Self Leveling Target Holder
20230408229 ยท 2023-12-21
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Abstract
A rocking target holder for target shooting has a rocking base which supports a target mount thereon. The rocking base will move rearward in a direction away from a projectile impact upon the target mount. The rocking motion provides two functions. First, it positions the target mount substantially upright when the target holder is located on an uneven support surface. Secondly the rocking motion provides shock absorption upon the impact of a projectile with the target mount.
Claims
1. A rocking target holder apparatus comprising: a rocking base having a first end for positioning upon a support surface and having a second end; and said second end of said rocking base coupled to a target mount for holding a target positioned thereon.
2. The rocking target holder apparatus of claim 1 additionally comprising: said rocking base having a first curved rocking member thereon which is positionable upon a support surface; said rocking base coupled to said target mount by a first upright; said first upright engaged at a first end with said first curved rocking member; and said first upright engaged at a second end with one of said target mount or a target member engaged with said target mount.
3. The rocking target holder apparatus of claim 1 additionally comprising: said rocking base having a first curved rocking member and having a second curved rocking member; a first upright engaged at a first end thereof to a central area of said first curved rocking member; a second curved upright engaged at a first end thereof to a central area of said second curved rocking member; a target member in an engagement at a first end thereof, to a second end of said first upright; said target member engaged at a second end thereof to a second end of said second upright; said target mount positioned upon said target member in between said first end of said target member and said second end of said target member; and wherein upon impact of a projectile a rearward rocking of said target mount in a direction away from said impact, will thereby absorb force from said impact.
4. The rocking target holder apparatus of claim 3 additionally comprising: said first curved rocking member having a first contact surface for positioning upon said support surface; said second curved rocking member having a second contact surface for positioning upon said support surface; a first bump stop extending from said first contact surface; a second bump stop extending from said second contact surface; and contact of said first bump stop and of said second bump with said support surface limiting said rearward rocking of said rocking base.
5. The rocking target holder apparatus of claim 3 additionally comprising: said engagement of said first end of said target member to said second end of said first upright being a first removable engagement; said engagement of said second end of said target member to said second end of said second upright being a second removable engagement, whereby said targeting member with said target mount attached thereto is removably engageable with said rocking base.
6. The rocking target holder apparatus of claim 4 additionally comprising: said engagement of said first end of said target member to said second end of said first upright being a first removable engagement; said engagement of said first end of said target member to said second end of said second upright being a second removable engagement, whereby said targeting member with said target mount attached thereto is removably engageable with said rocking base.
7. The rocking target holder apparatus of claim 3 additionally comprising: said engagement of said first end of said target member to said first upright being a first rotational engagement; said engagement of said second end of said target member to said second upright being a second rotational engagement; and said target member being rotatable to position said target mount to varying angled positions.
8. The rocking target holder apparatus of claim 4 additionally comprising: said engagement of said first end of said target member to said first upright being a first rotational engagement; said engagement of said second end of said target member to said second upright being a second rotational engagement; and said target member being rotatable to position said target mount to varying angled positions.
9. The rocking target holder apparatus of claim 5 additionally comprising: a first rotating connector engaged between said first end of said target member and a central area of said target member connected to said target mount; a second rotating connector engaged between said second end of said target member and said central area of said target member; and said central area of said target member rotatable to position said target mount to varying angular positions.
10. The rocking target holder apparatus of claim 6 additionally comprising: a first rotating connector engaged between said first end of said target member and a central area of said target member connected to said target mount; a second rotating connector engaged between said second end of said target member and said central area of said target member; and said central area of said target member rotatable to position said target mount to varying angular positions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING FIGURES
[0020] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate some but not the only or exclusive examples of embodiments and/or features of the disclosed rocking and self leveling target holder device and system herein. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative of the invention herein, rather than limiting in any fashion.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0029] In this description, the directional prepositions of up, upwardly, down, downwardly, front, back, top, upper, bottom, lower, left, right, first, second, and other such terms refer to the device as it is oriented and appears in the drawings and all such terms are used for convenience only and such are not intended to be limiting or to imply that the rocking target holding device and system has to be used or positioned in any particular orientation.
[0030] Now referring to drawings in
[0031] In some modes of the device 10, the target mount 13 may be the target 14 itself and may have targeting indicia 16 thereon, such as where the target mount 13 is formed of metal and connected to the target member 12. In other modes of the device the target 14 may be formed on paper or plastic or the like and adhered to the target mount 13, thereby allowing targets 14 of differing size and configuration to be employed with the device 10.
[0032] Also shown in
[0033] While the device 10 may function with a rocking base 15, having only one or the first rocking member 18, if it were formed in a wider configuration than depicted, it has been found in experimentation that a significant increase in stability from tipping over is provided by forming a rocking base 15 which includes the second rocking member 20. This second rocking member 20 is coupled to a second upright member 24, which itself is in an engagement to an opposite end of the target member 12 from the first upright member 22.
[0034] As such, while a single rocking member may be employed to form the rocking base 15, which is connected to and supports the target mount 13 by at least one upright member 20 or 22, and such is included in the scope of this application, it is particularly preferred that the device 10 have a rocking base 15 which includes a first rocking member 20 and a second rocking member 22. In this preferred mode, both of the first and second rocking members are coupled to and support the target mount 13, such as with a connection to the target member 12 by the respective upright members 22 and 24.
[0035] In all modes of the device 10, the first rocking member 18 and the second rocking member 20 are formed in a curve between distal ends thereof, such as is better shown in
[0036] The radius of the arch or curve of the rocking members 18-20 can be variable depending on the anticipated force of an impact from a projectile and the length of the upright members between the rocking member 18 or 20 and the supported target mount 13, such as on a target member 12. Such can be determined by experimentation with different impact forces communicated to the target member 12 to ascertain the most resistance to tipping over and the natural rock returning the upright 22 or 24 to a perpendicular positioning to the shooter. Currently, such can be calculated for most impact forces by forming the radius R of the rocking member 18 or 20 in a ratio to the length L of the upright member 22 or 24, where quotient of R/L equals between 3.0 to 4.0. Currently, R/L equaling substantially 3.14 or Pi appears to provide the rocking motion to absorb shock while still returning the upright or uprights 22 and 24 to a substantially perpendicular positioning relative to the linear line of sight of the target shooter to the target, with the rocking stopping sooner. However, testing of the rocking motion of the rocking base 15 to provide sufficient movement upon an impact to the device 10 to absorb shock to prevent a tip-over, while concurrently ceasing the rocking afterward, may yield a different calculation
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[0043] The adjustability provided by the rotational engagement 32 is depicted, for example, in
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[0045] While not shown, the target mount 13 may be in a rotational engagement 32 with the target member 12, having the connectors 34 thereon, to allow the user to engage a target mount 13 which is fixed in vertical positioning or to engage a target mount 13 which is angularly adjustable as in
[0046] While all of the fundamental characteristics and features of the rocking and self leveling target device and system herein, have been shown herein, with reference to particular embodiments thereof, a latitude of modification, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure. It will be apparent that in some instances, some features of the invention may be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth.
[0047] It should also be understood that various substitutions, modifications, and variations may be made by those skilled in the art, upon viewing this disclosure without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Consequently, all such modifications and variations and substitutions are included within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.