Illuminated weapon sight
10578401 ยท 2020-03-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41G1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/345
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41G1/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A sighting system for use with firearms, including an LED light, a power source for powering the LED light, a circuit that receives current from the power source and provides current to the LED light, wherein the current provided to the LED light is lower than 1% of a minimum forward current listed for the LED light by the LED light manufacturer and responsive to the current the LED light provides light that is visible at least in a dark environment, a housing for encasing the LED light, power source and circuit to act as an independent unit; wherein the housing is designed to be retrofit entirely on top of the firearm, so that in dim light a user is guided by light from the LED light to align the firearm toward a target.
Claims
1. A sighting system for use with firearms, comprising: an LED light; a power source for powering the LED light; a circuit that receives current from the power source and provides current to the LED light; wherein the circuit is designed so that the current provided to the LED light is lower than 1% of a minimum forward current listed for the LED light by the LED light manufacturer and responsive to the current the LED light provides light that is visible in a dark surrounding; a housing for encasing the LED light, power source and circuit to act as an independent unit; wherein the housing is designed to be retrofit entirely on top of the firearm, so that in dim light a user is guided by light from the LED light to align the firearm toward a target.
2. A sighting system according to claim 1, wherein the housing is positioned at a distal end of the firearm to serve as a front sight and wherein a second housing comprising an LED light, a power source and a circuit is positioned at another end of the firearm near the user to serve as a rear sight; and wherein the user is guided by the LED light from the front sight and the rear sight together to align the firearm toward the target.
3. A sighting system according to claim 2, wherein the color of the light of the front sight is different than the color of the light of the rear sight.
4. A sighting system according to claim 2, wherein the front sight emits light from a single point on the housing and the rear sight emits light from two points on the housing.
5. A sighting system according to claim 4, wherein the housing of the rear sight is designed to form a void between the two points of the rear sight for aligning the light from the single point of the front sight to be viewed by the user between the two points of the rear sight.
6. A sighting system according to claim 1, wherein the circuit is designed so that the current provided to the LED light is lower than 1/1000 of the minimum forward current listed for the LED light by the LED light manufacturer.
7. A sighting system according to claim 1, wherein the circuit is designed so that the current provided to the LED light is lower than 1/10000 of the minimum forward current listed for the LED light by the LED light manufacturer.
8. A sighting system according to claim 1, wherein the circuit is designed so that the current provided to the LED light is lower than 1/100000 of the minimum forward current listed for the LED light by the LED light manufacturer.
9. A sighting system according to claim 1, wherein the circuit provides a constant current.
10. A sighting system according to claim 1, wherein the current provided by the circuit is about the same as a self-discharge current of the power source.
11. A sighting system according to claim 1, wherein the circuit is designed so that the current provided to the LED light is about 1000 nA or less.
12. A sighting system according to claim 1, wherein the power source is replaceable.
13. A sighting system according to claim 1, wherein the power source is heat insulated.
14. A sighting system according to claim 1, wherein the sighting system includes a switch to control the current provided to the LED.
15. A sighting system according to claim 14, wherein the switch controls the color of the LED.
16. A sighting system according to claim 1, wherein the housing is filled with a filling material.
17. A sighting system according to claim 1, further comprising a focusing lens to focus the light provided by the LED light.
18. A sighting system according to claim 1, wherein the housing includes contact points for charging the power source.
19. A sighting system according to claim 2, wherein the front sight and rear sight are provided together as a kit for a specific model of firearm.
20. A sighting system according to claim 19, wherein the kit further comprises a charger to recharge the power source of the front sight and/or rear sight.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure will be understood and better appreciated from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings. Identical structures, elements or parts, which appear in more than one figure, are generally labeled with the same or similar number in all the figures in which they appear. It should be noted that the elements or parts in the figures are not necessarily shown to scale and element or part may be relatively larger or smaller than actually shown.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) Optionally, rear sight 200 and front sight 250 include an attachment system for attaching the sights (200, 250) as retrofits to the slide 130 of firearm 100. For example the attachment system may include a base (220, 270) that is designed to fit into interlocking protrusions on a specific firearm. Additionally, the attachment system may include a screw (230, 280) for anchoring the housing (205, 255) of sights (200, 250) in place, and prevent them from moving during use.
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(15) In some embodiments of the disclosure, sight 200 and sight 250 are manufactured with LED 320 illuminating until the battery 310 is discharged (e.g. after a few years). Alternatively, LED 320 may be activated by the user with a switch (240, 290 shown in
(16) In some embodiments of the disclosure LED 320 is activated when the sights (200, 250) are installed using the electrical conductivity of slide 130 to close a circuit
(17) In some embodiments of the disclosure, the user can select an illumination level or LED color, for example using switch 240 and/or switch 290. Optionally, LED 320 is a multicolor LED and the color is controlled by circuit 350, for example by setting different voltage levels based on the user's selection. In some embodiments of the disclosure, the color of LED 320 in sight 250 may be set to differ from the color of the LED lights 320 in sight 200, to make it easier to align. Alternatively or additionally, each LED 320 may be set to a different color. Likewise switch 240 and/or switch 290 may be used to increase or decrease the illumination level of LED 320, like a dimmer. Alternatively or additionally, sight 200 and/or sight 250 may include a light sensor 354 (e.g. near lens 330) to enable circuit 350 to control the illumination level of LED 320 in response to the light surrounding housing (205, 255).
(18) In some embodiments of the disclosure, battery 310 is replaceable so that it can be changed when it runs low. Optionally, sight 200 and/or sight 250 may be sealed hermetically to protect them from moisture and make them more robust, so that they are protected from recoil forces. Optionally, the internal elements of the sights (200, 250) are tightly fitted inside housing (205, 255) so that they are not dislocated in response to recoiling of the firearm.
(19) In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the sights (200, 250) include heat insulation 340 to protect battery 310 from the heat released by the barrel 135 during use of the firearm. The heat increases the discharge rate and shortens the life expectancy of the battery 340. In some embodiments of the disclosure, heat insulation 340 also serves as padding for the elements inside housing (205, 255) of sights (200, 250). Alternatively or additionally, housing (205, 255) may be filled with a filling material rubber or epoxy) to provide a more robust unit having no empty space.
(20) In some embodiments of the disclosure, sight 200 and/or sight 250 include a focusing lens 330 to focus the light from LED 320. Alternatively, a pin hole/hole in housing (205, 255) may serve to focus the light. Optionally, the light may be focused so that it can only be viewed when looking directly into the illuminated points (210, 260). In some embodiments of the disclosure, the focusing lens 330 may include a color filter to change the color of light viewed by the user.
(21) In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the rear sight 200 and the front sight 250 are each an independent unit and may be used alone or together. Optionally, rear sight 200 and front sight 255 can be marketed together as a kit for a specific model of firearm. The shape of housing (205, 255) may vary depending on the design of firearm 100 for which it is intended. In some embodiments of the disclosure, firearm manufacturers can include rear sight 200 and front sight 250 as part of the firearm 100, for example wherein the sights (200, 250) are welded on or the housing is cast as part of the body of the firearm 100.
(22) In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the housing (205, 255) is designed with a low profile so that it only extends upward from slide 130 by a small amount, for example not adding more than 10-20 percent to the height of slide 130. Optionally, housing (205, 255) is only positioned on top of the slide 130 and does not extend beyond the width of the slide 130 to either side of the firearm 100. Optionally, rear sight 200 and/or front sight 255 may be mounted on other sighting systems, for example electro-optical systems.
(23) In some embodiments of the disclosure, rear sight 200 and front sight 250 include contact points 510 on housing (205, 255) for charging the battery 310.
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(26) In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the battery 310 for powering LED 320 is selected to have a long shelf life and a stable output voltage. Optionally, the self-discharge rate of battery 310 is low, for example less than 1% or even less than 0.7%-0.5% per month. Thus it will require a few years (e.g. 5-10) for the battery to discharge to 50% of its original charge. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the battery 310 may be a Silver Oxide or Lithium battery matching the above electrical requirements and having a small size to lit into housing 205, 255. For example having a diameter of about 1-10 mm and a height of about 1-3 mm. An exemplary battery that can be used is Energizer 337, which is a Silver Oxide battery manufactured by Energizer Holdings, Inc.
(27) In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, circuit 350 of configuration 700 is designed to provide a constant current of the order of the self-discharge current of the battery 310 or less, for example about 100-1000 nA, which is typically less than 1/100 or less than 1/1,000 or less than 1/10,000 or even less than 1/100,000 of the minimum forward current defined by the manufacturer for using LED 320. Optionally, the minimum forward current for a low powered LED 320 for use in sighting system 150 is typically between about 1-20 mA.
(28) In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, sighting system 150 is designed to illuminate continuously from the day it is manufactured for a few years, for example 3-6 years since the self-discharge rate of the battery 310 is very low and the current consumption for providing illumination is of similar magnitude or less. Optionally, sighting system 150 is disposable or battery 310 may be replaced every few years. Alternatively, battery 310 may be rechargeable.
(29) LT MTSG-V2CA-35-1 Mini Topled by OSram Opto Semiconductors GmbH of Regensburg is an exemplary LED 320 that can serve in sighting system 150. This LED 320 is a small sized high flux LED for slim designs and has a minimum forward current of 5 mA and a maximum forward current of 30 mA (as listed in the data-sheet of the manufacturer). However as verified by empirical measurements even at lower currents the LED 320 releases illuminating photons in contrast to an ideal diode that has a turn-on point below which no current is transferred. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure LED 320 is used in sighting system 150 with a low current (e.g. about 100-1000 nA) to serve as an illumination source for the front sight 250 and the rear sight 200.
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(31) In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the wavelength of the illumination of the LED 320 varies as a function of the current provided to the LED 320. Optionally, the user may move switch 240 to select to slightly increase or decrease the current and change the color of the illumination, for example by selecting between 100-500 nA.
(32) It should be appreciated that the above described methods and apparatus may be varied in many ways, including omitting or adding steps, changing the order of steps and the type of devices used. It should be appreciated that different features may be combined in different ways. In particular, not all the features shown above in a particular embodiment are necessary in every embodiment of the disclosure. Further combinations of the above features are also considered to be within the scope of some embodiments of the disclosure. It will also be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present disclosure is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove.