Periscope Type Or Using A Mirror Patents (Class 42/118)
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Patent number: 12026235Abstract: Examples are disclosed that relate to target classification systems, weapons, and methods for classifying a target. One example provides a target classification system comprising a user device, a user input device, a pose sensor fixed to the user device, a processor, and a memory storing instructions executable by the processor. A visual alignment aid indicates a line of sight to one or more of a plurality of targets. The user input device is configured to receive at least a first input type and a second input type. The instructions are executable to receive a user input and determine the pose of the line of sight. The one or more targets are tagged with a first target classification when the first input type is received and tagged with a second target classification when the second input type is received. The instructions are further executable to output targeting data to another device.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2021Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: MORPHIX, INC.Inventor: Jonathan Lovegrove
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Patent number: 12014514Abstract: One example provides a target classification system comprising a display subsystem configured to display an image captured by a camera of an in-field device. The image includes one or more targets. The target classification system is configured to receive a user input indicating a location of the one or more targets in a screen space coordinate system of the display subsystem. Location information in a world space coordinate system is determined by receiving a pose of the camera; using the pose of the camera and the location in the screen space to trace a ray; and using at least a position of the camera and an orientation of the ray to generate coordinates in the world space. Target classification information is determined, and targeting data is output comprising the coordinates in the world space and the target classification information.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2022Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: MORPHIX, INC.Inventor: Jonathan Lovegrove
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Patent number: 11761735Abstract: An assembly includes a forward unit including a mounting portion for mounting thereon a firearm, the forward unit defining a projectile shooting axis, and a rearward unit coupled to the forward unit. The rearward unit includes a retractable buttstock that has a retracted position and an extended position. In the extended position the rearward unit is pivotable with respect to the forward unit about a pivot axis which is tilted relative to the projectile shooting axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Inventor: Sasson Betzalel
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Patent number: 11029109Abstract: An assembly (10) includes a receiver body (12) that includes a butt (14), a body trigger (16), a grip (18), and a display screen (20). A variable-length shaft (24) extends from a front portion of the receiver body (12). A firearm receiver member (36) is coupled to a distal end of the variable-length shaft (24) by means of a coupling device (42), and a camera (40) is in communication with, and is configured to send images to, the display screen (20).Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2019Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: Corner Shot (Israel) Ltd.Inventor: Amos Golan
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Patent number: 10502525Abstract: A three mirror-plane reflectoscope target acquisition accessory, with no moving parts, which mounts to the top, side or under any gun and many other apparatus to allow the user to: view, acquire and/or take action accurately from a cover and hidden position, around a corner, situating their person 90° to the side, above or below what is known as a typical firing position to the gun or host to which the tactical reflectoscope is affixed.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Inventor: James Ray Sloan
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Patent number: 10488156Abstract: An electronic indicator accessory may be coupled to a standard scope, which is in turn coupled to a shooting device, to indicate whether the scope is canted. The indicator may be visual, haptic, or aural. If visual, the visual indicator may include one or more LEDs positioned on the periphery of the field of view, on an accessory body attached to the scope. The accessory body may be coupled near either the ocular or objective lens of the scope. The LEDs are coupled to a microprocessor which is, in turn, coupled to a solid-state electronic inclinometer that is incorporated into the internal structure of the optical system. The microprocessor is configured to selectively illuminate one or more of the visual indicators based on the output of the inclinometer, thereby indicating how the reticle is canted, if at all.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2016Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: SIG SAUER, INC.Inventors: Andrew W. York, Gregory Scott Smith, Richard Bradley Brumfield
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Patent number: 9347725Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for a semiautomatic rifle with a trigger in a receiver portion of the rifle positioned substantially forward of a back end of the rifle barrel, and a hammer assembly that includes a pivotally mounted sear, a disconnector, and a hammer mounted in the receiver behind the back end of the barrel. A hammer linkage proximate the hammer assembly has a first end connected to the trigger by a pull rod, and a second end configured to push a back end of the sear in an upward direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Inventor: Kenneth McAlister
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Publication number: 20150068098Abstract: An optical super-elevation device including an elevation follower mirror that counter-rotates with an opposite angular rate to the weapon elevation rate, thereby maintaining the line of sight to the target during the elevation process. In one example, the optical super-elevation device includes a modular housing having a mounting bracket configured to fixedly mount to at a weapon or azimuth axis of a tripod, an elevation follower mirror rotatably mounted within the housing, and a mirror actuator coupled to the elevation follower mirror and configured to counter-rotate the elevation follower mirror at an angular rate opposite to an elevation rate of the weapon to maintain a line of sight to a target during super-elevation of the weapon.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2012Publication date: March 12, 2015Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: Robert M. Stokes, William M. Bowser, Clint E. Bolen, Jerry L. Stiller
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Publication number: 20140373423Abstract: Pivoting helmet mounts for an optical device are provided. In one aspect, a breakaway connector which is selectively configurable between breakaway and nonbreakaway configurations is provided. In a further aspect, a strap mount system for securing the helmet mount to the helmet employs a rotating ratchet assembly to adjust tension in the strap. In another aspect, a helmet mount for an optical device comprises a track assembly attached to a helmet to allow stowing of the optical device in a further retracted position. The track mount system may further include electrical connectors for attaching a power supply and an electronic device. In another aspect, a mounting bracket allows helmet-mounted optics to be shared with a weapon accessory mount. In a further aspect, a optical sighting device for a weapon combines a reflex sight a night vision goggle to allow targeting at night or in other low-light conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Inventors: James W. Teetzel, Gary M. Lemire, David G. Kent
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Publication number: 20140150325Abstract: A firearm sight is disclosed herein. The firearm sight may include a main body assembly, a first plate assembly operably attached to the main body assembly, and a second plate assembly operably attached to the main body assembly opposite the first plate assembly. A sight assembly may be operably attached to the main body assembly between the first plate assembly and the second plate assembly. Moreover, a deployment mechanism may be operable to deploy the first plate assembly, the second plate assembly, and the sight assembly from a closed position to an open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: Keng's Firearms Specialty, Inc.Inventors: Da Keng, Aaron L. Hampton, Maciej W. Matuszczak
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Publication number: 20140150324Abstract: A firearm sight is disclosed herein. The firearm sight may include a housing, a main body assembly, and a sight assembly. The main body assembly may be operably attached to the housing, and the sight assembly may be operably attached to the main body assembly. Moreover, a deployment mechanism may be operable to deploy the main body assembly and the sight assembly from a closed position at least partially within the housing to an open position at least partially outside of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: Keng's Firearms Specialty, Inc.Inventors: Da Keng, Aaron L. Hampton, Maciej W. Matuszczak
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Publication number: 20130283660Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventor: SureFire, LLC
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Patent number: 8104216Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for controlling the aimed shooting of a sniper and the observation of a spotter. At the same time that a sniper directly checks the shape of the target using a sighting telescope, a spotter observes the surroundings of the target using an observatory telescope. The sniper deflects images of the target using a prism, focuses the images, and converts the focused images into digital moving image signals. The spotter deflects images of the target using a prism, focuses the images, and converts the focused images into digital moving image signals. Two types of images can be selectively transmitted, or can be combined with each other using a multiplexer and transmitted to a shooting controller in a multi-screen division form. A commanding office can identify a precise target and make a decision pertaining to shooting.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2010Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: ID. Fone Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hyun Duk Uhm
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Patent number: 7926220Abstract: A device mount for a weapon with a stabilizing function is provided. In one embodiment, the device mount includes a device bracket, a stabilizing tube and at least one stabilizing member. The device bracket has a support plate and a side plate that extends generally at a right angle from the support plate. The stabilizing tube is movably coupled to the side plate. The at least one stabilizing member is received in the stabilizing tube. Moreover, the at least one stabilizing member is configured to stabilize motion of the device bracket.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2009Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Inventor: Larry Holmberg
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Patent number: 7911690Abstract: A viewing device (10) includes a body enclosing a first reflective surface or mirror (40), second reflective surface or mirror (42) and a mechanism for securing the body to a conventional sighting device or telescope (82) on a firearm. First mirror (40) is adapted to direct an incoming light beam (44) onto second mirror (42) so that an outgoing light beam (70) is angled relative to the incoming light beam (44). In use, viewing device (10) can be releasably attached to rear end (80) of telescope (82) and allows a user (90) to remain partially hidden behind obstacle (92) whilst viewing through sighting device (82) and using the firearm. The angular offset of respective light beams (44, 70) is between 35° and 60°.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2004Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: The Commonwealth of AustraliaInventor: Thomas Chapman
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Patent number: 7896508Abstract: A mirror attached to a weapon such as a rifle, pistol or shotgun. The gun mirror is a slightly convex mirror seated in a flexible seat which is anchored to a weapon by flexible legs which may be magnetic or have a threaded fastener or have hook/loop fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Inventor: William E. Dyson
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Patent number: 7752798Abstract: A see-through periscope for sighting-in optical sights or open sights by co-aligning one type of sighting system with the other type. The small see-through periscope is preferably used with firearms that have two conditions: (1) the rifle must be equipped with open sights, and (2) a gap must exist between the front of the optical sight and the rear open sight where the periscope can be mounted. Four unique mounts allow the periscope to be used with both magnifying or non-magnifying optical sights of different types, sizes, and shapes and open sights of different heights. The mounts position the bottom mirror at the height of the open sights and the top mirror at a point higher than the optical sight. The bottom mirror captures an image of the open sights aimed at a target and reflects that image to the top mirror, which in turn reflects the image across the top of the optical sight and into the eye of the shooter.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Inventor: Ronald T. Mayerle
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Patent number: 7640691Abstract: A dual sighting optical sight is provided. The sight provides non-inverted images through a rear window and at least one side window so that a user may view a target from either a rear or a side, respectively, of the weapon to which the sight is mounted. The sight is adjustable to a plurality of different positions so that the user can use the sight and weapon from other than directly behind the sight weapon.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Inventors: Philip B Karcher, John D. Hunt, Mark R. Holder
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Patent number: 7594352Abstract: A device mount for a weapon with a stabilizing function is provided. In one embodiment, the device mount includes a device bracket, a stabilizing tube and at least one stabilizing member. The device bracket has a support plate and a side plate that extends generally at a right angle from the support plate. The stabilizing tube is movably coupled to the side plate. The at least one stabilizing member is received in the stabilizing tube. Moreover, the at least one stabilizing member is configured to stabilize motion of the device bracket.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2006Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Inventor: Larry Holmberg
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Publication number: 20090172991Abstract: A targeting apparatus for a gun comprises a mirror assembly, a mounting base and a sighting device. The mirror assembly includes a single utilized mirror having a target imaging surface. The mounting base has the mirror assembly moveably attached thereto. The single utilized mirror is movable between a sighting device use position thereof with respect to the mounting base and a mirror use position thereof with respect to the mounting base. The sighting device is attached to the mirror assembly. The sighting device includes a sighting member configured for being aligned with a mating alignment member of a companion sighting device when the single utilized mirror is in the sighting device used position thereby enabling precision aiming through combined use of said sighting devices. The sighting member is independently adjustable for windage and for elevation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2006Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventor: Marlin Daniel Ballard
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Patent number: 7552558Abstract: A targeting apparatus for a gun comprises a mirror assembly, a mounting base and a sighting device. The mirror assembly includes a single utilized mirror having a target imaging surface. The mounting base has the mirror assembly moveably attached thereto. The single utilized mirror is movable between a sighting device use position thereof with respect to the mounting base and a mirror use position thereof with respect to the mounting base. The sighting device is attached to the mirror assembly. The sighting device includes a sighting member configured for being aligned with a mating alignment member of a companion sighting device when the single utilized mirror is in the sighting device used position thereby enabling precision aiming through combined use of said sighting devices. The sighting member is independently adjustable for windage and for elevation.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Inventor: Marlin Daniel Ballard
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Publication number: 20090094876Abstract: An apparatus and method for aligning and aiming a firearm include a firearm alignment device. In an embodiment, the firearm alignment device includes a reflective surface. The reflective surface provides an image. The firearm alignment device also includes an opening in the reflective surface. A barrel of a firearm is disposable in the opening. In addition, the firearm alignment device includes a removeable band. The removeable band is horizontally disposed on the reflective surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventor: Stephen R. Musser
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Publication number: 20080209791Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed for determining a proper firearm fit for a user. In an embodiment, a firearm alignment device is disclosed. The firearm alignment device comprises a reflective surface and an opening. In addition, the firearm alignment device includes a band. The band may be horizontally disposed on the reflective surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: Stephen R. Musser
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Publication number: 20080104875Abstract: A see-through periscope for sighting-in optical sights or open sights by co-aligning one type of sighting system with the other type. The small see-through periscope is preferably used with firearms that have two conditions: (1) the rifle must be equipped with open sights, and (2) a gap must exist between the front of the optical sight and the rear open sight where the periscope can be mounted. Four unique mounts allow the periscope to be used with both magnifying or non-magnifying optical sights of different types, sizes, and shapes and open sights of different heights. The mounts position the bottom mirror at the height of the open sights and the top mirror at a point higher than the optical sight. The bottom mirror captures an image of the open sights aimed at a target and reflects that image to the top mirror, which in turn reflects the image across the top of the optical sight and into the eye of the shooter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2005Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventor: Ronald T. Mayerle
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Publication number: 20070199226Abstract: A sighting device for a paint ball or other gun which uses optics to allow a user to sight along the top of the paint ball gun, around the feed tube or other obstruction along the top of the gun. The device is an optical reflective device which reflects an image around the paint ball feed tube to present an image to the gun user which appears directly above the top of the gun.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2006Publication date: August 30, 2007Inventor: Brandon Handel
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Patent number: 7257920Abstract: The present invention comprises a reflective surface used in conjunction with an aiming device that provides the user targeting information on a surface directly on the aiming device. The reflective surface is moveably mounted directly behind the aiming device, where a user's eye would normally be positioned. In this configuration, a user, positioned at a point not directly behind the aiming device or system being used, may move the mirror to an angle appropriate to see where the system is being aimed, as indicated, on the surface of the aiming device.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: The United Stated of America as Represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Brian K. Shaffer, Paul Fennewald, John Monico, Richard Higgins, James Waldron
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Patent number: 7225576Abstract: A single-mirror target viewing apparatus configured for enabling a gun to be fired at a desired target from a cover position in an aimed manner. The target viewing apparatus comprises a mirror assembly, a mounting base and a sighting device. The mirror assembly includes a single utilized mirror that provides a target imaging surface. The mounting base is configured for being attached to a gun and having the mirror assembly moveably attached thereto. The single utilized mirror is movable between a stowed position and a deployed position and is rotatable between a plurality of rotational positions when in the deployed position. The sighting device is attached to a non-viewing portion of the mirror assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Inventor: Marlin Daniel Ballard
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Patent number: 7140142Abstract: A single-mirror target viewing apparatus configured for enabling a gun to be fired at a desired target from a cover position in an aimed manner. The target viewing apparatus comprises a mirror assembly and a mounting base. The mirror assembly includes a single utilized mirror that provides a target imaging surface. The mounting base is configured for being attached to a gun and having the mirror assembly moveably attached thereto. The single utilized mirror is movable between a stowed position and a deployed position and is rotatable between a plurality of rotational positions when in the deployed position. When in the at least one of the rotational positions, the target imaging surface is in a skewed orientation with respect to at least one of a longitudinal axis of a barrel of the gun and an axis that extends generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the gun barrel.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Inventor: Marlin Daniel Ballard
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Patent number: 7137220Abstract: A collimating scope for attachment to a rifle such that the scope has an objective lens that is positioned above the barrel of the rifle and an ocular lens that is below the barrel of the rifle and that is proximate the opening of the barrel. A grip extends downwardly from the scope and has a trigger thereon that is mechanically connected to the trigger of the rifle for firing the rifle from the trigger on the grip. A pair of braces are provided, one for the torso of a user, the other for a thigh of the user in order to rest the scope and its attached rifle on the back of a user so that the user may lie prone and below the rifle and be able to scope a target and fire the rifle from this position.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2006Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Inventor: Edward P. Bradley, Jr.
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Patent number: 7065917Abstract: A periscope device specifically adapted to fit in the breach of a firearm. Using a housing equipped with at least a pair of mirrors in parallel relation to one another, a user can look down the barrel of his or her firearm. This is especially useful for checking the barrel for obstructions and for initially bore sighting the firearm when conducting gun sight alignment.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Inventor: Arne W. Lahti
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Patent number: 7065916Abstract: A single-mirror target viewing apparatus configured for enabling a gun to be fired at a desired target from a cover position in an aimed manner. The target viewing apparatus comprises a primary mirror assembly, a mounting base and an auxiliary mirror assembly. The primary mirror assembly includes a single utilized mirror that provides a target imaging surface. The mounting base is configured for being attached to a gun and having the primary mirror assembly moveably attached thereto. The single utilized mirror is movable between a stowed position and a deployed position and is rotatable between a plurality of rotational positions when in the deployed position. The auxiliary mirror assembly is removably attached to at least one of the primary mirror assembly and the mounting base. The single utilized mirror of the primary mirror assembly is a first configuration and the auxiliary mirror assembly includes a mirror of a second configuration different than the first configuration.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Inventor: Marlin Daniel Ballard
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Patent number: 6901691Abstract: A proven military combat-type weapon with the stock removed therefrom converted to an improved tactical weapon by addition of retrofit assemblies which include a collapsible and bilaterally pivoting stock, a front stabilization system, and a sighting system. This improved tactical weapon has the characteristics of reduced exposure to enemy fire by allowing the operator to fire while under cover, and increased weapon stability by the utilization of the front stabilizer assembly. Utilizing this invention, the operator is able to shoulder support and fire the weapon with minimal exposure to enemy fire. Furthermore, by exerting force to (leaning against) the weapon stock, the weapon is pinned between the operator and the object (i.e., wall, tree, etc.). The amount of gun movement is reduced and the stability of the weapon is increased over a weapon which is only hand held when the gun is fired.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Inventor: Ronald B. Little
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Patent number: 6715227Abstract: A rifle periscope (30) is provided for allowing an indirect line of vision without obstructing use of existing sight assemblies (18, 20) mounted on a rifle (10). The rifle periscope (30) includes a removable mount assembly (32) attached to a barrel (22) of the rifle (22) so as to allow for an unobstructed direct line of vision when using the sight assemblies (18, 20). The removable mount assembly (32) has a first surface (48) and a second surface (52). The first surface (48) has a viewing mirror (50) attached thereto for to providing a first indirect line of vision that is outside of a firing range of the rifle (10). The second surface (52) has a targeting mirror (54) attached thereto for providing a second indirect line of vision that is within a firing range of said rifle (10).Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Mirror Lite CompanyInventor: Daniel M. Swain
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Publication number: 20040020098Abstract: A rifle periscope (30) is provided for allowing an indirect line of vision without obstructing use of existing sight assemblies (18, 20) mounted on a rifle (10). The rifle periscope (30) includes a removable mount assembly (32) attached to a barrel (22) of the rifle (22) so as to allow for an unobstructed direct line of vision when using the sight assemblies (18, 20). The removable mount assembly (32) has a first surface (48) and a second surface (52). The first surface (48) has a viewing mirror (50) attached thereto for to providing a first indirect line of vision that is outside of a firing range of the rifle (10). The second surface (52) has a targeting mirror (54) attached thereto for providing a second indirect line of vision that is within a firing range of said rifle (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Applicant: Mirror Lite CompanyInventor: Daniel M. Swain
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Patent number: 6643969Abstract: Aiming apparatus rotatably attachable to optical sights e.g. conventional optical or laser sights which selectively permits the aiming of a weapon from a variety of cover positions. More specifically, aiming apparatus which may be field switched from an “aim from cover” mode to a conventional aim mode and which is connectable to a weapon sight in a 360 degree rotatable manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Exponent, Inc.Inventor: Petras V. Avizonis, Jr.
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Patent number: 6604316Abstract: An accessory is used in connection with a sighting scope for a firearm and offsets the light exiting the sighting scope from one location to another. The accessory is used so a sighting scope located on a firearm held on one side of a shooter's body can be viewed from the shooter's eye located on the other side of the shooter's body.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Inventor: Bryan A. Custer
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Patent number: 6311424Abstract: A telescope apparatus and system for rifles and other weapons comprising a forward portion, consisting of a forward objective lens fixed on the front end of a firing line light tube, held firmly to the weapon by slip springs in which the forward light tube may be rotated, and/or a side optics system extending perpendicular to the rear of the forward portion of the telescope may be turned and locked on the forward portion, so that the side optics system of the telescope, extending a preferred distance to the side of the weapon, may be positioned and fixed at the preference of a person, forward or back and on the left or right side of the weapon, or other preferred positions, and aimed by a person sighting through the viewing lens system of the telescope at the end of the side optics system, using conventional, manual aiming devises and/or aiming the weapon by means of electronically controlled laser aiming devises, together with attachable range finding and other devises.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventor: Peter G. Burke