Optical sight with a device for indicating a turn of a rectifier and with a zero stop function
10767961 ยท 2020-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Roman Burianec (Hranice I-Mesto, CZ)
- Jaroslav Struzka (Prerov I-Mesto, CZ)
- Antonin Zdrahala (Radotin, CZ)
Cpc classification
F41G1/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/545
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41G1/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An optical sight with a rectifier and device for indicating turns of the rectifier includes a longitudinal body that houses sight elements coupled to the rectifier. The rectifier includes a rotatable control element and an indicator protruding from an upper surface of the rectifier. The indicator includes a longitudinal identification protrusion rotatable about an axis that is perpendicular to its length and parallel to an axis of rotation of the control element. A coding device is associated with the longitudinal identification protrusion and is mounted on the upper surface of the rectifier above an upper surface of the longitudinal identification protrusion, wherein a rotated position of the longitudinal identification protrusion relative to the coding device provides an indication to a user of the optical sight of turning of the rectifier. A zero stop mechanism is configured with the control element of the rectifier.
Claims
1. An optical sight with a rectifier and device for indicating a turn of the rectifier, comprising: a longitudinal body, wherein elements of the sight are mounted in the longitudinal body and operably coupled to the rectifier; the rectifier comprising a manually rotatable control element and an indicator protruding from an upper surface of the rectifier, the indicator coupled to a mechanism configured to indicate a turn of the rectifier; the indicator comprising a longitudinal identification protrusion having a length (L) in a direction along the upper surface of the rectifier, the longitudinal identification protrusion rotatable about an axis (OI) that is perpendicular to the length (L) and parallel to an axis (OP) of rotation of the control element, the longitudinal identification protrusion rotatable about the axis (OI) between a basic position and a turned position; a coding device associated with the longitudinal identification protrusion and mounted on the upper surface of the rectifier above an upper surface of the longitudinal identification protrusion, wherein a rotated position of the longitudinal identification protrusion relative to the coding device provides to a user of the optical sight of turning of the rectifier; and and a zero stop mechanism configured with the control element of the rectifier.
2. The optical sight according to claim 1, wherein the coding device comprises a longitudinal strip disposed over the longitudinal identification protrusion.
3. The optical sight according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal identification protrusion rotates 90 between extreme rotated end positions.
4. The optical sight according to claim 1, wherein the coding device comprises a shaped longitudinal strip disposed over the longitudinal identification protrusion and comprising a lower surface that follows the upper surface of the identification protrusion.
5. The optical sight according to claim 4, wherein the coding device comprises a width corresponding to a width of the longitudinal identification protrusion.
6. The optical sight according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal identification protrusion comprises a color that is distinguishable from a color of the coding device.
7. The optical sight according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal identification protrusion and the control element of the rectifier are coupled to a Maltese cross gear mechanism that transmits rotation of the control element to the longitudinal identification protrusion.
8. The optical sight according to claim 7, wherein the Maltese cross gear mechanism is rotatably mounted on a shaft having an axis of rotation identical to the axis of rotation (OI) of the longitudinal identification protrusion, the Maltese cross gear mechanism coupled to the longitudinal identification projection by a pin having one end eccentrically mounted in the Maltese cross gear mechanism and an opposite end eccentrically mounted in the longitudinal identification protrusion.
9. The optical sight according to claim 8, wherein the Maltese cross gear mechanism is connected to the control element of the rectifier and comprises three grooves arranged in relative angular relation, the grooves engaging with a drive pin mounted on a housing of the rectifier.
10. The optical sight according to claim 1, wherein the zero stop mechanism comprises a locking bolt mounted in the control element of the rectifier transversely to the axis (OP) of rotation of the control element, the locking bolt abutting a side wall of the rectifier in a locked position of the locking bolt.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is schematically represented in the drawings, wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) Reference will now be made to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are shown in the drawings. Each embodiment is provided by way of explanation of the invention, and not as a limitation of the invention. For example features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be combined with another embodiment to yield still another embodiment. It is intended that the present invention include these and other modifications and variations to the embodiments described herein.
(15) The invention will be described with reference to an exemplary embodiment of an optical sight with a device for indicating a turn of a rectifier with a built-in zero stop function, the optical sight comprising a longitudinal body 1, in which individual unillustrated elements of the sight are mounted.
(16) The elements of the sight which can be set by the user when using the sight are coupled to mechanisms of rectifiers 2, which are mounted on the body 1. The rectifiers 2 comprise rotatable control elements 20, which are adapted to be used by the sight user for manual control.
(17) At least one of the rectifiers 2 is provided with an indicator 21 of a turn of the rectifier 2, which protrudes from the upper surface 200 of the respective rectifier 2. The upper surface 200 of the respective rectifier 2 is either a part of the control element 20, turning together with it, or the upper surface 200 of the respective rectifier 2 is independent of the control element 20 and during the rotation of the control element 20 the upper surface 200 does not move.
(18) The indicator 21 comprises a longitudinal identification protrusion 210, located by its length L in the direction along the upper surface 200 of the rectifier 2. The longitudinal identification protrusion 210 has a width S. The longitudinal identification protrusion 210 is rotatable about the axis OI, which is perpendicular to the length L of the longitudinal identification protrusion 210 and at the same time parallel to the axis OP of rotation of the control element 20 of the rectifier 2. For this rotatable movement, the longitudinal identification protrusion 210 is coupled to a mechanism for identifying the rectifier 2 turn, which will be described in more detail hereinafter.
(19) The longitudinal identification protrusion 210 is rotatable about the axis OI between its basic position, see
(20) The above-mentioned coding means 211 of the longitudinal identification protrusion 210 is fixedly mounted on the upper surface 200 of the rectifier 2, whereby in the illustrated example is formed by at least one longitudinal strip. The coding means 211 is located at a level above the upper surface of the longitudinal identification protrusion 210, whereby in one turned position of the longitudinal identification protrusion 210, the coding means 211 is, for example, situated in the direction of the length L of the longitudinal identification protrusion 210, which it practically overlaps in the illustrated embodiment (see
(21) The coding means 211 is, for example, formed by a shaped strip of a suitable material which, by its bottom surface, follows the shape of the upper surface of the longitudinal identification protrusion 210. Alternatively, the width of the coding means 211, or, more specifically, of the strip by which it is formed, corresponds to the width S of the longitudinal identification protrusion 210, so that it would be possible to identify reliablyvisually, but also tactilelythe mutual position of the longitudinal identification protrusion 210 and the coding means 211 and in this manner to determine accurately in which turn the rectifier 2 is currently. For easier visual control, the longitudinal identification protrusion 210 in the unillustrated embodiment is distinguished by its color from the coding means 211 and, if appropriate, also from the other elements of the rectifier 2.
(22) The above-mentioned mechanism for identifying a turn of the rectifier 2, which ensures respective rotation of the longitudinal identification protrusion 210 depending on the current turn of the control element 20 of the rectifier 2, comprises a variation of a Maltese mechanism with a Maltese cross 3, whose rotatable motion, which is transferred onto the longitudinal identification protrusion 210, is evoked by a drive pin 4, and which is carried by the control element 20 of the rectifier 2.
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(26) At top dead center is also employed the zero stop function of the control element 20 of the rectifier 2, which is in the illustrated exemplary embodiment achieved by the mechanism described above. The zero stop function of the control element 20 of the rectifier 2 is based on the fact that a fixed starting point of the gun when zeroing the weapon is created, which allows the shooter to return the control 20 of the rectifier 2 always to the same initial (zero) position. The zero stop position must be set after the rectification and firing the weapon. A change in the setting of the zero stop position is in the solution according to the invention implemented by means of at least one locking bolt 8, see
(27) In an unillustrated embodiment, the modified Maltese mechanism is provided with a plurality of grooves to accommodate the drive pin 4 the grooves being directed to each other, which enables to display a greater number of the turns of the rectifier 2 than the basic 2 turns, for which purpose is adapted the shape and design of the longitudinal identification protrusion 210 and the coding means 211, especially due to the fact that the longitudinal identification protrusion 210 must assume a greater number of positions slightly turned relative to the coding means 211 than the basic 2 positions described herein, and, moreover, it is essential that the greater number of the mutual positions of the longitudinal identification protrusion 210 and of the coding means 211 are reliably recognized by the user both visually and tactilely in conditions of reduced visibility or even in complete darkness.
(28) Modifications and variations can be made to the embodiments illustrated or described herein without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.