Patents by Inventor Rick R. Regan
Rick R. Regan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9593907Abstract: A sighting device, such as a riflescope, a reflex sight, or a spotting scope, having a display device including an addressable, emissive collection of micro display elements for generating a finely pixelated, high-resolution aiming mark. The sighting device includes a controller coupled to the display device to selectively power one or more of the display elements to generate the aiming mark. The micro display elements may be inorganic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) having a pixel size of 25 ?m or less, and the display elements may be arranged at a pixel pitch of 30 ?m or less.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2014Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Rick R. Regan, Victoria J. Peters
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Patent number: 9482489Abstract: A method for shooting a projectile weapon involves determining the inclination of a line of sight from a vantage point to a target and a line-of-sight range to the target, then predicting a trajectory parameter at the line-of-sight range, for a preselected projectile. Using the trajectory parameter, an equivalent horizontal range may then be determined, wherein the equivalent horizontal range is the range at which the trajectory parameter would be expected to occur if the projectile were shot from the vantage point toward a theoretical target located in a horizontal plane intersecting the vantage point. The equivalent horizontal range may be utilized to compensate for ballistic drop when shooting the projectile weapon. The method may be embodied in a handheld laser rangefinder including a memory for storing ballistic data. Systems for automatic hold over adjustment in a weapon aiming device are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2015Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Victoria J. Peters, Tim Lesser, Andrew W. York, Rick R. Regan
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Publication number: 20160231083Abstract: A sighting device, such as a riflescope, a reflex sight, or a spotting scope, having a display device including an addressable, emissive collection of micro display elements for generating a finely pixelated, high-resolution aiming mark. The sighting device includes a controller coupled to the display device to selectively power one or more of the display elements to generate the aiming mark. The micro display elements may be inorganic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) having a pixel size of 25 ?m or less, and the display elements may be arranged at a pixel pitch of 30 ?m or less.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2014Publication date: August 11, 2016Inventors: Rick R. Regan, Victoria J. Peters
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Publication number: 20160178321Abstract: A method for shooting a projectile weapon involves determining the inclination of a line of sight from a vantage point to a target and a line-of-sight range to the target, then predicting a trajectory parameter at the line-of-sight range, for a preselected projectile. Using the trajectory parameter, an equivalent horizontal range may then be determined, wherein the equivalent horizontal range is the range at which the trajectory parameter would be expected to occur if the projectile were shot from the vantage point toward a theoretical target located in a horizontal plane intersecting the vantage point. The equivalent horizontal range may be utilized to compensate for ballistic drop when shooting the projectile weapon. The method may be embodied in a handheld laser rangefinder including a memory for storing ballistic data. Systems for automatic hold over adjustment in a weapon aiming device are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2015Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Victoria J. Peters, Tim Lesser, Andrew W. York, Rick R. Regan
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Publication number: 20160061567Abstract: Optical aiming systems having a primary direct view optical system and an accessory optical system are arranged to provide a user with distinct views of a primary image and accessory image display without head movement. The primary optical system may be a riflescope and the accessory optical system may include an electronic image display device that directs light through a side wall of the riflescope toward an optical combiner or mirror within a housing of the riflescope. The optical combiner or mirror reflects the accessory display light through an eyepiece of the riflescope to form an exit pupil that is distinct from an exit pupil of the riflescope. The optical path of the accessory optical system may be angularly displaced relative to the optical path of the riflescope so that the accessory image display does not occlude aiming points within the field of view of the riflescope.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Rick R. Regan, Richard Feinberg
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Patent number: 8959823Abstract: A method for shooting a projectile weapon involves determining the inclination of a line of sight from a vantage point to a target and a line-of-sight range to the target, then predicting a trajectory parameter at the line-of-sight range, for a preselected projectile. Using the trajectory parameter, an equivalent horizontal range may then be determined, wherein the equivalent horizontal range is the range at which the trajectory parameter would be expected to occur if the projectile were shot from the vantage point toward a theoretical target located in a horizontal plane intersecting the vantage point. The equivalent horizontal range may be utilized to compensate for ballistic drop when shooting the projectile weapon. The method may be embodied in a handheld laser rangefinder including a memory for storing ballistic data. Systems for automatic hold over adjustment in a weapon aiming device are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2013Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Victoria J. Peters, Tim Lesser, Andrew W. York, Rick R. Regan
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Publication number: 20150013206Abstract: A method for shooting a projectile weapon involves determining the inclination of a line of sight from a vantage point to a target and a line-of-sight range to the target, then predicting a trajectory parameter at the line-of-sight range, for a preselected projectile. Using the trajectory parameter, an equivalent horizontal range may then be determined, wherein the equivalent horizontal range is the range at which the trajectory parameter would be expected to occur if the projectile were shot from the vantage point toward a theoretical target located in a horizontal plane intersecting the vantage point. The equivalent horizontal range may be utilized to compensate for ballistic drop when shooting the projectile weapon. The method may be embodied in a handheld laser rangefinder including a memory for storing ballistic data. Systems for automatic hold over adjustment in a weapon aiming device are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2013Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Victoria J. Peters, Tim Lesser, Andrew W. York, Rick R. Regan
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Patent number: 8448372Abstract: A method for shooting a projectile weapon involves determining the inclination of a line of sight from a vantage point to a target and a line-of-sight range to the target, then predicting a trajectory parameter at the line-of-sight range, for a preselected projectile. Using the trajectory parameter, an equivalent horizontal range may then be determined, wherein the equivalent horizontal range is the range at which the trajectory parameter would be expected to occur if the projectile were shot from the vantage point toward a theoretical target located in a horizontal plane intersecting the vantage point. The equivalent horizontal range may be utilized to compensate for ballistic drop when shooting the projectile weapon. The method may be embodied in a handheld laser rangefinder including a memory for storing ballistic data. Systems for automatic hold over adjustment in a weapon aiming device are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Victoria J. Peters, Tim Lesser, Andrew W. York, Rick R. Regan
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Publication number: 20120246992Abstract: A method for shooting a projectile weapon involves determining the inclination of a line of sight from a vantage point to a target and a line-of-sight range to the target, then predicting a trajectory parameter at the line-of-sight range, for a preselected projectile. Using the trajectory parameter, an equivalent horizontal range may then be determined, wherein the equivalent horizontal range is the range at which the trajectory parameter would be expected to occur if the projectile were shot from the vantage point toward a theoretical target located in a horizontal plane intersecting the vantage point. The equivalent horizontal range may be utilized to compensate for ballistic drop when shooting the projectile weapon. The method may be embodied in a handheld laser rangefinder including a memory for storing ballistic data. Systems for automatic hold over adjustment in a weapon aiming device are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2011Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: Victoria J. Peters, Tim Lesser, Andrew W. York, Rick R. Regan
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Patent number: 8046951Abstract: A method for aiming a projectile weapon involves identifying a projectile group corresponding to a selected projectile and its nominal initial velocity from at least two different predetermined groups of projectiles, determining a range to a target, and automatically determining an aiming adjustment for aiming the projectile weapon based on the range to the target and a nominal ballistic characteristic of the projectile group. The nominal ballistic characteristic of the projectile group may be characteristic of a ballistic coefficient of the selected projectile and the nominal initial velocity of the selected projectile. Also disclosed are systems and methods for determining hold over aiming data and equivalent horizontal range data, for aiming projectile weapons at inclined targets.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Victoria J. Peters, Tim Lesser, Andrew W. York, Rick R. Regan
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Patent number: 7944611Abstract: An optical sighting device having a compound zoom system preferably includes two or more lens erector assemblies that are each adjustable to modify the optical power of the optical sighting device. A prism erector assembly may also be included. An odd number of erector assemblies preferably creates a viewable image that has the same orientation as the real object being viewed through the optical sighting device.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Rick R. Regan, Brad Brumfield
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Publication number: 20100282845Abstract: A method for aiming a projectile weapon involves identifying a projectile group corresponding to a selected projectile and its nominal initial velocity from at least two different predetermined groups of projectiles, determining a range to a target, and automatically determining an aiming adjustment for aiming the projectile weapon based on the range to the target and a nominal ballistic characteristic of the projectile group. The nominal ballistic characteristic of the projectile group may be characteristic of a ballistic coefficient of the selected projectile and the nominal initial velocity of the selected projectile. Also disclosed are systems and methods for determining hold over aiming data and equivalent horizontal range data, for aiming projectile weapons at inclined targets.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Victoria J. Peters, Tim Lesser, Andrew W. York, Rick R. Regan
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Patent number: 7827723Abstract: A riflescope includes an objective lens component slidably supported on a guide track oriented perpendicular to an optic axis of the objective lens component for lateral, non-pivoting movement of the objective lens component in or along a plane perpendicular to the optic axis. Movement of the objective lens component shifts an image of a target in the field of view relative to an aiming mark displayed in the riflescope. In a preferred embodiment, a transparent optical window is fixedly mounted forwardly of the objective lens element and sealed to the riflescope housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Sergey Yury Zaderey, Rick R. Regan
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Patent number: 7706065Abstract: A compact spotting scope includes a housing with an outer surface having a grasping region sized and shaped to fit in a user's hand. An optical element positioned within the housing is adjusted by manually rotating a side-mounted adjustment knob that extends laterally from the outer surface of the housing opposite the grasping region. The side-mounted position of the adjustment knob allows the arm and wrist of the focusing hand to be maintained in an ergonomic position during manipulation of the adjustment knob, thereby further facilitating steady support. An internal support member of the spotting scope includes a frame portion and a generally tubular portion, which are preferably formed together of unitary one-piece construction for aligning optical elements of the spotting scope.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2008Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Rick R. Regan, Rodney H. Otteman, Erik R. Halverson
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Patent number: 7690145Abstract: A method for shooting a projectile weapon involves determining the inclination of a line of sight from a vantage point to a target and a line-of-sight range to the target, then predicting a trajectory parameter at the line-of-sight range, for a preselected projectile. Using the trajectory parameter, an equivalent horizontal range may then be determined, wherein the equivalent horizontal range is the range at which the trajectory parameter would be expected to occur if the projectile were shot from the vantage point toward a theoretical target located in a horizontal plane intersecting the vantage point. The equivalent horizontal range may be utilized to compensate for ballistic drop when shooting the projectile weapon. The method may be embodied in a handheld laser rangefinder including a memory for storing ballistic data. Systems for automatic hold over adjustment in a weapon aiming device are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Victoria J. Peters, Tim Lesser, Andrew W. York, Rick R. Regan
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Patent number: 7654029Abstract: A method for shooting a projectile weapon involves determining the inclination of a line of sight from a vantage point to a target and a line-of-sight range to the target, then predicting a trajectory parameter at the line-of-sight range, for a preselected projectile. Using the trajectory parameter, an equivalent horizontal range may then be determined, wherein the equivalent horizontal range is the range at which the trajectory parameter would be expected to occur if the projectile were shot from the vantage point toward a theoretical target located in a horizontal plane intersecting the vantage point. The equivalent horizontal range may be utilized to compensate for ballistic drop when shooting the projectile weapon. The method may be embodied in a handheld laser rangefinder including a memory for storing ballistic data. Systems for automatic hold over adjustment in a weapon aiming device are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2006Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Victoria J. Peters, Tim Lesser, Andrew W. York, Rick R. Regan
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Publication number: 20090200376Abstract: A method for shooting a projectile weapon involves determining the inclination of a line of sight from a vantage point to a target and a line-of-sight range to the target, then predicting a trajectory parameter at the line-of-sight range, for a preselected projectile. Using the trajectory parameter, an equivalent horizontal range may then be determined, wherein the equivalent horizontal range is the range at which the trajectory parameter would be expected to occur if the projectile were shot from the vantage point toward a theoretical target located in a horizontal plane intersecting the vantage point. The equivalent horizontal range may be utilized to compensate for ballistic drop when shooting the projectile weapon. The method may be embodied in a handheld laser rangefinder including a memory for storing ballistic data. Systems for automatic hold over adjustment in a weapon aiming device are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Victoria J. Peters, Tim Lesser, Andrew W. York, Rick R. Regan
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Publication number: 20090091821Abstract: An optical sighting device such as a spotting scope, riflescope or binocular having optics that direct the desired visible wavelength light to the eye or other sensor/detector while removing certain undesirable wavelengths such as infrared (IR) or ultraviolet (UV). In one configuration for a spotting scope having two front surface mirrors that fold the optical path to offer greater magnification and performance in a compact housing, the optics are modified by replacing one or both of the mirror surfaces with a band pass mirror, known as a cold mirror, the band pass mirror having particular optical transmission/reflection properties to reflect visible light and pass the undesirable wavelengths. Alternately, in a system employing a prism, one or more of the internal reflection surfaces may be formed with a desired coating for removing the IR wavelength light.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventor: Rick R. Regan
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Publication number: 20080218881Abstract: A compact spotting scope includes a housing with an outer surface having a grasping region sized and shaped to fit in a user's hand. An optical element positioned within the housing is adjusted by manually rotating a side-mounted adjustment knob that extends laterally from the outer surface of the housing opposite the grasping region. The side-mounted position of the adjustment knob allows the arm and wrist of the focusing hand to be maintained in an ergonomic position during manipulation of the adjustment knob, thereby further facilitating steady support. An internal support member of the spotting scope includes a frame portion and a generally tubular portion, which are preferably formed together of unitary one-piece construction for aligning optical elements of the spotting scope.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Rick R. Regan, Rodney H. Otteman, Erik R. Halverson
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Patent number: D590970Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2008Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Joshua M. Kornfeld, Rosa Yvonne Seda, Rick R. Regan, G. Scott Smith