Hand Grip for Forearm Stock of Rifles, Muzzleloaders, and Crossbows
The invention includes a secondary grip for a rifle or for another shoulder firearm, such as a muzzleloader. This secondary grip is permanently or temporarily attached or affixed to the firearm to improve stability or control when aiming the firearm. Some embodiments disclose a stacked back secondary grip that attaches in vertical alignment with the barrel. Alternate embodiments disclose a secondary grip at a 90 degree angle.
This application claims priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/458,070, filed Nov. 17, 2010, titled “HAND GRIP FOR FOREARM STOCK OF RIFLES, MUZZLELOADERS, AND CROSSBOWS” having Douglas Sweet named as the inventor and which is incorporated herein by references as, if set forth in full below.
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BACKGROUNDThe invention relates to a firearm. More specifically, it pertains to a secondary grip for a rifle or for another shoulder firearm, such as a muzzleloader. This secondary grip is permanently or temporarily attached or affixed to the firearm to improve stability or control when aiming the firearm.
The accuracy of firing a conventional firearm depends upon the ability of a user holding the firearm to maintain his or, her hand and/or wrist in a steady position while aiming.
The exemplary embodiments, objects, uses, advantages, and novel features are more clearly understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying figures wherein:
The word “exemplary” is used herein to mean “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any configuration or design described herein as “exemplary” is not necessarily construed as preferred or advantageous over other configurations or designs. This invention is described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings and two included prototypes that depict some of the exemplary embodiments. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Moreover, all statements herein reciting embodiments of the invention, as well as specific examples thereof, are intended to encompass both structural and functional equivalents thereof. Additionally, it is intended that such equivalents include both currently known equivalents as well as equivalents developed in the future (i.e., any elements developed that perform the same function, regardless of structure).
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Firearm 100 includes a barrel 150 and a barrel gunstock forearm 140. The shroud 140 is for protection from any heat transferred from the barrel 150, as well as for hand placement to stabilize and control the firearm.
Rifle 100 includes secondary grip 110 positioned along the barrel shroud 140 from a point where the barrel 140 meets the shroud 150 and where the barrel 140 reaches the trigger 160. The reference line 130 shows the surface range where the secondary grip 110 may be mounted.
The secondary grip 110 in
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According to some of the embodiments, the grips described herein may be manufactured from man-made materials, natural materials and combinations thereof. For example, the grips may include rubber, wood, and synthetic material. Still further, the grips may be solid, hollowed, or semi-hollowed components. The grips provide an additional position to secure the firearm. Having a forward secondary grip may provide improved stabilization, control, and/or increased, accuracy. A forward secondary grip might also aid in aiming the firearm and maintain improved rear arm stability. The method of attaching or affixing the secondary grip may include, but is not limited to, gluing, apertures and screws, molding technologies, using a slide and locking mechanism, combinations thereof, as well as other equivalent means. The different means of attachment enable the location of the secondary grip at a custom placement that is best suited for each individual user taking into account that user's arm length, grips, and other considerations. An adjustable secondary grip location could allow for several different hand placements both rotationally and longitudinally. The placement of the secondary grip can be directly underneath the barrel of the firearm or alternatively tilted at an angle relative to the barrel shroud of the firearm.
While the description of the invention is particular to material, shape, and method of affixing to a firearm, it should be. understood that this detailed description is by way of example only, and the protection granted is to be limited only within the spirit of the invention. For example, the secondary grip is applicable to both right-handed and left-handed users. Alternatively, if a user only has one arm or if the user opts to use one arm and the secondary grip, then the secondary grip may be mounted or rested on the earth or in barrel mounts for aiming.
Claims
1. An apparatus that includes all patentable subject matter set forth in the application and drawings and respectfully invokes MPEP Rule 707.17(j).
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 17, 2011
Publication Date: May 17, 2012
Inventor: Douglas Sweet (Grimstead, VA)
Application Number: 13/299,337