Rifle Tripod Support Assembly
20240133651 ยท 2024-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A19/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A rifle support assembly incorporating a trigger guard mounting flange having breachward and muzzleward ends; a first tail having a breachward end and a muzzleward end, the first tail's breachward end being positioned muzzlewardly from the flange's breachward end and the first tail's muzzleward end being positioned breachwardly from the flange's muzzleward end, the first tail being fixedly attached to and extending leftwardly from the flange; and a second tail having breachward and muzzleward ends, the second tail's breachward end being positioned muzzlewardly from the flange's breachward end and the second tail's muzzleward end being positioned breachwardly from the flange's muzzleward end, the second tail being fixedly attached to and extending rightwardly from the flange.
Claims
1. A rifle tripod support assembly comprising: a. A trigger guard mounting flange having a breachward end and a muzzleward end; b. A first tail having a breachward end and a muzzleward end, said tail's breachward end being positioned muzzlewardly from the trigger guard mounting flange's breachward end and, said tail being fixedly attached to and extending leftwardly from said flange; and c. A second tail having a breachward end and a muzzleward end, said tail's breachward end being positioned muzzlewardly from the trigger guard mounting flange's breachward end, said tail being fixedly attached to and extending rightwardly from said flange.
2. The rifle tripod support assembly of claim 1 wherein the muzzleward ends of the first and second tails are positioned breachwardly from the trigger guard mounting flange's muzzleward end.
3. The rifle tripod support assembly of claim 2 wherein each tail among the first and second tails comprises a dove tail.
4. The rifle tripod support assembly of claim 3 wherein each dove tail comprises a lower surface and an upper surface, wherein said lower surfaces extend substantially horizontally, and wherein said upper surfaces extend upwardly at approximately 45? angles from horizontal.
5. The rifle tripod support assembly of claim 4 wherein the dove tails' upper and lower surfaces form left and right vertices, the left vertex being positioned approximately 1? inch leftwardly from the right vertex.
6. The rifle tripod support assembly of claim 5 further comprising left and right curved transitions, said transitions being respectively positioned at the left and right vertices.
7. The rifle tripod support assembly of claim 6 further comprising a screw eye positioned breachwardly from the muzzleward end of the trigger guard mounting flange, the muzzleward ends of the first and second dove tails being positioned breachwardly from the screw eye.
8. The rifle tripod support assembly of claim 7 further comprising a trigger guard loop transition positioned at the breachward end of the trigger guard mounting flange, the breachward ends of the first and second dove tails being positioned muzzlewardly from the trigger guard loop transition.
9. The rifle tripod support assembly of claim 8 wherein the screw eye is positioned muzzlewardly from the trigger guard loop transition at least 1? inches.
10. The rifle tripod support assembly of claim 9 wherein the muzzleward ends of the first and second dove tails are positioned at least 1 inch muzzlewardly from said tails' breachward ends.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] Referring now to the drawings and in particular to
[0027] The prior art trigger guard's forwardly or muzzlewardly extending mounting flange 1 has an extreme forward or muzzleward end 24, and has a rearward or breachward end 20 which is fixedly attached to or formed wholly with the upper end of the loop's front wall 10. The muzzleward end 24 of the prior art mounting flange 1 commonly presents a screw receiving eye 22, and the undersurface of such flange's breachward end 20 commonly presents a curved transition 11 from the muzzleward surface of wall 10 to the lower surface 18 of flange 1.
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[0029] The clamp jaw engaging left tail 32 has a muzzleward end 31 and a breachward end 32, and the right tail 40 mirroringly presents muzzleward and breachward ends 39 and 41. The tails' left and right the muzzleward ends 31 and 39 are suitably positioned slightly breachwardly from screw eye 22A, while the tails' breachward ends 33 and 41 are suitably positioned muzzlewardly from the trigger guard's curved transition 11A. To achieve secure tripod clamp jaw contacts and engagements, the longitudinal lengths or breachward to muzzleward lengths of the tail components 32 and 40 are preferably at least one inch.
[0030] Rifle trigger guard front flange components, and fitted gun stock recesses which receive such flanges, commonly have a longitudinal dimension of at least 1? inches, such dimension accommodating the preferred at least 1 inch longitudinal dimension of the clamp jaw engaging tails 32 and 40.
[0031] To further accommodate secure engagements of the assembly's left and right tail components 32 and 40 with commonly configured rifle tripod clamps, such tails preferably present angled clamp jaw engaging faces 34,36,42, and 46. In the
[0032] To further conform the inventive assembly's clamp jaw engaging tails 32 and 40 with an ARCA or Swiss adapter configuration, the lateral displacements of left and right V angle vertices 38 and 44 which are formed by the tails' angled faces 34 and 36 and 42 and 46 are approximately 1? inches away from each other. To eliminate sharp edges at the vicinity of the trigger guard, such vertices 38 and 44 are curved or rounded.
[0033] In use of the instant inventive assembly, the left and right jaws of an ARCA adapter engaging tripod clamp (not depicted within views) may respectively engage the assembly's leftwardly and rightwardly extending tail components 32 and 40. The jaws of such clamp advantageously include contact faces angled at 45? to form left and right V shaped valleys which may securely nestingly receive and clamp against the tails 32 and 40. Such tripod clamping receipts of the assembly's tails may advantageously securely hold and support the rifle at a location above the lower floor 4A of the trigger guard loop 2A, and is further located muzzlewardly from such loop.
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[0039] While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications to the structure, arrangement, portions and components of the invention without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope commensurate with the appended claims.