Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
042124000 | Mount or mounting | 66 |
20090064562 | ACCESSORY FOR THE INSTALLATION, POSITIONING AND CLAMPING OF A SCOPE IN AN AIR RIFLE. - It is formed by a longitudinal support, with means for fixing a scope ( | 03-12-2009 |
20090133311 | UNIVERSAL SCOPE MOUNTING SYSTEM - A universal scope mounting system for a firearm includes an integral base/lower ring half component having a base panel portion and a split ring portion extending therefrom, and defining a plurality of mounting holes for receiving mounting screws to attach the base/lower ring half component to a firearm. The system also includes an upper ring half component for attachment to the base/lower ring half component to engage a scope within a receiver opening defined therebetween. The mounting holes of each base/lower ring half component define two or more different mounting hole configurations, permitting universal application to firearms having different scope mounting hole arrangements. | 05-28-2009 |
20090255163 | Device mounting system for a weapon - A mounting system includes an electronic device, a support plate, and a scope ring. The electronic device has a bottom surface. The support plate is engaged with the bottom surface and has a first mounting rail extending along a first side. The scope ring has a first clamp for coupling to the first mounting rail and a second clamp for surrounding the scope thereby attaching the electronic device to the scope. | 10-15-2009 |
20090288328 | Multi-mount - A sight mount for a firearm includes a base, and a rearwardly extending mounting portion for supporting a removable secondary optic mount. The base includes dovetail rails for securing the base to a firearm, and a mount position for accepting an electronic optic. The rearwardly extending mounting portion has transverse slots which follow the 1913 Picatinny specifications. The base serves as a mount point for up to two optics, the primary and secondary optics. The primary optic being a non magnified electronic optic and the secondary optic such either a night vision device or magnifier. The extended mounting position utilizes a small, light weight ring or other apparatus as is appropriate to hold onto the secondary optic. By using one base for both optics weight is reduced and the secondary optic when remove provides a stream lined package. | 11-26-2009 |
20100011649 | Stabilizing device mount and method - A device mount for a weapon with a stabilizing function is provided. In one embodiment, the device mount includes a device bracket, a stabilizing tube and at least one stabilizing member. The device bracket has a support plate and a side plate that extends generally at a right angle from the support plate. The stabilizing tube is movably coupled to the side plate. The at least one stabilizing member is received in the stabilizing tube. Moreover, the at least one stabilizing member is configured to stabilize motion of the device bracket. | 01-21-2010 |
20100018103 | Method of attaching device to weapon - A mount for mounting a device to a firearm that includes a side plate, a support plate and a mounting rail. The side plate has a first end and a second end. The support plate extends from the first end of the side plate at approximately a right angle. Moreover, the support plate is adapted to support a device resting thereon. The mounting rail is coupled to the second end of the side plate. In addition, the mounting rail extends out from the side plate in a direction that is approximately opposite the direction the support plate extends from the side plate. | 01-28-2010 |
20100024276 | Kellis "T" scope mounting system - A firearm scope mounting system where recesses and protrusions in the scope ring precisely mate with like recesses and protrusions in the telescopic sight tube itself to prevent the scope from moving fore and aft as well as rotationally under recoil or other forces. Additionally, these mating surfaces can be designed in such a way that the crosshairs of the scope are perfectly aligned horizontally and vertically when the scope is installed in the rings. The method of attaching the scope rings to the base and the base to the firearm is not the subject of this patent claim. | 02-04-2010 |
20100037505 | ACCESSORY RAILS FOR FIREARMS AND METHODS OF OPERATING THE SAME - Accessory rails for use with firearms are disclosed. An example rail includes a front sight arrangement that has a width less than the width of the rail, wherein the front sight arrangement is retractable and wherein the front sight arrangement is laterally adjustable. The example rail also includes a rear sight arrangement that has a width less than the width of the rail, wherein the rear sight arrangement is retractable and wherein the rear sight arrangement is laterally adjustable. | 02-18-2010 |
20100043271 | SCOPE MOUNTING SYSTEM - A scope mounting system having one or more components formed of a zinc alloy, preferably an alloy of zinc, aluminum, magnesium and copper. In one form, the component is formed of an alloy of zinc with about 3.5 to 4.3 weight percent aluminum, about 0.02 to 0.05 weight percent magnesium, and about 2.5 to 3.0 weight percent copper. The scope mounting system preferably includes one or more components, such as a base and/or rings, at least one of the components being formed by casting. | 02-25-2010 |
20100071247 | Range finder - A range finder adapted to be mounted to a scope. The range finder includes a main housing, range finding circuit received in the main housing and a mounting mechanism adapted to mount the main housing to a scope. | 03-25-2010 |
20100154280 | MACHINE GUN ACCESSORY MOUNT - A universal accessory mount for a heavy machine gun includes an annular base adapted to be disposed concentrically over a front end of a shroud of the gun and having diametrically opposing upper and lower accessory mounting tines extending forwardly therefrom. A holding mechanism pulls a planar floor of a counterbore in the rear of the base into contact with a planar front surface of the shroud of the gun. The holding mechanism includes a pair of threaded bolts extending rearwardly from the base through respective ones of a pair of diametrically opposing bolt apertures contained in the base, and a pair of cleats, each having an opening into which a rear end portion of a respective one of the bolts is received and a respective hook adapted to grip the shroud of the gun through a respective hole in the shroud. | 06-24-2010 |
20100175299 | INTERCHANGEABLE SCOPE MOUNT - A system for interchangeably mounting sighting devices on a plurality of firearms which includes one or more ring assemblies and one or more mounting assemblies. A sighting device is coupled to a mounting assembly using a ring assembly forming a mounting system. The system can then be mounted to one or more firearms using a single connector via two receptacles in the surface of the firearm. An entirely different sighting device and associated mounting system can be exchanged with the existing sighting device by removing the existing mounting system and replacing it with the new sighting device and mounting system. Each sighting device and mounting system are configured to have identical mounting assemblies that interface into standard receptacles in the firearm. In a similar manner a single sighting device and associated mounting system can be mounted on several firearms that each possess the two mounting receptacles. | 07-15-2010 |
20100263256 | NO-DRILL REAR SIGHT SCOPE MOUNT BASE - A scope mount base design which readily accepts onto a preexisting rear sight base without any alteration of the sight base except for the easy removal of the original sight leaf and mainspring. This scope mount invention achieves solid lockup by the use of the appropriate sized threaded support fixtures and scope mount configuration to successfully engage these rear sight slots that originally contained the sight leaf and mainspring, and thus achieve strong lockup of the scope mount to the sight base. | 10-21-2010 |
20100269396 | UNIVERSAL SCOPE MOUNT - A system and method for mounting a telescopic sight or “scope” to a firearm. The system is convertible or universal, in that it includes interchangeable mounting plate inserts allowing the mounting plate to be installed onto two or more different types of firearms having differing mounting hole configurations. | 10-28-2010 |
20100313462 | Electronic device mount system for weapons - An electronic device mounting system can be used to attach electronic devices, such as rangefinders and video cameras, to weapons. The mounting system includes a support portion for resiliently supporting the electronic device and a mounting portion for attaching the support portion and attached electronic device to a weapon. The support portion is universal in that it can be used with a number of interchangeable mounting portions. Each mounting portion is adapted for securing the support portion to a particular type of weapon or weapon accessory. | 12-16-2010 |
20110047855 | Damping Scope Mount - An exemplary scope mount includes a connecting base and a buffer. The connecting base includes a fixing groove for connecting a gun body. The fixing groove extending passing through two opposite sides of the connecting base. The connecting base also includes a receiving groove opposite to the fixing groove for receiving a buffer. The connecting base further includes two securing grooves at two opposite sides of the receiving groove for fixing a scope. The buffer can decrease the effect of the recoil strength to the lens inside the scope. In operation, the instant pull from the gun body to the scope mount and from the scope to internal lens of the scope can be correspondingly minimized, thereby protecting the internal lens of the scope. Moreover, the connecting base can be rapidly mounted to or removed from gun body due to fixing groove. | 03-03-2011 |
20110179690 | Sighting telescope mounting system with clamping means - A sighting telescope mounting system for a firearm. The firearm and/or the telescope, in a desired position, are aligned in an axial direction. A pivot foot is attached to the sighting telescope, and a pivot holding device is affixed to the firearm. The pivot foot and pivot holding device form a pivot joint that enables the telescope to pivot by a pivot angle around a pivot range on a plane formed by the telescope and the axial direction of the firearm. The pivot holding device has a connection surface and a clamping surface is arranged on the pivot foot and forms a contact area with the connection surface, so that the pivot foot is axially affixed. A clamping device is provided so that the connection surface and/or the clamping surface are arranged and/or designed compliantly. The pivot foot is axially held in a pre-tensioned state in the pivot holding device. | 07-28-2011 |
20110197490 | Sighting telescope mounting system - A sighting telescope mounting system for a firearm. The firearm and/or the telescope in the desired position are aligned in an axial direction, with a pivot foot attached to the telescope and with a pivot holding device affixed to the firearm. The pivot foot and pivot holding device jointly form a pivot joint, which enables a pivot of the sighting telescope by a pivot angle around a pivot range, on a plane which is formed by the telescope and the axial direction of the firearm. A connection surface is arranged on the pivot holding device and a clamping surface is arranged on the pivot foot and forms a contact area with the connection surface so that the pivot foot is axially affixed. In the desired position, the contact area is arranged at a distance from an edge of the connection surface in a radial alignment and/or towards the telescope. | 08-18-2011 |
20110271578 | MOUNTING CLAMPS FOR COUPLING SCOPES TO MOUNTING RAILS OF FIREARMS - A sighting assembly for a firearm includes a scope and a mounting clamp. The mounting clamp includes a ring cap and a ring base that cooperate to surround and hold the scope. The mounting clamp has a rail clamp that includes a plurality of crowned portions that are configured to physically contact and grip a mounting rail. | 11-10-2011 |
20110283590 | TELESCOPIC SIGHT MOUNT - A sight mount for securing a telescopic sight to a mounting rail on top of a shell rejection mechanism of a rifle includes a bracket formed of thermoplastics and comprising a plurality of first threaded holes, a plurality of second threaded holes perpendicular to and offset with respect to the first threaded holes, a lengthwise bottom recess distal a top of the bracket and being slidably mounted to the mounting rail, and a lengthwise groove in the recess being proximate to the top of the bracket; a plurality of fasteners for securing the bracket to the telescopic sight by driving through the first threaded holes into the telescopic sight; and a plurality of fastening assemblies for securing the bracket to the mounting rail by driving through the second threaded holes. | 11-24-2011 |
20120000110 | TELESCOPIC-SIGHT MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR A FIREARM - The object of the invention is to realize further improvements of a telescopic-sight mounting system. | 01-05-2012 |
20120174462 | SIGHT MOUNT WITH DIAGONALLY SPLIT RINGS AND ATTACHMENTS FOR ACCESSORIES - A sight mount for firearms, consisting of a base plate ( | 07-12-2012 |
20120198749 | REVERSING SYSTEM FOR A SIGHTING TELESCOPE - Regarding a sighting telescope reversing system which comprises a guide casing fitted with a linear cam slot, further an external casing fitted with an external cam slot and fixed in the axial direction while rotatably supported on the guide casing, a mount holding a lens element and fitted with a guide pin passing through the linear cam slot as well as through the external cam slot, the present invention stipulates that the guide pin be fitted with a first and a second collar, both collars resting on a common shaft, the first collar being displaceable within the external cam slot and the second collar being displaceable within the linear cam slot. | 08-09-2012 |
20120291331 | SCOPE MOUNTING APPARATUS FOR FIREARM - Scope mounting apparatus including a base designed to mate with a dovetail mounting rail on a firearm, and a mounting ring including arcuate elements pivotally joined together and movable between an open and a closed orientation. The ring is designed to receive a scope body in the open orientation and to enclose the scope body in the closed orientation. Mounting elements are fixed to the ring and positioned together in the closed orientation. A mounting block receives mounting elements therein. A mounting screw extends upwardly through the mounting block and into threaded engagement with a nut carried by the mounting elements. In the threadedly engaged orientation, the mounting screw and nut firmly hold the ring in the closed orientation. | 11-22-2012 |
20120317861 | SIGHT MOUNT FOR ANTIQUE RIFLES - A sight mount for mounting an optical sight to the tang of an antique rifle or replica without undesirable modification to the rifle is provided. The sight mount includes a tang mount porting having first and second tang mounting openings positioned to cooperate with spaced fasteners extending through a top side of the tang of the rifle, a scope mount portion configured to detachably receive in a mounting relation thereto a sight and position the sight at a spaced location above and generally parallel to the barrel of the rifle when the tang mount portion is mounted to the tang of the rifle, and a vertical plate portion joining together said tang mount portion and said scope mount portion. | 12-20-2012 |
20130047486 | Adapter - An apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes an adapter including a first body and a second body. A lower surface profile of the first body and the second body cooperate to form a first geometric mounting profile. An upper surface profile of the first body and the second body cooperate to form a second geometric mounting profile. The first geometric mounting profile is different from the second geometric mounting profile. Each of the first body and the second body forms at least one first aligned bore that receives a first fastener that connects the first body to the second body and a spring that biases the first body and the second body away from one another. An assembly is also disclosed. A method is also disclosed. | 02-28-2013 |
20130097912 | Viewing Apparatus - A viewing apparatus ( | 04-25-2013 |
20130160345 | FIREARM SIGHT MOUNT - A sight base is configured to receive and secure a sighting device and is coupled to a base by a pin running in each of the grooves and rotatable about the pins between an aligned position with the base extending between the parallel walls and the optical device aligned with the sighting axis, and a deployed position rotated away from the aligned position. A detent releasably retains the sight base in the aligned position. A clamp member is carried on the lower extent of the base, and releasably engages the rail with selectively movable to tighten and secure the clamp and base to the rail. A lever is coupled to the base and to the clamp member, and has a camming surface configured to move the movable portion of the clamp into and out of engagement with the rail in response to actuation of the lever. The camming surface of the lever bears on a resilient surface carried by the base. | 06-27-2013 |
20130180155 | TURNING HOLDER - A turning holder enabling an easy operation and a convenient use without the need for repeated mounting and dismounting is provided. The turning holder comprises a base ( | 07-18-2013 |
20130212923 | Assembly for Mounting on a Picatinny-Type Rail - An assembly for mounting on a standard mounting platform, such as a Picatinny-type rail, the assembly provides engaged contact between the rail and the surfaces of a base and a clamp. The clamp is rotatably attached to a base, allowing a user to quickly shift the assembly between a rail-engaging position and a disengaged position. The base also preferably contains a locking mechanism that allows a user to lock the assembly in a rail-engaging position. The assembly is particularly useful for the mounting of accessories, such as scopes and sights, onto Picatinny-type rails that are affixed to firearms. | 08-22-2013 |
20130283663 | Scope Ring and Clamping Mechanism for Scope Rings and Similar Mounts - The scope ring includes a clamping mechanism, which provides an enhanced connection for Weaver and Picatinny style rails and rail bases. The scope ring includes a base member and a rail clamping member that bolt together at an angle and form the improved clamping mechanism. Tightening the fasteners draws the contact surfaces of the base member and the rail clamping member laterally inward against the sides of the rail base and vertically downward against the top of the rail base. | 10-31-2013 |
20140041278 | Jackrabbit Quick Attach II - Day/Night Rifle Scope Night Vision Adapter - An accessory that is fitted to a Monocular Night Vision Device (MNVD) rendering the user with the ability to attach said MNVD to a standard telescopic firearm sighting device. The particular invention is completely universal in that it allows users to attach the MNVD to any telescopic sighting device with a rear objective no smaller than 1.5 inches nor larger than 2.0 inches in diameter. The design of the apparatus allows it to function effectively on all firearm actions including automatics, bolt actions, lever actions, break-opens, and drop-blocks. This apparatus when fitted to a MNVD allows the user to use the MNVD as a monocular for spotting targets of interest. Once targets of interest are identified, this particular invention allows the user to quickly attach said MNVD to the telescopic sighting device for engagement and executing the shot with precision. The attachment/detachment process takes less than 3 seconds to effectuate. A primary advantage of this invention allows the user to continue using their daylight telescopic sighting device during daylight hours without having to re-zero their firearm. | 02-13-2014 |
20140068994 | FIREARM SCOPE MOUNT - A firearm scope mount that is operable to mount to a firearm having a receiver and a sight housing. The scope mount has a rear support that is operable to mount to a side of the receiver and a front support that is operable to mount to the sight housing. A rail is coupled with and extends between the front and rear supports. | 03-13-2014 |
20140096429 | SYSTEM FOR MOUNTING AN ACCESSORY TO A FIREARM - Methods and apparatus for mounting accessories to firearms are described. A base includes a first alignment feature and a clamp that rigidly secures the base to the firearm. An actuator includes an accessory mount and a second alignment feature that engages with the first alignment feature to enable a substantially linear movement of the actuator relative to the base. A fastener secures the actuator to the base at a predetermined position relative to the base. | 04-10-2014 |
20140190062 | SCOPE MOUNT - A scope mount for a firearm is disclosed. The scope mount may include a first ring component covering a first portion of an upper half of a scope body, and a second ring component covering a second portion of the upper half of the scope body. The scope mount may also include a third ring component covering a first portion of a lower half of the scope body, and a fourth ring component covering a second portion of the lower half of the scope body. The first and second ring components may removably attach to the third and fourth ring components, respectively, and may form at least two rings around the scope body. The third and fourth ring components may be integral with a scope mount base, and the scope mount base may be configured to removably attach to a Picatinny rail. | 07-10-2014 |
20140259853 | DUAL FIELD OPTICAL AIMING SYSTEM FOR PROJECTILE WEAPONS - A system for aiming a projectile weapon includes a telescopic sight for use with a second sighting device, such as a reflex sight or other non-magnifying sight. The telescopic sight has an eye point spaced apart rearwardly from its eyepiece and positioned at a vertical plane containing a line of initial trajectory of the weapon to which the aiming system is mounted so that a line parallel to the line of initial trajectory does not intersect the eyepiece. The location of the eye point facilitates concurrent use of a second sighting device at a normal mounting height and viewable past the eyepiece, thereby allowing the viewer to change views between the telescopic sight and the second sighting device with little eye movement and essentially no head movement. | 09-18-2014 |
20140259854 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A SCOPE MOUNT ASSEMBLY - A scope mount assembly for removeably attaching a scope to a firearm is disclosed herein. The firearm may include a rail assembly. The scope mount assembly may include a base member and at least one ring extending from the base member. The at least one ring may be configured to secure at least a portion of the scope therein. Moreover, the scope mount assembly may include at least one scope mount rail assembly extending from the ring. | 09-18-2014 |
20140305024 | Camera Mount Apparatus and System - This disclosure relates to an apparatus for mounting a camera onto a firearm and an associated device for capturing images and recordings of a firearm target. The apparatus allows for easy attachment of cameras of varying sizes onto the scope of a firearm and along the same longitudinal axis of the scope. The apparatus comprises a sleeve connected to a scope of a firearm, the sleeve being hallow and having a longitudinal axis longitudinal axis forming an unobstructed axial bore and generally coaxial with a longitudinal axis of the scope; a base member with a hole and adapted to receive a camera with the hole of the base member positioned adjacent to the lens of the camera and the longitudinal axis of the camera lens is generally coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the scope. | 10-16-2014 |
20160061568 | DUAL FIELD OPTICAL AIMING SYSTEM FOR PROJECTILE WEAPONS - A system for aiming a projectile weapon includes a telescopic sight for use with a second sighting device, such as a reflex sight or other non-magnifying sight. The telescopic sight has an eye point spaced apart rearwardly from its eyepiece and positioned at a vertical plane containing a line of initial trajectory of the weapon to which the aiming system is mounted so that a line parallel to the line of initial trajectory does not intersect the eyepiece. The location of the eye point facilitates concurrent use of a second sighting device at a normal mounting height and viewable past the eyepiece, thereby allowing the viewer to change views between the telescopic sight and the second sighting device with little eye movement and essentially no head movement. | 03-03-2016 |
20160069642 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A SCOPE MOUNT ASSEMBLY - A scope mount assembly for removeably attaching a scope to a firearm is disclosed herein. The firearm may include a rail assembly. The scope mount assembly may include a base member and at least one ring extending from the base member. The at least one ring may be configured to secure at least a portion of the scope therein. Moreover, the scope mount assembly may include at least one scope mount rail assembly extending from the ring. | 03-10-2016 |
20170234653 | Sighting Device Mount | 08-17-2017 |
20180023925 | SM-1 | 01-25-2018 |
042125000 | Allowing adjustment | 19 |
20080289239 | Actuator for setting at least one optical property - Actuator for setting at least one optical property, in particular the position of a crosshair, of an aiming device, in particular of a telescopic sight, with a coupling part rotatable about an axis of rotation, onto which the at least one index element can be pushed, wherein the actuator has a guiding device ( | 11-27-2008 |
20090199452 | Riflescope High Speed Adjusting Elevation Assembly - A riflescope high speed, coarse and fine adjustment assembly that includes a riflescope with an erector tube located inside a scope body. Formed on the scope body is a mounting surface with a lead screw slot located adjacent to the proximal end of the erector tube. Located over the mounting surface is an adjustment plate with a perpendicularly aligned post member located thereon. Located inside the post member is a threaded lead screw with threaded head that connects to the post member and a lower non-threaded neck that extends into a slot formed on the mounting surface. The adjustment plate is affixed along its front edge while the plate's opposite rear section is attached and free to move up or down. Disposed over the adjustment plate is a cover plate with a fine adjustment lever that selectively rises and lowers the rear edge of the cover plate. Attached to the cover plate is a detent plate. Attached over the detent plate is a coarse adjustment dial. During use, the coarse adjustment dial is rotated for the target distance and then the fine adjustment lever is rotated which causes the adjustment plate to finely adjust the length of the lead screw. | 08-13-2009 |
20090307956 | Adjustable rifle telescope system with multiple fixed angle mount setpoints - A rifle telescope has optics having an optical axis, a scope support portion that supports the optics, and a base portion that mounts to a firearm having a barrel axis. The scope support portion has at least two different settings, each setting providing a different angle between the optical axis and the barrel axis. The invention may also include each setting being a discrete fixed setting. The present invention also includes a method for adjusting the angle mount of an adjustable rifle telescope with multiple fixed angle mount setpoints. | 12-17-2009 |
20100162611 | Adjustable base for an optic - A gun sight base which is designed to allow the user to quickly adjust the elevation of the attached gun sight as a means to affect the trajectory of a projectile discharged from the host firearm. Provided is a removable, pre-calibrated adjustment cam which is in operational contact with the attached gun sight. A distance indicator is visible to the user to allow for rapid elevation adjustments without the need for tools. | 07-01-2010 |
20100275497 | FORWARD SCOUT SCOPE MOUNT FOR FIREARM - A U-shaped mounting bracket is affixed around a rear iron sight housing. The mounting bracket includes a first and second bracket side that perpendicularly extend from the top bracket side. The first and second bracket sides are secured to the rear iron sight housing of a firearm by a hinge pin driven into the hinge pin holes in the mounting bracket and the rear iron sight housing. Bracket sides extend the top bracket side above the rear sight iron. Fasteners brace the bracket sides securely against the external surface of the rear iron sight housing. The top bracket side can receive a scope rail or the forward mount may have an integrated rail unit. The top bracket side has leveling set to align the attached scope or other sighting device with the axis on the bore of the firearm. | 11-04-2010 |
20110041378 | Method and Apparatus for Adjustably Supporting a Component in an Optical Sight - A method and apparatus relate to an optical sight that includes a first section, and a second section having optics thereon and having spaced first and second portions. One aspect of the method and apparatus involves: adjustably positioning the first portion relative to the first section; and yieldably urging movement of the second portion toward a target position relative to the first section while yieldably resisting movement of the second portion away from the target position, movement of the first portion by the adjusting structure effecting movement of the second portion relative to the first section. | 02-24-2011 |
20110061286 | UNIVERSAL SCOPE MOUNT FOR FIREARM - A universal scope mount includes a housing and a pair of mounting assemblies. The housing has a chamber defined through front and rear ends thereof and having an inner contour conforming to an outer contour of a body of a scope or an accessory to be received therein, a channel downwardly exposed and extending parallel to the chamber and a pair of projections formed along respective opposite sides of the channel. The pair of mounting assemblies is used to respectively secure a front end portion and a rear end portion of the housing to the mount base of the firearm. Each mounting assembly includes a slider to be slidably received in the channel of the housing and supported by the projections of the housing, a mount member to be disposed between the housing and the mount base of the firearm, securing means to securely connect the mount member to the upper attachment surface of the mount base of the firearm, and fastening means to reliably assemble the housing, the slider and the mount member together. The slider has a cross-sectional contour substantially complementary to a cross-sectional contour of the channel of the housing. The mount member has an upper mating surface defining two grooves to receive corresponding projections of the housing therein and a bottom opening having a cross-sectional contour substantially complementary to a cross-sectional contour of the mount base of the firearm. | 03-17-2011 |
20110146131 | Sighting telescope mounting system for a forearm - A sighting telescope mounting system for a firearm for mounting a sighting telescope onto the firearm in a desired position, wherein the firearm and/or the sighting telescope are aligned in the desired position in an axial direction, with an arresting foot which can be attached to the sighting telescope and with an arresting holding device which can be affixed to the firearm. The arresting foot has at least one support area and the arresting holding device has at least one connection area, wherein due to the support area and the connection area in a contact area, a form-fit connection of the arresting foot on the arresting holding device is attained in a first radial direction. The arresting foot and the arresting holding device form an arrest which detachably affixes the arresting foot in the other radial direction. | 06-23-2011 |
20110232152 | Flat Walled Scope and Method of Manufacturing the Same - A method of making a rifle scope that makes use of an element-retaining housing piece and a mating, closure housing piece. Optical assemblies are attached to the element-retaining piece and the mating, closure housing piece is attached to the element-retaining housing piece and the pieces are fastened together. In one preferred embodiment the element-retaining housing piece is in the form of a plate. | 09-29-2011 |
20120317862 | ADJUSTABLE BASE FOR AN OPTIC - A gun sight base which is designed to allow the user to quickly adjust the elevation of the attached gun sight as a means to affect the trajectory of a projectile discharged from the host firearm. Provided is a removable, pre-calibrated adjustment cam which is in operational contact with the attached gun sight. A distance indicator is visible to the user to allow for rapid elevation adjustments without the need for tools. | 12-20-2012 |
20130008073 | Vertically Adjustable Scope Base - A vertically adjustable scope base designed to mitigate parallax induced aiming errors. The apparatus comprises a rail assembly, a front base, a rear base, a pivot fastener, an incline mechanism, and an incline adjuster. The rail assembly comprises an optics mount, a pivot mount, an inline mechanism mount. The front base comprises a pivot mechanism. The rear base comprises a threaded sleeve. The front base and the rear base each comprise an attachment mechanism to mount the apparatus to a weapon system. The Incline mechanism comprises a housing, a first and second bevel gear, and a threaded extension rod. The incline adjuster comprises an axle assembly, a dial, and a base. The configuration of these components and sub-components allow a user to quickly and precisely adjust an optical sight's angle of incline instead of repositioning the reticle to align the crosshairs with an intended point of impact. | 01-10-2013 |
20140123536 | GUN SIGHT MOUNTING SYSTEM - A gun sight mounting system for easily and reliably adjusting a sight with respect to a gun barrel. The system has a rail with a first post, and a base with a second post and a window. The first post extends through the window. The rail is adjustably connected to the base. A wheel is provided with a groove for engaging the first post and a hole for engaging the second post. The groove has a spiral or eccentric or cam-like radius such that when the wheel is rotated, the engagement between the first post and the groove causes the relationship between the rail and the base to be adjusted. A measurement system is indicated on the wheel, or on at least one spool that can be mounted to the wheel. At least one tape can be attached to the spool, and can include a measurement system. | 05-08-2014 |
20140157648 | TELESCOPIC SIGHT MOUNT WITH ADJUSTABLE FORWARD TILT - Disclosed is a telescopic sight mount with adjustable forward tilt. The mount comprises a basic body and an attachment and the basic body and the attachment, by virtue of an arrangement of a clamping screw at an angle greater than a self-locking of a material pairing and less than 90°, have a positive connection. Also disclosed is a telescopic sight mount with adjustable forward tilt wherein the mount comprises a basic body and an attachment and the basic body and the attachment comprise a tapered joint. | 06-12-2014 |
042126000 | Vertically and laterally | 6 |
20090205240 | MOUNT FOR FIREARMS - A mount comprising a connecting portion attachable to a firearm, a first member connected to the connecting portion to be rotatable about a first axis, a second member connected to the first member to be rotatable about a second axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis, and an attachment system connected to the second member for receiving an accessory. Also, a mount attachable to a firearm and having a dampener system connected to base and body portions thereof, the dampener system acting to dampen a recoil force produced by the firearm. Further, a mount attachable to a firearm and allowing a first rotation varying an azimuth of an accessory and a second rotation varying an angle of elevation of the accessory, and control means adjusting the second rotation to obtain a desired value and automatically producing the first rotation to correct a lateral drift of the firearm. | 08-20-2009 |
20100229451 | Rifle scope with a low-light visible element - Rifle scopes with low-light visible elements include a scope body, a movable optical element defining an optical axis enclosed by the scope body, a turret operably connected to the optical element for adjusting the optical axis, and a low-light visible element attached to the turret such that the rotational position of the turret can be determined by viewing the low-light visible element. A tactile indicator may be attached to the turret such that the rotational position of the turret can be determined by touch. A plurality of indicia may be attached to the perimeter of the turret such that the rotational position of the turret can be determined by viewing the indicia. At least one of the indicia may be visible in low-light conditions. | 09-16-2010 |
20140115942 | SYNCHRONIZED ELEVATION TRAJECTORY RIFLESCOPE - A riflescope comprises a body, an elevation knob, a windage knob, and an eyepiece. The elevation knob may be mounted on the body and configured to generate an elevation setting corresponding to the elevation of the riflescope. The windage knob may be mounted on the body and configured to generate a windage setting corresponding to the left and right offset of the riflescope. The eyepiece is for viewing a target and may include a display configured to show a range to the target as determined by the elevation knob or the offset determined by the windage knob. | 05-01-2014 |
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20150377591 | Universal riflescope mount for hand-held weapons - The invention relates to a riflescope mount for hand-held weapons, comprising at least one base rail ( | 12-31-2015 |
20160377385 | Adjustable Firearm Scope Mounting Systems - An adjustable firearm scope mounting assembly includes first and second mounting members, each including a base portion fixable relative to a firearm, and an upper portion configured to support a respective scope portion. The first upper portion is selectively adjustable relative to the first base portion in vertical and lateral directions. The second upper portion is selectively adjustable relative to the second base portion in a vertical direction. In one embodiment, one of the first base portion or the first upper portion includes a vertically extending element movable along an arcuate path within a vertically extending socket defined by the other of the first base portion or the first upper portion. In another embodiment, the first and second mounting members include bearing elements that encircle the first and second scope portions and facilitate angular movement of the firearm scope relative to the upper portions when at least one of the upper portions is moved vertically relative to its respective base portion. | 12-29-2016 |
042127000 | Quickly detachable (i.e., knockdown) | 5 |
20080216380 | Three-Point Clamp for Firearm Mounting Rail - An improved clamping device for a weapon accessory rail of a type having an elongate mounting structure of generally T-shaped cross-section. The rail mounting structure may be of a type including a mounting surface and first and second inclined proximal surfaces on opposite sides of the mounting surface and first and second inclined distal surfaces adjacent the first and second proximal surfaces, respectively. The clamping device includes a mounting shoe with a first inward surface for engaging the mounting surface and a second inward surface for engaging the second distal surface. The mounting shoe has an outward facing surface opposite the first inward facing surface for attaching an accessory device. A cam lever pivotally movable between first and second positions has a rotary cam surface engaging a bearing member. The bearing member is movable between a clamped position and unclamped position in response to movement of the cam lever to the first and second positions, respectively. In operation, the bearing member exerts a clamping force on the first distal surface of the mounting structure in a direction orthogonal to the first distal surface. | 09-11-2008 |
20080244953 | DEVICE FOR FASTENING AN AUXILIARY PART TO A WEAPON BY A MAGNET - The present invention relates to a device ( | 10-09-2008 |
20090038201 | GUN ATTACHMENT MOUNTING STRUCTURE - A gun attachment mounting structure is disclosed to include a base member, which has a coupling groove for coupling to a top coupling bar of the gun body of a gun and locating holes extending from two opposite sides of said coupling portion, retaining members mounted in the base member, each retaining member having two springy clamping arms respectively inserted through the locating holes for clamping the top coupling bar to secure the base member to the gun body, and swivel locking control members respectively mounted in the base member and rotatable to lock the base member to the top coupling bar of the gun body after coupling of the coupling groove to the top coupling bar. | 02-12-2009 |
20100107467 | Self adjusting throw lever and rail clamp system - A self adjusting throw lever and rail clamp system for use with sighting equipment where there is a need to efficiently remove or interchange sighting equipment on a host mounting surface. The throw lever self adjusts to compensate for variations in the host mounting surface, such as an angular rail, and utilizes a buffer to prevent the surface of the mounting surface from becoming marred. No tool is required to adjust the throw lever releasable mounting system as the system has an internal means to self adjust to fit the mounting surface. Once the throw lever is secured in the closed position, tension placed by a thru shaft on the housing of the throw lever prevents free movement of the throw lever. | 05-06-2010 |
20140090286 | FIREARM ACCESSORY SPACERS AND MOUNTS AND METHODS FOR FORMING THE SAME - Embodiments described herein provide spacers and mounts for firearm accessories, as well as methods for mounting firearm accessories. In some embodiments, a spacer is provided. The spacer has a lower surface configured as a concave profile of a M-16 base mounting structure and an upper surface configured as a convex profile of a M-16 base mounting structure. The spacer is configured that when attached to a M150 Rifle Combat Optic, or the like, a substantial portion of the base of the optic extends past an end of the spacer. In some embodiments, a mount that is configured to be detachably secured to a rail is provided. The mount has the spacer incorporated therein. | 04-03-2014 |