Patent classifications
F41J1/00
SIMULATED RANGE TARGETS WITH IMPACT OVERLAY
The present invention provides a precision target that can be used to simulate long distance shooting at a short distance. Soldiers and other shooters may simulate long distance target practice by using a short-range target that simulates multiple ranges or distances. The targets precisely scale various factors in a given scenario, such as target size, target range, wind and other exterior ballistics. The targets may also take into account several changing variables that a shooter may encounter when taking a long-range shot, such as bullet drop, distance, wind direction, wind speed, and other exterior ballistics factors and variables that affect a shot or the trajectory of the fired bullet in order to make the target practice accurate.
SIMULATED RANGE TARGETS WITH IMPACT OVERLAY
The present invention provides a precision target that can be used to simulate long distance shooting at a short distance. Soldiers and other shooters may simulate long distance target practice by using a short-range target that simulates multiple ranges or distances. The targets precisely scale various factors in a given scenario, such as target size, target range, wind and other exterior ballistics. The targets may also take into account several changing variables that a shooter may encounter when taking a long-range shot, such as bullet drop, distance, wind direction, wind speed, and other exterior ballistics factors and variables that affect a shot or the trajectory of the fired bullet in order to make the target practice accurate.
Falling tree target
A shooting target for use with high-power firearms comprising one or more movable targets moveably connected to an upstanding post. The post includes an elongate target guide structure defined by hollow cylinder with a guide slot in the cylinder wall. The target has a pivot section with a target arm extending generally perpendicularly therefrom and a distally disposed target face connected to the arm. The cylinder is sized to receive the pivot section therein so that the target arm extends outwardly though the guide slot, the guide slot configured to simultaneously direct movement of the target from one side of the guide to the other and downwardly as the target rotated in the guide structure following impact by a bullet. The target arm is configured to position the target adjacent to the upstanding post where it is visible to the shooter. The upstanding post is provided with a V-shaped impingement structure disposed facing the shooter and between the target support structure and the shooter. The upstanding post is also preferably angled toward the shooter to direct bullets downwardly upon impact with the target.
Robotic athletic training or sporting method, apparatus, system, and computer program product
A sporting robotic device apparatus, system, method and/or computer program product may provide an electronically programmably controlled sporting device. Certain embodiments include a plurality of sporting devices coupled to a robot or a plurality of the at least one robots, where the plurality of robots each include a sporting device coupled to the plurality of robots, and where each robot includes a plurality of joint axes, motors, and structural members. The sporting robotic device can further include an electronic user interface coupled to the robots and an electronic computer processor, memory, input and output devices, and can include further features as claimed including at least one of the user interface with devices coupled thereto, the computer processor configured to save or retrieve a sporting routine from memory, to randomize a challenge, or configured to combine sporting routines, or shuffle sporting routines, previously saved.
Robotic athletic training or sporting method, apparatus, system, and computer program product
A sporting robotic device apparatus, system, method and/or computer program product may provide an electronically programmably controlled sporting device. Certain embodiments include a plurality of sporting devices coupled to a robot or a plurality of the at least one robots, where the plurality of robots each include a sporting device coupled to the plurality of robots, and where each robot includes a plurality of joint axes, motors, and structural members. The sporting robotic device can further include an electronic user interface coupled to the robots and an electronic computer processor, memory, input and output devices, and can include further features as claimed including at least one of the user interface with devices coupled thereto, the computer processor configured to save or retrieve a sporting routine from memory, to randomize a challenge, or configured to combine sporting routines, or shuffle sporting routines, previously saved.
APPARATUS FOR GENERATING A VITALS TARGET
An apparatus for generating a vitals target may include a processor, an output device, and a non-transitory storage medium. The output device is communicatively connected to the processor. The non-transitory storage medium may include a number of module. The number of modules may include a target distance identify module, a target animal identify module, a vital zone determine module, a first distance identify module, and a target calculate module. The target distance identify module that identifies a target set distance for a target configuration. The target animal identify module identifies an animal being simulated. The first distance identify module identifying a first distance being simulated at the target set distance. The target calculate module rendering the vital zone for a target distance. The output generate module causing the output device to generate a vitals target.
APPARATUS FOR GENERATING A VITALS TARGET
An apparatus for generating a vitals target may include a processor, an output device, and a non-transitory storage medium. The output device is communicatively connected to the processor. The non-transitory storage medium may include a number of module. The number of modules may include a target distance identify module, a target animal identify module, a vital zone determine module, a first distance identify module, and a target calculate module. The target distance identify module that identifies a target set distance for a target configuration. The target animal identify module identifies an animal being simulated. The first distance identify module identifying a first distance being simulated at the target set distance. The target calculate module rendering the vital zone for a target distance. The output generate module causing the output device to generate a vitals target.
SHOOTING TARGET ASSEMBLY
Shooting target assemblies have a post element having spaced-apart upper first and second protrusions defining an elongated target receptacle slot, the target receptacle slot having a closed lower end and an open upper end, a target plate having a main portion and an elongated stem portion extending from the main portion, the stem portion having parallel stem legs spaced apart to define a stem slot, a bridge portion connected between the stem legs away from the main portion and defining a lower end of the stem slot, the stem slot of the target plate being adapted to closely receive one of the first and second protrusions of the post element, and the target receptacle slot of the post element being adapted to closely receive the bridge portion of the target plate. The target receptacle slot may have a slot width adapted to closely receive the bridge.
FIREARM SIMULATOR TARGETS AND FIREARM SIMULATION SYSTEMS
Firearm simulator targets and firearm simulation systems are disclosed. A firearm simulator target includes a processor, a memory module, a plurality of light emitting diodes, and machine readable instructions stored in the memory module. When executed by the processor, the machine readable instructions cause the firearm simulator target to illuminate a target pattern subset of the plurality of light emitting diodes such that the target pattern subset of the plurality of light emitting diodes are illuminated to display a target pattern. The target pattern subset of the plurality of light emitting diodes that are illuminated includes a first light emitting diode. When executed by the processor, the machine readable instructions further cause the firearm simulator target to receive a signal from the first light emitting diode, and determine a target hit location at the first light emitting diode based on the signal received from the first light emitting diode.
FALLING TREE TARGET
A shooting target for use with high-power firearms comprising one or more movable targets moveably connected to an upstanding post. The post includes an elongate target guide structure defined by hollow cylinder with a guide slot in the cylinder wall. The target has a pivot section with a target arm extending generally perpendicularly therefrom and a distally disposed target face connected to the arm. The cylinder is sized to receive the pivot section therein so that the target arm extends outwardly though the guide slot, the guide slot configured to simultaneously direct movement of the target from one side of the guide to the other and downwardly as the target rotated in the guide structure following impact by a bullet. The target arm is configured to position the target adjacent to the upstanding post where it is visible to the shooter. The upstanding post is provided with a V-shaped impingement structure disposed facing the shooter and between the target support structure and the shooter. The upstanding post is also preferably angled toward the shooter to direct bullets downwardly upon impact with the target.