Internal Scope Cap
20180313635 ยท 2018-11-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41G11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G02B2207/123
PHYSICS
F41G1/383
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G02B5/0294
PHYSICS
International classification
F41G11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An internal scope cap affixes onto a scope for a firearm to protect and enclose a scope lens of the scope. The internal scope cap includes an iris diaphragm and a scope mount. The iris diaphragm allows the user to adjust an iris opening to expose or enclose the scope lens. The iris opening is formed from a plurality of iris blades that are manipulated through a blade actuator. As the blade actuator is rotated, the diameter of the iris opening is adjusted proportionately to the angular rotation. The iris diaphragm is removably connected to the scope mount to allow the user to interchange and remove the iris diaphragm from the scope mount. The scope mount affixes the internal scope cap onto the scope of the firearm. A glare-reduction lattice and a protective lens are implemented to reduce glint and glare to the user, while gazing through the scope.
Claims
1. An internal scope cap comprises: an iris diaphragm; a scope mount; the iris diaphragm comprises an attachment tube, an annular base, a plurality of iris blades, and a blade actuator; the scope mount comprises a scope-interfacing end, a lateral wall, and a diaphragm-interfacing end; the attachment tube being perimetrically connected to the annular base; each of the plurality of iris blades being pivotably connected to the annular base; the plurality of iris blades being oppositely positioned to the attachment tube about the annular base; the blade actuator being rotatably connected to the annular base; the plurality of iris blades forming an iris opening; the iris opening being diametrically adjustable through the rotation of the blade actuator; the scope-interfacing end being perimetrically connected to the lateral wall; the diaphragm-interfacing end being perimetrically connected to the lateral wall; the scope-interfacing end being oppositely positioned to the diaphragm-interfacing end along the lateral wall; and the attachment tube selectively engaging the diaphragm-interfacing end.
2. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: the plurality of iris blades being evenly distributed about the annular base.
3. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: a protective lens; and the protective lens being pressed between the diaphragm-interfacing end and the annular base.
4. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: a glare-reduction lattice; the glare-reduction lattice being adjacently connected to the blade actuator; the glare-reduction lattice being oriented parallel to the plurality of iris blades; and the glare-reduction lattice being offset from the plurality of iris blades.
5. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 4, wherein the glare-reduction lattice is a hexagonal lattice.
6. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: an external lateral surface of the blade actuator being knurled.
7. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: the scope mount further comprises a scope restraint; the scope restraint being internally connected around the lateral wall; and the scope restraint being offset from the scope-interfacing end.
8. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 7, comprises: a protective lens; and the protective lens being pressed between the scope restraint and the annular base.
9. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: the attachment tube threadedly engaging the diaphragm-interfacing end.
10. An internal scope cap comprises: an iris diaphragm; a scope mount; a glare-reduction lattice; the iris diaphragm comprises an attachment tube, an annular base, a plurality of iris blades, and a blade actuator; the scope mount comprises a scope-interfacing end, a lateral wall, and a diaphragm-interfacing end; the attachment tube being perimetrically connected to the annular base; each of the plurality of iris blades being pivotably connected to the annular base; the plurality of iris blades being oppositely positioned to the attachment tube about the annular base; the blade actuator being rotatably connected to the annular base; the plurality of iris blades forming an iris opening; the iris opening being diametrically adjustable through the rotation of the blade actuator; the scope-interfacing end being perimetrically connected to the lateral wall; the diaphragm-interfacing end being perimetrically connected to the lateral wall; the scope-interfacing end being oppositely positioned to the diaphragm-interfacing end along the lateral wall; the attachment tube selectively engaging the diaphragm-interfacing end; the glare-reduction lattice being adjacently connected to the blade actuator; the glare-reduction lattice being oriented parallel to the plurality of iris blades; and the glare-reduction lattice being offset from the plurality of iris blades.
11. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: the plurality of iris blades being evenly distributed about the annular base.
12. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: a protective lens; and the protective lens being pressed between the diaphragm-interfacing end and the annular base.
13. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the glare-reduction lattice is a hexagonal lattice.
14. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: an external lateral surface of the blade actuator being knurled.
15. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: the scope mount further comprises a scope restraint; the scope restraint being internally connected around the lateral wall; and the scope restraint being offset from the scope-interfacing end.
16. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 15, comprises: a protective lens; and the protective lens being pressed between the scope restraint and the annular base.
17. The internal scope cap, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: the attachment tube threadedly engaging the diaphragm-interfacing end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0016] The present invention is an internal scope cap. The present invention affixes onto a scope for a firearm in order to protect a lens of the scope from dust, debris, or other sources of occlusion while the firearm is transported or in storage. The present invention allows the user to utilize the scope without disengaging a cap from the scope. Additionally, the present invention decreases tactical risk to the user by eliminating the exposure of a traditional scope cap in the open position, as well as reducing light reflection from the scope lens that may put the user at a tactical disadvantage.
[0017] In accordance to
[0018] The scope mount 2 comprises a scope-interfacing end 9, a lateral wall 10, and a diaphragm-interfacing end 11, shown in
[0019] In some embodiments of the present invention, the present invention comprises a protective lens 3, detailed in
[0020] In some other embodiments of the present invention, the scope mount 2 further comprises a scope restraint 12, shown in
[0021] In accordance to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the present invention comprises a glare-reduction lattice 4, detailed in
[0022] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.