SHOOTING TARGET STAND
20230098427 · 2023-03-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41J1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A shooting target stand is configured for use with a target, such as commercially available bottles. The stand includes a base that supports a retaining section having opposed surfaces in which a retaining aperture is disposed therethrough. The neck of the target is received through the retaining aperture, whereupon the bottle is supported above a support surface, such as in a substantially horizontal orientation.
Claims
1. A target stand to support a target having a neck extending from a shoulder section, the target stand comprising: a base adapted to be placed on a support surface; an arm extending from said base; and a retaining aperture provided by said arm that is adapted to selectively receive the neck of the target therethrough to support the target above the support surface.
2. The target stand of claim 1, wherein the shoulder section of the target progressively increases in diameter from the neck.
3. The target stand of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the shoulder section progressively increases linearly.
4. The target stand of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the shoulder section progressively increases exponentially.
5. The target stand of claim 1, wherein said base comprises at least two projections configured to penetrate the support surface.
6. The target stand of claim 5, wherein said projections are spaced apart by a connection arm.
7. The target stand of claim 1, wherein said base is weighted.
8. The target stand of claim 1, further comprising: a retaining section attached to said arm, said retaining section including said retaining aperture, wherein said retaining section has a first surface positioned proximate to said retaining aperture that is adapted to contact the shoulder section of the target.
9. The target stand of claim 8, wherein said retaining section is positioned at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of said arm.
10. The target stand of claim 8, wherein a protrusion circumscribes the neck of the target and wherein said protrusion contacts a second surface positioned proximate to said retaining aperture.
11. The target stand of claim 8, wherein the position of said retaining section is adjustable.
12. The target stand of claim 1, wherein said arm includes a first arm and a second arm, wherein one or more of said first and second arms are pivotable relative to said base.
13. A target stand comprising: a base adapted to be placed on a support surface; an arm extending from said base; and a retaining aperture provided by said arm.
14. The target stand of claim 13 wherein said base comprises at least two projections configured to penetrate the support surface.
15. The target stand of claim 14, wherein said projections are spaced apart by a connection arm.
16. The target stand of claim 12, wherein said base is weighted.
17. The target stand of claim 12, further comprising: a retaining section attached to said arm, said retaining section including said retaining aperture, wherein said retaining section has a first surface positioned proximate to said retaining aperture.
18. The target stand of claim 17, wherein said retaining section is positioned at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of said arm.
19. The target stand of claim 17, wherein the position of said retaining section is adjustable.
20. A target stand kit comprising: a base; an arm configured to be attached to said base; and a retaining section configured to be attached to said arm at an angle relative to said arm, said retaining section including an aperture therethrough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0010] The various embodiments disclosed herein will become better understood with regard to the following description, accompanying drawings and claims, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] A shooting target stand in accordance with the various embodiments disclosed herein is referred to by numeral 10 as shown in the Figs. The shooting target stand 10 is configured to support a target 20 by its neck 30, such as in a substantially horizontal orientation. For example, the target 20 may include a bottle, such as a “2-liter” bottle. However, any new or used bottle or vessel of any size or capacity may be used with the target stand 10 in a manner to be discussed. The target stand 10 includes a retaining aperture 40 that is configured to receive and support the neck 30 of the target 20, allowing for the quick and convenient attachment and removal of the target 20 to the target stand 10. Moreover, because of the configuration of the target stand 10, commercially produced bottles, such as “2-liter” bottles, which would normally be thrown away after their contents has been consumed, can be reused and repurposed as the target 20 that is capable of being supported by the target stand 10.
Target:
[0022] It should be appreciated that while the target stand 10 is capable of being used with any target 20 having an elongated neck 30, the following discussion contemplates that the target 20 comprises a commercially available “2-liter” bottle or vessel; however any suitable bottle capacity may be used. It should be appreciated that the bottle may be new or used, or may be an empty, used bottle.
[0023] As previously set forth, the target bottle 20 includes the elongated neck 30 that extends from a bottle body 50 by a shoulder section 80, as shown in
[0024] In some embodiments, the neck 30 of the bottle 20 may include a protrusion 90 that circumscribes the neck. This protrusion 90 has a diameter that is larger than the neck 30. In some embodiments, this protrusion 90 may have an outer edge that is annular in shape, but in other embodiments may have any shape, including one that is rectilinear, curvilinear or a combination thereof.
[0025] It should also be appreciated that the bottle 20 may be formed from any suitable material, such as plastic, glass, metal, or a combination thereof.
[0026] Furthermore, the target 20 may not be a bottle or vessel but may comprise any object having an elongated neck 30 sufficiently long to extend through the aperture 40; or having an elongated neck 30 sufficiently long to extend through the aperture 40 along with the shoulder section 80.
Base:
[0027] Referring now to the target stand 10, it includes a base that is configured to be placed upon any suitable support surface, such as a floor, ground, or a table for example. It should be appreciated that in some embodiments, the target stand 10 may include a base 100 that is configured to be attached or anchored to the ground by one or more projections or protrusions 120. That is, the projections 120 are configured to penetrate the soil of the ground so that the base is anchored therein. In some embodiments, such as that shown in the
[0028] In other embodiments, an alternative base 100′ for the stand 10 may be configured to have a base section 130 that includes a base surface 132, as shown in
[0029] In still further embodiments, an alternative base 100″ of the stand 10 may comprise a plurality of projections 136 that support the stand 10 upon any desired surface, as shown in
Primary Arm:
[0030] Extending from the base 100 is a primary arm 200. In one embodiment, the arm 200 may extend substantially vertically from the base 100. That is, the primary arm 200 may extend from the base 100 at a substantially right angle relative to the support surface the base 100 is positioned upon. In other embodiments, the primary arm 200 may extend from the base 100 at any desired angle relative to the support surface the base 100 is positioned upon. It should be appreciated that the primary arm 200 may be configured as multiple sections attached together. It should be appreciated that the primary arm 200 may be comprised of any suitable material, such as metal, plastic, wood and the like. Furthermore, the primary arm 200 may be configured to have any suitable cross-sectional shape, such as a rectilinear shape, a curvilinear shape or a combination thereof.
[0031] In some embodiments, the primary arm 200 and the projection 120 may be the same component. For example, the primary arm 200 and the projection 120 may be integral with each other. In still further embodiments, the primary arm 200 may be coaxial with the projection 120.
[0032] In other embodiments, the primary arm 200 may be pivotably attached to the base 100, such as through a hinge, to allow the primary arm 200 to be selectively moved to a desired angle relative to the support surface to which the target stand 10 is placed upon.
Extension Arm:
[0033] In some embodiments, an extension arm 250 extends from an end 252 of the primary arm 200 that is distal to the base 100. The extension arm 250 axially extends from the primary arm 200 at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the arm 200. In some embodiments, the extension arm 250 axially extends from the end 252 of the primary arm 200 at an angle of approximately 25 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the arm 200, as shown in
[0034] It should be appreciated that the primary arm 200 and the extension arm 250 may be a single arm.
Retaining Section:
[0035] Attached proximate to an end 260 of the extension arm 250 distal to the base 100, is a retaining section 300. The retaining section 300 may be attached to the extension arm 250 using any suitable means of fixation, including welding, adhesive, rivets and the like. The angle of the retaining section 300 is configured in some embodiments to match the angle of the extension arm 250. In other words, the retaining section 300 and the extension arm 250 are maintained in a parallel arrangement to each other. For example, the retaining section 300 and the extension arm 250 may be arranged at an angle of approximately 25 degrees for example. However, the retaining section 300 and the extension arm 250 may be arranged at any desired angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the primary arm 200. In still further embodiments, the extension arm 250 and the retaining section 300 may be arranged at any desired angle, include different angles from each other, relative to the longitudinal axis of the primary arm 200. In some embodiments, the retaining section 300 is formed integrally with the extension arm 250. In other embodiments, the retaining section 300 may be pivotably attached, such as through a hinge, to the extension arm 250 so that its angle can be adjusted relative to the extension arm 250 to change the angle of the retaining section 300. The retaining section 300 includes a body 310 that includes an opposed inner surface 300A and outer surface 300B. In some embodiments, the surfaces 300A-B are substantially flat; however, it should be appreciated that in other embodiments, the surfaces 300A-B may have any other suitable surface treatment, design or shape, such as a rectilinear shape, a curvilinear shape or a shape that is a combination thereof.
[0036] Disposed through the retaining section 300 is the aperture 40, which is configured to receive the neck 30 of the target or bottle 20 therethrough, as shown in
[0037] It should be appreciated that in some embodiments the extension section 250 is not used, and that the retaining section 300 is directly attached to the primary arm 200. For example, the retaining section 300 may be positioned at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the primary arm 200. In some embodiments, the retaining section 300 may be positioned at an angle of about 25 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the primary arm 200; although any other suitable angle may be utilized.
Operation:
[0038] As shown in
[0039] Furthermore, when the neck 30 of the bottle 20 includes the neck protrusion 90, as shown in
[0040] Alternatively, in the case where the neck protrusion 90 is not provided by the neck 30 of the bottle 20, as shown in
[0041] It should be appreciated that the bottle 20 may be supported in any desired orientation, position or angle relative to the support surface to which the target stand 10 is supported, depending on the angle of one or more of the retaining section 300, the extension arm 250, and the primary arm 200. That is, the longitudinal axis of the bottle 20 may be oriented so that it is parallel to or substantially horizontal to the support surface to which the target stand 10 is supported. In some embodiments, the bottle 20 may be arranged so as to be substantially parallel or substantially horizontal to the ground or support surface that the target stand 10 is supported by or on. However, the bottle 20 may be arranged at any desired angle relative to the support surface to which the target stand 10 is mounted. In other embodiments, it should be appreciated that the target stand 10 may be configured to be foldable or collapsible, whereby the base 100/100′/100″, primary arm 200, and extension arm 250 are pivotably joined, such as through a hinge, to enable the target stand 10 to be folded into a small form factor for convenient transport.
[0042] It should be appreciated that the target stand 10 may be configured to be assembled by a user. For example, the base 100/100′/100′, the primary arm 200, the extension arm 250, and the retaining section 300 may be configured to be assembled as a kit. In some embodiments, one end of the primary arm 200 may be configured to be removably attached to the base 100/100′/100″, such as through a friction-fit or slip-fit connection for example. Similarly, another end of the primary arm 200 may be configured to be removably attached to the extension arm 250, such as through a friction-fit or slip-fit connection for example. The retaining section 300 may be removably attached to another end of the extension arm 250, such as through a friction-fit or slip-fit connection for example.
[0043] In some embodiments, the primary arm 200 and/or the extension arm 250 may be configured to be telescopically extendable and retractable, so as to adjust the height of the target stand 10.
[0044] In still further embodiments, it should be appreciated that target stand 10 may be provided as an unassembled kit, whereby one or more of the components, including the base 100/100′/100″, primary arm 200, extension arm 250, and retaining section 300 are provided separately and are assembled by a user to form the completed target stand 10.
[0045] It should be appreciated that the target 20 may be configured to include thermal material, such as solid material (including particles) or liquid material, which may have a temperature that is different (e.g., hotter or cooler) than the environment surrounding the target 20, such as the bottle discussed herein. In some cases, the material can be retained within the target 20 by the cap 420. Furthermore, in the case of the use of multiple targets 20, each target 20 may utilize a different material that provides a different temperature contrast relative to the environment.
[0046] Therefore, it can be seen that the objects of the various embodiments disclosed herein have been satisfied by the structure and its method for use presented above. While in accordance with the Patent Statutes, only the best mode and preferred embodiments have been presented and described in detail, with it being understood that the embodiments disclosed herein are not limited thereto or thereby. Accordingly, for an appreciation of the true scope and breadth of the embodiments, reference should be made to the following claims.