laterally spaced from one another. A lateral adjustment rod has ends engaged with the adjustment collars, and an externally threaded median portion threadedly engaged with an adjustment slide. A forward cradle is mounted on an adjustment slide for adjustable mounting a forward part of the rifle.
156 Rear firearm grip support rod and aiming method US13083316 2011-04-08 US08276306B2 2012-10-02 Shane Lickteig
The present invention is a support rod that extends from the rear grip of a firearm with portable convenience features of quick, course adjustment, and slow, fine adjustment of the firearm without the shooter removing his hands from their normal firing position during aiming. The support rod is extended, retracted and adjusted by a button, spring, and a knob in the rear grip of the firearm.
157 CLAMP SYSTEM WITH CLAMP US13357596 2012-01-24 US20120119427A1 2012-05-17 Richard Weissenborn
A clamp system having a clamp adapted to be removably fastened to a wide variety of stationary support forming a base on which additional clamps or rods may be mounted for the purpose of holding a workpiece, the clamp including a tensioning device allowing a piece of cord to be looped over a part of the workpiece and pulled taut to bind the workpiece to the clamp. The cord is quickly and easily attachable to the clamp, fixed in place under tension, and quickly and easily released. The clamp comprises: a frame, clamping screw subassembly, at least one jamming cleat formed as part of the frame, and adjustable connector feature formed as part of the frame for connecting two or more frames together. A length of cord may be tensioned and secured within the jamming cleat of the frame and means is provided for anchoring the cord within the clamping plate.
158 Adjustable shooting rests and shooting rest assemblies US12893917 2010-09-29 US08132351B2 2012-03-13 Russell A. Potterfield; Robert Joseph Zara; Jim Gianladis; Mark Wasson; Adam Birk; Dennis Cauley
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.
159 Rear Firearm Grip Support Rod US13083316 2011-04-08 US20110247256A1 2011-10-13 Shane J. Lickteig
The present invention is a support rod that extends from the rear grip of a firearm with portable convenience features of quick, course adjustment, and slow, fine adjustment of the firearm without the shooter removing his hands from their normal firing position during aiming. The support rod is extended, retracted and adjusted by a button, spring, and a knob in the rear grip of the firearm.
160 Shooting rests with adjustable height assemblies US12276229 2008-11-21 US07997021B2 2011-08-16 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.
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