Dual Flip-, Superimposed-, Or Dial-type Patents (Class 42/140)
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Patent number: 10845160Abstract: A rear sight is provided for use on a firearm. The rear sight includes a rear sight blade connected to a mounting base. The mounting base is configured to be connected to a top surface of the firearm. The blade includes a sighting notch positioned to be aligned with a post on a front sight. The width of the sighting notch is variable. The rear sight is configured to be provided with a second sighting notch integrated within the rear sight and which is configured to move between a first position and a second position.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Inventor: Scott M. Warren
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Patent number: 10830560Abstract: A firearm sight assembly comprises a rear base. The firearm sight assembly comprises a rear sight element movable with respect to the rear base between a lowered condition and an elevated condition. The rear sight element has a first pair of upwardly projecting first rear posts defining a first notch therebetween when in the lowered condition. The rear sight element has a second pair of upwardly projecting second rear posts defining a second notch therebetween when in the elevated condition. The first rear posts extend to a first height above the rear base, and the second rear posts extend to a second height above the rear base. The second height is greater than the first height.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2018Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: KNS PRECISION, INC.Inventors: Thomas Clauis Barnett, Christian Kager Welch, Daniel Earl Fisher, Nicholas Adam Rode, Todd Alan Magee, Steven Michael Pappas
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Patent number: 10760876Abstract: An improved clarity sighting system; the improved clarity sighting system includes a collection of front and rear firearm sights, and a gauge tool having mock front and rear sights representing each of the genuine front and rear sights. The gauge tool simulates sight pictures formed by the alignment of the mock front and rear sights. Each of the mock-front-sights corresponds to and replicates the size and shape one of the genuine front-sights, and each of the mock-rear-sights corresponds to and replicates the size and shape of one of the genuine rear-sights. In this way, a user may visually determine which combination of each of the plurality of front-sights and each of plurality of rear-sights matches the user's vision. Each of the genuine front and rear sights are enlarged and are tapered on each face towards the muzzle of then firearm in order to enhance clarity.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2019Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Inventor: William Murray Meares, IV
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Patent number: 10563955Abstract: A weapon sight interface for mounting a device on a weapon having a rear sight and front sight, including an enhanced rear sight for replacing the rear sight of the weapon, having a base for installing in a dovetail slot of the weapon, an elongated tail that extends along the barrel of the weapon; and one or more tritium dots or white dots configured to enable use of the enhanced rear sight as a rear sight of the weapon; and also having a quick release interface for attaching to the device and locking onto the enhanced rear sight, having guides to securely fit onto the enhanced rear sight, a quick release lever, which in a lint position causes the guides to lock onto the enhanced rear sight and in a second position releases the enhanced rear sight so that the quick release interface can slide off.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2017Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: MEPROLIGHT (1990) LTD.Inventors: Zeev Pniel, Yakov Dekhtyar
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Patent number: 10012471Abstract: A rear sight is provided for use on a firearm. The rear sight includes a rear sight blade connected to a mounting base. The mounting base is configured to be connected to a top surface of the firearm. The blade includes a sighting notch positioned to be aligned with a post on a front sight. The width of the sighting notch is variable. The rear sight is configured to be provided with a second sighting notch integrated within the rear sight and which is configured to move between a first position and a second position.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2016Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Inventor: Scott M. Warren
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Patent number: 9869527Abstract: A sight aid including a supplementary sight alignment indicator having a projection plane and a projection device adapted to project a supplementary sight alignment indicator and at least one reference point on the projection plane, the supplementary sight alignment indicator is axially-centered with respect to the sight alignment indicator and spaced apart therefrom on the optical axis for forming a composite image with the image of the sight alignment indicator, the target image being viewable together by the user by means of the ocular lens and the projection plane is disposed at a distance from the sight alignment indicator. An adaptor secures the supplementary sight alignment indicator to a portion of the projectile device or the housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2016Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: Precision Accuracy Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Jack Hancosky
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Patent number: 9869526Abstract: A flip-up aiming sight for a firearm includes a mounting base having a top platform, an illuminator embedded under the platform of the mounting base, and a flip up lens module which includes a lens frame pivotally coupled at a front side of the mounting base and a reflecting lens encirclingly mounted at the lens frame. The flip up lens module is arranged to pivotally fold between a folded position and an unfolded position. At the folded position, the lens frame is rearwardly and downwardly folded flat on the platform of the mounting base, and at the unfolded position, the lens frame is frontwardly and upwardly moved from the platform, such that the illuminator generates an aiming point on the reflecting lens.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2016Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: NcSTAR, Inc.Inventors: Carson Cheng, Jason Michael Cheng, Changan Tian
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Patent number: 9562743Abstract: An aiming apparatus and associated methods for aiming a device such as a firearm are disclosed herein. In various aspects, the aiming apparatus may include a front sight configured as a post and a rear sight configured to include a notch. An image portion is formed on the front sight and a complementary image portion formed on the rear sight such that the image portion and the complementary image portion present a unitary image to a viewer of the front sight through the notch when the front sight is aligned with the rear sight, in various aspects. A mark is provided on the front sight visually indicative of the midpoint of the front sight. Note that this abstract is presented to meet requirements of the USPTO. This abstract is not intended to identify key elements of the apparatus and methods disclosed herein or to delineate the scope thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2016Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Inventor: Michael Mansfield
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Patent number: 9261330Abstract: A sight for use on a firearm includes a frame member mountable to a firearm and having a pair of spaced apart posts extending therefrom, a support member extending transversely between the pair of posts and selectively rotatable with respect thereto, and a sight element. The sight element is carried by the support member between the posts and includes a central portion rotatably coupled to the support member, a first sight aperture portion extending from the central portion and defining a first aperture formed in a diamond shape with an upper v-notch and a lower v-notch, and a second sight aperture portion extending from the central portion and defining a second aperture formed in a diamond shape.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2013Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Inventor: Stephen P. Troy
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Patent number: 9010012Abstract: Various gun sights and related methods are provided. In one embodiment, a gun sight includes a light source adapted to project light, a user-viewable interface, and an optical element. The optical element includes a first surface adapted to pass the light to provide a reticle at the user-viewable interface. The optical element also includes a second surface adapted to refract the light to provide a light guide at a peripheral area of the user-viewable interface to aid a user to substantially align the user's eye with the reticle. Various mechanisms for aligning gun sights, attaching gun sights, related methods, and other embodiments are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: SureFire, LLCInventors: John W. Matthews, Murray Dunn, Michael LaSavio, Michael D. Picciotta, Loc Nguyen, Ammar Burayez, Mark Buczek, Mark Squire
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Patent number: 8621775Abstract: A sight for use on a firearm includes a frame member mountable to a firearm and having a pair of spaced apart posts extending therefrom, a support member extending transversely between the pair of posts and selectively rotatable with respect thereto, and a sight element. The sight element is carried by the support member between the posts and includes a central portion rotatably coupled to the support member, a first sight aperture portion extending from the central portion and defining a first aperture formed in a diamond shape with an upper v-notch and a lower v-notch, and a second sight aperture portion extending from the central portion and defining a second aperture formed in a diamond shape.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Inventor: Stephen P. Troy
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Patent number: 8448373Abstract: Various gun sights for firearms and related methods of use are provided. In one embodiment, the sight includes an apparatus adapted to be mounted at a rear end of a firearm and arranged to occlude one eye of a user of the firearm and to generate an illuminated dot that is disposed such that it is generally centered on the longitudinal axis of the barrel of the firearm. The gun sight produces a collimated beam of light that creates an image of an illuminated dot by either a refractive method or a reflective method. In use, a dominant eye of the user is occluded by the sight and the other eye of the user is focused on the target. The user then adjusts the position of the gun relative to the target such that the user perceives the illuminated dot of the sight to be positioned on the target.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2012Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: SureFire, LLCInventors: John W. Matthews, Mark Buczek, Mark Squire
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Patent number: 8117780Abstract: Various gun sights for firearms and related methods of use are provided. In one embodiment, the sight includes an apparatus adapted to be mounted at a rear end of a firearm and arranged to occlude one eye of a user of the firearm and to generate an illuminated dot that is disposed such that it is generally centered on the longitudinal axis of the barrel of the firearm. The gun sight produces a collimated beam of light that creates an image of an illuminated dot by either a refractive method or a reflective method. In use, a dominant eye of the user is occluded by the sight and the other eye of the user is focused on the target. The user then adjusts the position of the gun relative to the target such that the user perceives the illuminated dot of the sight to be positioned on the target.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: SureFire, LLCInventors: John W. Matthews, Mark Buczek, Mark Squire
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Publication number: 20110296734Abstract: A sight for use on a firearm includes a frame member mountable to a firearm and having a pair of spaced apart posts extending therefrom, a support member extending transversely between the pair of posts and selectively rotatable with respect thereto, and a sight element. The sight element is carried by the support member between the posts and includes a central portion rotatably coupled to the support member, a first sight aperture portion extending from the central portion and defining a first aperture formed in a diamond shape with an upper v-notch and a lower v-notch, and a second sight aperture portion extending from the central portion and defining a second aperture formed in a diamond shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventor: Stephen P. Troy
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Patent number: 8069607Abstract: A front sight has a main body, a sight post body carrier, and a sight post body. The main body has an engagement structure for having a sight post body carrier movably engaged therewith and has a mounting structure for being attached to a weapon. The sight post body carrier is moveably engaged with the engagement structure of the main body in a manner allowing the sight post body carrier to be selectively translated at least partially along a length of the engagement structure and limiting unrestricted movement of the sight post body carrier in other directions. The sight post body includes a plurality of different length sight posts. The sight post body is moveably mounted on the sight post body carrier in a manner allowing each one of the sight posts to be selectively moved to a sight post use position with respect to the main body.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Inventor: Marlin Daniel Ballard
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Patent number: 8015744Abstract: A folding rear sight includes a base member and a spring-loaded sight housing that deploys into an operational position with a simple release lever. The sight includes two separate dual-purpose aiming elements, one fixed, and one that rotates between an inactive position and an active position in front of the fixed element. The top aiming end of the fixed aiming element includes a large diameter close quarter battle (CQB) aperture and an vertically extending sighting notch configured and arranged above the large CQB aperture. The top aiming end of the rotatable aiming element includes a smaller, long-range sighting aperture and an elongated vertically extending sighting notch configured and arranged above the smaller sighting aperture. The dual-purpose aiming elements provide standard aperture sights for situations where the soldier has reasonable time to aim the weapon.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2007Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Atlantic Research Marketing Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard E. Swan
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Patent number: 7946074Abstract: A sighting system for a fire arm, e.g. machine gun includes front and rear sight assemblies. The rear sight assembly has a pivotal L-shaped member having two different sized apertures. Pivotal and windage lateral movements of the L-shaped member are achieved via a threaded shaft and a knob held in place via a detent screw/plunger assembly. The L-shaped member is secured in place via the detent plunger spring assembly. The front sight assembly is configured for windage lateral movement and has a sight post that is raised and lowered and secured in place via detent plunger spring assemblies. Another embodiment includes a rear sight assembly which may be configured for windage lateral movement. Detent plunger spring assemblies secure an aperture member of the rear sight assembly and the front sight assembly during operation of the fire arm, and the front sight assembly is configured for elevational and windage lateral movements.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2008Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Inventor: William Joseph Nemec
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Patent number: 7882655Abstract: A rear gun sight device for a rifle having a receiver and cover, the receiver having a tee shaped slot on the top rear of the receiver. This slot is designed to accept and retain a recoil assembly. The invention replaces the rear portion of the recoil assembly allowing the invention to perform the function of the original rear portion of the recoil assembly as well as provide a rear sight for the rifle. This invention is comprised of a sight base provided with a tee shaped base to engage the tee shaped slot in the top rear trunion of the rifle's receiver, a spring boss to accept the end of the recoil spring when assembled in the recoil assembly, a spring guide to guide the recoil spring, a sight component assembly comprised of windage and elevation adjustment components as well as aperture sight components, and cover retention elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Inventors: Lawrence Arden Nesseth, Erik Lawrence Nesseth
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Patent number: 7814699Abstract: A system and method for providing multiple sights includes a number of sights that are attached to a sight assembly. The sight assembly is securable to a firearm and configured such that a shooter can selectively utilize one of the number of sights tailored for number of respective distances. Preferably, the sights are connected such that moving one sight out of a shooting line of sight brings another sight into the shooting line of sight. Such a sight assembly allows a shooter to quickly configure a firearm for accurate shooting at a variety of distances.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Inventors: Troy Storch, William Orne, III
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Publication number: 20100170137Abstract: A rear aperture sight for use in conjunction with a front sight post sight on a rifle. The front sight post has a horizontal top edge and vertical side edges. The rear aperture sight comprises a rear sight adapted to be mounted on the rifle. The rear sight has a horizontally elongated aperture formed therein having height and width dimensions. The width dimension is greater than the height dimension. The aperture is defined by two circular segments s1 and s2 having chords c1 and c2, respectively, defined by included angles ?1 and ?2, respectively, of circles having radii R1 and R2, respectively. The chords c1 and c2 have heights h1 and h2, respectively. Radii R1 and R2 and angles ?1 and ?2 are selected such that chords c1 and c2 are of equal length. The circular segments are positioned such that chords c1 and c2 are co-linear and oriented horizontally.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: Arthur Neergaard, Richard H. Neergaard
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Patent number: 7726229Abstract: A rotatable and retractable rear gun sight is disclosed. The rear gun sight is coupled to a body of a gun. Three different apertures are provided for rear sight viewing of targets of three different distances. The apertures can be rotated out of view or into use depending on the estimated target distance. The rear gun sight can also be flipped down.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Crane Tactical LLCInventors: Gregory D Schwerman, Ronald W Albanese
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Patent number: 7721479Abstract: A rear sight for a handheld weapon. The rear sight includes a tubular device that includes a tubular member comprising a material capable of transmitting visible light so that a target may be viewed through the tubular member, the tubular device, when mounted on a weapon, having at least two circle-like images at different locations along the length thereof that are visible when aiming the weapon on which the sight is mounted at a target by viewing the target through the tubular member. When aiming the weapon, a user will look through the tubular member towards the target and for proper alignment with respect to the target, will maneuver the weapon until the circle-like images are concentrically disposed. This constitutes a simple operation that can be quickly performed, particularly also in low light conditions.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2006Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Inventor: Michael Henry Schulst
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Publication number: 20090241400Abstract: Sight apparatus for use with firearms are described herein. An example sight apparatus described herein includes a first swivel element removably coupled to a second swivel element. The first swivel element includes a first aperture coaxially aligned with a second aperture of the second swivel element to define a passageway. A coupling element is removably disposed within the passageway to pivotally couple the first swivel element relative to the second swivel element. A retainer is operatively coupled to the coupling element to engage at least one of the first or second swivel portions to prevent movement of the coupling element along a transverse axis of the passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: Alexander Stumpp
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Patent number: 7356962Abstract: A low profile, self-aligning, flip-up mechanism for aiming devices used with firearms. The mechanism folds the aiming device into the contour of the firearm during non-use. The mechanism is spring-loaded and flips into a vertical operational position with a simple movement of a finger or thumb. The mechanism includes at least two separate aiming elements that are mounted in a fashion that allows them to rotate relative to one another thereby facilitating a smaller storage profile. The mechanism also causes the aiming device to self-align itself as it moves into an operational position assuring vertical position repeatability.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2004Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Inventor: Richard E. Swan
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Patent number: 7188446Abstract: An adjustable front sight includes a carrier with a spiral sighting blade mounted for rotation within a base attached directly or indirectly to a barrel. A progression of sight lands is formed along a peripheral surface of the spiral sighting blade. Rotation of the carrier in opposite directions moves different sight lands into a sighting position at varying heights above the barrel for making elevation adjustments.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Crosman CorporationInventors: David Charles Snyder, Kenneth A. Call
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Patent number: 7181882Abstract: A firearm sighting system includes a rear sight unit having a plurality of separate sight elements adaptable for “zeroing” the same gun with different ammunition. In preferred embodiments, a rear sight unit comprises windage and elevation adjustments for each of two sight elements, so that multiple ammunition types having different trajectories may be fired accurately from a single firearm after zeroing-in one of the plurality of sight elements for each of the different ammunition types. Preferably, the separate sight elements may be connected to each other or to a common pivot arm or movable bracket so that moving one sight element into the sight path automatically removes the other from the line of vision. Elevation adjustments may be done in various ways, for example, by sliding sight elements out along an arm or bracket, or by changing an angle of the arm or bracket relative to the firearm.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2005Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Inventor: Martin Woodbury
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Patent number: 7076907Abstract: A rear sight device for an SKS or similar type rifle includes a sight base assembly and a sight component assembly. The sight component assembly is adjustable mounted on the sight base assembly and includes sight elements of well-known construction. The sight base assembly includes a vertical plate having locating arms which engage the side walls of the rifle receiver. A pivot bolt extending through openings in the locating arms, rifle receiver and cover mounts the sight device on the rifle. Adjustment screws on the vertical plate or locating arms urge planar pads on the vertical plate against the rear wall of the receiver plate against the rear wall of the receiver to firmly mount the rear sight device on the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Inventors: Lawrence Arden Nesseth, Erik Lawrence Nesseth
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Patent number: 6968643Abstract: A sighting system for a firearm includes a rear sight unit having a plurality of separate sight elements adaptable for “zeroing” the same gun with different ammunition. The multiple-zero sight unit comprises windage and elevation adjustments for each sight element, so that multiple ammunition types having different trajectories may be fired accurately from a single firearm after zeroing-in one of the plurality of sight elements for each of the different ammunition types. Preferably, the separate sight elements may be connected to each other or to a common pivot arm or movable bracket so that moving one sight element into the sight path automatically removes the other from the line of vision. Elevation adjustments may be done in various ways, for example, by sliding sight elements out along an arm or bracket, or by changing an angle of the arm or bracket relative to the firearm.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Inventor: Martin Woodbury
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Publication number: 20040226213Abstract: A sighting system for a firearm includes a rear sight unit having a plurality of separate sight elements adaptable for “zeroing” the same gun with different ammunition. The multiple-zero sight unit comprises windage and elevation adjustments for each sight element, so that multiple ammunition types having different trajectories may be fired accurately from a single firearm after zeroing-in one of the plurality of sight elements for each of the different ammunition types. Preferably, the separate sight elements may be connected to each other or to a common pivot arm or movable bracket so that moving one sight element into the sight path automatically removes the other from the line of vision. Elevation adjustments may be done in various ways, for example, by sliding sight elements out along an arm or bracket, or by changing an angle of the arm or bracket relative to the firearm.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Martin Woodbury
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Patent number: 6722075Abstract: An offset sighting device for a weapon such as an M16 rifle for use with an NBC mask or equivalent. The sighting device includes front sight, rear sight, and a mechanism for supporting both. The site support includes a bracket, and a front sight support arm pivotally connected to the bracket to permit the front sight to be moved from a closed position adjacent to the bracket to an operational position. The sight support further includes a rear right support arm pivotally connected to the bracket to permit the rear sight to be moved from a position adjacent to the bracket to an operational position in alignment with the front sight. The sighting device also includes a mechanism for attaching the bracket to the rifle.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Inventor: Raymond P. Gabaldon
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Patent number: 6622415Abstract: An adjustable sight assembly for attachment to a firearm is provided. A base with a recessed portion has a plate that loosely fits within the recessed portion. A windage adjustment assembly cooperating with the base and a first end of the plate i) effects side-to-side movement of the plate within the recessed portion of the base, and ii) defines a pivotal coupling of the plate to the base at the first end thereof. A second end of the plate moves along an arc when the plate is pivoted about the first end thereof. An elevation adjustment assembly cooperating with the base and the second end of the plate effects elevation of the plate's second end. A sight is pivotally coupled to the plate such that the sight can lie against the plate when not in use and can be rotated approximately 90° to extend vertically from the plate when in use.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Michael M. Canaday, Mark R. Whalen
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Patent number: 6615530Abstract: The present invention relates to a sight for firearms, which sight comprises a sight house being applicable onto the upper side of a weapon and in this house a diopter provided unit turnably arranged around a horizontal axis, whereby a cylindrical sight unit is present in the sight house which sight unit comprises segmented extending diopter apertures turnably and horizontally arranged on a threaded bolt which runs between walls of said sight house.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: CBJ Tech ABInventor: Bertil Johansson
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Patent number: 6508026Abstract: A rifle scope having a power adjustment bezel and a distance adjustment bezel, both bezels being rotatable to alter the power and distance of the scope, respectively. Both bezels comprise a rearwardly facing indicia ring that is visible from the rearward end of the scope so as to permit a reading of the scope power and distance settings without removing the scope from the aiming or shooting position.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Simmons Outdoor CorporationInventors: Eric Uppiano, Rich Spelhaug