Portable weapon rest

10928151 ยท 2021-02-23

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A modular gun rest has a mounting bracket assembly and a rest assembly. The rest assembly is removably attached to the mounting bracket assembly, which is in turn attached to a tree or other surface. The rest assembly has a camouflaged outer core, which may be constructed from polyurethane foam using a silicon mold, and an inner supporting element. The mounting bracket assembly and/or the rest assembly may include an articulating joint, and may be interchangeable with multiple rest assemblies, and vice versa. When assembled, the gun rest provides a stable, non-marring, and naturally appearing surface upon which to rest a gun. A hunter may affix multiple mounting bracket assemblies in the field, and may then use a single rest assembly in conjunction with the multiple mounting bracket assemblies. Additionally, the hunter may even be provided with multiple rest assemblies, according to the species of trees that are present.

    Claims

    1. A gun rest, comprising: a mounting bracket assembly, having: a vertical member having a first upper end and a second lower end, the vertical member including a through hole located at the first upper end and a cylindrical horizontal member at the second lower end; the cylindrical horizontal member rigidly attached to the vertical member in a fixed perpendicular orientation with respect to the vertical member; a fastener inserted through the through hole; a rest assembly having a solid deformable outer core surrounding an inner supporting element, the solid deformable outer core being constructed from molded polymer material; and the inner supporting element of the rest assembly configured to be slidably engaged with the cylindrical horizontal member, the rest assembly being retained in fixed perpendicular orientation with respect to the vertical member by way of the cylindrical horizontal member, the inner supporting element, and an attachment device that passes perpendicularly and entirely through the cylindrical horizontal member and the inner supporting element at a single fixed depth of engagement between the cylindrical horizontal member and the inner supporting element.

    2. The gun rest of claim 1, wherein: the solid deformable outer core being constructed from molded polyurethane foam; and the outer core further comprises a rigid solid substrate underneath the polyurethane foam.

    3. The gun rest of claim 1, wherein: the attachment device is one of: a hairpin cotter pin, a split pin, a lynch pin, a circle cotter, a hairpin clip, a spring loaded ball lock pin, a spring loaded ball, and a snap button.

    4. The gun rest of claim 1, wherein: the fastener being rotatably engaged with the through hole; and further comprising at least one retainer engaged with the fastener and arranged to retain the fastener within the through hole.

    5. The gun rest of claim 1, wherein: the rest assembly being removably attached to the cylindrical horizontal member of the vertical member.

    6. The gun rest of claim 1, wherein: the fastener being non-rotatably engaged with the through hole.

    7. A gun rest made by the steps of: constructing a rest assembly by using a silicon mold to form a solid deformable outer core from polyurethane foam surrounding a rigid solid substrate, and placing the solid deformable outer core over an inner supporting element; constructing a mounting bracket assembly, the mounting bracket assembly including: a vertical member having a first upper end and a second lower end, the vertical member having a through hole located at the first upper end, and a fastener inserted through the through hole; a cylindrical horizontal member rigidly attached to the vertical member at the second lower end, the cylindrical horizontal member in a fixed perpendicular orientation with respect to the vertical member; configuring the inner supporting element of the rest assembly to be slidably engaged with the cylindrical horizontal member, and retaining the inner supporting element in fixed perpendicular orientation with respect to the vertical member by way of the cylindrical horizontal member, the inner supporting element, and an attachment device that passes perpendicularly and entirely through the cylindrical horizontal member and the inner supporting element at a single fixed depth of engagement between the cylindrical horizontal member and the inner supporting element.

    8. The gun rest of claim 7, wherein: the fastener being rotatably engaged with the through hole; and further comprising at least one retainer engaged with the fastener and arranged to retain the fastener within the through hole.

    9. The gun rest of claim 7, wherein: the fastener being non-rotatably engaged with the through hole.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) The above-mentioned and other features of embodiments of the Portable Weapon Rest, and the manner of their working, will become more apparent and will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the Portable Weapon Rest taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:

    (2) FIG. 1 is a front view of an embodiment of the Portable Weapon Rest, as described herein;

    (3) FIG. 2 is a front view of a mounting bracket assembly used in the embodiment of the Portable Weapon Rest shown in FIG. 1, as described herein;

    (4) FIG. 3 is an isometric view of the embodiment of the Portable Weapon Rest, shown in use, as described herein;

    (5) FIGS. 4A, 4B, and 4C are isometric views of alternate embodiments of the Portable Weapon Rest, as described herein;

    (6) FIG. 5 is a front view of an alternate embodiment of the mounting bracket assembly used in the embodiment of the Portable Weapon Rest shown in FIG. 1, as described herein;

    (7) FIG. 6 is another front view of the embodiment of the mounting bracket assembly used in the embodiment of the Portable Weapon Rest shown in FIG. 1, as described herein;

    (8) FIG. 7 is a top left view of another alternate embodiment of the Portable Weapon Rest, as described herein;

    (9) FIG. 8 is an isometric view of the embodiment of the Portable Weapon Rest shown in FIG. 7, as described herein;

    (10) FIG. 9 is another top left view of the embodiment of the Portable Weapon Rest of FIGS. 7 and 8, as described herein; and

    (11) FIG. 10 is a top rear view of the embodiment of the Portable Weapon Rest of FIGS. 7, 8, and 9, shown in use, as described herein.

    (12) Corresponding reference numbers indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the Portable Weapon Rest, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the claims in any manner.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    (13) Referring now to FIG. 1, there is shown an embodiment of a portable weapon rest 10 according to the present invention. The portable weapon rest 10 includes a mounting bracket assembly 12 and a rest assembly 14. The rest assembly 14 includes an outer core 28 with a first end 30 and a second end 32, and an inner supporting rod 34 (shown dashed). A portion 36 of the inner supporting rod 34 may protrude past the second end 32 of the outer core 28. The portion 36 can be used to couple the rest assembly 14 to the mounting bracket assembly 12, as described below. The outer core 28 can resemble an object found in nature, and preferentially resembles a tree limb. The outer core 28 may be constructed from polyurethane foam or any other material which may allow deformation to securely and quietly support a stock of a gun 40 or other object. The outer core 28 may also be constructed of a solid substrate 52 underneath the foam, in order to provide strength and rigidity. A silicon mold, as a non-limiting example, may be used to create the outer core 28. The inner supporting rod 34 may be constructed of metal or any other material capable of supporting the outer core 28 and a gun 40 or other object resting upon it.

    (14) Now referring to FIG. 2, the mounting bracket assembly 12 is described in further detail. The mounting bracket assembly 12 includes a vertical member 16 with a first end 18, a second end 20, and a fixation feature 22. The fixation feature 22 is located at or near the first end 18 of the vertical member 16. The mounting bracket assembly 12 further includes a horizontal member 24 fixedly attached and perpendicular to the second end 20 of the vertical member 16, and a fastener 26 removably attached to the vertical member 16 by the fixation feature 22. The fastener 26 may be a lag screw with an external hex drive, as shown, in which case the fixation feature 22 would be a through hole, through which the fastener 26 passes. The fastener 26 may pass freely through the fixation feature 22, so that it may be turned independently of the vertical member 16 of the mounting bracket assembly 12. Alternately, the fastener 26 may be pressed into the fixation feature 22, welded to the vertical member 16 after being passed through the fixation feature 22, or otherwise fixedly attached to the vertical member 16 in place within the fixation feature 22. In this case, the fastener is turned together with the mounting bracket assembly 12, which may advantageously be used during installation as a turning handle. The fastener 26 may alternatively be a strap, in which case the fixation feature 22 would be at least one through slot (neither shown), or any other device capable of securing the mounting bracket assembly 12.

    (15) Still referring to FIG. 2 with continued reference to FIG. 1, the portable weapon rest 10 is assembled by removably coupling the rest assembly 14 to the mounting bracket assembly 12. This is accomplished by inserting the portion 36 of the inner supporting rod 34 into the horizontal member 24 on the vertical member 16, or vice versa, with a pin 38, which is shown as a hairpin cotter pin. Attachment mechanisms other than hairpin cotter pin 38, such as a split pin, lynch pin, circle cotter, hairpin clip, or spring loaded ball lock (cotter-less) pin, may be used. Further, the portion 36 of the inner supporting rod 34 may itself be provided with a resilient attachment device, such as a spring loaded ball or snap button, thereby eliminating the need for a separate pin 38. The inner supporting rod 34 and the horizontal member 24 may both be cylindrical or both be any other shape in cross-section, as long as they are capable of being coupled.

    (16) When assembled, and as seen now in FIG. 3, the portable weapon rest 10 provides a stable, naturally appearing surface upon which to rest a gun 40 or other object. Because of the removable coupling of the rest assembly 16 and the mounting bracket assembly 14, the portable weapon rest 10 can be considered to be modular in that a single rest assembly 16 can be mounted on any of several pre-mounted mounting bracket assemblies 14, and/or several different rest assemblies 14 could be mounted on one or more mounting bracket assemblies 14, as will be explained in further detail. As seen in FIG. 4, the portable weapon rest 10 can include rest assembly 14, rest assembly 14, rest assembly 14, and etcetera. The outer core 28 can be any color, diameter, length, or shape to accommodate the user's needs. It is noted that the mounting bracket assembly 12 is shown in a bare state for the purpose of illustration. However, the mounting bracket assembly 12, except for the part of the horizontal member 24 that engages with the portion 36 of the inner supporting rod 34 of the rest assembly 14, may in fact be enclosed in a camouflaged outer covering similar to the outer core 28 of the rest assembly 14.

    (17) In this way, a hunter may affix the mounting bracket assembly 12 of the portable weapon rest 10 to a tree or other supporting surface, and leave the mounting bracket assembly 12 in place while not in use. When the hunter desires to hunt, he or she may carry the rest assembly 14 into the field, and engage it with the mounting bracket assembly 12 upon arrival at the hunting site. While the outer core 28 of the rest assembly 14 is generally weatherproof, removal and storage of the rest assembly 14 when not in use minimizes sun damage and/or any animal or insect damage that may occur. Furthermore, a hunter may choose to affix multiple mounting bracket assemblies 12 in the field, according to the availability of multiple hunting sites. He or she may then use a single rest assembly 14 in conjunction with the multiple mounting bracket assemblies 12. Additionally, the hunter may even be provided with multiple rest assemblies 14, according to the species of trees that are present at the hunting sites.

    (18) Now referring to FIGS. 5 and 6 with continued reference to FIG. 2, an alternative embodiment of the mounting bracket assembly 12 is shown, designated as mounting bracket assembly 12. In this embodiment, at least one retainer 42 is located on the fastener 26. The at least one retainer 42 allows the fastener 26 to be captured within the mounting bracket assembly 12, yet also allows the vertical member 16 to be positioned in any position independent of where the mounting bracket assembly 12 is located relative to a tree or other structure upon which it is mounted. This can help eliminate under-tightening or over-tightening when installing the mounting bracket assembly 12 to a tree or other structure, which could occur when the fastener 26 is rigidly attached to the vertical member 16. The at least one retainer 42 can be a clip, ring, washer, or any other structure capable of performing its intended function.

    (19) In another embodiment, the horizontal member 24 can be comprised of more than one segment which articulates and locks into position to provide a desired configuration or position of the rest assembly 14. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 7 through 10, the mounting bracket assembly 12 of the portable weapon rest 10 includes at least one articulating feature, in this case a horizontal member first segment 24A and a horizontal member second segment 24B. The horizontal member first segment 24A and the horizontal member second segment 24B are connected by a joint 46, which allows swiveling or pivoting of the rest assembly 14. The joint 46 may be provided with a connector 48, which may be tightened in order to lock the rest assembly 14 into place. In the embodiment of the portable weapon rest 10 shown in FIGS. 7 through 10, the joint 46 is illustrated as a pivot or hinge joint, as a non-limiting example. The joint 46, however, may be embodied as any of a number of types of joint, such as a ball and socket joint, a sliding joint, or a wrist joint, as non-limiting examples. Further, the connector 48 is illustrated as a nut and bolt, as a non-limiting example. However, the connector 48 may be embodied as any of a number of tightening mechanisms, such as a wingnut, a cam lock, or a friction lock, as non-limiting examples. Alternatively, or in addition, the rest assembly 14 itself can include articulating features which allow swiveling or pivoting, which then may be capable of locking into place.

    (20) As before, the portable weapon rest 10 is assembled by removably coupling the rest assembly 14 to the mounting bracket assembly 12. This is accomplished by inserting the portion 36 of the inner supporting rod 34 into the horizontal member second segment 24B, or vice versa, and securing it with a pin 38, which is again shown as a hairpin cotter pin. Due to the additional weight of the horizontal member first segment 24A and horizontal member second segment 24B, and the additional leverage required to support the gun 40, the mounting bracket assembly 12 may be provided with a brace 44 between the vertical member 16 and the horizontal member first segment 24A. The fixation feature 22 and fastener 26 may in this embodiment be located nearer the second end 20 of the vertical member 16, in order to minimize susceptibility of the fastener 26 to pull out of its engagement with a supporting surface.

    (21) The mounting bracket assembly 12 may be provided with one or more hooks 50 or other attachment features, for example located on one or both of the horizontal member first segment 24A or the horizontal member second segment 24B. The hooks 50 may be used for various purposes, such as tying on a flag so that the user can locate the mounting bracket assembly 12 of the portable weapon rest 10, or for mounting a game camera, as non-limiting examples. As with previous embodiments, the horizontal member first segment 24A and the horizontal member second segment 24B of the mounting bracket assembly 12, except for the part of the horizontal member second segment 24B that engages with the portion 36 of the inner supporting rod 34 of the rest assembly 14, may again be enclosed in a camouflaged outer covering (not shown for purpose of illustration) similar to the outer core 28 of the rest assembly 14.

    (22) While the Portable Weapon Rest has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the Portable Weapon Rest can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the Portable Weapon Rest, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present Portable Weapon Rest. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the Portable Weapon Rest using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.

    (23) TABLE-US-00001 REFERENCE NUMBER LISTING 10 Portable weapon rest 12, Mounting bracket assembly 12 14, Rest assembly 14, 14 16 Vertical member 18 First end 20 Second end 22 Fixation feature 24 Horizontal member 24A Horizontal member first segment 24B Horizontal member second segment 26 Fastener 28 Outer core 30 First end 32 Second end 34 Inner supporting rod 36 Portion 38 Pin 40 Gun 42 Retainer 44 Brace 46 Joint 48 Connector 50 Hooks 52 Solid substrate