Shooting Bench System
20250237459 ยท 2025-07-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A23/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A shooting bench is an adaptable device for a firearm, that is designed to be used with a receiver hitch on a vehicle such as a truck or UTV. The device has two trailer jacks used for support and level adjustment which makes the bench very stable and ideal for long range shooting. Further, the device can be used on the ground with a leveling kit for stability and mounted to an elevated hunting blind. Furthermore, the device can rotate 360 degrees and is adjustable with a hand brake that can be operated while seated, locking the bench at any angle. The adjustable seat can extend upwards up to 8 inches and is designed to engage with supporting elements and structures such as bipods, sandbags, lead sleds and similar devices. Thus, the device is a hitch receiver mounted shooting bench with high portability that secures to an external vehicle.
Claims
1. A shooting bench system comprising: a lower frame; an upper frame; a shooting table unit; a seat system; a bearing hub system; the lower frame comprising a central plate, a hitch mount, a non-slip floor, a front frame end, and a rear frame end; the non-slip floor comprising a first floor surface and a second floor surface; the upper frame comprising a support plate, a chair receiving post, and a shooting table post; the front frame end being positioned opposite to the rear frame end about the lower frame; the first floor surface being positioned opposite the second floor surface about the non-slip floor; the hitch mount being mounted adjacent to the rear frame end; the central plate being centrally mounted onto the first floor surface; the support plate being rotatably mounted onto the central plate by the bearing hub system; the shooting table post and the chair receiving post being mounted normal to the support plate, opposite the central plate; the shooting table post being positioned parallel and offset from the chair receiving post; the shooting table unit being mounted onto the shooting table post; and the seat system being mounted within the chair receiving post.
2. The shooting bench system of claim 1 comprising: a plurality of trailer jacks; each of the plurality of trailer jacks comprising a rotating mount, a hollow frame, and an extending shaft; the extending shaft being telescopically mounted into the hollow frame; the hollow frame being rotatably mounted to the lower frame by the rotating mount; the rotating mount being peripherally positioned to the lower frame; and the plurality of trailer jacks being distributed around the lower frame.
3. The shooting bench system of claim 1 further comprising: the bearing hub system comprising a cylindrical housing, a dust cover, a plurality of roller bearings, and a spindle; the cylindrical housing comprising an open housing end and a closed housing end; the dust cover being hermetically mounted across the open housing end; the support plate being laterally mounted around the cylindrical housing; the plurality of roller bearings being rotatably mounted within the cylindrical housing; the spindle being rotatably mounted through the closed housing end and into the cylindrical housing; the spindle being torsionally mounted to each of the plurality of roller bearings; and the spindle being torsionally mounted onto the central plate.
4. The shooting bench system of claim 1 comprising: the lower frame further comprising a plurality of hitch holes; and the plurality of hitch holes laterally traversing through the hitch mount.
5. The shooting bench system of claim 1 comprising: the lower frame further comprising a plurality of floor holes; and the plurality of floor holes traversing through the non-slip floor.
6. The shooting bench system of claim 1 further comprising: a braking system; and the braking system being operatively connected between the upper frame and the lower frame, wherein the braking system is used to selectively lock the rotation of the upper frame in relation to the lower frame.
7. The shooting bench system of claim 6 further comprising: the braking system comprising a braking tube, a threaded pole, a braking knob, a braking toggle pad; the braking tube being mounted onto the support plate; the threaded pole being threadably engaged into the braking tube; the braking knob being terminally mounted to the threaded pole; and the braking toggle pad being terminally mounted to the threaded pole, opposite to the braking knob.
8. The shooting bench system of claim 1 further comprising: the shooting table unit comprising a table support frame, a knobbed fastener, a counterfort, a tabletop, a plurality of receiving holes, and a plurality of external connectors; the counterfort being angularly connected between the table support frame and the shooting table post; the plurality of receiving holes traversing through the tabletop; each of the plurality of external connectors being integrated through the table support frame; each of the plurality of external connectors threadably engaging a corresponding hole from the plurality of receiving holes; and the table support frame being detachably attached to the shooting table post by the knobbed fastener.
9. The shooting bench system of claim 1 further comprising: the seat system comprising a seat cushion, a seat post, and an adjustable seat pin; the seat cushion being terminally mounted onto the seat post; the seat post being rotatably and telescopically mounted into the chair receiving post; and the adjustable seat pin being operatively integrated between the seat post and the chair receiving post, wherein the adjustable seat pin is used to adjust an elevation of the seat cushion in relation to the lower frame.
10. The shooting bench system of claim 1 comprising: a plurality of levelers; each of the plurality of levelers comprising a leveling mechanism and an extending leg; the extending leg of each of the plurality of levelers being radially mounted to the lower frame; and the leveling mechanism being terminally mounted to the extending leg, offset from the lower frame.
11. A shooting bench system comprising: a lower frame; an upper frame; a shooting table unit; a seat system; a bearing hub system; a braking system; the lower frame comprising a central plate, a hitch mount, a non-slip floor, a plurality of hitch holes, a front frame end, and a rear frame end; the non-slip floor comprising a first floor surface and a second floor surface; the upper frame comprising a support plate, a chair receiving post, and a shooting table post; the front frame end being positioned opposite to the rear frame end about the lower frame; the first floor surface being positioned opposite the second floor surface about the non-slip floor; the hitch mount being mounted adjacent to the rear frame end; the plurality of floor holes traversing through the non-slip floor; the central plate being centrally mounted onto the first floor surface; the support plate being rotatably mounted onto the central plate by the bearing hub system; the shooting table post and the chair receiving post being mounted normal to the support plate, opposite the central plate; the shooting table post being positioned parallel and offset from the chair receiving post; the shooting table unit being mounted onto the shooting table post; the seat system being mounted within the chair receiving post; and the braking system being operatively connected between the upper frame and the lower frame, wherein the braking system is used to selectively lock the rotation of the upper frame in relation to the lower frame.
12. The shooting bench system of claim 11 comprising: a plurality of trailer jacks; each of the plurality of trailer jacks comprising a rotating mount, a hollow frame, and an extending shaft; the extending shaft being telescopically mounted into the hollow frame; the hollow frame being rotatably mounted to the lower frame by the rotating mount; the rotating mount being peripherally positioned to the lower frame; and the plurality of trailer jacks being distributed around the lower frame.
13. The shooting bench system of claim 11 further comprising: the shooting table unit comprising a table support frame, a knobbed fastener, a counterfort, a tabletop, a plurality of receiving holes, and a plurality of external connectors; the counterfort being angularly connected between the table support frame and the shooting table post; the plurality of receiving holes traversing through the tabletop; each of the plurality of external connectors being integrated through the table support frame; each of the plurality of external connectors threadably engaging a corresponding hole from the plurality of receiving holes; and the table support frame being detachably attached to the shooting table post by the knobbed fastener.
14. The shooting bench system of claim 11 further comprising: the seat system comprising a seat cushion, a seat post, and an adjustable seat pin; the seat cushion being terminally mounted onto the seat post; the seat post being rotatably and telescopically mounted into the chair receiving post; and the adjustable seat pin being operatively integrated between the seat post and the chair receiving post, wherein the adjustable seat pin is used to adjust an elevation of the seat cushion in relation to the lower frame.
15. The shooting bench system of claim 11 comprising: a plurality of levelers; each of the plurality of levelers comprising a leveling mechanism and an extending leg; the extending leg of each of the plurality of levelers being radially mounted to the lower frame; and the leveling mechanism being terminally mounted to the extending leg, offset from the lower frame.
16. The shooting bench system of claim 11 comprising: the lower frame further comprising a plurality of floor holes; and the plurality of floor holes traversing through the non-slip floor.
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 following description is in reference to
[0017] The present invention provides a bottom structure that secures a vehicle receiver hitch and the ground below with the lower frame 2. The lower frame 2 is made of a metal material with a flat square shape that can be secured to a vehicle such as an SUV, van, truck, etc. In its preferred embodiment, the lower frame 2 comprises a hitch mount 14, a non-slip floor 16, a front frame end 18, and a rear frame end 20. The non-slip floor 16 is a metal grating material that is positioned along the top surface of the lower frame 2 that provides sure footing during snowy, rainy and muddy conditions. Preferably, the non-slip floor 16 comprises a first-floor surface 22 and a second-floor surface 24, wherein the first-floor surface 22 is positioned opposite the second-floor surface 24 about the non-slip floor 16. In other words, the first-floor surface 22 constitutes a top surface of the non-slip floor 16, and the second-floor surface 24 constitutes a bottom surface of the non-slip floor 16. As seen in
[0018] Continuing with the preferred embodiment, the upper frame 4 comprises a support plate 26, a chair receiving post 28, and a shooting table post 30. The support plate 26 is positioned along the bottom of the upper frame 4. The support plate 26 is a flat rectangular plate that provides structural support for the upper frame 4. As seen in
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[0020] A more detailed description of the present invention follows.
[0021] In order to provide additional stability to the entire shooting bench set up, or as a first configuration, the present invention may further comprise a plurality of trailer jacks 32. As seen in
[0022] According to the preferred embodiment, the bearing hub system 10 comprises a cylindrical housing 40, a dust cover 42, a plurality of roller bearings 44, and a spindle 46. The cylindrical housing 40 preferably comprise an open housing end 48 and a closed housing end 50, wherein the dust cover 42 is hermetically mounted across the open housing end 48. The dust cover 42 is a circular shaped component that prevents dust from entering the bearing hub system 10. The dust cover 42 has a seal that is positioned below the dust cover 42 to create an airtight seal to prevent lubricant from exiting the bearing hub system 10. As seen in
[0023] In the preferred embodiment, the hitch mount 14 is designed with a plurality of hitch holes 52 that traverse along the left and right side of the hitch mount 14, designed to allow the hitch mount 14 to secure to a standard vehicle receiver hitch. In other words, the lower frame 2 may further comprise a plurality of hitch holes 52, wherein the plurality of hitch holes 52 laterally traverses through the hitch mount 14. The plurality of hitch holes 52 also allows for the present invention to be mounted at varying lengths from the external vehicle to keep the center of gravity of the present invention as stable as possible depending on the weight of the user and the weight of the user's equipment.
[0024] Continuing with the preferred embodiment, the lower frame 2 further comprises a plurality of floor holes 54, wherein the plurality of floor holes 54 traverses through the non-slip floor 16. In other words, the plurality of floor holes 54 allows water and liquid to pass through while providing a structurally sound surface to support the weight of a user's foot stepping upon the lower frame 2.
[0025] According to the preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises a braking system 56 that helps to keep the seat locked in one place without rotating about the lower frame 2. In other words, the braking system 56 is a hand brake that secures the seat system 8 in place when the user does not want the upper frame 4 to rotate on the lower frame 2. Accordingly, the braking system 56 is operatively connected between the upper frame 4 and the lower frame 2, wherein the braking system 56 is used to selectively lock the rotation of the upper frame 4 in relation to the lower frame 2. In the preferred embodiment, the braking system 56 comprises a braking tube 58, a threaded pole 60, a braking knob 62, a braking toggle pad 64. Preferably, the braking tube 58 is mounted onto the support plate 26 and the threaded pole 60 is threadably engaged into the braking tube 58. The threaded pole 60 is a pole with a threaded outer surface with a spiral pattern. This allows for the threaded pole 60 to traverse through the cylindrical braking system 56 or braking tube 58 and move upwards and downwards as the threaded pole 60 rotates. The braking knob 62 is a cylindrical component that rotates and turns the attached braking threaded pole 60. In other words, the braking knob 62 is terminally mounted to the threaded pole 60, and a user may operate the braking system 56 by adjusting the braking knob 62 while being seated on the seat system 8. Secured to the bottom of the braking threaded pole 60 is the braking toggle pad 64. In other words, the braking toggle pad 64 is terminally mounted to the threaded pole 60, opposite to the braking knob 62. The braking toggle pad 64 is a rubber material that is secured along the bottom of the braking threaded pole 60 and contacts the central plate 12. As the braking toggle pad 64 contacts the central plate 12, the braking toggle pad 64 creates a frictional force to secure the upper frame 4 in position with respect to the lower frame 2 as seen in
[0026] Continuing with the preferred embodiment, the shooting table unit 6 comprises a table support frame 66, a knobbed fastener 68, a counterfort 70, a tabletop 72, a plurality of receiving holes 74, and a plurality of external connectors 76. The shooting table unit 6 connects to the upper frame 4 along the shooting table post 30 and allows for the user to place heavy items such as sandbags, lead sleds, and firearms upon the present invention. Preferably, the counterfort 70 is angularly connected between the table support frame 66 and the shooting table post 30. More specifically, the counterfort 70 creates a 45-degree angle with the shooting table as seen in
[0027] According to the preferred embodiment, the seat system 8 comprises a seat cushion 78, a seat post 80, and an adjustable seat pin 82. Preferably, the seat cushion 78 is terminally mounted onto the seat post 80, and the seat post 80 is rotatably and telescopically mounted into the chair receiving post 28. In other words, the seat cushion 78 is positioned along the top side of the rotating seat mount as shown in
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[0030] 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.