BULLET CATCHER TARGET APPARATUS
20240110770 ยท 2024-04-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41J1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41J13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A bullet catcher target apparatus is compact and portable with a target enclosure and telescoping legs that can be set up to meet any terrain (e.g., gravel, sand, dirt, asphalt, flat, sloped, humps or high spots, etc.). The bullet catcher target apparatus uses a tripod style base leg socket, fixed to the target enclosure. The legs each include outer legs that slide inside the leg sockets, and inner legs that slide into the outer legs. The telescoping legs have tension handles for tightening and adjusting a height of the legs to meet desired user heights, shooting angles and positions. Storage sockets are fixed to the target enclosure for leg storage, making the bullet catcher target apparatus compact when being transported location to location and/or for manageable storage.
Claims
1. A bullet catcher target apparatus comprising: a. a target enclosure including a front opening opposite a rear, a bottom plate opposite a top plate, and two opposing side plates, the plates being angled such that the target enclosure tapers toward the rear thereof, thereby causing a bullet shot through the target enclosure to be funneled to the rear of the target enclosure; b. a collector tube attached at the rear of the target enclosure, the collector tube configured to receive the bullet, stop momentum of the bullet and hold the bullet therein;
2. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 1, wherein the target enclosure includes a front target wall attached to the front thereof.
3. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 2, wherein the front target wall is detachable from the target enclosure.
4. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 3, wherein the front target wall is made of self-healing ballistic rubber.
5. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 4, wherein the collector tube includes an elongated cylindrical tube having a narrow elongated front opening through which the bullet is funneled.
6. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 5, wherein the collector tube includes a bullet stop located inside the elongated cylindrical tube behind one of the side plates and configured to stop momentum of the bullet as it travels around a curvature of the elongated cylindrical tube.
7. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 6, wherein the elongated cylindrical tube includes a top cap and a bottom cap at each end thereof, and wherein the bottom cap is able to be moved, enabling removal of the bullet from the elongated cylindrical tube.
8. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 8, further comprising at least three legs attached about the target enclosure, the at least three legs being independently height adjustable and movable between at least a prone position, a kneeling position and one or more standing positions; at least three leg sockets attached toward a bottom end of the collector tube; and wherein the at least three legs are each configured for insertion into one of the at least three leg sockets; at least one handle attached to the target enclosure; wherein the at least three leg sockets are configured to hold the at least three legs in the kneeling position and the one or more standing positions.
9. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 8, wherein the at least three legs are detachable from the target enclosure.
10. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 9, further comprising at least three storage sockets; wherein a portion of the at least three storage sockets are attached about a mid-point of the collector tube and another portion of the at least three storage sockets are attached to one of the plates; wherein the at least three legs are each configured for insertion into one of the at least three storage sockets; and wherein the at least three storage sockets are configured to hold the at least three legs in the prone position, a storage position and a transportation position.
11. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a transportation wheel assembly configured for removable attachment about the target enclosure to facilitate portability of the bullet catcher target apparatus.
12. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a cleaning rod removably attached to the target enclosure and configured to aid in removal of compacted bullets from the collector tube.
13. A bullet catcher target apparatus comprising: a. a target enclosure including a detachable front target wall, a bottom plate opposite a top plate, and two opposing side plates, the plates being angled relative to the front target wall such that the target enclosure tapers toward a rear thereof, thereby causing a bullet shot through the front target wall to be funneled to the rear of the target enclosure; b. an elongated cylindrical tube attached at the rear of the target enclosure behind the front target wall, the elongated cylindrical tube including a top cap, a bottom cap, an opening through which the bullet is funneled, and an elongated bullet stop configured to stop momentum of the bullet as it travels around a curvature of the elongated cylindrical tube, the elongated cylindrical tube configured to hold the bullet therein and the bottom cap being movable to enable removal of the bullet from the elongated cylindrical tube; c. at least three telescopic legs removably attached about the target enclosure and including an inner leg and an outer leg, the at least three telescopic legs independently height adjustable and movable between at least a prone position, a kneeling position and one or more standing positions; and d. a pair of handles attached about the enclosure, the pair of handles facilitating portability of the bullet catcher target apparatus.
14. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 13, wherein the front target wall is made of self-healing ballistic rubber.
15. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 13, further comprising at least three leg sockets attached toward a bottom end of the collector tube; wherein the at least three legs are each configured for insertion into one of the at least three leg sockets; and wherein the at least three leg sockets are configured to hold the at least three legs in the kneeling position and the one or more standing positions.
16. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 15, further comprising at least three storage sockets; wherein a portion of the at least three storage sockets are attached about a mid-point of the collector tube and another portion of the at least three storage sockets are attached to one of the plates; wherein the at least three legs are each configured for insertion into one of the at least three storage sockets; and wherein the at least three storage sockets are configured to hold the at least three legs in the prone position, a storage position and a transportation position.
17. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a transportation wheel assembly configured for removable attachment about the target enclosure to facilitate portability of the bullet catcher target apparatus.
18. The bullet catcher target apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a cleaning rod removably attached to the target enclosure and configured to aid in removal of compacted bullets from the collector tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments of the present disclosure, a bullet catcher target apparatus, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0030] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments and methods of using the present invention, bullet catcher target apparatus. It should be noted that the invention is not necessarily limited to the specific details, representative materials and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described in the present disclosure and accompanying figures in connection with the exemplary embodiments and methods.
[0032] Reference numerals. To aid in the understanding of the present invention, the reference numerals correspond to respective elements of the invention as follows. [0033] 200bullet catcher target apparatus [0034] 100target enclosure [0035] 101top plate [0036] 102bottom plate [0037] 103left side plate [0038] 104right side plate [0039] 105collector tube [0040] 106leg deflection shield [0041] 107top cap [0042] 108bottom cap [0043] 109bottom cap bolt [0044] 110bottom cap wingnut [0045] 111top tab [0046] 112bottom tab [0047] 113inner backstop [0048] 114first moving handle [0049] 115second moving handle [0050] 116left side leg socket [0051] 117right side leg socket [0052] 118rear side leg [0053] 119left side leg socket gusset [0054] 120right side leg socket gusset [0055] 121rear leg socket gusset [0056] 122ballistic ricochet rubber [0057] 123left side outer leg [0058] 124right side outer leg [0059] 125rear outer leg [0060] 126left side inner leg [0061] 127right side inner leg [0062] 128rear inner leg [0063] 129plate storage socket [0064] 130left side storage socket [0065] 131right side storage socket [0066] 132tabs bolts [0067] 133tabs nuts [0068] 134tabs washers [0069] 135plate storage socket nut [0070] 136elongated tube left storage socket nut [0071] 137elongated tube right storage socket nut [0072] 138plate storage socket bolt [0073] 139elongated tube left storage socket bolt [0074] 140elongated tube right storage socket bolt [0075] 141plate storage socket handle rod [0076] 142elongated tube left storage socket handle rod [0077] 143elongated tube right storage socket handle rod [0078] 144left side leg socket nut [0079] 145right side leg socket nut [0080] 146rear leg socket nut [0081] 147left side leg socket bolt [0082] 148right side leg socket bolt [0083] 149rear leg socket bolt [0084] 150left side leg socket handle rod [0085] 151right side leg socket handle rod [0086] 152rear leg socket handle rod [0087] 153left outer leg nut [0088] 154right outer leg nut [0089] 155rear outer leg nut [0090] 156left outer leg bolt [0091] 157right outer leg bolt [0092] 158rear outer leg bolt [0093] 159left outer leg handle rod [0094] 160right outer leg handle rod [0095] 161rear outer leg handle rod [0096] 162a cleaning rod [0097] 163first sleeve [0098] 164second sleeve [0099] 165a hitch pin [0100] 166stationary wheel assembly [0101] 167a flat bar [0102] 168welded leg [0103] 169an insert socket [0104] 170insertable pipe [0105] 171a flat tab [0106] 172a tension handle [0107] 173transportation wheel
[0108] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
[0109] Referring particularly to
[0110] Further, as shown, the target enclosure 100 may be a four-sided target enclosure 100. Particularly, the target enclosure 100 may include a front target wall 122, a bottom plate 102, a top plate 101 and two side plates 103, 104. In some embodiments, the front target wall 122 may be made of, or otherwise include, rubber, or more specifically, self-healing rubber that covers an entire front of the target enclosure 100 and acts as a ricochet and back spatter protector, substantially slowing down a bullet shot at the front target wall 122. It should however be appreciated that the front target wall 122 is not limited to rubber. It should also be appreciated that the front target wall 122 may not be limited to this configuration.
[0111] Preferably, the front target wall 122 may be detachable from the target enclosure 100, enabling the front target wall 122 to be replaced; for example, when the rubber or other material on the front target wall 122 becomes worn and ready to be changed. A top of the front target wall 122 may be attached to a top of the top plate 101 and a bottom of the front target wall 122 may be attached to a bottom of the bottom plate 102. Particularly, top and bottom tabs 111, 112 may be attached to the top and bottom plate 101, 102 respectively; and washers, nuts and bolts may be used to attach the front target wall 122 to the top and bottom tabs 111, 112. Further, the top and bottom tabs 111, 112 may be used for attaching a wide range of targets (e.g., paper targets) thereon. Further, in some embodiments, the target enclosure 100 may include target tab deflectors (not illustrated) to protect the tabs 111, 112 and bolts.
[0112] As shown here, the target enclosure 100 may be angled. Particularly, the plates 101, 102, 103, 104 may be angled relative to the front target wall 122 such that the target enclosure 100 tapers toward a rear thereofthereby, a bullet shot at the front target wall 122 is funneled to the rear of the target enclosure 100. Accordingly, once the user fires into the front target wall 122, it is substantially slowed down by the rubber (or other material) on the front target wall 122 and enters into the target enclosure 100. Once in the target enclosure 100, the angled plates funnel the bullet into the rear of the target enclosure 100 and into the collector tube 105. It should however be appreciated that the target enclosure 100 is not limited to the configuration (i.e., three-dimensional rectangle) shown.
[0113] As shown in
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[0115] Further, the elongated tube 205 may include a top cap 107 and a bottom cap 108 at each end thereof. The bottom cap 108 may be able to be moved; for example, swiveled, pivoted, completely removed, etc. from the elongated tube 205. As shown in
[0116] Particularly, in some embodiments the bottom cap 108 may be held on by a bolt 109 (
[0117] Further, in some embodiments, a cleaning rod 162 (
[0118] Referring now to
[0119] The three legs 220, 221, 222 may be independently height adjustable and movable between a prone position, a kneeling position and a standing position, or a variety of standing positions. As shown, to enable this, the three legs 220, 221, 222 may be telescopic. Particularly, each of the three legs 220, 221, 222 may include an inner leg 126, 127, 128 and an outer leg 123, 124, 125. Further, the bullet catcher target apparatus 200 may include three leg sockets 116, 117, 118 attached toward the bottom end of the collector tube 105 and configured to receive the inner 126, 127, 128 and outer legs 123, 124, 125 therein (and hold the legs 220, 221, 222 in the kneeling position and/or the one or more standing positions).
[0120] Further, the three legs 220, 221, 222 may be movable into a storage position (shown in
[0121] Further, tension handles may be provided for keeping the legs 220, 221, 222 tight inside the leg sockets 116, 117, 118 and the storage sockets 129, 130, 131. Particularly, each of the leg sockets 116, 117, 118, each of the storage sockets 129, 130, 131 and each of the outer legs 123, 124, 125 may include a handle rod 280, a bolt 281 and a nut 282, as shown in
[0122] The handle rods 280 may be welded (or otherwise fixed) to the bolts 281, creating a handle that can be screwed into and out of the nut 282. The handle rod 280 may be of a sufficient length to provide good torque on the bolt 281, making the legs 220, 221, 222 tight and secure within the leg sockets 116, 117, 118/storage sockets 129, 130, 131 and making the inner legs 126, 127, 128 tight and secure within the outer legs 123, 124, 125. The nut 282 may be welded to the leg sockets 116, 117, 118/storage sockets 129, 130, 131 and outer legs 123, 124, 125. When the legs 220, 221, 222 are inserted into the leg sockets 116, 117, 118 or the storage sockets 129, 130, 131, the handle rod will tighten down creating tension on the legs 220, 221, 222, thereby securing the legs 220, 221, 222 in place.
[0123] For example, the tension handle 150 located on a left side leg socket 116 may include a left leg socket nut welded to the left side leg socket 116, and a left side leg bolt welded to the left side leg socket handle rod. The left side leg bolt/leg socket handle rod, once welded, may screw into the left leg socket nut passing through a drilled hole in the left leg socket 116. When the leg 220 is inserted into the left leg socket 116, the left side leg bolt/leg socket handle rod (when welded), will screw and tighten into the leg 220, pinching the leg 220 in place.
[0124] When (each of) the inner legs 126, 127, 128 are inserted in (each of) the outer legs 123, 124, 125, the tension handles may be tightened at the desired height to secure the leg in place at the particular height. This ability to independently adjust height of each of the legs 220, 221, 222 may enable the bullet catcher target apparatus 200 to be adjustable to varying terrains. For example, if the bullet catcher target apparatus 200 is placed at a location that has three different depth holes or high humps making the bullet catcher target apparatus 200 unlevel, each of the legs 220, 221, 222 may be adjusted until the bullet catcher target apparatus 200 is brought back to level.
[0125] As above and as demonstrated particularly in
[0126] To place the legs 220, 221, 222 in the standing position, the inner leg 126, 127, 128 may be each slid inside the outer leg 123, 124, 125 (once removed from the storage sockets 129, 130, 131). The legs 220, 221, 222 may then be slid into the leg sockets 116, 117, 118 one at a time. For example, the user may slide the left outer leg 123 and left inner leg 126 out of the left storage socket 130, and slide the left outer leg 123 and the left inner leg 126 into the left leg socket 116 until it meets the end of the socket 116. Then, the user may tighten the left leg socket tension handle 150. The user can untighten or tighten the left outer leg tension handle 159, adjusting the inner leg 126 relative to the outer leg 123 to meet a desired (standing) target height. Once the target enclosure 100 is placed, each leg may again, be individually adjusted, to get the target enclosure 100 level and meet most terrain requirements. The user may then shoot into the front target wall 122. Further, each inner leg 126, 127, 128 may be marked at one end to indicate leg extension safety limit.
[0127] To place the bullet catcher target apparatus 200 in the kneeling position (as shown in
[0128] To place the bullet catcher target apparatus 200 in the prone position (
[0129] Referring more specifically now to
[0130] The stationary wheel assembly 166 may be attached to the bullet catcher target apparatus 200 in either the prone position (
[0131] To transport the bullet catcher target apparatus 200, the user may slide the rear outer leg 125 out of the right storage socket 131 toward them, leaving 1 inch exposed from the storage socket 140, then tighten the rear storage socket tension handle 143, securing the leg 222 in place. Next, the user may slide the rear inner leg 128 out of the rear outer leg 125 stopping before the red safety extension marks become visible. The user may then slide the left outer leg 123 down through the left storage socket 130 leaving 1 inch exposed and tighten, securing the outer leg 123 in place. The user may then slide the left inner leg 126 out of the left outer leg 125, stopping before the red safety extensions are visible. Now the bullet catcher target apparatus 200 can be easily transported similar to a wheelbarrow fulcrum, as demonstrated in
[0132] It should be noted that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other methods, configurations, materials, etc. are taught herein.
[0133] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable relevant patent offices and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.