Patent classifications
F41G1/46
Rotationally deployed non-blocking firearm mirror accessory
A firearm accessory is rotatable on two axes through the use of a sleeve mounted on a bearing comprising of a first part and a second part the second part being rotatable and coupled to the first part facilitating a central opening and a first rotational motion and protrusions with at least one hinge from the sleeve attaching to a mirror device acting as a second rotational motion. An alternative teaches digital control of a swinging mirror assembly having spring acting ball actuators providing the digital action between the actuators and a surface. In another alternative, two armatures also are taught that connect a reflective device to a bearing mounted sleeve in front of or behind a target viewing device. Any of these may be directly rail mounted with appropriate attachment devices or directly connected to or manufactured as an integral part of a reflex sight, night vision, scope or similar viewing system of a firearm.
WIRELESS CONTROL STRUCTURE OF AN AIMING DEVICE
The invention discloses a wireless control structure of an aiming device comprising a remote controller and a wireless receiver connected wirelessly therewith. Said wireless receiver is installed on the aiming device and is connected with the switch of aiming device; said remote controller includes the remote control chip and keys, indicator light and transmit antenna connected with the remote control chip; said wireless receiver includes the receiving chip and receiving antenna connected therewith. The invention has achieved wireless control of aiming device via a wireless control structure of aiming device and simplified control structure of current aiming device, making the control of aiming device more convenient and visually beautiful.
WIRELESS CONTROL STRUCTURE OF AN AIMING DEVICE
The invention discloses a wireless control structure of an aiming device comprising a remote controller and a wireless receiver connected wirelessly therewith. Said wireless receiver is installed on the aiming device and is connected with the switch of aiming device; said remote controller includes the remote control chip and keys, indicator light and transmit antenna connected with the remote control chip; said wireless receiver includes the receiving chip and receiving antenna connected therewith. The invention has achieved wireless control of aiming device via a wireless control structure of aiming device and simplified control structure of current aiming device, making the control of aiming device more convenient and visually beautiful.
FIREARM WITH AUTOMATIC TARGET ACQUIRING AND SHOOTING
A firearm that automatically controls the release of bullets, including one or more sensors that provide real-time sensor data of the view in front of the firearm, a computer that identities legitimate targets in the real-time sensor data, without user intervention, a trigger sensor that determines directly or indirectly if the trigger is engaged, wherein as long as the trigger is engaged, the firearm is configured to continuously acquire real-time sensor data, identify legitimate targets and automatically release bullets when the firearm is directed toward the identified targets.
Device Controlling Shooting Based on Firearm Movement
New systems, devices and methods for extremely precise aiming and shooting of firearms by relatively unskilled users are provided. In some embodiments, shots may be planned in advance. In some embodiments, a device including specialized computer hardware and software aids a user in planning a shot(s), evaluating the accuracy of the planned shot(s), adjusting the location of the planned shot(s), and executing the planned shots. In some embodiments, the system may prevent shots where motion, acceleration and positioning of the device and/or firearm relative to the planned shot location(s) and/or the surrounding environment may cause an inaccurate shot, but execute shots where those factors facilitate a highly accurate shot. In some embodiments, the control system may similarly account for, counteract and/or otherwise adjust for any other relevant ballistic and other accuracy-impacting factors with a position-actuable firing mechanism to maintain a projected flight path of such a point of impact.
Weapon Sight
A weapon sight apparatus includes a housing, a sight mount, an angle modifier, an angle adjusting mechanism, and a weapon mount. The housing includes a first end, a second end, a first side, and a second side. The sight mount is disposed on the first side of the housing and includes a first end and a second end, the sight mount being pivotally mounted proximate the second end of the sight mount and to couple to a weapon sight. The angle modifier modifies an angle of the housing. The angle adjusting mechanism is coupled to the second end of the sight mount, the angle adjusting mechanism to adjust an angle of the housing in accordance with the angle modified by the angle modifier. The weapon mount, disposed on the second side of the housing, mounts a projectile weapon to the weapon sight apparatus.
Weapon Sight
A weapon sight apparatus includes a housing, a sight mount, an angle modifier, an angle adjusting mechanism, and a weapon mount. The housing includes a first end, a second end, a first side, and a second side. The sight mount is disposed on the first side of the housing and includes a first end and a second end, the sight mount being pivotally mounted proximate the second end of the sight mount and to couple to a weapon sight. The angle modifier modifies an angle of the housing. The angle adjusting mechanism is coupled to the second end of the sight mount, the angle adjusting mechanism to adjust an angle of the housing in accordance with the angle modified by the angle modifier. The weapon mount, disposed on the second side of the housing, mounts a projectile weapon to the weapon sight apparatus.
Viewing instrument having waveguide image transmission and rotatable reticle
The invention relates to a viewing instrument (1) for observing the surroundings and aiming at targets in the surroundings of a vehicle, in particular an armored vehicle, comprising an eyepiece unit (2) and an objective unit (3) and comprising an optical waveguide bundle (4), which connects the objective unit (3) and the eyepiece unit (2) to each other, wherein the optical waveguide bundle (4) transmits an image of the surroundings, which is focused by the optical unit of the objective unit (3) onto the objective-side end of the optical waveguide bundle (4), to the eyepiece unit (2), wherein a reticle (6) is arranged in an intermediate image plane, in which the optical unit (5) of the eyepiece unit (2) focuses the transmitted image of the surroundings as an intermediate image, and is rotatable about the optical axis (7) relative to the intermediate image.
Turret for rifle scopes
Elevation turrets are used in rifles copes to adjust the point of aim of in the vertical direction. In tactical riflescopes used for precise shooting at long distance, the shooter often adjusts the elevation turret via very small movements or clicks. Each click indicates a fine adjustment step, often MOA or MOA (Minute of Arc). At night or under stressful field conditions, it is difficult for the shooter to see the click markings or remember whether the turret has been turned once or twice. The present invention discloses an elevation turret that features a moving pin. The pin protrudes from the top of the turret if the turret is turned more than once. This can provide tactile feedback to the shooter and help him re-adjust his point of aim in the dark or when wearing gloves.
Turret for rifle scopes
Elevation turrets are used in rifles copes to adjust the point of aim of in the vertical direction. In tactical riflescopes used for precise shooting at long distance, the shooter often adjusts the elevation turret via very small movements or clicks. Each click indicates a fine adjustment step, often MOA or MOA (Minute of Arc). At night or under stressful field conditions, it is difficult for the shooter to see the click markings or remember whether the turret has been turned once or twice. The present invention discloses an elevation turret that features a moving pin. The pin protrudes from the top of the turret if the turret is turned more than once. This can provide tactile feedback to the shooter and help him re-adjust his point of aim in the dark or when wearing gloves.