Visual aid for aiming a shooting device
10619975 ยท 2020-04-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41G1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41G1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A visual aid device is provided for an elongate item of equipment intended, in use, to be launched or to launch a projectile at a target region, whereby a user performs an aiming process with the item of equipment by looking along the length thereof from a proximal end to its opposing distal end and directing the distal end in respect of the target region. The visual aid device includes a contrasting region or member located on the item of equipment nearer to the distal end than the proximal end thereof, and being positioned thereon and configured such that it is only fully visible in the peripheral vision of one of the user's eyes during the aiming process.
Claims
1. A projectile firing device comprising a barrel disposed at a distal end thereof, and a visual aid, whereby a user performs an aiming process with the projectile firing device and visual aid by looking along a length thereof from a proximal end of the projectile firing device to the opposing distal end and directing said distal end in respect of a target region, said visual aid comprising a protruding member located on the projectile firing device nearer to said distal end than the proximal end thereof, and being positioned and affixed to a side of the barrel and configured such that the protruding member is only fully visible in a peripheral vision of one of the user's eyes during said aiming process, the protruding member being configured to protrude generally laterally from the barrel such that the protruding member is only fully visible in the peripheral vision of a user's eye at one side of the projectile firing device during a said aiming process.
2. The projectile firing device according to claim 1, wherein said protruding member is configured so as to be substantially obscured from view in respect of the user's other eye during said aiming process.
3. The projectile firing device according to claim 1, wherein said protruding member is removably affixed on said one side of the barrel.
4. The projectile firing device according to claim 3, wherein said protruding member is removably affixed by magnetic means on said one side of the barrel.
5. The projectile firing device according to claim 1, wherein said protruding member has a diameter between 2 and 6 mm and a length between 3 and 8 mm, and is configured to be affixed or formed on one side of the barrel such that its longitudinal dimension protrudes generally laterally from said one side thereof.
6. The projectile firing device according to claim 1, wherein said protruding member is formed integrally with a portion of the barrel.
7. A method of manufacturing a projectile firing device, the projectile firing device comprising a barrel disposed at a distal end thereof, and a visual aid, whereby a user performs an aiming process with the projectile firing device and visual aid by looking along a length thereof from a proximal end of the projectile firing device to the opposing distal end and directing said distal end in respect of a target region, the method comprising affixing or forming on the barrel of the projectile firing device a protruding member nearer to said distal end than the proximal end thereof, said protruding member positioned and affixed to a side of the barrel such that the protruding member is only fully visible in a peripheral vision of one of the user's eyes during said aiming process, the protruding member being configured to protrude generally laterally from the barrel such that the protruding member is only fully visible in the peripheral vision of a user's eye at one side of the projectile firing device during said aiming process.
8. A method according to claim 7, including the step of affixing or forming said protruding member on the same side of the projectile firing device as the intended user's dominant hand.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of examples only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a visual aid in the form of a protruding member (not shown in
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(11) The protruding member 120 should be sized and positioned such that it is only fully visible to the dominant eye (or the eye that the shooter wants to be dominant). Ideally, it is positioned such that the view of the protruding member 120 may be substantially obscured relative to the non-dominant eye, although this may not be absolutely essential, and in alternative exemplary embodiments, a small portion (e.g. less than 50%) of the protruding member may be visible to the non-dominant eye, in use, and still provide adequate results, provided it is fully visible to the dominant eye. Furthermore, it is to be understood that the protruding member is not positioned for the shooter to look directly at in use. The shooter will still use the aiming bead (or other means) in their direct line of sight to aim the shotgun in the usual manner. The protruding member 120 will simply be present, possibly as a silhouette, within the peripheral vision of the dominant eye, thereby providing a constant point of reference therein.
(12) As such, the position and size of the protruding member will be dependent on the type, size and length of the equipment on which it is being used, so that a) it is constantly and fully visible within the peripheral vision of the dominant eye (or the eye the user wishes to be dominant), b) it cannot be seen, or it can only be partially seen, by the other eye in use, and c) it is not in the direct line of sight of the dominant eye during an aiming process. Other than that, and as will be understood by a person skilled in the art, there are no specific limitations as to the shape, configuration, size or positioning of the protruding member 120. Indeed, in some exemplary embodiments, particularly, say, in sporting equipment such as cricket bats and golf clubs, the visual aid may not comprise a protruding member at all (i.e. may not have a raised silhouette that protrudes laterally from the side of the equipment, but may instead be a coloured member having a substantially flat silhouette profile. The protruding may, for some applications, be coloured or provided with a fluorescent coating to ensure that it can be seen in low light conditions.
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(14) The protruding member (or other visual aid) may be integrally formed, or permanently fixed, in the desired position and configuration on the device/equipment on which it is to be used. Alternatively, a kit of parts may be provided comprising a visual aid and means for affixing the visual aid, permanently or otherwise, to a pre-existing device or item of equipment. Thus, for example, referring to
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(16) Thus, various aspects of the invention essentially provide a visual aid in respect of an elongate piece of equipment required to be accurately aimed. The visual aid is sized, configured and positioned to remain within the peripheral vision of the eye required to be dominant for applications where it is highly desirable for both eyes to remain open whilst taking aim. The visual aid, so configured and positioned, stimulates the user's brain and causes the visual input from the selected eye to dominate the image registered by the user's brain.
(17) It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art, from the foregoing description, that modifications and variations can be made to the described embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. It is to be understood that various aspects of the invention will be beneficial for use with many different types of device and weapon that benefit from both eyes being open during an aiming process, rather than closing or blocking the non-dominant eye. Such devices include, but are not necessarily limited to, Airsoft, air pistols and rifles, paintball devices, tasers, hand guns, shotguns, military weapons, archery arrows, cricket bats, golf clubs, etc. In all cases, the visual aid device operates to stimulate the brain and ensure that it favours the visual input from the eye on the same side as the visual aid device. The visual aid device may comprise a raised profile/silhouette that projects from the side of the device/weapon (on the side of the eye required to be dominant), or it could have a substantially flat (optionally coloured) profile in some applications.