Protective lens cover assembly
11566869 · 2023-01-31
Assignee
Inventors
- Michael A. Rosen (Barneveld, WI, US)
- Robert Morell (Barneveld, WI, US)
- David Hamilton (Barneveld, WI, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A protective lens cover assembly is provided. A protective lens cover assembly comprises a body, a first lens cover and a second lens cover. The first and second lens covers are connected to the body. The first lens cover has a first set of securing structures and a second set of securing structures. The second lens cover also has a first set of securing structures and a second set of securing structures. The first set of securing structures of one of the first lens cover and second lens cover is configured to engage the second set of securing structures of the other of the first lens cover and second lens cover.
Claims
1. A protective lens cover assembly comprising: a body; a first lens cover having a first set of securing structures and a second set of securing structures, wherein the first and second sets of securing structures of the first lens cover are identical or substantially identical; and a second lens cover having a first set of securing structures and a second set of securing structures; wherein the first lens cover and second lens cover are connected to the body, wherein the first set of securing structures of one of the first lens cover and second lens cover is configured to engage the second set of securing structures of the other of the first lens cover and second lens cover.
2. The protective lens cover assembly of claim 1, wherein the first lens cover comprises a first sleeve and a second sleeve, the first and second sleeve separated by a wall, and wherein the first set of securing structures is on the first sleeve and the second set of securing structures is on the second sleeve.
3. The protective lens cover assembly of claim 2, wherein the first and second sets of securing structures each comprise a groove along the circumference of the inside of the sleeve and two circumferential projections, wherein a first of the circumferential projections is on a first side of the groove and a second of the circumferential projections is on a second side of the groove.
4. The protective lens cover assembly of claim 1, wherein the second lens cover comprises a first sleeve and a wall, wherein the first set of securing structures is on the first sleeve and the second set of securing structures is on the wall.
5. The protective lens cover assembly of claim 4, wherein the first set of securing structures comprises a groove along the circumference of the inside of the sleeve and two circumferential projections, wherein a first of the circumferential projections is on a first side of the groove and a second of the circumferential projections is on a second side of the groove.
6. The protective lens cover assembly of claim 4, wherein the second set of securing structures comprises a lip.
7. A sight comprising: a sight body with an objective end having a lens and an eyepiece end having a lens; a protective lens cover assembly connected to the sight body, the assembly comprising a body; a first lens cover having a first set of securing structures and a second set of securing structures; and a second lens cover having a first set of securing structures and a second set of securing structures; wherein the first lens cover and second lens cover are connected to the body, wherein the first set of securing structures of the first lens cover engages the objective end of the sight body, the first set of securing structures of the second lens cover engages the eyepiece end of the side body, the second set of securing structures of at least one of the first lens cover and second lens cover engages the sight body, and the second set of securing structures of the other of the first lens cover and second lens cover engages first securing structures of the at least one of the first lens cover and second lens cover; and a battery compartment, wherein the second set of securing structure of the at least one of the first lens cover and the second lens cover engages the battery compartment.
8. The sight of claim 7, wherein the second set of securing structures of the first lens cover engages the sight body and the second set of securing structures of the second lens cover engages the first set of securing structures of the first lens cover.
9. The sight of claim 7, wherein the body of the protective lens cover assembly is connected to the battery compartment.
10. The sight of claim 9, wherein the first and second sets of securing structures of the first lens cover are identical.
11. The sight of claim 10, wherein the first lens cover comprises a first sleeve and a second sleeve, the first and second sleeve separated by a wall, and wherein the first set of securing structures is on the first sleeve and the second set of securing structures is on the second sleeve.
12. The sight of claim 7, wherein the sight is connected to a firearm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) The present disclosure relates protective lens cover assemblies, and more particularly to protective lens cover assemblies for red dot or rifle scope sights. Certain preferred and illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure are described below. The present disclosure is not limited to these embodiments.
(7) In the embodiments shown in the Figures, the protective lens cover assembly 100 is shown in use with a red dot sight 200 having a body 220 with an objective end 201 and an eyepiece end 202 at opposite sides of the sight body 220. A battery compartment 203 having a battery compartment cap 204 is disposed between the objective end 201 and eyepiece end 202 on the sight body 220. It will be appreciated, however, that the protective lens cover assembly 100 as shown and described herein may be used on a number of different sights, including other red dot sights and rifle scope sights, and the specific size and geometry of the protective lens cover assembly 100 may be modified within reason to accommodate variations in the design of such sights.
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(11) The covers 30, 50 themselves are designed to secure to not only the objective end 201 and eyepiece end 202, respectively, but also to each other and the battery cap 203, as shown in
(12) The particular structures which permit the securing of the covers 30, 50 to the respective ends 201, 202 and each other are now discussed in detail.
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(15) While a cross-sectional view of the eyepiece end cover 50 is not shown, it will be appreciated that the eyepiece end cover 50 has similar structures to secure to the eyepiece end 202. Specifically, the cover 50 includes a sleeve 53 with a first set of securing structures (not shown) composed of a groove flanked on either side by circumferential projections which extend along the entire internal circumference of the sleeve 53 at its outer edge. Like the objective end 201, the eyepiece end 202 also includes a lip 208 (see
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(18) The eyepiece end cover 50 also has a second set of securing structures. The second set of securing structures of the eyepiece end cap 50 is specifically designed to engage the first set of securing structures of the objective end cap 30. In particular, and as shown perhaps best in
(19) While in the embodiments described herein, the cover 30, 50 are each described such that the objective end cover 30 is configured to secure to the sight body 220 and the eyepiece end cover 50 includes a second set of securing structures configured to secure to the first set of securing structures 35 of the objective end cover 30, it will be appreciated that in further embodiments, the eyepiece end cover 50 may be configured to secure to the sight body 220 and/or the two covers 30, 50 may be configured to secure to one another in a different orientation.
(20) In the embodiments shown, the protective lens cover assembly 100 is used in combination with a sight 200 that is shown apart from any firearm. It will be appreciated that the protective lens cover assembly 100 may be used with sights that can be affixed to and/or used with a variety of firearms. As used herein, a “firearm” is a portable gun, being a barreled weapon that launches one or more projectiles often driven by the action of an explosive force. As used herein, the term “firearm” includes a handgun, a long gun, a rifle, a shotgun, a carbine, automatic weapons, semi-automatic weapons, a machine gun, a sub-machine gun, an automatic rifle and an assault rifle.
(21) Various modifications and variations of the described assemblies and methods of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. One skilled in the art will recognize at once that it would be possible to construct the present invention from a variety of materials and in a variety of different ways. Although the invention has been described in connection with specific preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention should not be unduly limited to such specific embodiments. While the preferred embodiments have been described in detail, and shown in the accompanying drawings, it will be evident that various further modification are possible without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. Indeed, various modifications of the described modes for carrying out the invention which are obvious to those skilled in marksmanship or related fields are intended to be within the scope of the following claims.