Projectile target with hit indicator
11454478 · 2022-09-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41J5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J5/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41J5/056
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J5/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention provides an improved target system for use by target shooters. The target system includes any target that is solid enough to transfer a portion of the impact to the frame supporting the target. An impact sensor that is independent from the target is attached to the frame supporting the target. When the target is hit by a bullet, the impact causes the impact sensor to light an indicator light to indicate that the target was hit. In some embodiments, the indicator light is housed in a housing that includes an adjustable lens to focus the light and concentrate its direction toward the shooter. In other embodiments, a remote indicator light is utilized and the impact sensor sends a radio signal to the indicator light to cause it light up when the target is impacted.
Claims
1. A target system for projectiles comprising: a target hit indicator, said target hit indicator including at least one visual indicator for indicating that a target in which said target hit indicator is attached was impacted by a projectile, said target hit indicator including a housing, said housing including an attachment system suitable for use in securing said hit indicator system to said target, said attachment system includes two or more arms projecting radially outwardly from said housing, each said arm including a forwardly facing foot adapted for releasably retaining an elastic member extending from one of two or more arms to the other of said two or more arms, a portion of said target positioned between said two or more arms and said elastic member, said housing including a light source secured therein, an electronic component secured within said housing and electrically connected to said light source, said electronic component being constructed and arranged to detect the impact of said projectile against said target, said electronic component is constructed and arranged to detect mechanical vibration of said target from said projectile impact against said target without direct attachment to said target to cause said light source to illuminate, a translucent cover for covering said light source, said translucent cover allowing light to be transmitted therethrough, one or more energy sources in electrical connection with said electronic component, said electronic component being constructed and arranged to transfer electrical energy to said light source upon detection of an impact exceeding a predetermined threshold to said target, said electronic component ceasing said transfer of electrical energy after a predetermined period of time, said electronic component automatically resetting to detect additional impacts after said predetermined period of time.
2. The target system for projectiles of claim 1 wherein said electronic component includes two or more predetermined thresholds for sensing impacts to said target; each said threshold causing said light source to illuminate in a different visible manner.
3. The target system for projectiles of claim 1 wherein said one or more energy sources are contained within said housing.
4. The target system for projectiles of claim 3 wherein said energy sources are batteries.
5. The target system for projectiles of claim 1 wherein said housing includes a parabolic reflector positioned with respect to said light source to create focal point of said light source.
6. The target system for projectiles of claim 5 wherein said parabolic reflector is adjustable along the longitudinal axis of said target hit indicator.
7. The target system for projectiles of claim 1 wherein said translucent cover includes a lens portion, said lens portion constructed and arranged to modify a light beam produced by said light source upon illumination.
8. The target system for projectiles of claim 1 wherein said housing includes at least one sight for aiming the trajectory of a light beam produced by said light source.
9. The target system for projectiles of claim 8 wherein said at least one sight is a set of open sights.
10. The target system for projectiles of claim 8 wherein said at least one sight is a set of peep sights.
11. The target system for projectiles of claim 8 wherein said at least one sight is a telescopic sight.
12. The target system for projectiles of claim 8 wherein said housing includes at least one rail constructed and arranged for attachment of said at least one sight.
13. The target system for projectiles of claim 8 wherein said housing is adapted to be secured to said target or target stand.
14. The target system for projectiles of claim 1 wherein said electronic component includes a transmitter for transmitting signals to a remote receiver, said remote receiver including at least one said light source for providing a visual indicator of target impact with said projectile.
15. The target system for projectiles of claim 1 wherein said projectile is a bullet.
16. The target system for projectiles of claim 1 including said target, said target secured to a stand to retain said target in a position suitable for visibility, said target remaining secured to said stand after impact by said projectile.
17. The target system for projectiles of claim 16 wherein said target is secured to said stand to allow for movement of said target when impacted by said projectile to dissipate kinetic energy from said projectile.
18. The target system for projectiles of claim 16 wherein said target is constructed from metal.
19. The target system for projectiles of claim 16 wherein said target is constructed from polymer, said polymer being a self-healing polymer whereby an aperture opened through said target by said projectile automatically closes after passage of said projectile through said target.
20. The target system for projectiles of claim 1 wherein said attachment system includes a first loop sized for encircling a portion of said hit indicator system and a second loop for encircling a portion of said target, said first loop and said second loop arranged at right angles with respect to each other.
21. The target system for projectiles of claim 20 wherein said first loop and said second loop are constructed from a stretchable polymeric material.
22. A target system for projectiles comprising: a target hit indicator, said target hit indicator including at least one visual indicator for indicating that a target in which said target hit indicator is attached was impacted by a projectile, said target hit indicator including a housing, said housing including a light source secured therein, an electronic component secured within said housing and electrically connected to said light source, said electronic component being constructed and arranged to detect the impact of said projectile against said target, a translucent cover for covering said light source, said translucent cover allowing light to be transmitted therethrough, one or more energy sources in electrical connection with said electronic component, said electronic component being constructed and arranged to transfer electrical energy to said light source upon detection of an impact exceeding a predetermined threshold to said target, said electronic component ceasing said transfer of electrical energy after a predetermined period of time, said electronic component automatically resetting to detect additional impacts after said predetermined period of time, said target secured to a stand with a mount system to retain said target in a position suitable for visibility, said target remaining secured to said stand after impact by said projectile, said housing including an attachment system suitable for use in securing said hit indicator system to said target, said attachment system including a first loop sized for encircling a portion of said hit indicator system and a second loop for encircling a portion of said target, said first loop and said second loop arranged at right angles with respect to each other.
23. The target system for projectiles of claim 22 including a swivel securing said first loop and said second loop together for angular adjustment between said first loop and said second loop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(16) While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described a presently preferred embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
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(18) The target 12 is suitably mounted to the stand 14 in one embodiment to allow for its movement when impacted by a bullet to help dissipate bullet kinetic energy, or, in another embodiment, be fixed against movement relative to the stand. As shown, the target 12 is mounted on the stand 14 by a coupler 20 that is preferably pivotally mounted on a portion of the stand 14 as described below. The target 12 can be any suitable size and shape on the surface 21 facing the shooter (the on or shooter side), and can be made of any suitable material as described below. While a stand designed to be fixed in place, at least temporarily, is illustrated, it is to be understood that the target 12 can be moving during use; for example, swinging side to side or moving along a track side to side. For long range shooting or shooting with a pistol at close range, the target can be larger than those that can be used for shorter range rifle shooting if desired. The target 12 can be in the shape of a silhouette, generally rectangular, generally round or any other desirable shape. A generally round shape is common for target shooting and is shown in the illustrated Figures. Typically, a target 12 is a monolithic structure and made out of a metallic material, such as steel, and has a thickness and weight appropriate for the anticipated bullet energy that is being shot at the target. A rimfire target will have a thickness on the order of ⅛ to ¼ inch, while high-powered centerfire rifle targets may have a thickness of ⅜ inch or thicker. Current targets that are designed to indicate a hit by movement have their mass selected to provide the desired amount of movement and resistance to damage. The target 12 in the illustrated structure can be made of any suitable material, such as a metallic material as described above or what is commonly referred to as a self-healing material, which can be a polymer or synthetic material, such as an elastomer or plastic. They can also be reinforced with a fibrous material such as fiberglass or the like. In the case of a polymeric material, the target 12 may have a thickness that will allow the bullet to pass therethrough, rather than not passing through as with a metallic target. In one embodiment, the polymeric material can be translucent or have a translucent portion to allow light to be transmitted therethrough. Suitable polymeric materials can include thermoplastic, elastomers, and urethane.
(19) In one embodiment, the target 12 can be segmented into at least two segments. As best seen in
(20) The stand 14 may be any suitable stand on which the target 12 can be mounted. As shown, the stand 14 may be transportable, and may be a generally U-shaped stand configured for a shooter to insert the bottom portions of the generally parallel legs 42 into the ground for removably erecting the stand 14 in a generally vertical orientation. While a U-shaped stand 14 is shown, it is to be understood that the stand can be of any suitable shape and construction. In the illustrated stand 14, the legs 42 are connected by a bight 44 on which the coupler 20 is pivotally mounted to preferably allow for swinging movement of the target 12 when impacted by a bullet or other projectile. The coupler 20 can be a portion of the target 12, or can be a separate component secured to the target 12 as with suitable fasteners, adhesive or the like. Preferably, the coupler 20 is of a configuration that allows replacement of the target 12 on the stand 14 in an easy manner. The stand 14 can be made out of any suitable material, such as metal (for example steel), polymeric material or wood. It is to be noted that the stand 14, when portable, can also be provided with a foot engageable projection 46 attached to one or more of the legs 42 to assist in inserting the lower portions of the legs 42 into the ground. In the illustrated structure, the projection 46 is a bar that is secured at each of its opposite ends to a respective leg 42.
(21) The bullet hit indicator system 16 is best seen in
(22) An attachment system is provided for mounting the hit indicator system 16 on a portion of the target system 10 in a manner to receive vibrations or the like therefrom upon bullet impact to the target 12. As shown, the base 61 is provided with an attachment system, designated generally 73, which is configured to removably mount the hit indicator system 16 in a position adjacent to the target 12. As shown, one embodiment of the attachment system 73 includes two or more arms 75. The illustrated structure includes four arms projecting radially outwardly from the base 61. Preferably, each of the arms 75 have a forwardly facing foot 77 adapted for releasably retaining a securement device 79 on the arms 75. In the illustrated structure, a pair of securement devices 79 is used, and is in the form of elastic bands, such as stretchable O-rings 80, forming a crisscross pattern at the back of the base 61,
(23) The electronic component 65 is operable to sense a bullet hitting the target 12 and activate at least one light 55 to provide a visual indication of a bullet hit on the target 12. When a bullet strikes a target, vibration is generated. Vibration in the target 12 that is transmitted to the stand 14 is a mechanical phenomenon of oscillations about an equilibrium point in an object. The mechanical vibrations can be converted to sound, which are vibrating pressure waves transmitted through a medium such as air. The electronic component 65 is provided to sense, directly or indirectly, the bullet hit generated vibration imparted to the target 12. An accelerometer 81 can be provided as part of the electronic component 65 to sense the mechanical vibrations imparted to the target 12 by a bullet hit, which, in turn, will activate the light 55. The electronic component 65 is provided with circuitry that will activate the light 55 in a predetermined manner; for example, to provide a hit signal for a predetermined amount of on time or a flashing light for a predetermined number of flashes to indicate visually to the shooter that the target 12 was hit. Vibration sensors are known in the art and include, but should not be limited to, piezo sensors, transducer sensors, eddy current or capacitive displacement sensors, pendulum switches, mercury switches and optical vibration sensors. If a segmented target 12A is utilized, as described above, the electronic component 65 can be provided with a plurality of different light signals, each one indicating the particular portion of the target that was hit. Additionally, as seen in
(24) In another embodiment, the indicator system 16 can be incorporated into the target 12 to sense the mechanical vibration and/or sound generated by the mechanical vibration; see
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(28) All patents and publications mentioned in this specification are indicative of the levels of those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains.
(29) It is to be understood that while certain forms of the invention are illustrated, it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown and described in the specification and any drawings/figures included herein.
(30) One skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objectives and obtain the ends and advantages mentioned, as well as those inherent therein. The embodiments, methods, procedures and techniques described herein are presently representative of the preferred embodiments, are intended to be exemplary, and are not intended as limitations on the scope. Changes therein and other uses will occur to those skilled in the art which are encompassed within the spirit of the invention and are defined by the scope of the appended claims. Although the invention has been described in connection with specific preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention as claimed should not be unduly limited to such specific embodiments. Indeed, various modifications of the described modes for carrying out the invention which are obvious to those skilled in the art are intended to be within the scope of the following claims.