Mount Or Mounting Patents (Class 42/124)
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Publication number: 20030154641Abstract: A universal scope mount for attaching a scope to a variety of rifles, without requiring the rifle to be modified by drilling, or the need to purchase multiple scope mounts. Comprised of identical front and rear mounting bases, and corresponding front and rear scope attachment rings. The bases comprise a planar mounting surface embodying a radial recess down the center, along with a plurality of mounting holes for attachment to rifles having different screw patterns and mounting surfaces. The mounting rings are received and attached within channels along the mounting bases, and the scope is subsequently clamped in place by the upper and lower attachment rings.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventor: Gerald E. Stover
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Patent number: 6598331Abstract: A shotgun sighting device and method for sighting a shotgun with the eye of a gunner that is opposite the gun mounting shoulder of the gunner. The device is comprised of a linear sighting plane mounted by a plurality of bracket members to the barrel of a shotgun. The sighting plane has elongated mounting slots and for receiving mounting bolts for adjustably mounting the sighting plane to the bracket members in a position that is adjustably offset both horizontally and vertically from the barrel of the shotgun. The device provides a sighting plane for the gunner that is in alignment with the eye of the gunner that is opposite the gunner's gun mounting shoulder and thus provides a shotgun sighting aid for gunner's having impaired vision in their customary sighting eye.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Inventor: John R. Thibodeaux
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Patent number: 6598333Abstract: A scope mounting system includes a one or two-piece base and a plurality of scope support assemblies. Mating portions of the base and scope support assemblies have parallel v-notches engaged with parallel flat lands to set the position of each support assembly relative to the sighting direction of a weapon to which the base is attached. The “flat land to v-notch” interengagement guarantees that the flat portions of all v-notches will engage one another to prevent movement along the weapon's sighting direction. Each scope support assembly clamps to the base in a way that prevents movement thereof in a two-dimensional plan perpendicular to the weapon's sighting direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Zeroed Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert S. Randazzo, David R. Brewer
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Patent number: 6594938Abstract: A detachable mount for a telescopic sight which can be operated using only one latching mechanism. The mount uses a front base attached to the ring of a rifle receiver and a rear base attached to the bridge of a rifle receiver. The upper surfaces of both the front and rear bases open into a pair of slots. A separate scope mount is attached to a scope sight by conventional means. Two sets of lugs descend from the lower surfaces of this scope mount. These sets of descending lugs are configured to fit securely within the slots in the front and rear bases when the scope mount is placed over the bases. The forward facing surfaces of the rear set of descending lugs mate with a corresponding set of rearward facing surfaces in the slots within the rear base. These sets of mating surfaces are offset from the vertical to create a wedging effect that pulls the rear of the scope mount down when it is pushed forward relative to the rifle receiver.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Inventor: John Wiley Horton
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Publication number: 20030101632Abstract: A mounting assembly for mounting an accessory to a weapon frame having at least one slot formed in first and second sides thereof. The mounting assembly includes: a body; first and second jaws on opposing sides of the body, the first jaw having an engagement portion dimensioned to engage the first slot and the second jaw having an engagement portion dimensioned to engage the second slot; and a first biasing member configured to provide a biasing force against the first jaw to force the engagement portion of the first jaw into the first slot, and a second biasing member configured to provide a biasing force against the second jaw to force the engagement portion of the second jaw into the second slot. The mounting assembly may be easily and reliably attached to weapon without using tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Michael S. Davenport, Alan T. Howe
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Publication number: 20030056417Abstract: A detachable mount for a telescopic sight which can be operated using only one latching mechanism. The mount uses a front base attached to the ring of a rifle receiver and a rear base attached to the bridge of a rifle receiver. The upper surfaces of both the front and rear bases open into a pair of slots. A separate scope mount is attached to a scope sight by conventional means. Two sets of lugs descend from the lower surfaces of this scope mount. These sets of descending lugs are configured to fit securely within the slots in the front and rear bases when the scope mount is placed over the bases.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventor: John Wiley Horton
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Patent number: 6517133Abstract: Sight mounting devices may be utilized in combination with sighting devices such as sighting scopes, camcorders and camera. The sight mount device has an elastomeric mounting plate adapted to receive a variety of sighting devices. The sight mounting device is compact as it has a retractable shoulder stock extension that can be retracted and extended as needed. The sight mounting device is highly versatile in that it can be held like a rifle and can be mounted to a variety of devices such as a bipod, a tripod and a window mount.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Inventors: Steve Seegmiller, Scott Brockbank, Quint Schroeder
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Patent number: 6508027Abstract: An accessory mount for a firearm, that may be quickly, easily and firmly secured to a firearm, and quickly and easily removed from the firearm. In combination with a firearm including a receiver, a barrel longitudinally extending from the receiver, and a lug secured to the firearm above the barrel, the accessory mount includes a longitudinal mount body positioned along the barrel with the mount body's rear end supported by the receiver, a lever pivotally secured to the mount body's front end about a first transverse axis, the lever pivotally secured to the lug about a second transverse axis spaced along the lever from the first transverse axis, and a longitudinally adjustable member carried by the mount body for urging the lever to pivot about the second transverse axis to rearwardly urge the mount's rear end against the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Surefire, LLCInventor: Paul Y. Kim
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Patent number: 6499245Abstract: A Swan universal receiver sleeve attached to the top of a firearm upper receiver and extended forward above the firearm barrel to a position just short of the firearm front sight. The underside of the rear portion of the sleeve is fixedly attached to the receiver top. The underside of the forward portion of the sleeve has an upper handguard piece attached thereto. A bottom handguard piece is fitted about the bottom of the gun barrel and is attached to the upper handguard piece. The handguard pieces are not physically connected in any way to the gun barrel. The sleeve is self supported by the connection of the rear portion underside to the receiver top. A special yoke is inserted about the barrel nut of the firearm to which the modular sleeve is attached. The special yoke reinforces the modular sleeve while keeping the firearm barrel free floating.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Inventor: Richard E. Swan
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Patent number: 6490822Abstract: A Swan universal receiver sleeve attached to the top of a firearm upper receiver and extended forward above the firearm barrel to a position just short of the firearm front sight. The underside of the rear portion of the sleeve is fixedly attached to the receiver top. The underside of the forward portion of the sleeve has an upper handguard piece attached thereto. A bottom handguard piece is fitted about the bottom of the gun barrel and is attached to the upper handguard piece. The handguard pieces are not physically connected in any way to the gun barrel. The sleeve is self supported by the connection of the rear portion underside to the receiver top.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Inventor: Richard E. Swan
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Patent number: 6453594Abstract: An interbar assembly (34) for reversibly attaching a supplemental device, e.g., grenade launcher (32), to a host weapon, e.g., rifle (10). A preferred interbar assembly (34) attaches at its forward end to the rifle barrel (16), and at its rearward end to a “brace” (37) located in the breech area of the rifle (10). In a preferred embodiment, such connection can be made without the need for special tools after simply removing the host weapon lower hand guard (26b), which is readily removable, but without any other alterations.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: R/M Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Todd Griffin
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Patent number: 6449893Abstract: A mounting apparatus is disclosed for attaching a sighting device onto a weapon. The mounting apparatus has a rail disposed on part of the weapon in a longitudinal direction. The rail has a pair of longitudinally extending opposed sides and a longitudinally extending first attachment element on each of the opposed sides. A removable mounting base has a pair of longitudinally extending side edges and a longitudinally extending second attachment element on each side edge. Each second attachment element is complimentary to a corresponding one of the first attachment elements. The mounting base is slidingly and longitudinally engaged with the rail via the complimentary first and second attachment elements. The mounting base is formed of at least two parts which are slidable against one another in a transverse direction. A spring mechanism produces a spring force and is arranged to bias the two parts of the mounting base into engagement with the rail.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Heckler & Koch GmbHInventor: Gerd Spinner
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Patent number: 6442883Abstract: A fastening device (F) with first (16) and second sides (30) attaches a first device (10) to a mounting rail (12) of a second device (14). A top section (44) for mounting the first device extends from the first or second sides. The sides are adapted to removably clamp about the rail. A clamping member (46) extends between the first and second sides. An extended end (48) of the clamping member extends through the first side, and an opposing end (50) is coupled with the second side. The clamping member extended portion (48) is movably coupled to a single cam member (56) operably mounted with the first side for drawing the sides closer together into a clamping position (58) to mate the sides with the rail.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Waterman, Curtis B. Keepers, Gary A. Wannagot, Clifford J. Connors
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Patent number: 6438888Abstract: A fixing rack for use in quickly clipping an accessory on to a pistol has an elastic clipping seat made of an elastic sheet having two opposing sides that are bent upwardly and inwardly to a preset angle. Each side of the elastic sheet has an inwardly-extending flange, and the two flanges defining an opening therebetween that varies in width when the sides are flexed. The fixing rack also includes two releasing plates, each releasing plate attached to one of the two sides of the elastic sheet to flex the two sides. The fixing rack also includes a fixing sheath attached below the clipping seat, the fixing sheath having a chamber for receiving a pistol accessory. The fixing rack can be quickly and conveniently attached to a pistol by flexing the releasing plates to widen the opening between the flanges, thereby allowing the flanges to be slid into corresponding wedging grooves in a pistol.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Quarton, Inc.Inventors: Paul Lin, Yu-Hsi Yang
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Patent number: 6421946Abstract: An inner sleeve is pressed, when installed on a weapon, between a feature of the weapon such as a rib, rail, or barrel, and an outer sleeve. An aiming indicia is mounted on the outer sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Tru-Glo, Inc.Inventor: Paul M. LoRocco
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Patent number: 6418657Abstract: A sight mount for a firearm includes a base, a pair of upwardly extending protective ears, and a rearwardly extending platform for supporting an iron sight assembly. The base includes dovetail rails for securing the base to a firearm, and transverse slots for accepting an electronic sight. The protective ears serve to protect the iron sight assembly, particularly when the electronic sight is removed, and also serve to stabilize the iron sight assembly. The sight mount enables a user to either use the electronic sight alone, or the iron sights, by simply shifting the direction of the user's view into the sight. Alternately, the electronic sight may be removed and the iron sights used directly, without requiring any adjustment of the iron sights.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Inventor: Mark D. Brown
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Patent number: 6385893Abstract: A pistol laser sight mounting device comprises a base, a base cover, an L-shaped rod, and a receiving member. The base is provided with a retaining slot for disposing a pistol trigger guard, and with a first fastening portion having an arcuate surface. The base cover is fastened with the base such that the retaining slot is sealed off by the base cover. The L-shaped rod has a fixed arm and a suspension arm. The fixed arm is provided with a second fastening portion which is fastened with the first fastening portion of the base. The receiving member is provided with two arm portions and a receiving through hole for holding the pistol laser sight. The receiving member is fastened with the L-shaped rod by the two arm portions which are fastened with the suspension arm of the L-shaped rod.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Chung-Tien Cheng
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Patent number: 6381895Abstract: An optic mount is described for an AK47-type rifle having a barrel, a rear gas tube receiver block and a forward barrel mounted gas chamber block. The optic mount includes a rigid body with an optic mount surface. The mount provides a gas tube passageway between the rear gas tube receiver block and forward barrel mounted gas chamber block of the rifle. A barrel mounting member is configured to secure the rigid body to the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Inventors: Lyle J. Keeney, Randall S. Keeney
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Patent number: 6378237Abstract: Apparatus for firing projectiles at targets and for illuminating such targets combine a projectile-firing weapon and a target illuminator. A track-and-slide combination includes a slide on the target illuminator and a track structure on the weapon for that slide, and a releasable slide-in-track stop in such rack-and-slide combination. In the case of a firearm that has a trigger actuated by a bent trigger finger of a shooter for the firing thereof, a push-button or transverse slide switch for the target illuminator may be mounted within reach of a pad of such trigger finger prior to actuation of the trigger. For example, the shooter may draw the firearm with his or her trigger finger then outstretched for actuation of the target illuminator switch, and may then bend such trigger finger for firing of the weapon by actuation of the trigger. Such and other appliances may have a battery compartment, and a contact plate interconnecting batteries in such compartment.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1999Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Surefire, LLCInventors: John Wallace Matthews, Paul Youngcho Kim
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Patent number: 6336285Abstract: Sighting apparatus for mounting open sights atop a firearm sighting telescope including a longitudinal sighting bar which is mounted on the telescope. The front sight is mounted on the front portion of the bar and the rear sight is mounted on the rear portion of the bar. The front and rear portions of the bar may be longitudinally adjustable to longitudinally adjust the distance between the front and rear open sights. In one embodiment, the front sight is an optical sight.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1997Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Inventor: Allen P. Baumer
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Patent number: 6327807Abstract: A firearm sight mount with a sight mount body configured for clamping on the outside of a firearm barrel. In one embodiment the sight mount has a unitary sight mount body that is split to permit the body to be slipped past any existing front sight on the firearm barrel. The split construction of the sight mount body permits it to be clamped to firearm barrels having different outside diameters and tapers. The other embodiments use a two piece body that are configured to be clamped to firearm barrels having different outside diameters and tapers and in one of these embodiments provision is made for the sight mount to fit around a rib on the barrel. In all embodiments, the sight mount body has a flat rectangular shaped mounting surface with short cylindrical projections sized and shaped to mesh with corresponding holes in the sight and hold the sight in place. Two screw holes are also provided in the mounting surface for holding the sight to the mounting surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Inventor: John W. Bergacker
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Patent number: 6314672Abstract: A housing for use with a firearm is provided. The housing includes a first housing section sized for receiving a barrel, and a second housing section coupled proximally to the first housing section for receiving a breechblock mechanism. The first housing section has a top external surface. The second housing section has a forward portion which is offset from the first housing section and which includes a forward surface defining an opening sized for receiving a connecting element operatively connecting a lever disposed adjacent the top external surface outside the first housing section and the breechblock within the second housing section. The connecting element moves perpendicularly to the opening and not, as in prior art housings, along it, so that the previously required longitudinal slit, which severely weakened the structure of prior art housings, is avoided.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1998Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Heckler & Koch GmbHInventors: Johannes Murello, Rudolf Brandl, Wilhelm Fischbach
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Publication number: 20010027620Abstract: An adjustable weapon auxiliary mount for mounting devices of different diameters, one at a time, to a rail of a weapon. The adjustable weapon auxiliary mount is provided with a base, a device clamp and a rail clamp. The base has a first end, an opposed second end, and a clamping surface formed therebetween. The device clamp is mounted to the base. The device clamp is provided with a clamping member having a clamping surface facing the clamping surface of the base and spatially disposed therefrom so as to define a receiving space for receiving one device and securely gripping the device. The clamping surfaces of the clamping member and the base are configured to securely grip, one at a time, devices having varying diameters within a predetermined range.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Inventors: Donald W. Wooten, Robert M. Wohlfeld
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Patent number: 6295754Abstract: A telescopic sight is provided that includes an integral mounting bar for connection to a barrel of a firearm and integral auxiliary equipment mounting features for mounting auxiliary equipment onto the telescopic sight. The auxiliary equipment mounting features facilitate the mounting of multiple devices that allows for quickly alternating between different aiming devices or to simultaneously use multiple aiming devices. Clamp assemblies cooperate with the mounting bar to secure the telescopic sight to the firearm and provide adjustment of the height position of the telescopic sight. The clamp blocks are adapted to fit onto a mounting rail of a firearm. The mounting features are universal and require no post-mounting adjustment to accurately align the auxiliary equipment.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Inventors: Rodney H. Otteman, Victoria J. Peters, Gary R. Williams, Wayne Perley
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Publication number: 20010022044Abstract: A mounting apparatus is disclosed for attaching a sighting device onto a weapon. The mounting apparatus has a rail disposed on part of the weapon in a longitudinal direction. The rail has a pair of longitudinally extending opposed sides and a longitudinally extending first attachment element on each of the opposed sides. A removable mounting base has a pair of longitudinally extending side edges and a longitudinally extending second attachment element on each side edge. Each second attachment element is complimentary to a corresponding one of the first attachment elements. The mounting base is slidingly and longitudinally engaged with the rail via the complimentary first and second attachment elements. The mounting base is formed of at least two parts which are slidable against one another in a transverse direction. A spring mechanism produces a spring force and is arranged to bias the two parts of the mounting base into engagement with the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2000Publication date: September 20, 2001Inventor: Gerd Spinner