MODULAR STOCK FOR A WEAPON
20220214132 ยท 2022-07-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Paul Trpkovski (Kailua Kona, HI, US)
- Dayne Lester (Sunriver, OR, US)
- Joshua Hanzel (Kailua Kona, HI, US)
Cpc classification
F41B5/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B5/066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B5/1469
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B5/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A stock includes a first end that has a stock mounting interface that is configured to mate with a like interface of a weapon. The first end has a quiver mounting feature configured to attach to a quiver. The stock includes a second end that has a quiver pocket defined therein to at least partially receive a portion of a quiver therein. The quiver pocket has at least one quiver grip positioned therein.
Claims
1-22. (canceled)
23. A removable stock for a crossbow, the stock comprising: a body having a stock interface configured to removably couple the stock to a rear interface of the crossbow, the stock interface including at least a first and a second mating element, wherein the first mating element is a pivotal connection element which, when connected with the rear interface of the crossbow, permits the stock to pivot with respect to the crossbow about the pivotal connection element, and wherein the second mating element is an interference fit element that releasably engages the rear interface of the crossbow with an interference fit such that, when the second mating element is engaged with the rear interface of the crossbow, the stock is prevented from pivoting about the pivotal connection element, and when the second mating element is disengaged from the rear interface of the crossbow, the stock is free to pivot about the pivotal connection element.
24. The removable stock of claim 23, wherein the first mating element is a hook recess.
25. The removable stock of claim 23, wherein the second mating element is a post recess.
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28. A removable stock for a crossbow, the stock comprising: a body having a stock interface configured to removably couple the stock to a rear interface of the crossbow, the stock interface including at least a first and a second mating element, wherein the first mating element is connectable to the rear interface of the crossbow, and wherein the second mating element is an interference fit element that releasably engages the rear interface of the crossbow with an interference fit such that, when the second mating element is engaged with the rear interface of the crossbow, the stock is prevented from moving at the first mating element, and when the second mating element is disengaged from the rear interface of the crossbow, the stock can move at the first mating element.
29. The removable stock of claim 28, wherein the first mating element is a hook recess.
30. The removable stock of claim 28, wherein the second mating element is a post recess.
31. The removable stock of claim 28, wherein the first mating element is a pivotal connection element.
32. The removable stock of claim 28, wherein the first mating element comprises a hook.
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48. The removable stock of claim 23, wherein the second mating element comprises a protrusion.
49. The removable stock of claim 23, wherein the stock interface is configured to mate onto the crossbow without the use of tools.
50. The removable stock of claim 23, wherein the stock further comprises at least one quiver mounting feature on a first and second side of the body of the stock, thereby allowing a quiver to be mounted on either the first or the second side.
51. The removable stock of claim 50, wherein the stock further comprises a quiver pocket configured to at least partially receive a portion of a quiver therein, the quiver pocket having at least one quiver grip positioned therein.
52. The removable stock of claim 23, wherein the stock further includes an arming tool mount.
53. The removable stock of claim 52, wherein the arming tool mount has a cradle configured to receive an arming tool therein.
54. The removable stock of claim 52, wherein the stock defines an aperture configured to receive a portion of the arming tool therein.
55. The removable stock of claim 28, wherein the second mating element comprises a post.
56. The removable stock of claim 28, wherein the first mating element is positioned above the second mating element when the stock is coupled to the crossbow.
57. The removable stock of claim 28, wherein the stock further comprises at least one quiver mounting feature on a first and second side of the body of the stock.
58. The removable stock of claim 57, wherein the stock further comprises a quiver pocket configured to at least partially receive a portion of a quiver therein, the quiver pocket having at least one quiver grip positioned therein.
59. The removable stock of claim 57, wherein the stock is configured to allow a quiver to be mounted on either the first or the second side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The following drawings are illustrative of particular embodiments of the present disclosure and therefore do not limit the scope of the present disclosure. The drawings are not to scale and are intended for use in conjunction with the explanations in the following detailed description. Embodiments of the present disclosure will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like numerals denote like elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] Various embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference to numerals represent like parts and assemblies throughout the several views. Reference to various embodiments does not limit the scope of the claims attached hereto. Additionally, any examples set forth in this specification are not intended to be limiting and merely set forth some of the many possible embodiments for the appended claims.
[0031] A stock 100 for a weapon is disclosed herein. The stock 100 is configured to be positioned against a user's shoulder to stabilize the attached weapon. In some examples, the stock 100 is configured for use with a projectile launcher, such as a crossbow. In some examples, the stock 100 includes a mounting feature 109 for a quiver 104. In some examples, the stock includes a storage feature 106 for storing an arming tool 108 (e.g., a hand crank) for a crossbow. In some examples, the stock 100 can be mounted to an auxiliary location (e.g., a user's belt, backpack, etc.) to allow for full maneuverability of the weapon until the user needs to attach the stock to the weapon for firing. For example, a user can attach the stock 100 to the user's belt while hiking to a hunting location. Once at the hunting location, the user can attach the stock 100 to the weapon and improve the stability of the weapon during firing.
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[0033] The projectile launcher 102 is configured to propel a projectile from a front end 131. The projectile launcher 102 operates by utilizing flexible limbs 132, 134 that are flexed by drawing a drawstring 136 toward a rear end 133. As the drawstring 136 is drawn rearward, the limbs 132, 134 that are connected thereto are drawn downward and loaded. Once fully rearward, the drawstring 136 can be released by a trigger 138 to propel a projectile 107 (i.e., an arrow) toward the front end 131. While a projectile launcher 102 is shown, it is considered within the present disclosure that a variety of different weapons can be utilized, such as a firearm.
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[0037] In some examples, the first mating element is a pivotal connection element, which when connected to the rear interface of the weapon, permits the stock to pivot with respect to the weapon about the pivotal connection element.
[0038] In some examples the second mating element is an interference fit element that releasably engages the rear interface of the weapon with an interference fit. When the second mating element is engaged with the rear interface of the weapon, the stock is prevented from pivoting about the pivotal connection element. When the second mating element is disengaged from the rear interface of the weapon, the stock is free to pivot about the pivotal connection element.
[0039] In some examples the stock interface comprises one or more mating elements that provide a snap-fit connection with the rear interface of the weapon. In some examples the snap-fit connection is a toolless/tool free connection that can be connected and disconnected by hand without tools.
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[0041] To attach the stock interface 116 to the rear interface 110, a user first mates the hook 112 and hook recess 118. This can be done by positioning the hook recess 118 above the hook 112 and guiding the hook into the recess 118. Once the user mates the hook 112 and hook recess 118, the user then pivots the stock 100 and exerts a force to position the post 114 within the post recess 120. This force is to ensure a mating between the stock interface 116 and the rear interface 110 via an interference fit. This interference fit will allow the stock 100 to stay attached to the projectile launcher 102 so that the connection between the stock 100 and the projectile launcher 102 is not loose. To remove the stock, a user exerts a force upward at a rear end 133 of the stock 100 of the projectile launcher 102 to break loose the interference fit between the post 114 and the post recess 120. Once released, the hook 112 can be slid out of the hook recess 118 and the stock 100 uncoupled with the projectile launcher 102.
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[0045] In the depicted examples, the quiver 104 can be secured to either side of the stock 100 via the quiver mounting features 109. In some examples, the quiver mounting features 109 are apertures that are configured to mate to and secure the quiver 104. By allowing for mounting of the quiver 104 at either side of the stock 100, the stock 100 can be used by either right-handed or left-handed users.
[0046] In the depicted example, the arming tool storage feature 106 includes a cradle 126 at the front end 103 of the stock 100 and an aperture 128 at the rear end 105 of the stock 100. In some examples, the cradle 126 is part of a block that is detachable from the stock 100 and can be mounted to either side of the stock 100 for ambidextrous use.
[0047] The quiver pocket 122 is configured to receive an end of the quiver 104 to at least partially nest the quiver 104 within the stock 100. In some examples, the quiver grips 124 are positioned within the quiver pocket 122 so as to at least partially grip the quiver 104. In some examples, the quiver grips are rubber.
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[0049] The various embodiments described above are provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed to limit the claims attached hereto. Those skilled in the art will readily recognize various modifications and changes that may be made without following the example embodiments and applications illustrated and described herein, and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the following claims.
[0050] In some examples, the components of the rear interface 110 of the weapon and the stock interface 116 of the stock 100 described with reference to