Interchangeable scope lens covers
09846009 · 2017-12-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41G1/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An interchangeable scope lens covers system comprises a pair of lens covers each comprising a lens cover sleeve that is generally shaped like a hollow cylinder having a generally decreasing diameter from a proximal end to a distal end. Near the distal end, a generally annular lens is removably secured by a lens cap. The lenses are therefore easily removed and interchanged as desired by the user to configure the system to respond to changing shooting conditions. Between the pair of lens covers is attached a plurality of elastic cords or similar materials that hold the lens covers tightly against both ends of a scope tube in order to provide a press fit that keeps moisture, debris, etc. from entering the space between the lens covers and the scope lenses. The press fit forms a seal or barrier between the lens covers and the scope.
Claims
1. An interchangeable scope lens covers system, comprising: a first scope lens cover including a first lens cover sleeve, a first lens cap, and a first lens; said first lens cover sleeve including a tubular body having a length disposed between a first upper portion and a first lower portion of said tubular body and a first internal surface of said tubular body generally decreasing from said first lower portion of said first lens cover sleeve toward said first upper portion of said first lens cover sleeve; said first lens cap removably coupled to said first upper portion of said first lens cover sleeve; said first lens removably disposed between said first lens cap and said first lens cover sleeve; a second scope lens cover including a second lens cover sleeve, a second lens cap, and a second lens; said second lens cover sleeve including a tubular body having a length disposed between a second upper portion and a second lower portion of said tubular body and a second internal surface of said tubular body generally decreasing from said second lower portion of said second lens cover sleeve toward said second upper portion of said second lens cover sleeve; said second lens cap removably coupled to said second upper portion of said second lens cover sleeve; said second lens removably disposed between said second lens cap and said second lens cover sleeve; mateable threads disposed on at least one of said first lens cap or said second lens cap and correspondingly disposed on at least one of said upper portion of said first or second lens cover sleeve; and an elastic cord coupled to said first lower portion of said first lens cover sleeve and said second lower portion of said lens cover sleeve.
2. The system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of first attachment ears coupled to said first lens cover sleeve and a plurality of second attachment ears coupled to said second lens cover, wherein said elastic cord comprises a plurality of elastic cords each having a first end coupled to a corresponding one of said plurality of first attachment ears and a second end each of said plurality of elastic cords coupled to a corresponding one of said plurality of second attachment ears.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein said plurality of elastic cords comprised of rubber or stretch cord.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein said plurality of elastic cords consists of two elastic cords.
5. The system of claim 1, further comprising a first plurality of grippers disposed on the exterior surface of said first lens cap and a second plurality of grippers disposed on the exterior surface of said second lens cap.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein each of said first lens cap and said second lens cap removably coupled to said corresponding upper portion of said first lens cover sleeve and said second lens cover sleeve by mateable threads, said mateable threads disposed on an exterior surface of said upper portion of said first and second lens cover sleeve and disposed on an interior surface of said first and second lens caps.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein said lower portion of said first lens cover sleeve having a configuration selected from the group consisting of: an annular shape, an ellipse, a square, a four-sided shape consisting of two rounded sides and a flat top and bottom, a circle with an indentation on the bottom curve, or combination thereof.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein said lower portion of said second lens cover sleeve having a configuration selected from the group consisting of: an annular shape, an ellipse, a square, a four-sided shape consisting of two rounded sides and a flat top and bottom, a circle with an indentation on the bottom curve, or combination thereof.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein at least one of said first lens and second lens selected from the group consisting of: a clear lens, shaded lens, colored lens, polarized lens, amber lens, smoke lens, glass lens, polycarbonate lens, anti-glare lens, UV-blocker lens, or combination thereof.
10. A method, comprising: obtaining an interchangeable scope lens covers system, including: a first scope lens cover having a first lens cover sleeve, a first lens cap, and a first lens; said first lens cover sleeve including a tubular body having a length disposed between a first upper portion and a first lower portion of said tubular body and a first internal surface of said tubular body generally decreasing from said first lower portion of said first lens cover sleeve toward said first upper portion of said first lens cover sleeve; said first lens cap removably coupled to said first upper portion of said first lens cover sleeve; said first lens removably disposed between said first lens cap and said first lens cover sleeve; a second scope lens cover having a second lens cover sleeve, a second lens cap, and a second lens; said second lens cover sleeve including a tubular body having a length disposed between a second upper portion and a second lower portion of said tubular body and a second internal surface of said tubular body generally decreasing from said second lower portion of said second lens cover sleeve toward said second upper portion of said second lens cover sleeve; said second lens cap removably coupled to said second upper portion of said second lens cover sleeve; said second lens removably disposed between said second lens cap and said second lens cover sleeve; and mateable threads disposed on at least one of said first lens cap or second lens cap and correspondingly disposed on at least one of said upper portion of said first or second lens cover sleeve: an elastic cord coupled to said first lower portion of said first lens cover sleeve and said second lower portion of said lens cover sleeve; positioning said first lens scope cover over a first end of a scope; stretching said elastic cord; and positioning said second lens scope cover over a second end of said scope.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising uncoupling said first lens cap, removing said first lens, disposing a third lens between said first lens cap and said first upper portion of said first lens cover sleeve, and coupling said first lens cap to said first upper portion of said first lens cover sleeve.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising uncoupling said second lens cap, removing said second lens, disposing a fourth lens between said second lens cap and said second upper portion of said second lens cover sleeve, and coupling said second lens cap to said second upper portion of said second lens cover sleeve.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein stretching said elastic cord comprises stretching a plurality of elastic cords each having a first end coupled to a corresponding one of a plurality of first attachment ears coupled to said lower portion of said first lens cover sleeve and a second end coupled to a corresponding one of said plurality of second attachment ears coupled to said lower portion of said second lens cover sleeve.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein said plurality of elastic cords comprised of rubber or stretch cord.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein said plurality of elastic cords consists of two elastic cords.
16. The method of claim 10, further comprising gripping a first plurality of grippers disposed on the exterior surface of said first lens cap and gripping a second plurality of grippers disposed on the exterior surface of said second lens cap.
17. The method of claim 10, further comprising removably coupling each of said first lens cap and said second lens cap to said corresponding upper portion of said first lens cover sleeve and said second lens cover sleeve by operation of mateable threads disposed on an exterior surface of said upper portion of said first and second lens cover sleeve and disposed on an interior surface of said first and second lens caps.
18. The method of claim 10, wherein said lower portion of said first lens cover sleeve having a configuration selected from the group consisting of an annular shape, an ellipse, a square, a four-sided shape consisting of two rounded sides and a flat top and bottom, a circle with an indentation on the bottom curve, or combination thereof.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein said lower portion of said second lens cover sleeve having a configuration selected from the group consisting of: an annular shape, an ellipse, a square, a four-sided shape consisting of two rounded sides and a flat top and bottom, a circle with an indentation on the bottom curve, or combination thereof.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein at least one of said first lens and said second lens selected from the group consisting of: a clear lens, shaded lens, colored lens, polarized lens, amber lens, smoke lens, glass lens, polycarbonate lens, anti-glare lens, UV-blocker lens, or combination thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The aforementioned and other features and objects of the present invention and the manner of attaining them will become more apparent and the invention itself will be best understood by reference to the following descriptions of a preferred embodiment and other embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) In the following discussion, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention may be practiced without such specific details.
(8) Referring now to the drawings,
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(11) The ease of changing lenses 114 and 124 should be apparent: a user simply detaches the lens caps 112 and 122 from the lens cover sleeves 116 and 126, respectively, and replaces the lenses 114 and 124 with other lenses. This allows a user to quickly and easily change out old, scratched lens covers for new, un-blemished covers by only changing the lenses 114 and 124 themselves rather than having to replace the entire scope lens covers. Simultaneously, the system allows a user to select from multiple types of lenses including, but not limited to: clear, shaded, colored, polarized, amber, smoke, glass, polycarbonate, anti-glare, UV-blocker, etc. (or a combination thereof). Thus, the same interchangeable scope lens covers system can be used regardless of changing lighting/weather conditions.
(12) The plurality of elastic cords 150 and 160 are attached to the first lens cover 110 and the second lens cover 120 and serve to keep the lens covers 110 and 120 from becoming separated and lost. Furthermore, because of the tension created by stretching the elastic cords 150 and 160 when placing the lens covers 110 and 120 in place on a scope, the lens covers 110 and 120 are tightly secured against the ocular and objective ends of a scope while in use.
(13) As illustrated in the embodiment shown in
(14) The interchangeable scope lens covers system is attached to a scope by placing the lens covers 110 and 120 over the ocular end and the objective end, respectively, of the scope (see
(15) Each of the two lens caps 112 and 122 shown in the embodiment in
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(17) The first lens cap 212 and second lens cap 222 are illustrated in
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(19) The decreasing diameter of the lens cover sleeve 316 is an extremely useful feature as it allows the lens cover 310 to be used on scopes of various sizes while still providing a tight press fit seal between the lens cover 310 and the scope. For example, if the internal diameter of the lens cover sleeve 316 decreases from two inches to one and a half inches then the lens cover 310 can be used on scopes with an outside diameter of either the ocular or objective end of the scope ranging from one and a half to two inches. Scopes will snugly fit against the interior sidewall of the lens cover 310 wherever their outside diameter matches the inside diameter of the lens cover 310.
(20) As illustrated in the embodiment depicted in
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(24) The location of the first lens 514 relative to the positions of the first lens cap 512 and the first lens cover sleeve 516 can be clearly seen in
(25) The above specification, examples and data provide a description of the structure and use of exemplary embodiments of the described articles of manufacture and methods. It will further be understood from the foregoing description that various modifications and changes may be made in the embodiments of the present invention without departing from its true spirit. This description is intended for purposes of illustration only and should not be construed in a limiting sense. The scope of this invention should be limited only by the language of the following claims.