Patent classifications
F41C33/001
Carry Assist Harness System
A carry harness system includes a support belt arranged to encircle a user's waist; a shoulder harness arranged to lay over the user's shoulders on opposite sides of the user's head; two front belt support straps arranged to be on a front side of the user and extending between the shoulder harness and the support belt; two rear belt support straps arranged to be on a rear side of the user and extending between the shoulder harness and the support belt; two post receivers supported on the support belt on the rear side; and two posts. The posts are arranged spaced-apart on the rear side, fit into the receivers and extending vertically between the post receivers and a vertical elevation above the shoulder harness. The two posts are fixed to the shoulder harness and have strap connections at tops of the posts. Two object support straps extend between the strap connections forwardly and obliquely to attachments on a rear side of the object to be carried.
Firearm Support System
A firearm support system includes a receiver body comprising an upper wall comprising a strap slot and a strap carried by a strap bar, the strap being configured for passage through the strap slot and the strap bar being configured to be received within the strap slot.
Firearm harness system and method
A system for supporting a firearm in a generally vertical position includes a stock support member to support the stock of the firearm, a first fastening element operatively connectable to a user, and a second fastening element mountable with respect to the firearm. The system is configured such that the first and second fastening elements remain engaged when the firearm is in the generally vertical position so that the firearm is supported only by the fastening elements and the stock support member, but automatically disengage when the firearm is moved to a generally horizontal position for firing.
PISTOL BRACE
A pistol brace includes a main frame, a forward hand grip, an adjustable front bracket attaching the main frame to the forward hand grip, a pistol muzzle guard extending forwardly at a top of the hand grip, a stock frame member attached to a rear of the main frame by an adjustable stock bracket having a stock pivot hinge for collapsing and extending the stock frame member. A stock adjustment slide allows for adjustment of the length of the stock to accommodate different size operators. A collapsible butt stock is pivotally fitted to an end of the stock frame member. A rail mount above the forward hand grip attaches to a picatinny rail on an underside of the pistol barrel and a pistol grip mounting mechanism and a pistol locking mechanism secure the grip of the pistol to the main frame.
UNDERDEVELOPED HANDS ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY PROVIDING PROJECTILES LAUNCH HANDLING TOOLS AND METHODS
Assistive apparatus including four subcomponents including: holding down the rev trigger, pulling the launch trigger, stabilizing the blaster, and supporting the weight of a toy projectile launcher outer housing. An energy source is mounted in the outer housing for activating with a power/rev trigger. A rotatable panel and a strap/band mount to the grip portion of the outer housing for activating the power trigger. A wrist structure/launching trigger wristband loop mounted to the grip portion of the outer housing for activating the trigger. A balancing structure/weight bearing stabilizer mounts to the outer housing for holding the forward portion of the outer housing, and a shoulder/body strap having a first end for engaging the first connector and a second end for engaging the second connector.
Support structure for a weapons system
A support structure for a weapons system has a frame adapted for connection to a wearer, the frame having an elongated first portion defining a frame axis and adapted for positioning adjacent to the spine of the wearer, the frame having an upper end, a boom connected to the upper end of the frame and having a first boom portion extending away from the frame, and a second boom portion angled with respect to the first boom portion and extending away from the frame axis, the boom having a free end, a cable reel mechanism connected to the frame, a cable having a first end connected to the cable reel mechanism and a free end extending from the free end of the boom and adapted to connect to the weapons system, and the cable reel mechanism including a biasing facility to exert tension on the cable to provide support for the weapons system.
Hands-free support device, a subassembly of a hands-free support device and methods for operating the same
An assembly is disclosed. The assembly includes a base portion and a selectively rotatable portion attached to the base portion. The base portion includes a first subassembly attached to a second subassembly. The first subassembly includes a housing that at least partially contains an actuator. The second subassembly includes a housing receiver that retains the housing. The selectively rotatable portion includes an indexing member attached to an implement carrier portion. The actuator of the base portion is selectively interfaced with the indexing member of the selectively rotatable portion in order to permit the selectively rotatable portion to be arranged relative the base portion in one of two orientations being a rotatably-locked orientation and a freely rotatable orientation.
Sling clips and attachment
A sling clip is disclosed that has a clamping mechanism capable of releasably securing the strap when the strap is slidably received through an opening in the sling clip. The sling clip also has an attachment mechanism configured to secure the sling clip proximate to a weapon bearer's body. The clamping mechanism is operatively configured to secure the strap within the sling clip when the weapon is in a firing position such that the strap minimizes movement of a muzzle end of the weapon caused by recoil of the weapon upon firing. A sling including the sling clip also is disclosed. The sling also includes a flexible strap having a first end and a second end is disclosed. The first end of the strap is configured to be secured to a weapon near a near a butt end of the weapon. The weapon may be a rifle, shotgun, or handgun.
Firearm stabilization apparatus
The present disclosure provides a firearm stabilization apparatus having (1) a main body further having a stopped dado which forms a depression on a front surface of the main body; a first magnet positioned within the depression; a slot along a edge of the main body; and a second magnet positioned within the slot; and (2) a firearm further with a third magnet.
UNIVERSAL RIFLE CARRIER ATTACHMENT
An apparatus for carrying a rifle is disclosed. In one embodiment, such an apparatus includes a coupling mechanism to connect to a rifle. In certain embodiments, the coupling mechanism comprises a hook for engaging a loop, wherein one of the hook and the loop is connected to a rifle. An attachment mechanism, such as a clip or strap, is coupled to the coupling mechanism and configured to attach the coupling mechanism to a backpack or other shoulder harness. In certain embodiments, a retention mechanism may be provided to keep the rifle retained within the coupling mechanism. Similarly, a release mechanism may be provided to release the rifle from the retention mechanism. The release mechanism may engage/disengage the retention mechanism using a cable, or in other embodiments using wired or wireless communication. A corresponding method is also disclosed herein.