GUN REST WITH ANGLED NOTCH
A method of using a gun rest comprises attaching a gun rest including two mounting surfaces that form substantially right angles to each other and a notch forming an oblique angle to at least one mounting surface of the gun rest to a frame member.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/554,082, filed Sep. 5, 2017, and entitled “Gun Rest with Angled Notch”, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present disclosure relates generally to gun rests that are intended to store guns such as rifles and the like when these firearms are not being used. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to gun rest with an angled notch that allows the rifle or other firearm to be stored at an angle to the vertical and horizontal directions, making it easy to pick up the gun for quick use while also providing for stable stowing of the gun when not being used.
BACKGROUNDGun rests are well known in the art for use by hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts who need to have firearms such as rifles with them for various purposes such as hunting, protection, etc. Also, gun rests or other gun storage systems are often found in homes or hunting cabins, where the guns such as rifles or other firearms are stowed when not being used. Gun rests known in the art may be characterized as falling into two categories. First, gun rests are often used as an aid for shooting. In such cases, the gun is placed substantially horizontally on the gun rest so that the weight of gun such as a rifle does not fatigue the shooter over a prolonged period of time while aiming or waiting for a target to appear. Second, gun rests are often used for storing the weapon when it is not being used.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,332,185 to Walker discloses a gun rest that falls into the first category. This gun rest comprises a central compartment of a shape which allows the barrel of a gun to be conveniently supported, and one or more attached compartments utilized to stabilize and support the central compartment. The compartments are intended to be filled with a substance such as sand, and incorporate closures comprising an inverted spout, one side of which is made from the hook part of a hook and loop fastener, and the other side of which is the loop part of a hook and loop fastener. A closure such as a spout and pocket closure may also be used. Looking at FIGS. 1 and 2 of Walker, two aspects of the gun rest of Walker are readily apparent.
First, the notch of the gun rest in walker extends horizontally and is only intended to serve as a support when aiming or firing the gun and not for storage. Second, the lower compartments are sand bags that are intended to be used to mount to mount the gun rest by placing these sand bags on both sides of a wall of a hunting blind or the like. Filling the sand bags and manipulating them for attaching the gun rest to the wall takes multiple time consuming steps and sand bags may leak over time, requiring maintenance.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,403,278 to Kasbohm illustrates a gun rest that falls into the second category; namely, a gun rest that is merely intended for storage and does not facilitate quick access for shooting. FIGS. 1 and 7 of Kasbohm show a magnetically mountable firearm or sporting instrument holding device of relatively small compass which is readily removable and portable, and can be utilized for providing a convenient place for hunters and sporting enthusiasts to rest their guns and sporting instruments upright on the outside of their car or other metal surface, and to protect that surface from scratches. The magnetic portable firearm or sporting instrument holding device generally includes a universal retaining member for supporting firearms and other sporting instruments having two opposite ends, the first end of which constitutes a recessed receiving end with inwardly tapered arms for guiding the instrument in place, and the second end comprising a common or multi-component magnetic mounting base. The mounting base may include a joining platform collar to orientate, mount, secure, and support the retaining member, and prevent twisting of the magnetic element of the mounting base. One or a plurality of such mounting bases, with or without platform collars, can be mounted to one or more retaining members.
Drawbacks to the gun rest design of Kasbohm include the fact that the barrel of the gun rest snaps into place; therefore, the gun rest may not detach from the gun when the gun is needed for quick access for shooting. The gun rest may remain attached to the gun barrel even after being removed from the mounting surface where the shooter's hand may be typically placed. This may create an obstruction to the shooter that may result in the shooter missing the target. In many cases, the shooter needs to take time to remove the gun rest before taking aim, which may allow the target to such as quarry to escape, etc.
As can be seen, gun rests known in the art do not facilitate reliable and/or stable storage and quick access for shooting simultaneously. Accordingly, it is desirable to develop a gun rest that facilitates reliable and/or stable storage and quick access for shooting simultaneously.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREA gun rest according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is provided. The gun rest comprises an elongated body defining an axis of elongation and including an exterior surface defining a notch with an axis of extension, and the exterior surface of the body further defines at least a first mounting surface that forms a first oblique angle with the axis of extension of the notch when projected on a plane perpendicular to the axis of elongation along the axis of elongation.
A gun rest according to another embodiment of the present disclosure is provided. The gun rest may comprise an elongated body defining an axis of elongation and including an exterior surface defining a notch with an axis of extension, and the exterior surface of the body further defines at least a first mounting surface that forms a first oblique angle with the axis of extension of the notch when projected on a plane perpendicular to the axis of elongation along the axis of elongation and a second mounting surface that forms a second oblique angle with the axis of extension of the notch when projected on a plane perpendicular to the axis of elongation along the axis of elongation. Also, the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface form substantially a right angle with each other.
A method of using a gun rest according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is provided. The method comprises attaching a gun rest including two mounting surfaces that form substantially right angles in a fixed manner to each other and a notch forming an oblique angle to at least one mounting surface of the gun rest to a frame member.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. In some cases, a reference number will be indicated in this specification and the drawings will show the reference number followed by a letter for example, 100a, 100b or a prime indicator such as 100′, 100″ etc. It is to be understood that the use of letters or primes immediately after a reference number indicates that these features are similarly shaped and have similar function as is often the case when geometry is mirrored about a plane of symmetry. For ease of explanation in this specification, letters or primes will often not be included herein but may be shown in the drawings to indicate duplications of features discussed within this written specification.
Various embodiments of a gun rest according the present disclosure will now be described. In some embodiments, the gun rest provides for a stable and easily accessible storage of a firearm such as a rifle or the like. In other embodiments, the gun rest provides for versatility in attaching the gun rest in a plurality of manners depending on the application. In many embodiments, the gun rest provides for both stable and easy access to the firearm when stored and for a plurality of attachment methods.
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The body 102 may include at least partially a cylindrical configuration including a cylindrical surface 120 and the cylindrical surface 120 defines the notch 106. Other configurations of the body are possible. For the embodiment shown in
The first mounting surface 110 may define at least one aperture 126 and the gun rest 100 may further comprise a magnet 128 disposed in the aperture 126. On the other hand, the second mounting surface 114 may define at least one thru-hole 130 and a counterbore 132 centered thereto and in communication therewith, configured to receive a fastener 134 (see
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Now, a gun rest according to an embodiment of the present disclosure that may provide for versatility in attaching the gun rest in a plurality of manners to a frame member will be discussed with further reference to
As alluded to earlier herein, the body 202 may include an at least partially cylindrical configuration including a cylindrical surface 220 and the cylindrical surface 220 defines the notch 206. The body 202 also defines a cylindrical axis 224 (which for this embodiment, is the same as the axis of elongation) and the first mounting surface 210 intersects the second mounting surface 214 at the cylindrical axis 222. In other words, this intersection 224 is coincident with the cylindrical axis 224. This may not be the case for other embodiments. This geometrical relationship may maximize the mounting surface area without compromising the strength of the gun rest 200. It should be noted that for any of the embodiments discussed herein, the axis of elongation may be something other than straight, such as arcuate, etc.
The first mounting surface 210 may define a first pair of apertures 226 disposed on either side of the notch 206 along the axis 208 and the second mounting surface 214 may define a second pair of apertures 226′ disposed on either side of the notch along the axis 224. For the embodiment shown in
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The gun rest 100, 200 may be fabricated from a thermoplastic material or other suitable material that is durable, corrosion resistant, etc. Suitable manufacturing processes may include injection molding, casting, etc. The apertures may be formed using cores and/or side actions or similar mechanisms (e.g. lifts) when molding or casting is employed. Alternatively, these apertures may be machined into the gun rest after being molded or cast. The majority of the gun rest may be made from a unitary piece of material or may be made from a two shot molding or an assembly of various components. Rare earth magnets may be inserted into apertures on a mounting surface as needed or desired. Other forms of attachment other than fasteners or magnets may be employed, including but not limited to, adhesives, double-sided tape, VELCRO or similar type of attachment devices sold under other tradenames, etc.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITYIn practice, a gun rest may be manufactured, bought, sold, or otherwise provided or obtained according to any embodiment discussed herein. Once obtained, the gun rest may be used in manner as will now be described.
The method may further comprise fastening the gun rest to the frame member using fasteners (step 304). In other embodiments, fastening the gun rest to the frame member may only comprise using magnets. In such a case, the attaching step is done with a single motion as the mounting surfaces of the gun rest engage the corresponding surfaces of the frame member.
The method 300 may further comprise placing a portion of a firearm into the notch, allowing the firearm to extend at an oblique angle to both the horizontal and vertical directions (step 306).
In addition, the step of attaching the gun rest may include contacting the frame member by aligning the mounting surface with an appropriate portion of the frame member depending on the desired method of attachment (step 308). For example, if magnets are available on only one mounting surface, then this mounting surface may be aligned with the surface of the frame member that has ferrous content. In other applications, if the surface of the frame member is wooden, then the mounting surface with fastener counterbores would be aligned to engage this surface, etc. When adjusting, the gun rest may be rotated 180 degrees about the cylindrical axis and the axis of extension of the notch.
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It will be appreciated that the foregoing description provides examples of the disclosed assembly and technique. However, it is contemplated that other implementations of the disclosure may differ in detail from the foregoing examples. All references to the disclosure or examples thereof are intended to reference the particular example being discussed at that point and are not intended to imply any limitation as to the scope of the disclosure more generally. All language of distinction and disparagement with respect to certain features is intended to indicate a lack of preference for those features, but not to exclude such from the scope of the disclosure entirely unless otherwise indicated.
Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the embodiments of the apparatus and methods of assembly as discussed herein without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention(s). Other embodiments of this disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the various embodiments disclosed herein. For example, some of the equipment may be constructed and function differently than what has been described herein and certain steps of any method may be omitted, performed in an order that is different than what has been specifically mentioned or in some cases performed simultaneously or in sub-steps. Furthermore, variations or modifications to certain aspects or features of various embodiments may be made to create further embodiments and features and aspects of various embodiments may be added to or substituted for other features or aspects of other embodiments in order to provide still further embodiments.
Accordingly, this disclosure includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the disclosure unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
Claims
1. A gun rest comprising;
- an elongated body defining an axis of elongation including an exterior surface defining a notch with an axis of extension; and
- the exterior surface of the body further defines at least a first mounting surface that forms a first oblique angle with the axis of extension of the notch when projected onto a plane perpendicular to the axis of elongation along the axis of elongation.
2. The gun rest of claim 1, wherein the exterior surface of the body further defines a second mounting surface that forms an acute angle with the first mounting surface and a second oblique angle with the axis of extension of the notch when projected onto a plane perpendicular to the axis of elongation along the axis of elongation, and the value of the first oblique angle and the second oblique angle are approximately 45 degrees.
3. The gun rest of claim 2, wherein the body includes at least partially a cylindrical configuration including a cylindrical surface and the cylindrical surface defines the notch.
4. The gun rest of claim 3, wherein the first mounting surface intersects the second mounting surface and forming a substantially right angle.
5. The gun rest of claim 4, wherein the at least partially cylindrical configuration of the body defines a cylindrical axis and the first mounting surface intersects the second mounting surface at the cylindrical axis.
6. The gun rest of claim 2, wherein the first mounting surface defines at least one aperture and the gun rest further comprises a magnet disposed in the aperture.
7. The gun rest of claim 6, wherein the second mounting surface defines at least one thru-hole and a counterbore configured to receive a fastener.
8. The gun rest of claim 1, wherein the notch has a radial configuration.
9. A gun rest comprising:
- an elongated body defining an axis of elongation and including an exterior surface defining a notch with an axis of extension; and
- the exterior surface of the body further defines at least a first mounting surface that forms a first oblique angle with the axis of extension of the notch when projected onto a plane perpendicular to the axis of elongation along the axis of elongation and a second mounting surface that forms a second oblique angle with the axis of extension of the notch when projected onto a plane perpendicular to the axis of elongation along the axis of elongation;
- wherein the first mounting surface and second mounting surface form substantially a right angle with each other in a fixed manner.
10. The gun rest of claim 9, wherein the first oblique angle and second oblique angle are approximately 45 degrees and are fixed relative to each other.
11. A gun rest of claim 9, wherein the body includes an at least partially cylindrical configuration including a cylindrical surface and the cylindrical surface defines the notch.
12. The gun rest of claim 11, wherein the body defines a cylindrical axis and the first mounting surface intersects the second mounting surface at the cylindrical axis.
13. The gun rest of claim 12, wherein the first mounting surface defines a first pair of apertures disposed on either side of the notch along the axis and the second mounting surface defines a second pair of apertures disposed on either side of the notch along the axis.
14. The gun rest of claim 12, wherein the first pair of apertures is configured to receive magnets and the second pair of apertures is configured to receive fasteners.
15. The gun rest of claim 14, wherein the cylindrical surface defines a cylindrical diameter and the body defines an axial length and an aspect ratio that is equal to the axial length divided by the cylindrical diameter ranging from 1.5:1 to 3:1.
16. The gun rest of claim 15, wherein either pair of apertures are spaced axially apart a predetermined axial distance and a ratio of the predetermined axial distance to the axial length ranges from 0.4:1 to 0.8:1.
17. A method of using a gun rest comprising:
- attaching a gun rest having two mounting surfaces that form substantially right angles to each other in a fixed manner and a notch forming an oblique angle to at least one mounting surface of the gun rest to a frame member.
18. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
- fastening the gun rest to the frame member using fasteners.
19. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
- placing a portion of a firearm into the notch, allowing the firearm to extend at an oblique angle to both the horizontal and vertical directions.
20. The method of claim 17:
- wherein attaching the gun rest includes contacting the frame member by aligning the mounting surface with an appropriate portion of the frame member depending on the desired method of attachment.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 29, 2018
Publication Date: Mar 7, 2019
Inventor: Michael Jason Gunn (Walnut, MS)
Application Number: 16/115,758