Patents by Inventor Scott McREE
Scott McREE 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: 12228846Abstract: A camera concealing hunting stand assembly for concealing a remote camera with camouflage includes a tube including a base wall and perimeter wall coupled to and extending upwardly from the base wall. An exterior surface of the tube has camouflage indicia camouflaging the tube within a hunting environment. A plurality of supports is coupled to the tube and supports the tube in an upright position relative to a ground surface. A compartment is coupled to the tube and removably stores a remote camera. An extractor is slidably positionable within the compartment and includes a plate being slidably positioned within the compartment. The plate is abuttable to the bottom wall and a top of the plate is abuttable to a bottom of the remote camera, wherein the extractor removes the remote camera from the compartment as the extractor slides upwardly in the compartment.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2023Date of Patent: February 18, 2025Inventor: Scott McRee
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Publication number: 20240264511Abstract: A camera concealing hunting stand assembly for concealing a remote camera with camouflage includes a tube including a base wall and perimeter wall coupled to and extending upwardly from the base wall. An exterior surface of the tube has camouflage indicia camouflaging the tube within a hunting environment. A plurality of supports is coupled to the tube and supports the tube in an upright position relative to a ground surface. A compartment is coupled to the tube and removably stores a remote camera. An extractor is slidably positionable within the compartment and includes a plate being slidably positioned within the compartment. The plate is abuttable to the bottom wall and a top of the plate is abuttable to a bottom of the remote camera, wherein the extractor removes the remote camera from the compartment as the extractor slides upwardly in the compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2023Publication date: August 8, 2024Inventor: Scott McRee
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Patent number: 11768057Abstract: A device comprised of bubble level inserted into and secured within a cavity located above the rifle grip and behind the barrel to facilitate the measurement and compensation of the rifle's cant while lining up the rifle's sights. The device is precision machined to allow the bubble to be aligned with the axis of the barrel to produce a true “zero-cant” condition. Graduation markings are placed on either left or right of the bubble level to allow the user to better judge the relative degree of cant. A light source is placed adjacent to the bubble level to illuminate cant for a shooter in a dark environment. Methods of using the embedded cant indicator for precision shooting are presented.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2021Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: McRee's Multi Services, LLCInventor: Scott McRee
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Publication number: 20220113118Abstract: A device comprised of bubble level inserted into and secured within a cavity located above the rifle grip and behind the barrel to facilitate the measurement and compensation of the rifle's cant while lining up the rifle's sights. The device is precision machined to allow the bubble to be aligned with the axis of the barrel to produce a true “zero-cant” condition. Graduation markings are placed on either left or right of the bubble level to allow the user to better judge the relative degree of cant. A light source is placed adjacent to the bubble level to illuminate cant for a shooter in a dark environment. Methods of using the embedded cant indicator for precision shooting are presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2021Publication date: April 14, 2022Inventor: Scott McRee
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Publication number: 20190120595Abstract: A device comprised of bubble level embedded into a solid block of material and located above the rifle grip and behind the barrel to facilitate the measurement and compensation of the rifle's cant while lining up the rifle's sights. The device is precision machined to allow the bubble to be aligned with the axis of the barrel to produce a true “zero-cant” condition. Graduation markings are placed on either left or right of the bubble level to allow the user to judge the relative degree of cant. The location allows cant adjustment without having to change the shooter's position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2017Publication date: April 25, 2019Applicant: McREE'S MULTI SERVICES, LLCInventor: SCOTT MCREE
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Patent number: 9777992Abstract: A device comprised of bubble level inserted into and secured within a cavity located above the rifle grip and behind the barrel to facilitate the measurement and compensation of the rifle's cant while lining up the rifle's sights. The device is precision machined to allow the bubble to be aligned with the axis of the barrel to produce a true “zero-cant” condition. Graduation markings are placed on either left or right of the bubble level to allow the user to better judge the relative degree of cant. Methods of using the embedded cant indicator for precision shooting are presented.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2016Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: McREE'S MULTI SERVICES, LLCInventor: Scott McRee
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Patent number: 9593909Abstract: A device comprised of bubble level embedded into a solid block of material and located above the rifle grip and behind the barrel to facilitate the measurement and compensation of the rifle's cant while lining up the rifle's sights. The device is precision machined to allow the bubble to be aligned with the axis of the barrel to produce a true “zero-cant” condition. Graduation markings are placed on either left or right of the bubble level to allow the user to judge the relative degree of cant. Methods of using the embedded cant indicator for precision shooting are presented.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2015Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Inventor: Scott McRee
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Patent number: 9593896Abstract: An expandable linear explosive shape charge positioner for severing tubular members whereby a plurality of arc-shaped charge chambers are positioned along the same plane and adjacent to the interior walls of the tubular members and detonated to sever the tubular members. The invention is placed within a tubular member and includes a remotely extendible framework having remotely detonable linear explosive shape charges enclosed therein. When in the collapsed position, the apparatus passes through constrictions within the tubular members. When extended, the framework is positioned transversely to the axis of the tubular member with the shape charges positioned adjacent the interior walls thereof. Shape charge chambers with angled ends are presented to provide overlap when the device is fully extended to better ensure complete separation of the tubular member at the discontinuities of the shape charges about the plane of severance.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2014Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Inventor: Scott McRee
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Publication number: 20160298928Abstract: A device comprised of bubble level embedded into a solid block of material and located above the rifle grip and behind the barrel to facilitate the measurement and compensation of the rifle's cant while lining up the rifle's sights. The device is precision machined to allow the bubble to be aligned with the axis of the barrel to produce a true “zero-cant” condition. Graduation markings are placed on either left or right of the bubble level to allow the user to judge the relative degree of cant. Methods of using the embedded cant indicator for precision shooting are presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2015Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventor: Scott McRee
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Patent number: 9170067Abstract: A device comprised of bubble level embedded into a solid block of material and located above the rifle grip and behind the barrel to facilitate the measurement and compensation of the rifle's cant while lining up the rifle's sights. The device is precision machined to allow the bubble to be aligned with the axis of the barrel to produce a true “zero-cant” condition. Graduation markings are placed on either left or right of the bubble level to allow the user to judge the relative degree of cant. The location allows cant adjustment without having to change the shooter's position.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2014Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Inventor: Scott McRee
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Publication number: 20150211820Abstract: An expandable linear explosive shape charge positioner for severing tubular members whereby a plurality of arc-shaped charge chambers are positioned along the same plane and adjacent to the interior walls of the tubular members and detonated to sever the tubular members. The invention is placed within a tubular member and includes a remotely extendible framework having remotely detonable linear explosive shape charges enclosed therein. When in the collapsed position, the apparatus passes through constrictions within the tubular members. When extended, the framework is positioned transversely to the axis of the tubular member with the shape charges positioned adjacent the interior walls thereof. Shape charge chambers with angled ends are presented to provide overlap when the device is fully extended to better ensure complete separation of the tubular member at the discontinuities of the shape charges about the plane of severance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2014Publication date: July 30, 2015Inventor: Scott McRee
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Publication number: 20150198410Abstract: A device comprised of bubble level embedded into a solid block of material and located above the rifle grip and behind the barrel to facilitate the measurement and compensation of the rifle's cant while lining up the rifle's sights. The device is precision machined to allow the bubble to be aligned with the axis of the barrel to produce a true “zero-cant” condition. Graduation markings are placed on either left or right of the bubble level to allow the user to judge the relative degree of cant. The location allows cant adjustment without having to change the shooter's position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Inventor: Scott McREE