Tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus and method
09797688 ยท 2017-10-24
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Abstract
A tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus and method utilizing the Picatinny-rail standard, allowing precise aligned removable mounting of a variety of tactical gear such as telescopic sights, night vision devices, reflex sights, laser aiming modules, rangefinders, tactical lights, cameras, fore-grips, bipods, and bayonets, in field-interchangeable configurations, to small-arms rifles and pistols and to non-firearm tactical gear, by providing a greater amount of mounting area and a variety of mounting-surface orientations.
Claims
1. A tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus for precise aligned removable mounting of a variety of tactical-gear auxiliary equipment, utilizing the Picatinny-rail standard, comprising: (i) a support body having elongated sides and opposing ends, a nominal top edge formed along said elongated sides, and at least two additional edges, defining a polygon, and a depth generally perpendicular to the top edge, defining a polyhedron having a nominal forward-facing face and a backward-facing face; (ii) more than one rail-connector unit having an in-line direction and a transverse direction, and top and bottom faces, arrayed upon said support body in angular relationship one to the other such that all bottom faces face generally inward toward all other bottom faces; and (iii) a second support body, and a dual attachment unit detachably mounted between selected opposing ends of adjacent support bodies and secured to the forward-facing face and the backward-facing face of the support body; where said rail-connector units arrayed upon said support body provide additional connection areas in defined and fixed angular relationship one to the other; and where a combined mounting area of the dual attachment unit and a variety of mounting-surface orientations are provided for precise aligned removable mounting of tactical-gear auxiliary equipment wherein the dual attachment unit is adapted to provide a connection point for supporting tactical gear, said dual attachment unit being formed in the shape of an I-beam and defining a pair of oppositely open female receptacles configured to receive selected ends of the adjacent support bodies.
2. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus of claim 1, where one of said rail-connector units provides a connection point for supporting tactical gear.
3. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus of claim 1, wherein the dual-attachment unit is adapted to maintain the adjacent support bodies in a predetermined angular relationship to each other.
4. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus of claim 1, where the polygon defined by said support body is a rectangle, providing said rail-connector units fixed in either parallel or perpendicular orientation one to another.
5. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus of claim 1, where the polygon defined by said support body is non-rectangular, providing said rail-connector units fixed in angular orientation one to another.
6. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one said rail-connector unit attached to the forward-facing or backward-facing face of said support body.
7. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one said rail-connector unit attached at an angle in the transverse direction in relation to other said rail-connector units.
8. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus of claim 1, further comprising cut out portions of said support body.
9. A tactical-gear rail-mounting system method for precise aligned removable mounting of a variety of tactical-gear auxiliary equipment, utilizing the Picatinny-rail standard, comprising: (i) providing a tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus, comprising: (a) a support body having elongated sides and opposing ends, a nominal top edge formed along said elongated sides, and at least two additional edges, defining a polygon, and a depth generally perpendicular to the top edge, defining a polyhedron having a nominal forward-facing face and backward-facing face; (b) more than one rail-connector unit having an in-line direction and a transverse direction, and top and bottom faces, arrayed upon said support body in angular relationship one to the other such that all bottom faces face generally inward toward all other bottom faces; and (c) a second support body, and a dual attachment unit detachably mounted between selected opposing ends of adjacent support bodies and secured to the forward-facing face and the backward-facing face of the support body; where said rail-connector units arrayed upon said support body provide additional connection areas in defined and fixed angular relationship one to the other; and where a combined mounting area of the dual attachment unit and a variety of mounting-surface orientations are provided for precise aligned removable mounting of tactical-gear auxiliary equipment; and (ii) using said tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus for precise aligned removable mounting of a variety of tactical-gear equipment wherein the dual attachment unit is adapted to provide a connection point for supporting tactical gear, said dual attachment unit being formed in the shape of an I-beam and defining a pair of oppositely open female receptacles configured to receive selected ends of the adjacent support bodies.
10. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system method of claim 9, where one of said rail-connector units provides a connection point for supporting tactical gear.
11. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system method of claim 9, wherein the dual-attachment unit is adapted to maintain the adjacent support bodies in a predetermined angular relationship to each other.
12. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system method of claim 9, where the polygon defined by said support body is a rectangle, providing said rail-connector units fixed in either parallel or perpendicular orientation one to another.
13. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system method of claim 9, where the polygon defined by said support body is non-rectangular, providing said rail-connector units fixed in angular orientation one to another.
14. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system method of claim 9, further comprising at least one said rail-connector unit attached to the forward-facing or backward-facing face of said support body.
15. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system method of claim 9, further comprising at least one said rail-connector unit attached at an angle in the transverse direction in relation to other said rail-connector units.
16. The tactical-gear rail-mounting system method of claim 9, further comprising cut out portions of said support body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Reference will now be made to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(11) The tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus 10 has a support body 11 to which is attached more than one rail-connector unit 12. Optionally, an attachment unit 13 in the form of a bracket or clip attaches the support body 11 to other technical gear, such as the stock as shown.
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(13) More than one rail-connector unit 12 is firmly and permanently or semi-permanently affixed to one of the edge faces of the support body 11 as shown. On a rectangular support body 11, a rail-connector unit 12 running along the top longer edge will be perpendicular to any rail-connector unit 12 running along a side or shorter edge, and parallel with any rail-connector unit 12 running along the bottom longer edge. The bottom surfaces of the rail-connector units 12 will all face at least generally towards each other, and the corresponding top surfaces will all face at least generally away from each other.
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(19) Suitable materials for making the tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus 10 are essentially the same range of materials used to manufacture tactical gear, which is machinable metals, composite materials, and hard plastics. Different components can be made of different materials. If it is desired to make an electrically conductive connection between two conductive pieces of gear, then electrically conductive material should be used. On the other hand, pieces of gear can be electrically isolated from each other with a tactical-gear rail-mounting system apparatus 10 constructed of non-conductive material.
(20) The simplicity and interchangeability of the tactical-gear rail-mounting system provides benefits in the field. Auxiliary equipment can be swapped among or be borrowed from other gear. Connection and disconnection can be accomplished blindfolded in training and under challenging conditions in the field. Unusual configurations of auxiliary equipment tactical gear can be made in the field, without tools, in order to meet unusual circumstances.
(21) Many changes and modifications can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit thereof. I therefore pray that my rights to the present invention be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.