Optic cover with releasably retained display
10107593 ยท 2018-10-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41G1/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G02B27/0006
PHYSICS
F41G1/383
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41G1/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G02B23/16
PHYSICS
Abstract
A cover for use with an optic device to hold and display shooting information. The cover may have resilient retention members that allow a display to be releasably attached and detached from the cover. The display may be made from a single substrate or multiple substrates in order to make the shooting information contained thereon highly visible in a variety of conditions and shooting preferences.
Claims
1. A sighting device with a cover having a display comprising: a first substrate having a first color; a second substrate having a second color different than the first color and fixed to the first substrate to form the display; and wherein the first substrate is engraved with data and the second substrate is exposed through the engraved first substrate; and wherein the display is retained by the cover.
2. The sighting device of claim 1, wherein the display further comprises a third substrate with a third color different than the second color, wherein the second substrate has a first side and a second side and the first substrate is fixed to the first side of the second substrate and the third substrate is fixed to the second side of the second substrate and wherein the third substrate is engraved such that the second substrate is exposed through the engraved third substrate.
3. The sighting device of claim 1, wherein the display is round in shape and has a perimeter with indentations formed therein.
4. The sighting device of claim 1, wherein the first and second substrate are of a material such that the shape and the first and second colors remain substantially the same when exposed to moisture, ultraviolet light and temperatures in the range of 20 F. to 120 F.
5. The sighting device of claim 1, wherein the display has a perimeter that can be used to remove the display from the cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) A cover for an optic device in accordance with the present invention helps shooters conveniently and securely releasably retain shooting information on a cap of the optic cover. A display in accordance with the present invention can be securely attached to and detached from the cap of an optic cover to readily display shooting information.
(13) Referring now to
(14) Another embodiment of the invention is a cap 12 as will be described, for attaching to an existing cover body so as to retrofit the cap 12 to any aftermarket optic cover available.
(15) The cap 12 has an interior portion 16, seen in
(16) When the cap 12 is in the open configuration as seen in
(17) As shown in
(18) Although the embodiment described above discloses that the interior portion 16 of the cap 12 releasably retains a display 20, the exterior portion 18 of the cap or both the interior portion and the exterior portion could be capable of retaining displays. For example, when a cover 10 is used on each end of an optic device 11, it may be desirable to have the cap 12 from the first cover releasably retain a display 20 on the interior portion 16 and the cap 12 from the second cover releasably retain a display 20 on the exterior portion 18 such that two displays are visible to the shooter when using the optic device.
(19) In another embodiment, the display 20 is held by a resilient annular ridge, ring or flange of the cap 12. As seen in
(20) In another embodiment, the display is held by at least one post 24 of the cap 12. The one or more post(s) 24 could be made from a resilient material and located at the center of the interior portion 16 of the cap 12 as seen in
(21) In yet another embodiment, the display is held by a magnet 28, or magnets, permanently attached to the cap 12 as seen in
(22) The retention configurations described above allow the display 20 to be rotated up to 360 degrees while being held by the cap 12. Although such rotation is not necessary, it allows the information shown on the display 20 to be right side up and readable regardless of the shooter's preferred orientation for the cap 12, for example, above the optic device 11 or to the side such as shown in
(23) The display 20 includes a means for removing the display from the cap 12. In the embodiment shown in
(24) The display 20 should be made of a material that is resistant to environmental conditions such as water, ultraviolet light, heat, cold, etc., as may be experienced while shooting. For example, the display 20 when exposed to moisture, ultraviolet light and/or temperatures in the range from about 20 F. to 120 F. does not substantially deform in its shape or substantially change color so as to affect the performance of the display. The display 20 can also have information permanently affixed thereto or therein as seen in
(25) In one embodiment, the display 20 can be made or formed from layers of plastic coupled or fixed together. As seen in
(26) One example of such a display entails using bright yellow outer layers and a black middle layer. The contrast of the yellow and black allows the information, such as shooting information, to be easily conveyed or seen at night as would the use of photo-chromatic material. Other applications or user preferences could suggest different color combinations.
(27) Other numbers of layers can also be used without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, a two layered display could be made with just the top layer 32 and the middle layer 34, in which case the middle layer 34 would also be the bottom layer. Further, the display 20 could be made from one substrate such as, for example, if the display is made from a material that is attracted to the magnet 28 as seen in
(28) Other methods of adding information such as DOPE to a display include, but are not limited to printing on the display, attaching stickers to the display with information printed on the stickers or allowing such information to be written on the stickers by a shooter or allowing a shooter to write directly on the substrate. The use of such methods would not defeat the spirit of the invention.
(29) It is anticipated that a shooter could be carrying multiple displays 20 with different types of information during an activity, for example long range target practice. The shooter could quickly and easily change to a display 20 with the appropriate information for the firearm, bullet and/or environmental conditions being faced at that time.
(30) Although the invention has been herein described in what is perceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments set forth above. Rather, it is recognized that modifications may be made by one of skill in the art of the invention without departing from the spirit or intent of the invention and, therefore, the invention is to be taken as including all reasonable equivalents to the subject matter of the appended claims and the description of the invention herein.