SIGHT FOR A PISTOL OR OTHER FIREARM
20170254618 · 2017-09-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41G1/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41G1/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gun sight system including a front sight portion and a rear sight portion. The rear sight portion comprises a circular cylinder sided and formed by incomplete triangles pointing to circular cylinder from each side. In some embodiments, the front sight portion comprises a non-hollow circular cylinder. When the front sight circle is aligned horizontally and vertically to the center of the rear sight, an image of two circles is formed for the user and a target is placed in the center of the point of the circle of the front sight.
Claims
1. A gun sight system including a front sight portion and a rear sight portion, the rear sight portion comprising a central aiming hole and at least two windows which are located laterally to said central aiming hole, the front sight portion comprising a front sight element which is visible through said central aiming hole of the rear sight portion when the front sight portion and the rear sight portion are aligned by a user while mounted on a gun.
2. The gun sight system according to claim 1, wherein the front sight element has a rear face oriented toward the rear sight portion, the rear face being completely visible within the central aiming hole when viewed through the central aiming hole.
3. The gun sight system according to claim 2, wherein the front sight element is a non-hollow circular cylinder.
4. The gun sight system according to claim 2, wherein the front sight element has a bore forming a viewing window.
5. The gun sight system according to claim 1, wherein the front sight element is a non-hollow circular cylinder.
6. The gun sight system according to claim 1, wherein the front sight element has a bore forming a viewing window.
7. The gun sight system according to claim 1, wherein the central aiming hole and the at least two windows are oriented to allow a user to view a target located in a space in front of the gun sight system through the central aiming hole and the at least two windows, wherein the central aiming hole is realized as a circular cylinder.
8. The gun sight system according to claim 7, wherein the at least two windows, when viewed along an axis of the central aiming hole, have the shape of incomplete triangles converging to the central aiming hole from either side.
9. A gun sight system including a front sight portion and a rear sight portion, the rear sight portion comprising a central aiming hole, the front sight portion comprising a front sight element which is visible through said central aiming hole of the rear sight portion when the front sight portion and the rear sight portion are aligned by a user while mounted on a gun, wherein, when viewed by a user such that the front sight element is aligned horizontally and vertically to the center of the central aiming hole, a combined image is formed for the user and a target is placed in the center of the front sight element.
10. The gun sight system according to claim 9, wherein the central aiming hole has a circular shape and the front sight element has the shape of a circle, wherein, when the front sight circle is aligned horizontally and vertically with the center of the central aiming hole, an image of two circles is formed for the user and a target is placed in the center of the point of the circle of the front sight.
11. A pistol including a gun sight system according to claim 1.
12. A pistol including a gun sight system according to claim 9.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The present invention is described in more detail with reference made to the drawings, which show embodiments of the invention in schematic views:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0041] With reference now to the drawings, exemplary embodiments of gun sight systems according to the invention will be described.
[0042] The term “pistol” or “gun”, as used throughout this specification, should be taken to mean a handgun, a revolver, a pistol, or any other such hand-held firearm useable with the firearm sights as disclosed herein. Terms like “top”, “bottom”, “vertical”, or “horizontal” refer to a position corresponding to the usual operating position of the pistol, i.e., a position in which the pistol barrel is oriented above the pistol stock/grip. The embodiments shown here are given to illustrate the invention and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. It will be evident to the person having ordinary skill in the art to freely combine several or all of the embodiments and variants discussed herein as deemed suitable for a specific application of the invention. Throughout this disclosure, terms like “advantageous”, “exemplary” or “preferred” indicate elements or dimensions which are particularly suitable (but not necessarily essential) to the invention or an embodiment thereof, and may be modified wherever deemed suitable by a person having ordinary skill in the art, except where expressly required.
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[0044] In contrast to a prior art notch sight as illustrated in
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[0046] A preferred first embodiment of a sight system is illustrated in
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[0048] Further embodiments of the rear sight portion with varying shapes, orientations and positions of the aiming hole 10, location(s) of edge points 12, and leading edge and ranging lines 13 are shown in
[0049] The present invention provides the shooter with a wider, taller, and generally larger sight picture of the target and general surrounding areas, especially at long distances as compared to the prior art, in both low light and bright light conditions.
[0050] Therefore, the sight according to the present invention allows a user to acquire an intended target very rapidly. In fact, the sight alignment is almost automatic, in that the eye alignment of the shooter is natural and does not require any purposeful adjustment.
[0051] Furthermore, the invention provides that the aiming point is the target point where the shooter wants the projectile to hit, not below or above that point as in the prior art.