3D Target Shooting Training Glasses and Target
20210215948 ยท 2021-07-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41J1/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G02B30/23
PHYSICS
F41G1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G02B2027/0141
PHYSICS
G02B2027/0187
PHYSICS
G02B27/0093
PHYSICS
International classification
F41G3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Improvements in a 3D target shooting training glasses and target. The 3D target, shooting glasses and training system that allows starting shooters and experienced shooters to improve their skills and accuracy. The paper targets are printed with offset colors that create a 3D image when viewed through 3D glasses. The offset is typically filtered for a red color and a blue color to provide a depth to the image. Shooting glasses are used with each lens providing a color filter to allow a 3D printed target depth perception and sighting training through a dominant eye. The 3D target shooting training glasses and target to provide a training system that allows a user to identify a dominant eye and use the glasses and 3D printed image to aim using the dominant eye on the target while maintaining peripheral vision.
Claims
1. A method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye comprising: capturing a stereo or 3D target image; printing said target image on a substrate; locating said printed target image in range that is configured for a shooter; said shooter will don glasses that are configured to view said 3D target image; using said glasses to view said 3D target images to determine a dominant eye, and practice shooting at said 3D target image to enforce use of said dominate eye when shooting at a target.
2. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein said printing is on a flexible substrate with flexographic printing, offset printing, or gravure printing.
3. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein said substrate is selected from a group consisting of paper, plastic and metal or the like
4. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein said printing further includes fusing ink onto said substrate using heat, pressure, and/or a solvent.
5. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein capturing said stereo or 3D image is capturing two separate images.
6. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 5, wherein said two separate images are captured with different filtering lenses.
7. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein said glasses are configured to clip onto prescription glasses.
8. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 7, wherein said glasses are hinged to said prescription glasses.
9. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein said glasses are on a frame with a nose bridge
10. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein said stereo or 3D target image is a blue image and a red image.
11. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 10, wherein said blue image and said red image are separately stored.
12. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 11, wherein said image is printed as a blended red and blue image.
13. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein each lens said glasses is a different color.
14. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein said glasses are certified under at least one of MIL ASTM, ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 standard.
15. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein said glasses are certified under at least one of OSHA Z87.1-2003, Z87.1-1989 (R-1998), Z87.1-2010 and MIL-PRF-32432(GL) standard.
16. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein said lenses of glasses have a filtering material, colors, film or treatment.
17. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 7, wherein said lenses are configured to be placed in front of said prescription glasses.
18. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 7, wherein said lenses are configured to be placed in behind said prescription glasses.
19. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein said capturing said stereo or 3D target image is generated to provide a depth view when viewed through said 3D glasses.
20. The method of using a 3D target to identify a dominant shooting eye according to claim 1, wherein said capturing said stereo or 3D target image is taken from a perspective of two separate images that are each filtered with different colored lenses that are separated at a distance that is configured to be a distance between two eyes of said shooter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the drawings herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the system and method of the present invention, as represented in the drawings, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, but is merely representative of various embodiments of the invention. The illustrated embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout.
TABLE-US-00001 Item Numbers and Description 19 shooter 20 firearm 21 sights 30 filtered glasses 31 film 50 target 50B target blue image 50R target red image 51 closest apparent point 51B blue closest apparent point 51R red closest apparent point 52 farthest apparent point 52B blue farthest apparent point 52R red farthest apparent point 53B view of attacker gun barrel 53R view of attacker gun barrel 54B shooter view of gun sites 54R shooter view of gun sites 60 filtered shooting glasses 61B blue filtered lens 61R red filtered lens 68L left ear frame 68R right ear frame 69 nose bridge 70 capture stereo image with filters 71 print target 72 locate target 73 don 3D glasses 74 determine dominant eye 75 practice
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[0025] The 3D glasses are preferably fabricated with a blue lens and a red lens that filters the image of the target 50 to provide an image that appears to have depth. Glasses 30 that are specifically manufactured for shooting are produced or certified under one or more MIL, ASTM, ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 standard and OSHA standards, such as but not limited to Z87.1-2003, Z87.1-1989 (R-1998), Z87.1-2010 and MILPR F-32432(GL). These standards establish lens thickness materials, lens mounting qualifications, frame material and testing standards. Shooting glasses that satisfy one or more of these requirements are further produced or modified with filtering material, colors, film or other treatments to allow the glasses 30 to work with the 3D target 50. Different glasses can be fabricated for indoor or outdoor use as might be found in sunglasses.
[0026] It is also contemplated that a supplemental set of glasses, lenses or film 31 may be placed in front or behind standard shooting glasses 30 to allow for a shooter 19 to use firearm glasses 30 to be used with the 3D target 50. While the color description of blue and red is used in this description it should be understood by one skilled-in-the-art of 3D glasses that other colors or filtering techniques can be used to view and image or target 50 as a 3D image.
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[0028] The image is staged to provide a closest apparent point 51 with a blue closest apparent point 51B and a red closest apparent point 51R along with a farthest apparent point 52, a 52B blue farthest apparent point 52B and a red farthest apparent point 52R. This provides a realistic 3D appearance. In the image a person is shown holding a gun pointed essentially forward. Given the nature of the image and the printing process the barrel of the firearm appear to track a shooter as they move off-axis of the target 50.
[0029] When the filtered shooting glasses 60 are worn and a user closes an opposite eye the apparent direction of the attacker gun barrel moves.
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[0033] The non-dominant eye is not blocked in any embodiment and the shooter can maintain peripheral vision that allows the shooter to view additional threats and changes in the surrounding environment.
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[0035] The captured image can then be scaled and produced to provide the target. The target is printed 71 or produced with various printing techniques including, but not limited to flexographic printing, offset printing, gravure printing and screen printing transferring the image onto a substrate such as paper, plastic and metal or the like, and fusing the ink onto the substrate using heat, pressure, and/or a solvent.
[0036] The target is then located 72 and posed based upon the training requirements for distance, motion or the like. The shooter will don 3D glasses. The shooter can self-determine their dominant eye 74 themselves or with instructions. Repeated use and practice 75 of using the 3D glasses will enforce a shooter using a dominant eye to fire upon a target and establish muscle memory that becomes a habit to locate a target with the dominant eye while maintaining peripheral vision with the non-dominant eye to view changes in the surrounding area. The shooter will establish a habit of shooting where the 3D glasses are not required to make accurate and consistent shots at a target.
[0037] Thus, specific embodiments of a 3D target shooting training glasses and target have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.
SEQUENCE LISTING
[0038] Not Applicable.