Apparatus for Converting a Pair of Poles into a Weapon Mount
20200386507 ยท 2020-12-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A23/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A35/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus converts a pair of poles into a weapon mount by mounting one pole to another pole in order to form an X-shaped configuration with the poles. The X-shaped configuration, formed by the poles, provides a pivot point on which a barrel of a firearm can be supported. The apparatus includes a first brace, a second brace, and a brace-attachment mechanism. The first brace allows the apparatus to attach onto one pole, and the second brace allows the apparatus to attach onto the other pole. The brace-attachment mechanism allows the first brace to be selectively attached to the second brace and, therefore, one pole can be mounted to the other pole in order to form an X-shaped configuration that provides the pivot point on which the barrel of a firearm can be supported.
Claims
1. An apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount comprises: a first brace; a second brace; a brace-attachment mechanism; the first brace and the second brace each comprise a brace body and a pole-attachment mechanism; the brace body comprises a face; the pole-attachment mechanism being integrated into the brace body, opposite the face; the face of the first brace and the face of the second brace being positioned coincident to each other; and the brace body of the first brace and the brace body of the second brace being rotatably coupled to each other by the brace-attachment mechanism.
2. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the brace-attachment mechanism comprises an elongated member, a stump, a disk-shaped cavity, and an entrance slot; the elongated member being positioned parallel and offset from the face of the first brace; the stump being centrally connected in between the elongated member and the face of the first brace; the disk-shaped cavity being integrated within the brace body of the second brace; the disk-shaped cavity being positioned parallel and offset from the face of the second brace; and the entrance slot traversing from the face of the second brace, into the brace body of the second brace, and into the disk-shaped cavity.
3. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 2 comprises: the disk-shaped cavity comprises a lateral wall; the elongated member comprises a first convex-shaped end and a second convex-shaped end; the first convex-shaped end and the second convex-shaped end being slidably pressed against the lateral wall; and the first convex-shaped end and the second convex-shaped end being circumscribed by the lateral wall.
4. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 2 comprises: wherein the first brace and the second brace are in an engaged configuration; the elongated member being compressed within the disk-shaped cavity; the stump being positioned within the entrance slot; and the elongated member being oriented at an angle with the entrance slot.
5. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 2 comprises: wherein the first brace and the second brace are in a disengaging configuration; the elongated member being positioned within the disk-shaped cavity; the stump being positioned within the entrance slot; and the elongated member being positioned parallel to the entrance slot.
6. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the pole-attachment mechanism comprises at least one pole strap and a pole-receiving recess; the at least one pole strap comprises a first strap end and a second strap end; the pole-receiving recess traversing into the brace body, opposite to the face; the first strap end and the second strap end being connected onto the brace body, opposite to the face; and the pole-receiving recess being positioned in between the first strap end and the second strap end.
7. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 6 comprises: the at least one pole strap being a plurality of pole straps; and the plurality of pole straps being distributed along the pole-receiving recess.
8. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 1, wherein the brace body is a hemispherical shape.
9. An apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount comprises: a first brace; a second brace; a brace-attachment mechanism; the first brace and the second brace each comprise a brace body and a pole-attachment mechanism; the brace body comprises a face; the brace-attachment mechanism comprises an elongated member, a stump, a disk-shaped cavity, and an entrance slot; the pole-attachment mechanism being integrated into the brace body, opposite the face; the face of the first brace and the face of the second brace being positioned coincident to each other; the brace body of the first brace and the brace body of the second brace being rotatably coupled to each other by the brace-attachment mechanism; the elongated member being positioned parallel and offset from the face of the first brace; the stump being centrally connected in between the elongated member and the face of the first brace; the disk-shaped cavity being integrated within the brace body of the second brace; the disk-shaped cavity being positioned parallel and offset from the face of the second brace; and the entrance slot traversing from the face of the second brace, into the brace body of the second brace, and into the disk-shaped cavity.
10. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 9 comprises: the disk-shaped cavity comprises a lateral wall; the elongated member comprises a first convex-shaped end and a second convex-shaped end; the first convex-shaped end and the second convex-shaped end being slidably pressed against the lateral wall; and the first convex-shaped end and the second convex-shaped end being circumscribed by the lateral wall.
11. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 9 comprises: wherein the first brace and the second brace are in an engaged configuration; the elongated member being compressed within the disk-shaped cavity; the stump being positioned within the entrance slot; and the elongated member being oriented at an angle with the entrance slot.
12. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 9 comprises: wherein the first brace and the second brace are in a disengaging configuration; the elongated member being positioned within the disk-shaped cavity; the stump being positioned within the entrance slot; and the elongated member being positioned parallel to the entrance slot.
13. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 9 comprises: the pole-attachment mechanism comprises at least one pole strap and a pole-receiving recess; the at least one pole strap comprises a first strap end and a second strap end; the pole-receiving recess traversing into the brace body, opposite to the face; the first strap end and the second strap end being connected onto the brace body, opposite to the face; and the pole-receiving recess being positioned in between the first strap end and the second strap end.
14. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 13 comprises: the at least one pole strap being a plurality of pole straps; and the plurality of pole straps being distributed along the pole-receiving recess.
15. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 9, wherein the brace body is a hemispherical shape.
16. An apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount comprises: a first brace; a second brace; a brace-attachment mechanism; the first brace and the second brace each comprise a brace body and a pole-attachment mechanism; the brace body comprises a face; the brace-attachment mechanism comprises an elongated member, a stump, a disk-shaped cavity, and an entrance slot; the pole-attachment mechanism comprises at least one pole strap and a pole-receiving recess; the pole-attachment mechanism being integrated into the brace body, opposite the face; the face of the first brace and the face of the second brace being positioned coincident to each other; the brace body of the first brace and the brace body of the second brace being rotatably coupled to each other by the brace-attachment mechanism; the elongated member being positioned parallel and offset from the face of the first brace; the stump being centrally connected in between the elongated member and the face of the first brace; the disk-shaped cavity being integrated within the brace body of the second brace; the disk-shaped cavity being positioned parallel and offset from the face of the second brace; the entrance slot traversing from the face of the second brace, into the brace body of the second brace, and into the disk-shaped cavity; the at least one pole strap comprises a first strap end and a second strap end; the pole-receiving recess traversing into the brace body, opposite to the face; the first strap end and the second strap end being connected onto the brace body, opposite to the face; the pole-receiving recess being positioned in between the first strap end and the second strap end; and the brace body is a hemispherical shape.
17. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 16 comprises: the disk-shaped cavity comprises a lateral wall; the elongated member comprises a first convex-shaped end and a second convex-shaped end; the first convex-shaped end and the second convex-shaped end being slidably pressed against the lateral wall; and the first convex-shaped end and the second convex-shaped end being circumscribed by the lateral wall.
18. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 16 comprises: wherein the first brace and the second brace are in an engaged configuration; the elongated member being compressed within the disk-shaped cavity; the stump being positioned within the entrance slot; and the elongated member being oriented at an angle with the entrance slot.
19. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 16 comprises: wherein the first brace and the second brace are in a disengaging configuration; the elongated member being positioned within the disk-shaped cavity; the stump being positioned within the entrance slot; the elongated member being positioned parallel to the entrance slot;
20. The apparatus for converting a pair of poles into a weapon mount as claimed in claim 16 comprises: the at least one pole strap being a plurality of pole straps; and the plurality of pole straps being distributed along the pole-receiving recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
[0010] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0011] In reference to
[0012] The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to convert a pair of poles into a weapon mount. With reference to
[0013] In order for the brace-attachment mechanism 10 to allow the first brace 1 to be rotated while attached to the second brace 2 with reference to
[0014] In order for the rotation of the first brace 1 to be precise and with reference to
[0015] The first brace 1 and the second brace 2 can be in an engaged configuration, where the first brace 1 is prevented from accidently being detached from second brace 2. The elongated member 11 is compressed within the disk-shaped cavity 15, and the stump 14 is positioned within the entrance slot 17. This arrangement allows the first brace 1 to be interfaced with the second brace 2. Moreover, the elongated member 11 is oriented at an angle with the entrance slot 17. This arrangement prevents the first brace 1 from being detached from the second brace 2 due to the elongated member 11 being unable to pass through the entrance slot 17.
[0016] The first brace 1 and the second brace 2 can alternatively be in a disengaged configuration, where a user can detach the first brace 1 from the second brace 2. Similar to the engaged configuration, the elongated member 11 is positioned within the disk- shaped cavity 15, and the stump 14 is positioned within the entrance slot 17. This arrangement allows the first brace 1 to be interfaced with the second brace 2. Further, the elongated member 11 is positioned parallel to the entrance slot 17. Thus, the first brace 1 can be detached from the second brace 2 because the elongated member 11 is allowed to freely pass through the entrance slot 17. In further detail, a user can pull the first brace 1 from the second brace 2, which causes the elongated member 11 to pass through the entrance slot 17, and, therefore, the first brace 1 is detached from the second brace 2.
[0017] In order for the pole-attachment mechanism 5 to effectively allow both the first brace 1 and second brace 2 to attach onto a pole and with reference to
[0018] In order for the pole-attachment mechanism 5 to be more effective in attaching the first brace 1 and the second brace 2 onto a pole and with reference to
[0019] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.