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Open Frame Reflex Pivot Mechanics
20220178653 · 2022-06-09 ·

A reflex sight to sight a weapon, such as a firearm, comprises a frame carried by a base. The frame carries a mirror and an illumination source, such as an LED, spaced-apart and in a fixed relationship with respect to one another with the illumination source directed towards the mirror at a fixed orientation. A spindle is carried by the frame and disposed between the frame and the base about which an orientation of the frame with respect to the base is adjusted. The spindle has a vertical shaft extending between the base and the frame, with the frame capable of swiveling horizontally on the vertical shaft to adjust for azimuth. The spindle also has a horizontal axle extending between the vertical shaft and the frame, with the frame vertically pivotal on the horizontal axle to adjust for elevation.

Zero-stop turret

A zero-stop mechanism comprises first and second stop members and a movement limit member. The second stop member is releasably secured to an adjustment mechanism. The movement limit member extends around a turret assembly and has a substantially annular main body from which a lug extends. In a first rotational direction of the adjustment mechanism, the second stop member comes into contact with a first side of the lug whereby the main body is rotated in the first rotational direction until a second side of the lug comes into contact with the first stop member. In a second rotational direction of the adjustment mechanism, the second stop member comes into contact with the lug second side whereby the main body is rotated in the second rotational direction until the lug first side contacts the first stop member.

Zero-stop turret

A zero-stop mechanism comprises first and second stop members and a movement limit member. The second stop member is releasably secured to an adjustment mechanism. The movement limit member extends around a turret assembly and has a substantially annular main body from which a lug extends. In a first rotational direction of the adjustment mechanism, the second stop member comes into contact with a first side of the lug whereby the main body is rotated in the first rotational direction until a second side of the lug comes into contact with the first stop member. In a second rotational direction of the adjustment mechanism, the second stop member comes into contact with the lug second side whereby the main body is rotated in the second rotational direction until the lug first side contacts the first stop member.

DEVICE FOR ATTACHING A SIGHT TO A HANDGUN
20220163292 · 2022-05-26 ·

The invention relates to a device (01) for attaching a sight (03) to a mounting rail (07) of a handgun (02), the mounting rail (07) being disposed on the end of the grip (04) of the handgun (02) facing the barrel, and the device (01) comprising an annular body (09) which can be slid onto the mounting rail (07) in a form-fitting manner and which surrounds the slide (06), the barrel (05) and the mounting rail (07) on the grip (04) of the handgun (02), and a gap for movement being provided between the slide (06) and the inner circumference of the body (09) of the device (01), and the device (01) comprising a clamping device by means of which the body (09) can be clamped on the mounting rail (07) of the grip (04). The clamping device comprises a clamping jaw (10) movably mounted on an actuation means, the clamping jaw (10) being switchable between an open position, in which the clamping jaw (10) does not engage the mounting rail (07), and a clamping position, in which the clamping jaw (10) engages the mounting rail (07) in a fixing manner, by means of the actuation means.

DEVICE FOR ATTACHING A SIGHT TO A HANDGUN
20220163292 · 2022-05-26 ·

The invention relates to a device (01) for attaching a sight (03) to a mounting rail (07) of a handgun (02), the mounting rail (07) being disposed on the end of the grip (04) of the handgun (02) facing the barrel, and the device (01) comprising an annular body (09) which can be slid onto the mounting rail (07) in a form-fitting manner and which surrounds the slide (06), the barrel (05) and the mounting rail (07) on the grip (04) of the handgun (02), and a gap for movement being provided between the slide (06) and the inner circumference of the body (09) of the device (01), and the device (01) comprising a clamping device by means of which the body (09) can be clamped on the mounting rail (07) of the grip (04). The clamping device comprises a clamping jaw (10) movably mounted on an actuation means, the clamping jaw (10) being switchable between an open position, in which the clamping jaw (10) does not engage the mounting rail (07), and a clamping position, in which the clamping jaw (10) engages the mounting rail (07) in a fixing manner, by means of the actuation means.

Charging handle, charging handle latch, firearm, and methods of operation
11333455 · 2022-05-17 ·

A charging handle, charging handle latch, and firearm with a charging handle. The charging handle includes a charging handle body that extends between a front and a rear of the charging handle; a crossbar at the rear of the charging handle, wherein the charging handle body has a top surface and a bottom surface opposite the top surface, wherein at least a portion of the bottom surface bottom surface defines a first plane. The charging handle further includes a latch pivotally connected to the charging handle, wherein the latch includes a gripping surface configured to be depressed by a user, wherein an extension portion of the latch extends below the first plane.

Charging handle, charging handle latch, firearm, and methods of operation
11333455 · 2022-05-17 ·

A charging handle, charging handle latch, and firearm with a charging handle. The charging handle includes a charging handle body that extends between a front and a rear of the charging handle; a crossbar at the rear of the charging handle, wherein the charging handle body has a top surface and a bottom surface opposite the top surface, wherein at least a portion of the bottom surface bottom surface defines a first plane. The charging handle further includes a latch pivotally connected to the charging handle, wherein the latch includes a gripping surface configured to be depressed by a user, wherein an extension portion of the latch extends below the first plane.

Method For Shock Attenuation Device Using A Pivot Mechanism
20210364255 · 2021-11-25 ·

A method for forming a weapon accessory mounting device to attach to a projectile firing weapon is disclosed. A flexure for receiving a body of the weapon accessory is formed. A pivot portion is formed at a first end of the flexure to attach the flexure to the weapon at a first attachment region. A second attachment portion is formed at a second end of the flexure to attach the flexure to the weapon at a second attachment region. A first aperture is formed in the pivot portion configured to receive a pivot pin. A second aperture in the weapon accessory body receives the pivot pin at a weapon accessory body first end to attach the weapon accessory body first end to the pivot portion. The pivot portion is configured to convert at least a portion of energy of a weapon shock recoil from translational energy to rotational energy.

Method For Shock Attenuation Device Using A Pivot Mechanism
20210364255 · 2021-11-25 ·

A method for forming a weapon accessory mounting device to attach to a projectile firing weapon is disclosed. A flexure for receiving a body of the weapon accessory is formed. A pivot portion is formed at a first end of the flexure to attach the flexure to the weapon at a first attachment region. A second attachment portion is formed at a second end of the flexure to attach the flexure to the weapon at a second attachment region. A first aperture is formed in the pivot portion configured to receive a pivot pin. A second aperture in the weapon accessory body receives the pivot pin at a weapon accessory body first end to attach the weapon accessory body first end to the pivot portion. The pivot portion is configured to convert at least a portion of energy of a weapon shock recoil from translational energy to rotational energy.

Open frame reflex pivot mechanics
11788815 · 2023-10-17 · ·

A reflex sight to sight a weapon, such as a firearm, comprises a frame carried by a base. The frame carries a mirror and an illumination source, such as an LED, spaced-apart and in a fixed relationship with respect to one another with the illumination source directed towards the mirror at a fixed orientation. A spindle is carried by the frame and disposed between the frame and the base about which an orientation of the frame with respect to the base is adjusted. The spindle has a vertical shaft extending between the base and the frame, with the frame capable of swiveling horizontally on the vertical shaft to adjust for azimuth. The spindle also has a horizontal axle extending between the vertical shaft and the frame, with the frame vertically pivotal on the horizontal axle to adjust for elevation.