Clamping system for gun sight
10895436 ยท 2021-01-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41G11/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A gun sight clamping system utilizes a resilient device and an over-center cam to attach a gun sight to the rail of a gun. The body of the clamping system is clamped to the rail using a clamping mechanism on one side of the assembly and a resilient device on the other side of the assembly. The resilient device operates in a direction parallel to the clamping direction. A cross bar connects the clamping mechanism to the resilient device and provides a means to squeeze the body of the mount to the rail. As the lever is closed, the cam drives the cross bar, pulling the clamping mechanism against the rail. The resilient device allows the cam to move to an over-center position wherein the unit resists loosening during operation. Once the over-center position is achieved, the spring force of the resilient device holds the cam in the closed position.
Claims
1. A gun sight clamping system comprising: a body; a clamping bar; a cross bar engaging the body and the clamping bar; and a resilient device; wherein the cross bar includes a dovetail protrusion; wherein the body and the clamping bar have respective longitudinal inner surfaces for engaging a gun rail in a hollow defined by the inner surfaces and an underside of the body; and wherein the underside of the body includes a dovetail groove that mates with the dovetail protrusion of the cross bar as the cross bar engages the body and the clamping bar.
2. The gun sight clamping system of claim 1, wherein the resilient device provides a clamping force, in a direction that is transverse to an extent of the longitudinal inner surfaces, and from one of the longitudinal inner surfaces to the other longitudinal inner surface; wherein the resilient device controls a clamping force by the clamping bar and the body, on the gun rail; and wherein the resilient force is controlled by a lever with an over-center cam, that engages the cross bar.
3. The gun sight clamping system of claim 1, wherein the resilient device includes one or more Belleville washers.
4. The gun sight clamping system of claim 1, wherein the resilient device is retained on the cross bar by a threaded nut.
5. The gun sight clamping system of claim 1, wherein the clamping bar engages the gun rail.
6. The gun sight clamping system of claim 1, wherein the resilient device is over a protrusion of the cross-bar that is circular in cross-section.
7. The gun sight clamping system of claim 1, wherein the resilient device is over a protrusion of the cross-bar that is non-circular in cross-section.
8. The gun clamping system of claim 1, wherein the resilient device is a coil spring or disk washer.
9. The gun sight clamping system of claim 2, wherein the lever resides on the same side of the gun rail as the clamping bar.
10. The gun sight clamping system of claim 2, wherein the lever resides on the same side of the gun rail as the body.
11. The gun clamping system of claim 2, wherein the clamping force provided by the resilient device is controlled by a cam on the lever that rotates as the lever is opened and closed.
12. The gun clamping system of claim 2, wherein a pin mechanically couples the lever to the cross bar.
13. The gun clamping system of claim 12, wherein the pin passes through a round hole in the lever, and an elongate hole cross bar, with the elongate hole acting as a slot that allows translation of the pin therewithin.
14. The gun clamping system of claim 2, wherein a rectangular portion of the cross bar is in a hole in the clamping body.
15. A gun sight clamping system comprising: a body; a clamping bar; a cross bar engaging the body and the clamping bar; and a resilient device; wherein the body and the clamping bar have respective longitudinal inner surfaces for engaging a gun rail in a hollow defined by the inner surfaces and an underside of the body; wherein the resilient device provides a clamping force, in a direction that is transverse to an extent of the longitudinal inner surfaces, and from one of the longitudinal inner surfaces to the other longitudinal inner surface; wherein the resilient device controls a clamping force by the clamping bar and the body, on the gun rail; wherein a rectangular portion of the cross bar is in a hole in the clamping bar; and wherein the underside of the body includes one or more dovetail grooves that mate with one or more dovetail protrusions of the cross bar as the cross bar engages the body and the clamping bar.
16. A gun sight clamping system comprising: a body; a clamping bar; a cross bar engaging the body and the clamping bar; and a resilient device; wherein the body and the clamping bar have respective longitudinal inner surfaces for engaging a gun rail in a hollow defined by the inner surfaces and an underside of the body; wherein the resilient device provides a clamping force, in a direction that is transverse to an extent of the longitudinal inner surfaces, and from one of the longitudinal inner surfaces to the other longitudinal inner surface; wherein the resilient device controls a clamping force by the clamping bar and the body, on the gun rail; wherein a rectangular portion of the cross bar is in a hole in the clamping bar; and wherein the resilient device is retained on the cross bar by a wing nut.
17. The gun clamping system of claim 15 wherein the one or more dovetail protrusions are in the rectangular portion of the cross bar.
18. A gun sight clamping system comprising: a body; a clamping bar; a cross bar engaging the body and the clamping bar; and a resilient device; wherein the body and the clamping bar have respective longitudinal inner surfaces for engaging a gun rail in a hollow defined by the inner surfaces and an underside of the body; wherein the resilient device provides a clamping force, in a direction that is transverse to an extent of the longitudinal inner surfaces, and from one of the longitudinal inner surfaces to the other longitudinal inner surface; wherein the resilient device controls a clamping force by the clamping bar and the body, on the gun rail; wherein a rectangular portion of the cross bar is in a hole in the clamping bar; and wherein the underside of the body includes one or more dovetail protrusions that mate with one or more dovetail grooves of the cross bar as the cross bar engages the body and the clamping bar.
19. A gun sight clamping system comprising: a body; a clamping bar; a cross bar engaging the body and the clamping bar; and a resilient device; wherein the body and the clamping bar have respective longitudinal inner surfaces for engaging a gun rail in a hollow defined by the inner surfaces and an underside of the body; wherein the resilient device provides a clamping force, in a direction that is transverse to an extent of the longitudinal inner surfaces, and from one of the longitudinal inner surfaces to the other longitudinal inner surface; wherein the resilient device controls a clamping force by the clamping bar and the body, on the gun rail; wherein a rectangular portion of the cross bar is in a hole in the clamping bar; wherein the resilient device is retained on the cross bar by a threaded nut; wherein the nut is an adjustment nut; and further comprising a retainer connected to the body, wherein the retainer fits over and protects the adjustment nut.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The annexed drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, show various aspects of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(20) A gun sight clamping system utilizes a resilient device and an over-center cam to attach a gun sight to the rail of a gun. The body of the clamping system is clamped to the rail using a clamping mechanism on one side of the assembly and a resilient device on the other side of the assembly. The resilient device operates in a direction parallel to the clamping direction. A cross bar connects the clamping mechanism to the resilient device and provides a means to squeeze the body of the mount to the rail. As the lever is closed, the cam drives the cross bar, pulling the clamping mechanism against the rail. The resilient device allows the cam to move to an over-center position wherein the unit resists loosening during operation. Once the over-center position is achieved, the spring force of the resilient device holds the cam in the closed position.
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(24) The gun clamping system 2 assembled to the rail of a gun is illustrated in
(25) The cross bar 22 slides through the hole 36 (
(26) The cross bar 22 emerges from a hole 42 (
(27) The adjustment nut 48 is a threaded fastener with female threads and a hexagonal head, that attaches onto mating male threads of the protrusion 46. This nut 48 can be threaded in and out to adjust the tension on the rail 4, for the purpose of accommodating varying rail 4 widths when the clamping system 2 is interchanged between different types of rail 4 platforms. A tool may be used in order to tighten the adjustment nut 48 to the appropriate torque. Also present in this embodiment is a retainer 50 that fits over and protects the hexagonal flats of the adjustment nut 48 from damage.
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(30) A force applied to the lever 54 in the opening direction, whether a manual force or a vibratory force realized while shooting the gun 6 (
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(32) In another embodiment, a system 202 depicted in
(33) In yet another embodiment, a system 302 shown in
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(35) Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to a certain preferred embodiment or embodiments, it is obvious that equivalent alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this specification and the annexed drawings. In particular regard to the various functions performed by the above described elements (components, assemblies, devices, compositions, etc.), the terms (including a reference to a means) used to describe such elements are intended to correspond, unless otherwise indicated, to any element which performs the specified function of the described element (i.e., that is functionally equivalent), even though not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the herein illustrated exemplary embodiment or embodiments of the invention. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been described above with respect to only one or more of several illustrated embodiments, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other embodiments, as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application.