Sling system
10584937 ยท 2020-03-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C33/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present relates to a sling system, and more specifically, to a sling system which may be used for shoulder mounted sling requirements, such as for rifles, archery bows, crossbows, weed eaters and metal detectors, to name a few. The sling system includes a shoulder portion with a plurality of columns of slot apertures with each column offset from the adjacent column, an adjustable position handle and couplers on each end of the sling system to couple it to the desired implement or object.
Claims
1. A sling system comprised of: an elongated sling body comprised of a shoulder portion with a first end and a second end, wherein the shoulder portion is configured to conform to the shoulder of the user, the shoulder portion being constructed of a rubber or a polymer material and includes a first column of slot apertures and a second column of slot apertures wherein the first column of slot apertures is offset from the second column of slot apertures; a strap system which includes a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the strap system is attached to second end of the shoulder portion; a handle mounted to the strap system and a handle lock configured to fix the handle in a desired location along the strap system; a first coupler operably attached to the sling body at a first end of the sling body and a second coupler operably attached to the sling body at a second end of the sling body; and further wherein the first coupler is comprised of: a coupler body with a sling end, an outer end and two sides, the coupler body including: an elongated slot in the sling end configured to receive a sling component there-through; and a rifle stud aperture at the outer end of the coupler body, the rifle stud aperture being configured to receive a stud of a rifle; a coupler bore configured through the outer end of the coupler body and intersecting the rifle stud aperture; a sliding pin configured for insertion through the coupler bore, the sliding pin including a first detent and a second detent; a spring aperture lateral to and through the coupler bore; a spring and a stop disposed within the spring aperture such that the spring imposes a bias force on the stop and against the sliding pin; wherein the first detent in the sliding pin corresponds to a first position of the sliding pin in the bore and the second detent corresponds to a second position of the sliding pin in the bore; such that when the stop engages the first detent the sliding pin is held in an open position and when the stop engages the second detent the sliding pin is held in a closed position.
2. The sling system as recited in claim 1, and further comprising a third column of slot apertures which is offset from the second column of slot apertures.
3. A sling system comprised of: an elongated sling body comprised of a shoulder portion with a first end and a second end, wherein the shoulder portion is configured to conform to the shoulder of the user, the shoulder portion being constructed of a rubber or a polymer material; a first coupler operably attached to the sling body at a first end of the sling body and a second coupler operably attached to the sling body at a second end of the sling body; and further wherein the first coupler is comprised of: a coupler body with a sling end, an outer end and two sides, the coupler body including: an elongated slot in the sling end configured to receive a sling component there-through; and a rifle stud aperture at the outer end of the coupler body, the rifle stud aperture being configured to receive a stud of a rifle; a coupler bore configured through the outer end of the coupler body and intersecting the rifle stud aperture; a sliding pin configured for insertion through the coupler bore, the sliding pin including a first detent and a second detent; a spring aperture lateral to and through the coupler bore; a spring and a stop disposed within the spring aperture such that the spring imposes a bias force on the stop and against the sliding pin; wherein the first detent in the sliding pin corresponds to a first position of the sliding pin in the bore and the second detent corresponds to a second position of the sliding pin in the bore; such that when the stop engages the first detent the sliding pin is held in an open position and when the stop engages the second detent the sliding pin is held in a closed position.
4. The sling system as recited in claim 3, and further comprising a third column of slot apertures which is offset from the second column of slot apertures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the following accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(11) Many of the fastening, connection, manufacturing and other means and components utilized in this invention are widely known and used in the field of the invention described, and their exact nature or type is not necessary for an understanding and use of the invention by a person skilled in the art or science; therefore, they will not be discussed in significant detail. Furthermore, the various components shown or described herein for any specific application of this invention can be varied or altered as anticipated by this invention and the practice of a specific application or embodiment of any element may already be widely known or used in the art or by persons skilled in the art or science; therefore, each will not be discussed in significant detail.
(12) The terms a, an, and the as used in the claims herein are used in conformance with long-standing claim drafting practice and not in a limiting way. Unless specifically set forth herein, the terms a, an, and the are not limited to one of such elements, but instead mean at least one.
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(15) The handle 154 combines with cam lock buckle 153 to allow the handle 154 to be slid or adjusted over second strap portion 156 (which extends through an internal cavity or slot within handle 154) and fixed in any one of a number of positions desired by the user. The handle is slightly arcuate on the exterior surface and made of a rubber or polymer like material that has some friction or gripping power, so that when the users places his or her hand thereon, it becomes a place for the user to comfortably rest his or her hand and arm, as well as achieving better control over the rifle. The configuration shown in this embodiment allows the user to have his or her hand on handle 154 and operate cam lock buckle 153 to lengthen or shorten the distance between the lower cam swivel 101b and the handle of the sling system. For example the user may have his or her hand on handle 154 and release cam lock buckle 153 thereby allowing the handle 154 and cam lock buckle 153 to slide along and over strap portion 155 and second strap portion 156, thereby changing the distance of the handle 154 relative to swivel coupling 101b. This quick and easy adjustability may be accomplished while the sling is over the user shoulder instead of being required to remove the entire sling to effectively make the adjustments.
(16) It should be noted that while the sling system illustrated in
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(23) A quick attach and detach function of this coupler system 101 makes it very desirable to use and an improvement over the prior art. The sliding pin 105 includes first detent 112 (illustrated in
(24) A bore 107 is formed within and aligned between first leg or first side 102a and second leg or second side 102b of the outer end of the coupler body 102. The bore intersects the implement aperture or rifle stud aperture 104 (in the embodiment directed to rifles) such that the sliding pin 105 may be pushed through the bore 107 illustrated in
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(30) As will be appreciated by those of reasonable skill in the art, there are numerous embodiments to this invention, and variations of elements, components and combinations, which may be used, all within the scope of this invention.
(31) One embodiment of this invention, for example, is a sling system comprised of: an elongated sling body comprised of a shoulder portion with a first end and a second end, wherein the shoulder portion is configured to conform to the shoulder of the user, the shoulder portion being constructed of a rubber or a polymer material and includes a first column of slot apertures and a second column of slot apertures wherein the first column of slot apertures is offset from the second column of slot apertures; a strap system which includes a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the strap system is attached to second end of the shoulder portion; a handle mounted to the strap system and a handle lock configured to fix the handle in a desired location along the strap system; and a first coupler operably attached to the sling body at a first end of the sling body and a second coupler operably attached to the sling body at a second end of the sling body.
(32) Other or additional embodiments may include such a sling system as described in the preceding paragraph and further comprising a third column of slot apertures which is offset from the second column of slot apertures and/or further comprising a fourth and a fifth column of slot apertures, wherein the fourth column of slot apertures is offset from the third column of slot apertures and the fifth column of slot apertures is offset from the fourth column of slot apertures. Further embodiments to that disclosed in the preceding paragraph may be: further wherein the handle lock is a cam lock buckle fixed relative to the handle and on a strap of the strap system and configured to fix the handle in a desired location along the strap system by locking on the strap; and/or further wherein the handle is slidably mounted around a strap of the strap system (or even further wherein the handle lock is a cam lock buckle fixed relative to the handle and on a strap of the strap system and configured to fix the handle in a desired location along the strap system by locking on the strap).
(33) Still further embodiments related to aspects of a coupler which may be utilized may be the sling system as recited in the second preceding paragraph and further wherein the first coupler is comprised of: a coupler body with a sling end, an outer end and two sides, the coupler body including an elongated slot in the sling end configured to receive a sling component there-through; and a rifle stud aperture at the outer end of the coupler body being configured to receive a stud of a rifle; a coupler bore configured through the outer end of the coupler body and intersecting the rifle stud aperture; a sliding pin configured for insertion through the coupler bore, the sliding pin including a first detent and a second detent; a spring aperture lateral to and through the coupler bore; a spring and a stop disposed within the spring aperture such that the spring imposes a bias force on the stop and against the sliding pin; wherein the first detent in the sliding pin corresponds to a first position of the sliding pin in the bore and the second detent corresponds to a second position of the sliding pin in the bore; such that when the stop engages the first detent the sliding pin is held in an open position and when the stop engages the second detent the sliding pin is held in a closed position.
(34) Further embodiments to those disclosed in the preceding paragraph may be further comprised of a third column of slot apertures which is offset from the second column of slot apertures, a fourth column of slot apertures which is offset from the third column of slot apertures and a fifth column of slot apertures which is offset from the fourth column.
(35) In compliance with the statute, the invention has been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown and described, since the means herein disclosed comprise preferred forms of putting the invention into effect. The invention is, therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.