Patents Assigned to Bushnell, Inc.
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Publication number: 20150115005Abstract: The present invention provides a holster for holding an object in a left handed, a right handed, a straight draw, and/or a cross draw arrangement in a first orientation or a second orientation. The holster is worn between the torso of the wearer and the wearer's waistband for carrying or concealing the weapon. The holster is vertically and angularly adjustable for providing a comfortable fit and easy access to the weapon by the wearer. The holster mounts onto the wearer's waistband while allowing the wearer to tuck his shirt between the holster and the waistband.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2013Publication date: April 30, 2015Applicant: Bushnell, Inc.Inventor: Jason Slinkard
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Publication number: 20150077551Abstract: A trail camera comprises a camera operable for capturing images; a communication device for transmitting the images to a remote server; and a controller for prompting the camera to automatically capture a test image a pre-determined number of seconds after the trail camera is set-up. A method of checking the communication coverage of the trail camera; comprises placing a scannable code on packaging or a display associated with the trail camera; instructing a customer to scan the scannable code with a mobile communication device before the customer purchases the trail camera; prompting the customer to enter information into the mobile communication device that specifies a geographic area where the trail camera will be used; and providing to the mobile communication device coverage information for the geographic area so the customer can determine if the trail camera will have communication coverage in the geographic area before the customer purchases the trail camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2013Publication date: March 19, 2015Applicant: Bushnell, Inc.Inventors: Kristin Simeroth, Darin Stephens, Wei Cao, Nick Wolfe
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Publication number: 20140115942Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2012Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: BUSHNELL, INC.Inventor: BUSHNELL, INC.
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Patent number: 8641189Abstract: Eyewear comprising a lens frame, at least one earpiece, and at least one extension element is disclosed. The extension element is moveable between a retracted position, wherein the element is partially or completely hidden behind the eyepiece, and an extended position, wherein the element is positioned below the earpiece. The earpiece may include a recess for receiving the extension element in a nested relationship when the extension element is in the retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Bushnell, Inc.Inventor: Danielle LaGace
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Publication number: 20130181021Abstract: A handgun holster includes a first body section and a second body section, each section being constructed of a single, unitary piece of material. The two body sections are interconnected to form a handgun holster body defining an internal handgun receiving pocket, the pocket including a barrel section and a trigger section. A biasing element is integrally formed in the first body section and includes a flexible portion extending inwardly into the trigger section of the pocket from a first surface of the first body section. A retention element is integrally formed in the second body section and includes a raised portion extending inwardly into the trigger section of the pocket from a first surface of the second body section that opposes the first surface of the first body section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2012Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicant: BUSHNELL, INC.Inventors: Liam Yarbrough, Brian Shults, Steve Hardwick, John M. French
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Publication number: 20130063696Abstract: Eyewear comprising a lens frame, at least one earpiece, and at least one extension element is disclosed. The extension element is moveable between a retracted position, wherein the element is partially or completely hidden behind the eyepiece, and an extended position, wherein the element is positioned below the earpiece. The earpiece may include a recess for receiving the extension element in a nested relationship when the extension element is in the retracted position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2011Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: BUSHNELL INC.Inventor: Danielle LaGace
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Patent number: 8371692Abstract: Eyewear comprising a lens frame, at least one temple or ear piece, and at least one hinge. The hinge may be a substantially C-shaped wire with two end portions inserted through axially aligned pairs of holes formed into the lens frame and the temple. Alternatively, the hinge may be omitted and a hinge faceplate having a vertical rod portion integrally formed thereto may be coupled with the lens frame and the temple. Specifically, the temple may have a protrusion mating with a depression formed into the lens frame and the temple may have a depression formed therein mating with a rod end of the vertical rod portion, such that a portion of the temple is sandwiched between and rotatable relative to the vertical rod portion of the hinge faceplate and the lens frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignees: Micron Eyewear Manufactory Company Limited, Bushnell Inc.Inventors: Danielle LaGace, Leung Ka Shing
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Publication number: 20120105283Abstract: A distance measuring device for determining distances to objects on a golf course comprises a laser rangefinder; a satellite navigation receiver; and a portable handheld housing for housing both the laser rangefinder and the satellite navigation receiver. The housing has opposed left and right sidewalls, opposed top and bottom walls, and opposed front and rear walls, with all of the walls being sized and configured to permit a user to hold the device with one hand. A display for displaying distance information from the satellite navigation receiver is positioned in one of the sidewalls of the housing and an eyepiece of the laser rangefinder is positioned in the front wall of the housing. This permits a user to hold the device with one hand, look through the eyepiece to operate the laser rangefinder, and then simply twist his or her hand to view satellite navigation information on the display without releasing or re-gripping the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: Bushnell Inc.Inventors: Scott Nyhart, Brian Marquess, Jordan Vermillion
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Publication number: 20120109577Abstract: An integrated distance measuring device for golf comprises a satellite navigation receiver operable to determine a current location of the device; a laser rangefinder operable to determine a distance from the current location of the device to an object on a golf course; a compass operable to determine a bearing of the device when it is aimed at the object; a display; and a computing device. The computing device is programmed to determine a location of the object as a function of the current location of the device, the distance to the object, and the bearing of the device. The computing device may also be programmed to calculate a distance between the object and a second object on the golf course as a function of the location of the object and pre-mapped location information for the second object.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: BUSHNELL INC.Inventors: Scott Nyhart, Brian Marquess, Jordan Vermillion
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Publication number: 20110309144Abstract: A handheld rangefinder device operable to determine ballistic hold-over information is disclosed. The rangefinder device generally includes a range sensor operable to determine a range to a target, a memory storing a database of ranges and corresponding hold-over values for a default sight-in distance, and a computing element, coupled with the range sensor and the memory. The computing element may calculate an adjusted hold-over value based on the range and an actual sight-in distance. Additionally, a tilt sensor may be included to provide information for calculating an angle-adjusted hold-over value. Such a configuration facilitates accurate firearm use by providing ranges and hold-over values without requiring time-consuming and manual user calculations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2008Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: BUSHNELL, INC.Inventor: John W. Cross
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Patent number: 8081298Abstract: A handheld rangefinder device operable to determine ballistic hold-over information is disclosed. The rangefinder device generally includes a range sensor operable to determine a range to a target, a memory storing a database of ranges and corresponding hold-over values for a default sight-in distance, and a computing element, coupled with the range sensor and the memory. The computing element may calculate an adjusted hold-over value based on the range and an actual sight-in distance. Additionally, a tilt sensor may be included to provide information for calculating an angle-adjusted hold-over value. Such a configuration facilitates accurate firearm use by providing ranges and hold-over values without requiring time-consuming and manual user calculations.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2008Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Bushnell, Inc.Inventor: John W. Cross
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Publication number: 20110099880Abstract: A gun barrel cleaning device comprises a weight, a cord, a boreguide sleeve, a sheath, a brush, a cleaning element, and a lubrication element. The weight provides a mass that helps to insert the device into the barrel of a gun. The weight may be coupled to the high tensile strength cord, which in turn may be coupled to the tubular sheath. The boreguide sleeve may cover the sheath where it is coupled to the cord to smooth the transition from the cord to the sheath. The brush may be connected to the cord and encased by the sheath. The cleaning element, also encased by the sheath, may remove dirt from the gun barrel. The lubrication element, coupled to the sheath, may deposit lubrication in the gun barrel. The gun barrel may be cleaned and lubricated by pulling the device through the barrel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: Bushnell Inc.Inventors: Darin Stephens, John M. French
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Patent number: 7859650Abstract: A method, device, and computer program for determining range to a target is disclosed. Specifically, the invention provides a method, device and computer program for determining a second range to a target based on a first range to the target and an angle to the target such that the parabolic trajectory of a projectile is accounted for in determining the second range. The device generally includes a range sensor for determining a first range to a target, a tilt sensor for determining an angle to the target, and a computing element for determining a second range to the target based on the first range and the determined angle.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2009Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Bushnell Inc.Inventors: Jordan Vermillion, Bill Cross
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Patent number: 7658031Abstract: A handheld rangefinder device operable to determine ballistic hold over information is disclosed. The rangefinder device generally includes a range sensor operable to determine a first range to a target, a tilt sensor operable to determine an angle to the target relative to the device, and a computing element, coupled with the range sensor and the tilt sensor, operable to determine a hold over value based on the first range and the determined angle. Such a configuration facilitates accurate firearm and bow use by providing ranges and hold over values without requiring time-consuming and manual user calculations.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Bushnell, Inc.Inventors: John Cross, Jordan Vermillion
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Patent number: 7656579Abstract: An improved electronic aiming device for use with a weapon or other manually aimed device. Means are provided to vary the field of view, i.e., the magnification, of the aiming device in relation to the movement of the device upon which the aiming device is securely mounted and the target.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2007Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Bushnell Inc.Inventor: James Millett
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Publication number: 20090213358Abstract: A method, device, and computer program for determining range to a target is disclosed. Specifically, the invention provides a method, device and computer program for determining a second range to a target based on a first range to the target and an angle to the target such that the parabolic trajectory of a projectile is accounted for in determining the second range. The device generally includes a range sensor for determining a first range to a target, a tilt sensor for determining an angle to the target, and a computing element for determining a second range to the target based on the first range and the determined angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: Bushnell Inc.Inventors: Jordan Vermillion, Bill Cross
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Publication number: 20090199453Abstract: A handheld rangefinder device operable to determine ballistic hold over information is disclosed. The rangefinder device generally includes a range sensor operable to determine a first range to a target, a tilt sensor operable to determine an angle to the target relative to the device, and a computing element, coupled with the range sensor and the tilt sensor, operable to determine a hold over value based on the first range and the determined angle. Such a configuration facilitates accurate firearm and bow use by providing ranges and hold over values without requiring time-consuming and manual user calculations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Bushnell Inc.Inventors: John Cross, Jordan Vermillion
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Patent number: 7571563Abstract: A flexible yoke or mounting body for a pod support apparatus, such as a monopod or bipod, includes a resilient section interposed between leg(s) of the pod support and a device supported thereon. The resilient section is preferably formed of a bendable elastomeric material to thereby facilitate manual tilting of the portable equipment on the pod support apparatus. In a multipod embodiment, the yoke or mounting body may include multiple leg extensions of elastomeric material for detachably securing multiple support legs thereto in angularly-spaced relation. The resilient section may allow the legs of a multipod to be moved independently of each other. A quick-detachable coupling device is preferably provided for detachably and rotatably coupling a piece of portable equipment such as a rifle or spotting scope to the pod support device.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2006Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Bushnell Inc.Inventor: Thomas K. M. Peterson
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Publication number: 20090195871Abstract: An automatic telescope (10) capable of determining an orientation without requiring input from a user or any external source. The telescope (10) preferably includes a database (22) to store astronomical information, a processor (24) to control a drive mechanism (18), a vision device (30) to sense bright stars, and a motion sensor (32) to generate a motion signal. When the vision device (30) is slewed from alignment with a first bright star to a second bright star, the motion signal is preferably representative of a measured angle between the first and second bright stars. This process is preferably repeated for several bright stars to generate several measured angles. The processor (24) can then use the measured angles to identify the bright stars and determine the orientation of the telescope (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: Bushnell Inc.Inventor: Rick McWilliams
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Patent number: D596514Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2009Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Bushnell Inc.Inventors: Jason Edward Luzar, Scott Oliver Nyhart, Marc Alan Tappeiner, Arnold Oswin Freidling