Quick mount for a rail
11262167 · 2022-03-01
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Cpc classification
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Abstract
A quick mount for removably attaching an accessory to a longitudinal rail, the mount including a base having a first leg with a first undercut wall that engages a first longitudinal rail surface, a second leg opposite the first undercut wall, a retention plate rotatably mounted to the base adjacent the second leg and a bias element. The retention plate is operable in a secure mode in which the bias element urges the retention plate to rotate and engage a second undercut wall of the plate against a second longitudinal rail surface opposite the first surface and thereby clamp the mount to the rail. The retention plate is operable in a release mode where the second undercut wall disengages the second surface thereby releasing the mount from the rail. The mount can include a toggle lock to lock the plate in the secure mode. A related method is provided.
Claims
1. A quick mount for removably attaching an accessory to a longitudinal rail, the mount comprising: a base removably mountable on a longitudinal rail, the base including a front, a rear and downwardly extending first and second lateral legs disposed opposite one another across a longitudinal axis of the base, the first lateral leg including a first downward extending wall that transitions to a first undercut wall, the first undercut wall extending inward toward the longitudinal axis, the first undercut wall configured to engage a first lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail, the first undercut wall extending to a first lowermost surface, the second lateral leg including a second downward extending wall that extends to a second lowermost surface that is on a same level as the first lowermost surface, the second downward extending wall configured to clear an apex of the rail but not extend under a second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail, the second lateral leg defining a plate recess between the front and the rear; a retention plate joined with the base via a retention pivot pin, the retention plate pivotable about a rotation axis, the retention plate including a retention plate upper part located above the rotation axis and a retention plate lower part located below the rotation axis, the retention plate lower part being movably disposed in the plate recess of the second lateral leg, the retention plate lower part including a second undercut wall, the second undercut wall extending inward generally toward the longitudinal axis, the second undercut wall configured to selectively engage a second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail; a bias element disposed between the base and the retention plate upper part, the bias element configured to urge the retention plate upper part away from the base and around the rotation axis; and a toggle lock joined with the retention plate via a lock pin, the toggle lock pivotable about a lock axis, wherein the lock axis is substantially parallel to the rotation axis, wherein the retention plate is operable in a secure mode in which the bias element urges the retention plate lower part toward the first undercut wall so as to engage the second undercut wall against the second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail and thereby secure the mount to the longitudinal rail, wherein the retention plate is operable in a release mode in which the bias element is alterable by a user pushing on the retention plate upper part so as to move the retention upper plate upper part toward the base so that the second undercut wall disengages the second inwardly extending surface to thereby release the mount from the longitudinal rail.
2. The quick mount of claim 1, wherein the toggle lock is positioned on the retention plate upper part above the second undercut wall, wherein the toggle lock is pivotable toward the base to engage a toggle lock head against the base to prevent the retention plate from being configurable in the release mode.
3. The quick mount of claim 2, wherein the retention plate defines a lock recess, wherein the toggle lock is rotatably disposed in the lock recess, wherein the retention plate includes a retention plate exterior surface, wherein the toggle lock includes a toggle lock exterior surface, wherein the toggle lock exterior surface is substantially parallel to the retention plate exterior surface when the toggle lock is in an unlocked mode, wherein the toggle lock exterior surface is offset at an angle relative to the retention plate exterior surface when the toggle lock is in a locked mode.
4. The quick mount of claim 1, comprising: a toggle lock joined with the retention plate, the toggle lock pivotable about a lock axis, wherein the toggle lock is operable in at least one of an unlocked mode and a locked mode, wherein in the locked mode, the toggle lock prevents the retention plate from rotating about the rotation axis, wherein in the unlocked mode, the retention plate is free to rotate about the rotation axis.
5. The quick mount of claim 4, comprising: a buttress wall joined with the base and located above the second lateral leg, wherein the toggle lock engages the buttress wall when in the locked mode.
6. The quick mount of claim 1, wherein the base includes a deck and a lower surface, wherein the first and second lateral legs extend downward from the lower surface, wherein the base includes a slot flange that extends downward from the lower surface between the first and second lateral legs, wherein the slot flange is configured to fit within a transverse slot defined by the longitudinal rail to prevent the base from sliding relative to the longitudinal rail.
7. A quick mount for removably attaching an accessory to a longitudinal rail, the mount comprising: a base removably mountable on a longitudinal rail, the base including a front, a rear and downwardly extending first and second lateral legs disposed opposite one another across a longitudinal axis of the base, the first lateral leg including a first downward extending wall that transitions to a first undercut wall, the first undercut wall extending inward toward the longitudinal axis, the first undercut wall configured to engage a first lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail, the first undercut wall extending to a first lowermost surface, the second lateral leg including a second downward extending wall that extends to a second lowermost surface that is on a same level as the first lowermost surface, the second downward extending wall configured to clear an apex of the rail but not extend under a second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail, the second lateral leg defining a plate recess between the front and the rear; a retention plate joined with the base via a retention pivot pin, the retention plate pivotable about a rotation axis, the retention plate including a retention plate upper part located above the rotation axis and a retention plate lower part located below the rotation axis, the retention plate lower part being movably disposed in the plate recess of the second lateral leg, the retention plate lower part including a second undercut wall, the second undercut wall extending inward generally toward the longitudinal axis, the second undercut wall configured to selectively engage a second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail; a bias element disposed between the base and the retention plate upper part, the bias element configured to urge the retention plate upper part away from the base and around the rotation axis; wherein the retention plate is operable in a secure mode in which the bias element urges the retention plate lower part toward the first undercut wall so as to engage the second undercut wall against the second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail and thereby secure the mount to the longitudinal rail, wherein the retention plate is operable in a release mode in which the bias element is alterable by a user pushing on the retention plate upper part so as to move the retention upper plate upper part toward the base so that the second undercut wall disengages the second inwardly extending surface to thereby release the mount from the longitudinal rail, wherein the base defines a hole extending to the deck, wherein a plunger and a spring are disposed in the hole.
8. The quick mount of claim 7, wherein the base includes an overhang wall extending over the hole, wherein a set screw is disposed in the hole, wherein the plunger and the spring are located between the overhang wall and the set screw, wherein the plunger and spring are configured to exert a force against a pressure pad joined with the base.
9. A quick mount for removably attaching an accessory to a longitudinal rail, the mount comprising: a base removably mountable on a longitudinal rail, the base joined with a first leg having a first undercut wall extending inward toward a longitudinal axis, the first undercut wall configured to engage a first lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail, the base joined with a second leg, opposite the first undercut wall, including a flat lower portion, the second leg defining a plate recess; a retention plate rotatably mounted to the base, the retention plate including a retention plate upper part located above a rotation axis and a retention plate lower part located below the rotation axis, the retention plate lower part being movably disposed in the plate recess, the retention plate lower part including a second undercut wall, the second undercut wall extending inward toward the longitudinal axis, the second undercut wall configured to selectively engage a second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail; a bias element disposed between the retention plate and the base; and a toggle lock joined with the retention plate and rotatable about a lock axis wherein the lock axis is parallel to the rotation axis, wherein the retention plate is operable in a secure mode in which the bias element urges the retention plate lower part toward the first undercut wall so as to engage the second undercut wall against the second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail and thereby clamp the mount to the rail, wherein the retention plate is operable in a release mode in which the bias element is alterable by a user pushing on the retention plate upper part so as to move the retention upper plate upper part toward the base so that the second undercut wall disengages the second inwardly extending surface to thereby allow the mount to release from the longitudinal rail.
10. The quick mount of claim 9, wherein the toggle lock includes a lock head configured to engage a buttress wall of the base to prevent the retention plate from rotating about the rotation axis.
11. The quick mount of claim 9, wherein the second lateral leg defines a first hole aligned with the rotation axis, wherein the retention plate defines a second hole, wherein a retention pivot pin extends within the first hole and the second hole.
12. The quick mount of claim 9, wherein the bias element is a coil spring trapped in a first spring hole defined by the retention plate and a second hole defined by the base.
13. A quick mount for removably attaching an accessory to a longitudinal rail, the mount comprising: a base removably mountable on a longitudinal rail, the base joined with a first leg having a first undercut wall extending inward toward a longitudinal axis, the first undercut wall configured to engage a first lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail, the base joined with a second leg, opposite the first undercut wall, including a flat lower portion, the second leg defining a plate recess; a retention plate rotatably mounted to the base, the retention plate including a retention plate upper part located above a rotation axis and a retention plate lower part located below the rotation axis, the retention plate lower part being movably disposed in the plate recess, the retention plate lower part including a second undercut wall, the second undercut wall extending inward toward the longitudinal axis, the second undercut wall configured to selectively engage a second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail; a bias element disposed between the retention plate and the base; a toggle lock joined with the retention plate and rotatable about a lock axis, and a lock spring engaging the retention plate and the toggle lock to urge the toggle lock to a position that is generally perpendicular to the retention plate, wherein the retention plate is operable in a secure mode in which the bias element urges the retention plate lower part toward the first undercut wall so as to engage the second undercut wall against the second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail and thereby clamp the mount to the rail, wherein the retention plate is operable in a release mode in which the bias element is alterable by a user pushing on the retention plate upper part so as to move the retention upper plate upper part toward the base so that the second undercut wall disengages the second inwardly extending surface to thereby allow the mount to release from the longitudinal rail.
14. The quick mount of claim 13, wherein the position enables the toggle lock to engage a buttress wall and impair rotation of the retention plate about the rotation axis.
15. The quick mount of claim 14, wherein the base includes a longitudinal axis that is generally parallel to the longitudinal rail, wherein the rotation axis is parallel to the longitudinal axis, wherein the lock axis is parallel to the longitudinal axis.
16. A quick mount for removably attaching an accessory to a longitudinal rail, the mount comprising: a base removably mountable on a longitudinal rail, the base joined with a first leg having a first undercut wall extending inward toward a longitudinal axis, the first undercut wall configured to engage a first lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail, the base joined with a second leg, opposite the first undercut wall, including a flat lower portion, the second leg defining a plate recess; a retention plate rotatably mounted to the base, the retention plate including a retention plate upper part located above a rotation axis and a retention plate lower part located below the rotation axis, the retention plate lower part being movably disposed in the plate recess, the retention plate lower part including a second undercut wall, the second undercut wall extending inward toward the longitudinal axis, the second undercut wall configured to selectively engage a second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail; a bias element disposed between the retention plate and the base; a toggle lock joined with the retention plate and rotatable about a lock axis; and a lock spring engaging the retention plate and the toggle lock, wherein the bias element is a coil spring trapped in a first spring hole defined by the retention plate distal from the lock spring and a second hole defined by the base, wherein the retention plate is operable in a secure mode in which the bias element urges the retention plate lower part toward the first undercut wall so as to engage the second undercut wall against the second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail and thereby clamp the mount to the rail, wherein the retention plate is operable in a release mode in which the bias element is alterable by a user pushing on the retention plate upper part so as to move the retention upper plate upper part toward the base so that the second undercut wall disengages the second inwardly extending surface to thereby allow the mount to release from the longitudinal rail.
17. A method of joining an accessory mount to a longitudinal rail defining a transverse slot, the method comprising: providing a base including a downward extending first lateral leg and a downward extending second lateral leg; placing a first undercut wall of the first lateral leg under a first lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail; rotating a retention plate upper part about a rotation axis in a first direction toward the base to compress a bias element; tilting the base so the second lateral leg moves toward a second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail and so that a slot flange enters into a transverse slot of the longitudinal rail so that the base is un-slidable along the longitudinal rail; and releasing the retention plate upper part so that the bias element rotates the retention plate about the rotation axis in a second direction, opposite the first direction, so that a second undercut wall of the retention plate engages the second lower inwardly extending surface of the longitudinal rail; and exerting a force on a pressure pad, placed adjacent a deck of the base and between walls of the base adjacent the deck, to secure the pressure pad to the base, wherein the longitudinal rail is clamped between the retention plate and the first lateral leg to thereby secure the mount to the longitudinal rail.
18. The method of claim 17 comprising: moving a plunger toward the pressure pad with a spring to exert the force on the pressure pad.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE CURRENT EMBODIMENTS
(11) An accessory mount configured to selectively secure an accessory to a longitudinal rail of a projectile shooting device of the current embodiment is illustrated in
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(18) The second lateral leg 22 extends downward, generally below the deck 20D. The second lateral leg 22 can include a second downward extending wall 22W that extends to the second lowermost surface L2. Again, the second lowermost surface L2 can be in the same horizontal level LH as the first lowermost surface L1. This second lateral wall 22W however, can generally be planar and/or flat, or in some cases slightly rounded outward, away from the longitudinal axis LA. This lower wall 22W can be configured so that it does not extend under the second lower inwardly extending surface 106B of the longitudinal rail 100. In this manner, the wall 22W also can clear the apex 105 of the longitudinal rail 100 when the retention plate 30 is in its release mode as described further below, and when the mount 10 is installed on the real 100 and direction D1 or when the mount 10 is removed from the rail in direction D2. These directions can reflect a tilting action of the mount 100 about an axis or region of rotation generally near the first undercut wall 21LS or the apex 105 above that first undercut wall.
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(20) The second lateral leg 22 can include, form and/or otherwise transition to a buttress wall 25 that extends upwardly, optionally above the deck 20D of the base 20. This buttress wall 25 can include engagement surface 25E that extends upward from the base 20 and/or deck 20D. This engagement surface 25E can be disposed opposite the overhang wall 24. The buttress wall can extend the length of the plate recess 22R and can engage a portion or the full length L2 of the plate 30 when the plate 30 is in the release mode shown in
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(22) The retention plate 30 can include a retention plate upper part 33 and a lower part 34. The upper part 33 can extend outwardly, generally above the holes 39H and generally above the rotation axis RA of the plate 30. The retention plate upper part 33 can be movably disposed in the plate recess 22R of the second lateral leg 22. The retention plate upper part 30 also can include an inner wall 331. This inner wall 331 can engage the engagement wall 25E of the buttress wall 25 when the plate 30 is in the release mode shown in
(23) The retention plate upper part 33 can include a manual engagement region 37E. This region is shown to include a plurality of ridges, bumps or other tactile structures or textures. When a user engages this manual engagement region 37E, the user can rotate the plate 30 about the rotation axis RA, optionally compressing and/or expanding the bias elements 81 and 82 is described below. In some cases, this manual engagement region 37E can extend into the plate lower part 34.
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(26) As mentioned above, the retention plate 30 is operable in a secure mode and a release mode. The secure mode is shown in
(27) To convert the retention plate 30 and the mount 10 to a release mode, in which the mount and the accessory can be removed from the rail 100, the user can exert a force F4 shown in
(28) When the retention plate 30 rotates, it rotates and moves within the recess 22R of the second lateral leg 22. When the plate 30 attains the position shown in
(29) The mount 10 can include an optional toggle lock 40. This toggle lock 40 can be rotatably joined with the retention plate 30, the buttress wall 25 or a portion of the base 20. The toggle lock can be operable in at least one of an unlocked mode, shown in
(30) More particularly, the toggle lock 40 can be joined with the retention plate 30 via a lock pin 45. The lock pin can extend through and in respective holes 45H defined by the retention plate 30, and through a hole 46H defined by the toggle lock 40. These holes can be aligned with the lock axis TA. The toggle lock 40 can rotate relative to the retention plate, and the retention plate can rotate relative to the base.
(31) The toggle lock 40 can be joined with the retention plate upper part 33, above the second undercut wall 35 and generally above the rotation axis RA. The toggle lock can include a toggle lock head 40H that can be tilted against and engage the base, the buttress wall and/or second lateral leg to prevent the retention plate 30 from being configured in the release mode.
(32) The toggle lock can include a toggle lock exterior surface 43 and an interior surface 47. The exterior surface 43 can be textured so that a user can engage it. The toggle lock exterior surface 43 can be substantially parallel to the retention plate exterior surface 37E when the toggle lock 40 is in the unlocked mode, for example, shown in
(33) Methods of using the mount 10 and joining it with a longitudinal rail 100 also are provided. To join the mount 10 and its corresponding base 20 to a rail 100, a user can place the first lateral leg 21 adjacent a first side of the longitudinal rail 100. The user can place the first undercut wall or element 21LS of the lateral leg 21 under the first lower inwardly extending surface 106A of the rail. When so placing the undercut wall or element, the lower surface 20L and/or deck 20D of the base 20 can be offset at an angle and not parallel to the upper surface 102 of the rail 100.
(34) Thereafter, the user can move and tilt the lower surface 20L and/or deck 20D downward in direction D1 as shown in
(35) The user continues to move or tilt the base 20 downward toward the top surface 102 of the rail. Where included, the slot flange 70 enters at least one of the transverse slots 103 more as the mount is tilted downward more. When the mount 10 is rotated downward, it generally has a configuration shown in
(36) Terms such as “vertical,” “horizontal,” “top,” “bottom,” “upper,” “lower,” “inner,” “inwardly,” “outer” and “outwardly,” are used to assist in describing the invention based on the orientation of the embodiments shown in the illustrations. The use of directional terms should not be interpreted to limit the invention to any specific orientations.
(37) The above description is that of current embodiments of the invention. Various alterations and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention as defined in the appended claims, which are to be interpreted in accordance with the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents. This disclosure is presented for illustrative purposes and should not be interpreted as an exhaustive description of all embodiments of the invention or to limit the scope of the claims to the specific elements illustrated or described in connection with these embodiments. For example, and without limitation, any individual elements of the described invention may be replaced by alternative elements that provide substantially similar functionality or otherwise provide adequate operation. This includes, for example, presently known alternative elements, such as those that might be currently known to one skilled in the art, and alternative elements that may be developed in the future, such as those that one skilled in the art might, upon development, recognize as an alternative. Further, the disclosed embodiments include a plurality of features that are described in concert and that might cooperatively provide a collection of benefits. The present invention is not limited to only those embodiments that include all of these features or that provide all of the stated benefits, except to the extent otherwise expressly set forth in the issued claims. Any reference to claim elements in the singular, for example, using the articles “a,” “an,” “the” or “said,” is not to be construed as limiting the element to the singular. Any reference to claim elements as “at least one of X, Y and Z” is meant to include any one of X, Y or Z individually, and any combination of X, Y and Z, for example, X, Y, Z; X, Y; X, Z; and Y, Z.