Patent classifications
F41G1/393
TARGET SIGHT WITH SENSOR
An accessory system for a firearm includes a target sight secured to a mounting rail of the firearm, an accessory secured to the mounting rail of the firearm, a sensor configured to sense a position of the accessory, and a processor configured to receive input from the sensor and adjust an operating mode of the target sight based on the input from the sensor. The sensor may be a magnetic sensor, a proximity sensor, an ambient light sensor, or a switch. Methods are also described.
MOUNTING BASE AND RINGS FOR MOUNTING AN OPTICAL SCOPE TO A ROCKET PROPELLED GRENADE (RPG) LAUNCHER
An optical scope mounting system is disclosed including a back-sloped base mount and a pair of rings, to cooperate with the base mount, for positioning an optical scope laterally of the weapon on which it is mounted. The optical mounting system finds utility on rocket propelled grenade (RPG) launchers. The back-sloped base mount creates a divergence between the centerline of the bore of the RPG launcher and the line of sight through the optical scope.
MOUNTING BASE AND RINGS FOR MOUNTING AN OPTICAL SCOPE TO A ROCKET PROPELLED GRENADE (RPG) LAUNCHER
An optical scope mounting system is disclosed including a back-sloped base mount and a pair of rings, to cooperate with the base mount, for positioning an optical scope laterally of the weapon on which it is mounted. The optical mounting system finds utility on rocket propelled grenade (RPG) launchers. The back-sloped base mount creates a divergence between the centerline of the bore of the RPG launcher and the line of sight through the optical scope.
LASER RADIATION SYSTEM, IMAGE GENERATION DEVICE, AND RECORDING MEDIUM
A laser radiation system is provided with a search radiation section that radiates search light to a target object, a laser radiation section that radiates a laser beam, an image acquisition section that acquires a first image in which the target object irradiated with the search light is imaged and a second image in which an imaging range including the target object is imaged, a generation section that generates, based on the first and the second images, a generated image in which an influence by disturbance light is less than in the first image, and a radiation control section that controls, based on the generated image, a direction in which the laser radiation section radiates the laser beam. In addition, in the present laser radiation system, an intensity Intensity of the search light by which an image is formed in the second image is smaller than an intensity of the search light by which an image is formed in the first image.
A laser radiation system provided with a search radiation section that radiates search light to a target object, a laser radiation section that radiates a laser beam, an image acquisition section that acquires a first image in which the target object irradiated with the search light is imaged and a second image in which an imaging range including the target object is imaged, a generation section that generates, based on the first and second images, a generated image in which an influence by disturbance light is less than in the first image, and a radiation control section that controls, based on the generated image, a direction in which the laser radiation section radiates the laser beam. Intensity of the search light by which an image is formed in the second image is smaller than an intensity of the search light by which an image is formed in the first image.
Optical rifle boresight alignment apparatus and method
An optical Boresight alignment device that leverages creation of an opto-mechanical reference to the rifle barrel so that the riflescope can be used to directly measure the axis of the rifle barrel and thereby offer the necessary feedback to precisely boresight the riflescope. An illumination multiplexer module (IMM) allows the riflescope to function as an illuminated precision autocollimator with which to optically measure the barrel angle. The present invention leverages the two most accurate rifle components: the barrel and the riflescope themselves to directly measure the axes of each device, the optical (riflescope) and the mechanical (barrel). This is an improvement over existing methods by successfully using the external surface of the rifle barrel as a kinematic mechanical reference.
Optical rifle boresight alignment apparatus and method
An optical Boresight alignment device that leverages creation of an opto-mechanical reference to the rifle barrel so that the riflescope can be used to directly measure the axis of the rifle barrel and thereby offer the necessary feedback to precisely boresight the riflescope. An illumination multiplexer module (IMM) allows the riflescope to function as an illuminated precision autocollimator with which to optically measure the barrel angle. The present invention leverages the two most accurate rifle components: the barrel and the riflescope themselves to directly measure the axes of each device, the optical (riflescope) and the mechanical (barrel). This is an improvement over existing methods by successfully using the external surface of the rifle barrel as a kinematic mechanical reference.
Firearm accessory mount
A firearm accessory mount is described herein. The firearm accessory mount is manufactured by securing a raw amount of material, shaping the raw amount of material to generate receiving structures positioned on a mounting base along a common axis, forming apertures through the receiving structures to form accessory rings along a single axis from one direction and at least substantially dividing each of the accessory rings into receivers and caps.
Firearm accessory mount
A firearm accessory mount is described herein. The firearm accessory mount is manufactured by securing a raw amount of material, shaping the raw amount of material to generate receiving structures positioned on a mounting base along a common axis, forming apertures through the receiving structures to form accessory rings along a single axis from one direction and at least substantially dividing each of the accessory rings into receivers and caps.
Interface support for an aiming system
A turret intended to be mounted on an armored vehicle includes: a barrel system having a barrel liner and a protective tube against impacts and vibrations connected to the barrel liner at a junction with a mask of the turret; and a rigid and interchangeable interface system to attach to the turret a piece of functional equipment including at least an aiming system. The interface system is fastened on the protective tube against the impacts and vibrations such that the interface system is placed in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the barrel system. The interface system includes, in the following predefined order: an essentially semi-circular or semi-cylindrical enclosure serving as a support surrounding the protective tube against the impacts and vibrations; a base attached to the enclosure; a plate over the base; and a support fastened perpendicularly to the plate.
Interface support for an aiming system
A turret intended to be mounted on an armored vehicle includes: a barrel system having a barrel liner and a protective tube against impacts and vibrations connected to the barrel liner at a junction with a mask of the turret; and a rigid and interchangeable interface system to attach to the turret a piece of functional equipment including at least an aiming system. The interface system is fastened on the protective tube against the impacts and vibrations such that the interface system is placed in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the barrel system. The interface system includes, in the following predefined order: an essentially semi-circular or semi-cylindrical enclosure serving as a support surrounding the protective tube against the impacts and vibrations; a base attached to the enclosure; a plate over the base; and a support fastened perpendicularly to the plate.