Telescopic Type Patents (Class 42/119)
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Publication number: 20110239516Abstract: The sighting telescope comprises an external tube and receives within it an inner tube that contains an optical reversal system with at least two optical elements which are fitted into optical mounts and are displaceably supported in the direction of the sighting telescope's longitudinal axis, as a result of which a displacement of the lenses causes a change in magnification, the mounts within a guide sleeve being supported while prestressed by an elastic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: Schmidt & Bender GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Christoph SCHMITT, Jonas Hoeller, Helke Karen Hesse
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Publication number: 20110232152Abstract: A method of making a rifle scope that makes use of an element-retaining housing piece and a mating, closure housing piece. Optical assemblies are attached to the element-retaining piece and the mating, closure housing piece is attached to the element-retaining housing piece and the pieces are fastened together. In one preferred embodiment the element-retaining housing piece is in the form of a plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventors: Mark A. Thomas, Mitchell Thomas, Forrest Babcock
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Patent number: 8006429Abstract: A locking turret knob includes an adjustment member, a first member, and a second member. The adjustment member is adjustably positionable about an axis of rotation. The first member is disposed in proximity to the adjustment member and has at least one engagement member. The second member is disposed in proximity to the adjustment member and has at least one engagement surface. The adjustment member is adjustably positionable about the axis of rotation when each engagement member does not engage an engagement surface. The adjustment member is locked in a selected position about the axis of rotation when at least one engagement member engages an engagement surface. The adjustment member can be coupled to an adjuster of an optical enhancement device, such as a telescopic sight, a telescope or a microscope.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2005Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventor: Bernard T. Windauer
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Publication number: 20110162250Abstract: An automatic optical sighting system generates at least one adjustment for an adjustable optical system based on at least one detected condition, an appropriate dynamic model of a projectile in flight, and a solution of the equations of motion in flight, so that the projectile will have a trajectory between an origin and a selected target that helps the projectile to hit the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Bernard T. Windauer, William T. McDonald, Ted C. Almgren
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Patent number: 7958665Abstract: Rifle scopes with friction reducing elements include a scope body, a movable optical adjustment element connected to the scope body, and a turret rotatably connected to the scope body. The turret includes a contact element contacting the adjustment element at a location of contact. The contact element is rotatable with respect to the turret. The adjustment element at the location of contact differs in hardness from the hardness of a second portion of the adjustment element. The contact element at the location of contact and the adjustment element at the location of contact are of essentially equal hardness.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2009Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Sheltered Wings, Inc.Inventor: Samuel J. Hamilton
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Patent number: 7961381Abstract: A combination day/night sight includes an image intensifying sensor/display combination and a daytime optical path length compensator that may be selectively placed within the optical path. Use of the optical path length compensator when the image intensifying sensor/display is not being used eliminates the need for moving optical elements. The night sight therefore requires no change in focus or bore sight adjustment after switching between day and night operations.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2009Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Omnitech PartnersInventor: Eugene Pochapsky
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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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Patent number: 7944610Abstract: An apparatus for forming an image has one or more lenses in an optical path, at least one angular-sensitive light transmission filter in the optical path, in which transmission varies with change in angular orientation of the filter with reference to the direction of light in the optical path, and a mechanism for adjusting the angle of the light transmission filter.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2009Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Gebelein Family TrustInventor: Rolin Gebelein
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Patent number: 7937879Abstract: Rifle scopes with low-light visible elements include a scope body, a movable optical element defining an optical axis enclosed by the scope body, a turret operably connected to the optical element for adjusting the optical axis, and a low-light visible element attached to the turret such that the rotational position of the turret can be determined by viewing the low-light visible element. A tactile indicator may be attached to the turret such that the rotational position of the turret can be determined by touch. A plurality of indicia may be attached to the perimeter of the turret such that the rotational position of the turret can be determined by viewing the indicia. At least one of the indicia may be visible in low-light conditions.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2009Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Sheltered Wings, Inc.Inventor: Samuel J. Hamilton
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Patent number: 7931308Abstract: An adapter clamp for clamping an adapting tube. The adapter clamp includes: an adapter tube; a first resilient ring placed in the inner circumferential surface of the adapter tube and including elastic material for expanding inward and clamping to the outer surface of the adapting tube; a hollow adjustment ring configured to be threaded to the inner surface of the adapter tube to generate a displacement force; and a compression ring providing minimum friction resistant for translating the displacement force from the threading hollow adjustment ring to a longitudinal compressing displacement of the first resilient ring, causing an inner surface of the first resilient rings to fit to the outer surface of the adapting tube. The adapter clamp also includes a second resilient ring placed in the inner circumferential surface of the adapter tube; and a spacer placed on the inner circumferential surface of the adapter tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2008Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Inventor: David Gian-Teh Ho
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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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Publication number: 20110067288Abstract: A combination sight comprises a magnifying optical sight and a non-magnifying optical sight arranged in parallel. The combination sight is characterized in a switchable component capable of assuming two states so as to deflect a beam path through the combination sight, wherein the first state allows for a user to observe a target through the non-magnifying sight and the second state allows for a user to observe a target through the magnifying sight while keeping an aiming eye static.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventors: Hakan Hakansson, Ralf Wiklund, Kjell Gunnarsson
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Publication number: 20110067287Abstract: A mounting device for mounting an accessory to a rail of a weapon includes a base portion and first and second side portions. One side portion is movable to grip the rail. An elongated connecting member has a first end engaging the first side portion and a second end connected to a camming device. The camming device engages the second side portion and pulls the elongated connecting member to move the side portions to an engaged position. A locking mechanism locks the camming device in the closed position. The locking mechanism includes a locking element that is movable between a lock position and an unlock position. The locking element has an engagement portion that selectively engages the camming device when the locking element is in the lock position thereby locking the camming device in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: OptiFlow, Inc.Inventors: Fred Collin, Alan Charlton, Mike Carlson, Michael L. Marino
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Publication number: 20110061285Abstract: Rifle scopes with adjustment stops include a scope body, a movable optical element defining an optical axis enclosed by the scope body, and a turret having a screw operably connected to the optical element for adjusting the optical axis in response to rotation of the screw. The turret has a stop element selectably engaged to the screw. The body defines a stop surface positioned for engagement by the turret stop element to limit rotation of the screw, such that the relative position at which the stop element is secured to the screw defines a zero position of the screw and the movable optical element. The stop element is held against the stop surface by an indexing portion while the relative position at which the stop element is secured to the screw to define the zero position is determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2009Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventor: Samuel J. Hamilton
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Publication number: 20110047854Abstract: The invention relates to a telescopic sight with an objective to face a target object to be observed in a working position, an eyepiece to face an observer, a visual observation beam path, an inner tube with an inversion system, means for adjusting the direction of the sight line of the telescopic sight, a rangefinder and with a scope housing, in which are integrated the rangefinder, which has a transmitter for emitting a measurement beam and a receiver for receiving the reflected measurement beam, and arranged in the region of the observation beam path a beam splitter element, which couples the emitted measurement beam into the part of the observation beam path extending toward the objective and/or decouples the received reflected measurement beam from the part of the observation beam path extending toward the objective.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: CARL ZEISS SPORTS OPTICS GMBHInventor: Armin Schlierbach
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Publication number: 20110030264Abstract: A scope may include an adjustment dial, which may be moved among a plurality of positions to configure the scope to compensate for projectile drops. The adjustment dial may be labeled with dial-calibration data, which may include one or more distance indicators and/or one or more windage hold-off indicators. The scope may be attached to a gun and the dial-calibration data may be at least partially generated using ballistics performance data based on shots fired by the gun. The dial-calibration data may be at least partially generated using shooting conditions. An electronic device may include a derived distance calculation module, which may be configured to use a distance to a target and actual shooting conditions to calculate a derived distance. The derived distance may be used in connection with an adjustment dial labeled with dial-calibration data at least partially generated using shooting conditions different from the actual shooting conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: Aaron Davidson, Jack Peterson
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Publication number: 20110016766Abstract: An eyepiece of a firearm scope includes a spring positioned between a shock mount and an ocular lens, wherein the spring holds the ocular lens a predetermined position from an objective lens of the scope when the spring is in an uncompressed state. During recoil of the firearm, the spring compresses to allow the ocular lens to travel towards the objective lens, thereby increasing an effective eye clearance distance between the ocular lens and a shooter. Following recoil, the spring expands to return the ocular lens to the predetermined position. The spring compresses again during impact of the eyepiece with the shooter's face, thereby partially absorbing the force of the impact and reducing the chance of injury to the shooter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: Burris CorporationInventor: John Paul McCarty
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Publication number: 20100307047Abstract: The instant invention is a sight accessory that attaches to a scope. The double vision blocker attaches with hook and loop fasteners and is further secured by a plurality of “O” rings. The blocker allows the user to sight with both eyes open preventing the occurrence of double vision. This creates an opportunity for the user to be more accurate on a consistent basis. The device is also suitable for use for both right handed and left handed users without any modification. The sight accessory can be attached to archery sights, scopes and any other instrument used for sighting.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Timothy Fredrick Long
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Patent number: 7836626Abstract: An improved telescopic gun sight includes a telescopic gun sight at least including an adjustable lens configuration for adjustably magnifying an external object to form an object image, an inverting tube for inverting the object image, an ocular lens array for presenting the object image for viewing, a primary reticule including sighting insignia imprinted thereon and a secondary reticule being movable both horizontally and vertically in the image plane. The secondary reticule includes a generally horizontal windage correction scale operative to provide instant windage correction target alignment. It includes instant windage correction target alignment values positioned at point-specific spaced-apart locations with specific instant windage correction target alignment values corresponding to selected distance amounts calculated for a selected bullet type and weight.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Inventor: Daniel R. Shepherd
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Patent number: 7805877Abstract: An eyepiece of a firearm scope includes a spring positioned between a shock mount and an ocular lens, wherein the spring holds the ocular lens a predetermined position from an objective lens of the scope when the spring is in an uncompressed state. During recoil of the firearm, the spring compresses to allow the ocular lens to travel towards the objective lens, thereby increasing an effective eye clearance distance between the ocular lens and a shooter. Following recoil, the spring expands to return the ocular lens to the predetermined position. The spring compresses again during impact of the eyepiece with the shooter's face, thereby partially absorbing the force of the impact and reducing the chance of injury to the shooter.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Burris CorporationInventor: John Paul McCarty
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Publication number: 20100238554Abstract: One embodiment of sighting optics according to the teachings provided herein may comprise a front sight and a rear sight positioned in spaced-apart relation. The rear sight includes optical element having a first focal length and a second focal length. The first focal length is selected so that it is about equal to a distance separating the optical element and said front sight and the second focal length is selected so that it is about equal to a target distance. The optical element thus brings into simultaneous focus for a user images of the front sight and the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: BATTELLE ENERGY ALLIANCE, LLCInventor: David Lynn Crandall
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Publication number: 20100175298Abstract: A scope adjustment system includes a turret cap assembly, a saddle assembly, and a quick spanner assembly. The turret cap assembly includes a ring with a plurality of regularly spaced apart teeth residing circumferentially around the ring. The saddle assembly includes a transportation element in mechanical communication with a plunger. The saddle assembly includes a click element to engage the teeth of the ring. The quick spanner assembly includes a bolt that may be coupled to the transportation element, a cam lock hinged to the bolt, and a pressure plate residing between the bolt and the cam lock. The bolt can be screwed into the transportation element, and the cam lock can be set to apply a force on the pressure plate such that the transportation element engages the plunger. When engaged, the plunger is responsive to rotations of the turret cap to adjust, e.g., an aiming reticle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: Premier Reticles, LtdInventors: Christopher Ryan Thomas, Andreas Gerhard Schaefer
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Patent number: 7748155Abstract: Systems and methods applying density altitude to ballistic trajectory compensation for small arms are provided. According to some embodiments, systems to solve ranging and ballistic compensation problems in firearms at various range-distances under varying atmospheric conditions are provided. Such systems can comprise a reticle housed within a firearm scope; and ballistic compensation information associated with at least one of the reticle and an aimpoint adjustment feature of the firearm. A user can utilize the ballistic compensation information to compensate for various density altitude levels to adjust the firearm scope. The ballistic compensation information can be indexed by density altitude level to enable adjustment of the firearm scope to adjust for varying atmospheric conditions and range distances. Other aspects, features, and embodiments are also claimed and described.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventor: Brand D Cole
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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: 7672070Abstract: An apparatus for forming an image has one or more lenses in an optical path, at least one angular-sensitive light transmission filter in the optical path, in which transmission varies with change in angular orientation of the filter with reference to the direction of light in the optical path, and a mechanism for adjusting the angle of the light transmission filter.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2006Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Gebelein Family TrustInventor: Rolin Gebelein
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Publication number: 20100024275Abstract: One embodiment of sighting optics according to the teachings provided herein may comprise a front sight and a rear sight positioned in spaced-apart relation. The rear sight includes optical element having a first focal length and a second focal length. The first focal length is selected so that it is about equal to a distance separating the optical element and said front sight, whereas the second focal length is selected so that it is about equal to a target distance. The optical element thus brings into simultaneous focus for a user images of the front sight and the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: David Lynn Crandall
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Patent number: 7650711Abstract: A riflescope. In the illustrative embodiment, the inventive riflescope is implemented with a housing having an exterior surface and a texture applied to the surface of the housing. In the best mode, the texture has an elevation of 250 microns above the surface of the housing. In more specific embodiments, the texture is uniform and geometric.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Morris Robert Robitaille
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Patent number: 7643132Abstract: A range finder adapted to be mounted to a scope. The range finder includes a main housing, range finding circuit received in the main housing and a mounting mechanism adapted to mount the main housing to a scope.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Inventor: Larry Holmberg
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Patent number: 7640830Abstract: A locking adjustment turret for rifle scopes includes a stationary portion mounted on an outer tube of the scope, a rotating adjustment portion supported in the stationary portion and including an adjustment knob such that rotation of the knob results in axial motion of a shaft toward and away from an inner tube of the scope, and a locking mechanism on the rotating adjustment portion that locks the shaft in a desired position. The locking mechanism includes a pin that engages a detent mechanism in the rotating adjustment portion, preventing rotation of the rotating adjustment portion. The locking mechanism is operated with a lock knob that sits atop the adjustment knob and is accommodated by a recess in the top of the adjustment knob.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2007Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Inventor: James G. Bonis
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Publication number: 20090320348Abstract: A spotter scope including an illuminator that generates a ranging signal is disclosed. The spotter scope further includes an imaging device with a focal plane array which detects backscatter radiation created by the ranging signal, and a controller which calculates a distance to a target. The controller also creates a wind profile between the spotter scope and the target based on scintillation statistics of backscatter detected by the focal plane array and provides corrective aiming instructions based on the wind profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventor: Kurtis L. Kelly
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Patent number: 7626760Abstract: A rifle scope has a front end receiving light and a rear end passing light to the user eye. The rifle scope has an elevation adjustment; an inside body is hollow and tubular and fitting inside a middle body which is also hollow and tubular shaped and a top angle focus adjustment mounted on the inside body in front of the elevation windage. The top angle focus adjustment has a top angle focus knob, a focus shaft mounted to the focus knob, and a top angle gear mounted to the focus shaft. The top angle focus knob and the focus shaft and the top angle gear are fixed so that they rotate together on an axis of the focus shaft. The inside body focus gear housing has an inside body focus gear meshing with the top angle gear, and the top angle gear rotation rotates the inside body focus gear.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventor: John Wu
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Patent number: 7612952Abstract: An adjustment mechanism to adjust a telescope sighting system comprises an adjusting muff rotatably supported on a connector part to drive the adjustment mechanism. The connector part is designed to transmit the motion of the adjusting muff to its connected components in order to adjust them. A first interlocking component is linked to the adjusting muff and fitted with first lock elements to constitute a first click array. A display means indicates the excursion of rotation of the adjusting muff, and a switch actuates the displays following a predetermined rotational excursion of the adjusting muff. A second interlocking component linked to the adjusting muff is provided with a second click array—different from the first click array—constituted by second lock components.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Schmidt & Bender GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Andreas Schäfer
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Patent number: 7603804Abstract: A reticle of a projectile weapon aiming system such as a riflescope includes a primary aiming mark adapted to be sighted-in at a first selected range and further includes a plurality of secondary aiming marks spaced apart below the primary aiming mark. The secondary aiming marks are positioned to compensate for ballistic drop at preselected incremental ranges beyond the first selected range, for a selected group of ammunition having similar ballistic characteristics. Angles subtended by adjacent aiming marks of the reticle can be adjusted by changing the optical power of the riflescope, to thereby compensate for ballistic characteristics of different ammunition. In some embodiments, the reticle includes a set of windage aiming marks spaced apart along at least one secondary horizontal axis intersecting a selected one of the secondary aiming marks, to facilitate compensation for the effect of crosswinds on the trajectory of the projectile.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventors: Serge Zaderey, Steven R. Timm, Gary R. Williams, Victoria J. Peters, Laura Peter, Tim Lesser, Tim L. O'Connor
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Publication number: 20090241399Abstract: Rifle scopes with friction reducing elements include a scope body, a movable optical adjustment element connected to the scope body, and a turret rotatably connected to the scope body. The turret includes a contact element contacting the adjustment element at a location of contact. The contact element is rotatable with respect to the turret. The adjustment element at the location of contact differs in hardness from the hardness of a second portion of the adjustment element. The contact element at the location of contact and the adjustment element at the location of contact are of essentially equal hardness.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: Samuel J. Hamilton
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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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Patent number: 7581346Abstract: The invention relates to an actuating element for setting the aim mark of a telescopic sight. According to the invention, the actuating element is rotatably located on the telescopic sight in the form of a rotary knob and the aim mark is displaced in a vertical and/or horizontal direction by means of a mechanical actuator, when the rotary knob is turned. In addition, the rotational area of the rotary knob is restricted in both rotational directions by at least one working region stop. The rotary knob is detachably coupled to the mechanical actuator. The working region stop(s) can be deactivated, allowing the rotary knob to be turned beyond the working region stop in both directions. The actuating element can be switched between at least three different modes. In mode A, the rotary knob is coupled to the mechanical actuator and the working region stop is inactive.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2005Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Kahles Ges. m.b.H.Inventors: Christian Klepp, Hermann Theisinger, Roman Wagensommerer
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Patent number: 7578091Abstract: The invention relates to an operating element for adjusting the cross-hairs of a telescopic sight. The operating element is in the form of a rotating knob, arranged to rotate on the telescopic sight, whereby a rotation of the rotating knob adjusts the cross-hairs by means of an adjuster mechanism. The rotating knob comprises one or several index marks, by means of which one or more positions of the cross-hairs may be indexed. The one or several index element(s) is/are arranged in one or several recess(es) and may be displaced therein in the circumferential direction of the rotating knob. The index elements are furthermore coupled to the rotating knob in the recesses such as to be rotated with the rotating knob on a rotation of the same.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2005Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Kahles Ges, M.B.H.Inventors: Christian Klepp, Hermann Theisinger, Roman Wagensommerer
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Publication number: 20090205239Abstract: A system and method for use of an enhanced aiming system which includes a marker displayed at a first position in an aiming scope, a user input of a start position and an ending position to measure a desired impact zone, a calculator for determining a range to the target based on the known dimension of the impact zone and the magnification value of the aiming scope, and a display in the aiming scope for showing an aiming point dot or bar to compensate for projectile drop at the calculated range, and optionally for windage and optionally for moving target hold-over.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventor: Thomas D. Smith, III
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Publication number: 20090193704Abstract: A night sight includes a notched bottom portion, permitting the use of a large objective lens for maximized light gathering capability while also permitting the night sight to be mounted with its center line relatively close to the center line of the barrel of the weapon with which it is used. This configuration permits the night sight to be mounted so that its center line is the same as the center line of a daytime telescopic sight used in conjunction with the night sight. The night sight includes a focusing assembly having decreased sensitivity to tilt or decenter, and a collimator mounted within a spherical bearing so that the collimator may be precisely aligned during assembly of the night sight. The night sight thereby ensures that an image viewed through the night sight appears to originate from the same angle as that with which the image entered the objective lens, and further resists a need to compensate for parallax during aiming.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Eugene Pochapsky, Paul Maxin, William Welsh
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Publication number: 20090188146Abstract: A rest for cleaning a rifle and for sighting a scope, a stock, and a bore of the rifle. The rest includes a base, a vise assembly, a fore-end support assembly, and an elevator assembly. The vise assembly adjusts for different-length rifles and clamps the stock of the rifle therein. The fore-end support assembly adjusts for the different-length rifles and supports the fore-end of the rifle thereon. The elevator assembly adjusts for the different-length rifles and supports the barrel of the rifle therein. The rest further includes a lapping tool, alignment tools, a stock alignment tool, a bore sighting tool, a centering tool, and a set of diopters. The lapping tool insures smoothness and proper interior profile of the mounting rings for a scope. The alignment tools insures that the scope fits properly without any binding or protrusions. The stock alignment tool lines up the stock of the gun so the gun is leveled. The bore sighting calibrates the scope. The centering tool cradles, centers, and supports the gun.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventor: Theodore J. Werner
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Patent number: 7559169Abstract: A remote-controlled sight of a firearm has an aiming unit and a remote-controlled unit. The aiming unit is detachably disposed on a firearm body of the firearm and the remote-controlled unit connects to the firearm body. The remote-controlled unit has a button, a wireless transmitting module and a wireless receiving module, the wireless transmitting module is electrically connected to the button and the wireless receiving module is electrically connected to the aiming unit. When the button is pressed, a signal is transmitted from the wireless transmitting module and received by the wireless receiving module to actuate the aiming unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2006Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Asia Optical Co., Inc.Inventors: Chih-Wei Hung, Shang-Yung Liang, Chia-Chen Chang
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Patent number: 7552559Abstract: Shown is a system for power adjustment of an adjustable parameter of a telescopic site. The system includes a power supply, a reversible motor, a reduction drive, and a wireless receiver in a housing. A wireless controller/transmitter is in operable communication with the wireless receiver and is operable by a user to provide at least two commands to the wireless receiver. The controller/transmitter includes first and secondary momentary contact push button switches for controlling the commands and is adapted to the secured to one or more of the users fingers in preselected positions such that the switches stay in place on the users hand regardless of the users hand position. This may include an at least partial glove that carries the switches and the wireless controller/transmitter.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Inventor: Fred Day
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Patent number: 7522356Abstract: A sight includes at least one lens having a lens central axis parallel to a lens through-thickness direction and which is laterally physically truncated parallel to the lens central axis, and a sight housing in which the at least one lens is received. The sight housing has a horizontal dimension, and a vertical dimension less than the horizontal dimension. A greatest dimension of the lens is parallel to the horizontal dimension of the sight housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2005Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: James R. Whitty
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Publication number: 20090064561Abstract: The memory indicia system allows to make a distinctive alignment range on an optical scope of a firearm. The system comprises a basic indicia indicator, which is to be attached to the alignment turret of an optical scope, and one or more additional indicia components to be attached on the basic indicia indicator. Both the basic indicia indicator and additional indicia component have at least a range value indicating the alignment distance, an alignment mark, and a cartridge code as indication of the type of cartridge used. The basic indicia indicator and the additional indicia component are film-like components the one side of which has a film adhesive covered by a removable protective film. The components are attached to the rim of the optical scope's alignment turret after the firearm has been aligned. The memory indicia system also comprises a separate cartridge item indicator to be attached to a cartridge box.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventor: Harri PILTONEN
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Patent number: 7483213Abstract: An image combining viewer transmits a daylight image directly through the viewer, while reflecting at least one wavelength other than visible light towards a sensor. A display for displaying the image received by the sensor in a visible wavelength is reflected by the back surface of the mirror back along the optical path, combining the displayed image with the daylight image so that they appear to be a single image.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Omnitech PartnersInventor: Eugene Pochapsky
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Publication number: 20090000176Abstract: A riflescope. In the illustrative embodiment, the inventive riflescope is implemented with a housing having an exterior surface and a texture applied to the surface of the housing. In the best mode, the texture has an elevation of 250 microns above the surface of the housing. In more specific embodiments, the texture is uniform and geometric.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventor: Morris Robert Robitaille
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Patent number: 7437848Abstract: A firearm aiming and photographing compound apparatus. A digital sight is disposed on a firearm body and includes an image processing module and a receiver electrically connected thereto. A remote-control transmitter is connected to the firearm body, emitting a signal. The receiver receives the signal, actuating the image processing module.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2006Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Asia Optical Co., Inc.Inventor: Chia-Chun Chang
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Patent number: 7434346Abstract: A sighting device for a firearm exhibits a display device, which is a component of a measuring device for the distance to the target and which displays this target in the field of vision of the marksman. Of the other components of the measuring device, at least one part is not arranged in or on the sighting device. The sighting device exhibits an interface, through which the components of the measuring device arranged in or on the sighting device may be connected to components of the measuring device arranged in or on the firearm in an assembly in accordance with the intended use of the sighting device on the firearm, in such a way that, as a result, collectively a measuring device in working order arises. To this end, the firearm also exhibits a corresponding interface as well, as one of the components of the measuring device.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Blaser Finanzholding GmbHInventor: Christian Scherpf
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Patent number: 7415791Abstract: A rifle scope has a body with a number of optical elements. An adjustment knob is rotated we connected to the body and interacts with at least one of the optical elements to provide an image shift in response to rotation of the knob. A detent mechanism interacts with the knob, and has a number of detent positions. Many of the detent positions have a first detent force, and a selected subset the detent positions have a greater second force. The selected subset of detent positions may correspond to selected major distance intervals.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2006Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: U.S. Optics, Inc.Inventors: John B Williams, III, Nick A Baroldi
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Publication number: 20080127540Abstract: A riflescope includes an objective optic assembly with a bottom surface that defines a scoop. Upon mounting the riflescope, the scoop receives a portion of a firearm. The scoop eliminates interference between the objective optic assembly and the firearm and allows a centerline of the riflescope to be placed in closer proximity to a centerline of the firearm.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.Inventor: Andrew W. York