Impact triggered dynamic target system
10288389 ยท 2019-05-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41J1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J5/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J5/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J7/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J5/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41J9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An impact triggered dynamic target system includes, a target body with legs that can be ground spikes; a target release assembly, including a target holder including first and second holder pegs; a primary target assembly, including a primary target disc, a secondary target pusher including first and second secondary target pushers, and first and second target sliders slidably mounted on the first and second holder pegs, and a plurality of secondary target discs; a rolling track with a rolling surface and first and second side rails; and a projectile receptacle, such that a practice shooter shoots that the primary target disc, which releases a secondary target disc, which rolls down the rolling track and off the impact triggered dynamic target system, such that the practice shooter can shoot at the rear disc, while the rear disc is rolling on an adjacent ground surface.
Claims
1. An impact triggered dynamic target system for use by a target shooter, the impact triggered dynamic target system comprising: a) a target body; b) a target release assembly, which is mounted to an upper part of the target body, the target release assembly comprising: a target holder; a primary target assembly, comprising: a primary target disc; and a plurality of secondary target discs, which are horizontally stacked adjacent to a rear end of the primary target assembly, such that a front disc of the secondary target discs is immediately adjacent to the rear end of the primary target assembly; such that the primary target assembly and the secondary target discs are slidably coupled to the target holder; and c) a rolling track, which is connected to the target body, the rolling track comprising an entry region adjacent to a rear of the secondary target discs and a rolling surface; whereby when the primary target disc is impacted by a projectile, the primary target disc thereby pushes the primary target assembly rearward, such that the primary target assembly impacts with the front disc, and pushes the front disc rearward, which pushes the secondary target discs rearward, such that a rear disc of the secondary target discs is pushed rearward, such that the rear disc enters the entry region of the rolling track, such that the rear disc falls down into the rolling track and contacts with the rolling surface, such that the rear disc rolls down along the rolling track, such that the rear disc rolls off the impact triggered dynamic target system, and then rolls on a ground surface adjacent to the impact triggered dynamic target system, such that the rear disc rolls away from the impact triggered dynamic target system, whereby the target shooter is enabled to shoot at the rear disc, while the rear disc is rolling on the ground surface.
2. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 1, wherein the rolling track further comprises first and second side rails mounted on opposing sides of the rolling surface.
3. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 1, wherein the rolling track is an edge of the target body.
4. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 1, wherein the rolling surface is configured as a substantially elliptical curve, which changes smoothly from an initial rolling angle to an exit rolling angle.
5. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 4, wherein the initial rolling angle is in a range of 70-90 degrees.
6. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 1, wherein a diameter of each secondary target disc in the plurality of secondary target discs is between 20 and 50 times a thickness of the secondary target disc.
7. An impact triggered dynamic target system for use by a target shooter, the impact triggered dynamic target system comprising: a) a target body; b) a target release assembly, which is mounted on a first side of an upper part of the target body, the target release assembly comprising: a target holder; a target stabilizer, comprising: a vertical stabilizer; and a plurality of target discs, which are horizontally stacked adjacent to a rear side of the target stabilizer, such that a front disc of the target discs is immediately adjacent to a rear side of the vertical stabilizer; such that the target stabilizer and the target discs are slidably coupled to the target holder; c) a target area, which is positioned on an opposite second side of the upper part of the target body; and d) a rolling track, which is connected to the target body, the rolling track comprising an entry region adjacent to a rear of the target discs and a rolling surface; whereby when the target area is impacted by a projectile, the target body moves toward the target discs, such that the entry region of the rolling track moves under a rear disc of the target discs, such that the rear disc falls down into the rolling track and contacts with the rolling surface, such that the rear disc rolls down along the rolling track, such that the rear disc rolls off the impact triggered dynamic target system, and then rolls on a ground surface adjacent to the impact triggered dynamic target system, such that the rear disc rolls away from the impact triggered dynamic target system, whereby the target shooter is enabled to shoot at the rear disc, while the rear disc is rolling on the ground surface.
8. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 7, wherein the rolling track further comprises first and second side rails mounted on opposing sides of the rolling surface.
9. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 7, wherein the rolling track is an edge of the target body.
10. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 7, wherein the rolling surface is configured as a substantially elliptical curve, which changes smoothly from an initial rolling angle to an exit rolling angle.
11. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 10, wherein the initial rolling angle is in a range of 70-90 degrees.
12. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 7, wherein a diameter of each target disc in the plurality of target discs is between 20 and 50 times a thickness of the target disc.
13. An impact triggered dynamic target system for use by a target shooter, the impact triggered dynamic target system comprising: a) a target body; b) a target release assembly, which is mounted on an upper part of the target body, the target release assembly comprising: a target holder; and a plurality of target discs, which are horizontally stacked and slidably coupled to the target holder; and c) a rolling track, which is connected to the target body, the rolling track comprising an entry region adjacent to a rear of the target discs and a rolling surface; whereby when the impact triggered dynamic target system is impacted by a projectile, the rear disc enters the entry region of the rolling track, such that the rear disc falls down into the rolling track and contacts with the rolling surface, such that the rear disc rolls down along the rolling track, such that the rear disc rolls off the impact triggered dynamic target system, and then rolls on a ground surface adjacent to the impact triggered dynamic target system, such that the rear disc rolls away from the impact triggered dynamic target system, whereby the target shooter is enabled to shoot at the rear disc, while the rear disc is rolling on the ground surface.
14. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 13, wherein the target body comprises a target area, which is configured to be impacted by the projectile.
15. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 13, wherein the target release assembly further comprises a primary target assembly, the primary target assembly comprising a primary target disc, such that a front disc of the target discs is immediately adjacent to a rear end of the primary target assembly, and such that the primary target assembly is slidably coupled to the target holder; whereby when the primary target disc is impacted by the projectile, the primary target disc thereby pushes the primary target assembly rearward.
16. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 13, wherein the rolling track further comprises first and second side rails mounted on opposing sides of the rolling surface.
17. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 13, wherein the rolling track is an edge of the target body.
18. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 13, wherein the rolling surface is configured as a substantially elliptical curve, which changes smoothly from an initial rolling angle to an exit rolling angle.
19. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 18, wherein the initial rolling angle is in a range of 70-90 degrees.
20. The impact triggered dynamic target system of claim 13, wherein a diameter of each target disc in the plurality of target discs is between 20 and 50 times a thickness of the target disc.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) Before describing the invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention resides primarily in a novel and non-obvious combination of elements and process steps. So as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art, certain conventional elements and steps have been presented with lesser detail, while the drawings and specification describe in greater detail other elements and steps pertinent to understanding the invention.
(14) The following embodiments are not intended to define limits as to the structure or method of the invention, but only to provide exemplary constructions. The embodiments are permissive rather than mandatory and illustrative rather than exhaustive.
(15) In the following, we describe the structure of an embodiment of an impact triggered dynamic target system 100 with reference to
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(18) In a related embodiment, the primary target disc 132 can be connected to the first and second target sliders 225 227 with a forward inclination angle, such that the forward inclination angle ensures that the projectile bounces off the primary target disc 132 and is directed into the projectile receptacle 270.
(19) In a related embodiment, the projectile receptacle 270 can be configured as a rolled/curled sheet 270 having a generally spiral curvature with an upper opening 272 that provides access to a receptacle interior 273 of the projectile receptacle 270, such that a first end of the rolled sheet 270 can be attached to the primary target assembly 230 (or alternatively the target body 210), such that the rolled sheet 270 is curled back, with a second end of the curled sheet 270 pointing toward the first end, with the upper opening 272 between the first and second ends. The projectile 170 may ricochet downward after impacting the primary target disc 132 and may enter the projectile receptacle 270 substantially tangentially with the first end of the rolled sheet 270 such that the projectile 170 is redirected along the spiral path of the rolled sheet 270, thereby trapping the projectile 170 within the receptacle interior 273 of the projectile receptacle 270.
(20) In another related embodiment, the secondary target discs 240 may be sized such that they have sufficient gyroscopic stability to maintain balance when rolling on the ground surface 190 after exiting the rolling track 250, while at the same time having sufficient instability to rapidly fall over in response to an impact by a projectile 170, thereby providing visual feedback to the target shooter 180. In a further related embodiment, as shown in
(21) In a related embodiment, the target release assembly 220 can be trimmed/balanced, such that an impact with a projectile 170 will only cause release of a rear disc 146 when the projectile impacts with the primary target disc 132 within a target area 134 (also called the sweet spot 134) of the primary target disc 132, because if the projectile 170 impacts outside the target area 134 this will cause a sufficient torque to twist the secondary target discs 240 which causes the secondary target discs 240 to lock in place instead of sliding rearward. The size of the target area can be determined by experimentation and is dependent on the specific configuration of the impact triggered dynamic target system 100, including the size and weight of the primary target assembly 230, the projectile receptacle 270, and the secondary target discs 240.
(22) Thus, in a further related embodiment, the primary target disc 132 can be configured to indicate the target area 134, for example as a marking 134 which can be painted or drawn or an overlay sheet with a picture of the target area 134, such that an impact with a projectile 170 will only cause release of a rear disc 146 when the projectile impacts with the primary target disc 132 within the target area 134.
(23) In another related embodiment, the rolling surface 254 can be configured as an elliptical curve, which changes smoothly from an initial rolling angle 268 that is substantially or near vertical, such as for example in a range of 70-90 degrees, to an exit rolling angle 269 that is near or substantially parallel with the ground surface, for example with an exit rolling angle 269 in a range of 0-20 degrees.
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(25) In a further related embodiment, both the main body 216 and the stabilizer flange 218 can be configured with at least one hole/cutout 217 219, or a plurality of holes 217 219, to reduce weight.
(26) In a related embodiment, the impact triggered dynamic target system 100 may be triggered by an impact directed at the target body 210 or a designated portion thereof rather than at the primary target disc 132. In this embodiment, the projectile 170 is caused to strike the target body 210, on a rear side of the target body, as shown in
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(28) It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that adjustments to the angle of the target holder 222 or elements thereof relative to the target body 210 might be made to facilitate practical implementation of the impact triggered dynamic target system 100 and/or to adjust the performance thereof. Accordingly, the description of the plurality of secondary target discs 240 as horizontally stacked shall be interpreted as descriptive of the general stacking configuration of secondary target discs 240 and should not be interpreted in a limiting sense or as a requirement for angular precision. Likewise, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the impact triggered dynamic target system 100 might be successfully used in a variety of environments, both indoors and outdoors. Accordingly, the terms ground and ground surface as used herein shall be understood to embrace any surface, whether natural or artificial, preexisting or specially constructed (such as a track), upon which the secondary target discs 240 may be allowed to roll after exiting the rolling track 250. In addition, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the primary target disc 132 may or may not be circular in shape. The primary target disc 132 may, without limitation, be circular, elliptical, oval, triangular, square, rectangular, or hexagonal. Therefore, the designation as a disc should not be construed in a limiting sense. Furthermore, the term substantially elliptical shall be interpreted as any shape with less than 20% deviation from a true ellipse.
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(35) In an embodiment, an impact triggered dynamic target system for use by a target shooter can include: a) a target body; b) a target release assembly, which is mounted to an upper part of the target body, the target release assembly comprising: a target holder; a primary target assembly, including: a primary target disc; and a plurality of secondary target discs, which are horizontally stacked adjacent to a rear end of the primary target assembly, such that a front disc of the secondary target discs is immediately adjacent to a rear end of the primary target assembly; such that the primary target assembly and the secondary target discs are slidably coupled to the target holder; and c) a rolling track, which is connected to the target body, the rolling track comprising an entry region adjacent to a rear of the target discs and a rolling surface; and whereby when the primary target disc is impacted by a projectile, the primary target disc thereby pushes the primary target assembly rearward, such that the primary target assembly impacts with the front disc, and pushes the front disc rearward, which pushes the secondary target discs rearward, such that a rear disc of the secondary target discs is pushed rearward, such that the rear disc enters the entry region of the rolling track, such that the rear disc falls down into the rolling track and contacts with the rolling surface, such that the rear disc rolls down along the rolling track, such that the rear disc rolls off the impact triggered dynamic target system, and then rolls on a ground surface adjacent to the impact triggered dynamic target system, such that the rear disc rolls away from the impact triggered dynamic target system, whereby the target shooter is enabled to shoot at the rear disc, while the rear disc is rolling on the ground surface.
(36) In a related embodiment, the target body can further include legs, for positioning the impact triggered dynamic target system stably on the ground surface, wherein the legs are configured as ground spikes.
(37) In a related embodiment, the target holder can further include: a) a first holder peg; and b) a second holder peg; such that the primary target assembly and the secondary target discs are slidably positioned on a top of the first and second holder pegs.
(38) In a further related embodiment, the primary target assembly can further include: a) a first target slider, which is connected to a lower end of the primary target disc, such that the first target slider is slidably mounted on the first holder peg; and b) a second target slider, which is connected to a lower end of the primary target disc, such that the second target slider is slidably mounted on the second holder peg.
(39) In a related embodiment, the first and second target sliders can be cylindrical hollow tubes, such that the first and second target sliders are configured to slide onto respectively the first and second holder pegs, with the first and second holder pegs protruding through respectively the first and second target sliders.
(40) In a related embodiment, the rolling track can be an edge of the target body.
(41) In a related embodiment, the rolling track can further include: a) a first side rail; and b) a second side rail; wherein the first and second side rails are mounted on opposing sides of the rolling surface, such that the first and second side rails are configured to keep the rear disc upright when the rear disc rolls along the rolling track.
(42) In a related embodiment, the impact triggered dynamic target system can further include: a projectile receptacle, which is connected to the target body below the primary target disc, such that the projectile receptacle is configured to receive the projectile, after the projectile impacts with the primary target disc.
(43) In a further related embodiment, the projectile receptacle can be configured as a rolled sheet with an upper opening that provides access to a receptacle interior.
(44) In another further related embodiment, the primary target assembly can further include: a secondary target pusher, which is mounted on a rear side of an upper end of the primary target disc, such that the secondary target pusher protrudes rearward; wherein the primary target disc is positioned with a forward inclination angle, such that the forward inclination angle ensures that the projectile bounces off the primary target disc and is directed into the projectile receptacle.
(45) In a yet further related embodiment, the secondary target pusher can further include: a) a first secondary target pusher part; and b) a second secondary target pusher part; wherein the first and second secondary target pusher parts are mounted side by side on respectively a right and left side of the rear side of the upper end of the primary target disc, such that the first and second secondary target pusher parts protrude rearward.
(46) In a related embodiment, the primary target disc can be configured with a marking to indicate a target area, such that an impact with the projectile will only cause release of the rear disc when the projectile impacts with the primary target disc within the target area.
(47) In another related embodiment, the rolling surface can be configured as an elliptical curve, which changes smoothly from an initial rolling angle to an exit rolling angle.
(48) In a further related embodiment, the initial rolling angle can be in a range of 70-90 degrees and the exit rolling angle can be in a range of 0-20 degrees.
(49) In a related embodiment, the target body can include: a main body, which is configured as a modified right triangle with an elliptical hypotenuse, such that the elliptical hypotenuse is the rolling track.
(50) In a related embodiment, the target body can include: a) a main body; and b) a stabilizer flange, which is perpendicularly connected to a rear of the main body.
(51) In a related embodiment, a rear side of the target body can be configured with a marking to indicate a rear target area, such that an impact with the projectile in the target area causes release of the rear disc.
(52) In an embodiment, an impact triggered dynamic target system for use by a target shooter can include: a) a target body; b) a target release assembly, which is mounted to an upper part of the target body, the target release assembly comprising: a primary target assembly, including: a primary target disc; and a plurality of secondary target discs, which are horizontally stacked adjacent to a rear end of the primary target assembly, such that a front disc of the secondary target discs is immediately adjacent to a rear end of the primary target assembly; such that the primary target assembly and the secondary target discs are slidably connected to the target body; and c) a rolling track, which is connected to the target body, the rolling track comprising an entry region adjacent to a rear of the target discs and a rolling surface; and whereby when the primary target disc is impacted by a projectile, the primary target disc thereby pushes the primary target assembly rearward, such that the primary target assembly impacts with the front disc, and pushes the front disc rearward, which pushes the secondary target discs rearward, such that a rear disc of the secondary target discs is pushed rearward, such that the rear disc enters the entry region of the rolling track, such that the rear disc falls down into the rolling track and contacts with the rolling surface, such that the rear disc rolls down along the rolling track, such that the rear disc rolls off the impact triggered dynamic target system, and then rolls on a ground surface adjacent to the impact triggered dynamic target system, such that the rear disc rolls away from the impact triggered dynamic target system, whereby the target shooter is enabled to shoot at the rear disc, while the rear disc is rolling on the ground surface.
(53) In another embodiment, an impact triggered dynamic target system for use by a target shooter can include: a) a target body; b) a target release assembly, which is mounted on a first side of an upper part of the target body, the target release assembly comprising: a target holder; a target stabilizer, including: a vertical stabilizer; and a plurality of target discs, which are horizontally stacked adjacent to a rear side of the target stabilizer, such that a front disc of the target discs is immediately adjacent to a rear side of the vertical stabilizer; such that the target stabilizer and the target discs are slidably coupled to the target holder; c) a target area, which is positioned on an opposite second side of the upper part of the target body; and d) a rolling track, which is connected to the target body, the rolling track comprising an entry region adjacent to a rear of the target discs and a rolling surface; and whereby when the target area is impacted by a projectile, the target body moves toward the target discs, such that the entry region of the rolling track moves under a rear disc of the target discs, such that the rear disc falls down into the rolling track and contacts with the rolling surface, such that the rear disc rolls down along the rolling track, such that the rear disc rolls off the impact triggered dynamic target system, and then rolls on a ground surface adjacent to the impact triggered dynamic target system, such that the rear disc rolls away from the impact triggered dynamic target system, whereby the target shooter is enabled to shoot at the rear disc, while the rear disc is rolling on the ground surface.
(54) In a related embodiment, the impact triggered dynamic target system can further include a projectile receptacle such that the projectile receptacle is configured as a single sheet with a flat upper part that includes the target area, and a curled lower part having a generally spiral curvature, such that the curled lower part is curled back, with a lower end of the curled sheet pointing toward the target body, thereby forming an upper opening between the lower end and a central part of the projectile receptacle, such that the upper opening provides access to a receptacle interior.
(55) Here has thus been described a multitude of embodiments of the impact triggered dynamic target system 100, and methods related thereto, which can be employed in numerous modes of usage.
(56) The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
(57) Many such alternative configurations are readily apparent and should be considered fully included in this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, the invention is not limited to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.