Buttstock accessory port system and device
11892268 ยท 2024-02-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Colby Coombs (Idaho Falls, ID, US)
- Matthew Bellitti (Idaho Falls, ID, US)
- Austin Damoth (Idaho Falls, ID, US)
- Craig Lockwood (Idaho Falls, ID, US)
Cpc classification
F41C23/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates a buttstock accessory port system, comprising a body, a recoil pad, and an insert. The body includes a bridge and a cavity. The recoil pad attaches to the body and incudes an opening. The insert is insertable through the recoil pad opening and insertable into the cavity of the body.
Claims
1. A buttstock system, comprising: a body comprising: a cavity, a bridge disposed within the cavity; a recoil pad attached to an end of body comprising: an opening; and an insert that is insertable through the opening in the recoil pad and insertable into the cavity of the body.
2. The buttstock system of claim 1, wherein bridge further comprises one or more rail.
3. The buttstock system of claim 2, wherein the rail extends upward from a top portion of the bridge.
4. The buttstock system of claim 1, the recoil pad further comprising: a cap sized to fit into the recoil pad opening.
5. The buttstock system of claim 1, the insert further comprising: a cap permanently fixed on an end of the insert.
6. The buttstock system of claim 1, the insert further comprising: a cap attachable on an end of the insert.
7. The buttstock system of claim 5, where the insert is removeable through the posterior end of the buttstock and the recoil pad.
8. The buttstock system of claim 7, the body further comprising: a top groove.
9. The buttstock system of claim 8, the insert further comprising: a bottom projection that slides through the bottom groove.
10. The buttstock system of claim 1, the body further comprising: a bottom groove.
11. The buttstock system of claim 10, the insert further comprising: a top projection that slides through the top groove.
12. The buttstock system of claim 1, wherein the insert further comprises: a vertical body comprising: a foot attached to a bottom portion of the vertical body; and a top plate attached to the vertical body comprising: a top projection attached to a top portion of the top plate, a cap attached to the vertical body and the top plate.
13. The buttstock insert of claim 12, wherein the top projection, attached to the top portion of the top plate, ends before connecting to an outside edge of the top plate.
14. The buttstock insert of claim 12, wherein the bottom projection, attached to the bottom portion of the vertical plate, ends before connecting to an outside edge of the bottom plate.
15. The buttstock insert of claim 12, wherein the vertical plate further comprises: one or more slots.
16. The buttstock insert of claim 12, wherein the cap includes a textured exterior surface.
17. The buttstock system of claim 1, wherein the insert further comprises: a top plate comprising: one or more projections extending upward from the top plate; a bottom plate comprising: one or more projections extending downward from the bottom plate; and a side plate connected to both the bottom plate and connected to the top plate.
18. The buttstock insert of claim 17, further comprising: an opening at one end of the insert.
19. The buttstock insert of claim 17, further comprising: a cap sized to be removably inserted into the insert opening.
20. The buttstock of claim 17 wherein one of the one or more projections ends before the insert opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Non-limiting and non-exhaustive implementations of the disclosure are described with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise specified. Advantages of the disclosure will become better understood with regard to the following description and accompanying drawings where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) In the following description of the disclosure, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific implementations in which the disclosure is may be practiced. It is understood that other implementations may be utilized, and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
(8) In the following description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific techniques and embodiments are set forth, such as particular techniques and configurations, in order to provide a thorough understanding of the device disclosed herein. While the techniques and embodiments will primarily be described in context with the accompanying drawings, those skilled in the art will further appreciate that the techniques and embodiments may also be practiced in other similar devices.
(9) Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. It is further noted that elements disclosed with respect to particular embodiments are not restricted to only those embodiments in which they are described. For example, an element described in reference to one embodiment or figure, may be alternatively included in another embodiment or figure regardless of whether or not those elements are displayed or described in another embodiment or figure. In other words, elements in the figures may be interchangeable between various embodiments disclosed herein, whether shown or not.
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(11) Insert 115 may be placed in an insert cavity 170 (shown in
(12) Attachments 145A-C may include one or more bolts, adhesive, hook and loop tape, snaps, magnets, rivets, or any other hardware, joinery, fastener known to one of ordinary skill in the art. Recoil pad 110 may be interchangeably attached to body 105. Further, body 105 may accommodate a recoil pad 110 of various material types (e.g., rubber, foam, leather, plastic, wood, metal) and thickness to the extent of that known in the art. Recoil pad opening 190 (shown in
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(14) Insert cap 120 may be permanently attached to insert 115 or removably attached to insert 115. These depictions are shown in
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(16) Insert 115 with a permanently attached cap 120 may be sized to fit snuggly into cavity 170 such that when recoil pad 110 (shown in
(17) Body 105 may further include buffer tube sleeve 175. Buffer tube sleeve 175 is sized to mate with a buffer tube of a firearm. Accessory tube 165 may be seen positioned through the buffer tube sleeve 175. Accessory tube 165 may have open on both sides of body 105. Body 105 additionally may include one more attachment points 180A-C. Attachment points 180A-C may receive individually one or more bolts, adhesive, hook and loop tape, snaps, magnets, rivets, or any other hardware, joinery, fastener known to one of ordinary skill in the art. Depicted are attachment points 180A-C but any number of attachment points 180A-C may be used to attach recoil pad 110 to body 105.
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(19) Further top plate 415 may be attached to the top edge of vertical body 405 and be positioned horizontally along the length of insert 400. The connection of top plate 415 and vertical body may form a T shape such that vertical body 405 is attached to the underside of the middle portion of top plate 415. As a result, top plate 415 may be perpendicular (plus or minus 5%) to vertical body 405. Top plate 415 may attach to the top edge of cap 120 such that the top of top plate 415 is flush with cap 120.
(20) Extending upwards from top plate 415 may be top projections 420A (not seen due to perspective) and 420B. Projections 420A-B may extend above the top edge of cap 120. Further projections 420A-B may extend along the length of top plate 415 from the back end of top plate 415 towards cap 120. Extending along the length of top plate 415 one or more of projections 420A-B may end prior to the attachment of top plate 415 to cap 120. Similarly, to foot 410 may end before cap 120 after extending along the majority of the length of top plate 415. Because top projections 420A-B and foot 410 ends before cap 120 opening 190 on recoil pad 110 may be sized so that foot 410 and projections 420A-B may inhibit a user from removing insert 400 without removing recoil pad 110. Alternatively, opening 190 on recoil pad 110 may be sized large enough (or contain grooves matching grooves 185 and 195A-B) to allow the removal of insert 400 without the removal of recoil pad 110.
(21) Accessory slots 425A and 425B may be implemented to connect various accessories to insert 400 whether installed within system 100 or not. Accessory slots 425A and 425B may act as connectors in a rail which allow various firearm accessories to be attached to insert 400. While not an exhaustive list, it is contemplated that flashlights, optics, sights, handles, bipods, magazines, and any other similar device that may be connected to a rail may also be connected via accessory slots 425A and 425B within insert 400.
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(23) Container insert 500 may be implemented as being polygonal in shape, as depicted in
(24) Container insert 500 may be used to fit spare batteries, extra rounds of ammunition, firearm cleaning equipment, ear plugs, money, tools for adjusting a scope, a choke, or jewelry that may interfere with shooting. Other container inserts 500 may be sized to fit inside container insert 500 to limit the rolling around of objects. For example, a battery holding case or a baffle may be sized to hold several batteries and may be able to slide inside polygonal container insert 500 and not roll around inside container insert 500. Further, container insert 500 may be waterproof to hold important papers such as a hunting license, money, letters etc.
(25) The foregoing description has been presented for purposes of illustration. It is not exhaustive and does not limit the invention to the precise forms or embodiments disclosed. Modifications and adaptations will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosed embodiments. For example, components described herein may be removed and other components added without departing from the scope or spirit of the embodiments disclosed herein or the appended claims.
(26) Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosure disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.