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- This invention relates to an apparatus for supporting a firearm and, more particularly, a shooting rest having a plurality of forks, at least one or more of which may telescope, and a plurality of supports for providing improved stability during shooting.
- rifle rests are used to support a rifle during a competition.
- An example of one of these rests has a base with three legs, the end of each leg resting on the upper surface of the bench.
- the fore end of the rifle is supported by a cradle that is connected by a screw mechanism to the base, while the rear end of the rifle is supported by a sand bag. Since the target and bench supporting the rifle rest is stationery, the shooter has ample time to adjust the rifle to proper position for very accurate shooting.
- Several apparatuses and methods for supporting firearms are illustrated in the U.S. Pat. Nos.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,338,218B1 an apparatus for supporting a firearm in a shooting position is shown.
- the apparatus has a base and a mounting member.
- the firearms support mechanism supports the firearm in a position above the mounting member.
- a connecting mechanism interconnects the mounting member and the base.
- U.S. Design Pat. D471,248 shows a device having three points of support.
- an apparatus for supporting a firearm in a shooting position has a base, the primary components of which are molded.
- the invention comprises a firearm support apparatus having a plurality of supports for engaging a surface and which cooperate with a plurality of supports on a rear portion of the shooting rest.
- the supports cooperate to provide a stable gun rest that reduces or eliminates the need for additional stability objects, such as sand bags, clamps and the like.
- this invention comprises a gun rest comprising a front base comprising a front fork and a plurality of supports separated by a first support distance; and a rear base comprising a rear fork and a second plurality of supports separated by a second support distance, the second support distance being less than the first support distance.
- this invention comprises a gun rest comprising a support having a first base having a first fork and further comprising a first plurality of supports and a second base having a second fork and further comprising a second plurality of supports, the first and second plurality of supports being arranged to define a trapezoid and the support being molded from a polymer.
- this invention comprises a method for supporting a gun comprising the steps of pivoting a first support relative to a second support in response to a surface on which the first and second supports are situated and clamping the first and second supports together.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 , illustrating the device used as a rifle rest;
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary view illustrating the device as it may be used with a handgun
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view illustrating various features of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view illustrating a handle for carrying the rest.
- FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 1 illustrates the shooting rest 10 in assembled view
- FIG. 4 illustrates the shooting rest in an exploded view
- the shooting rest 10 has a front base 12 which is molded in a one-piece construction of a polymer or plastic.
- the base 12 has a fork having a threaded shaft 16 .
- the base 12 comprises a tubular member 20 having a threaded opening 22 for threadably receiving a bolt 24 .
- a nut 26 is received on the threaded shaft 16 and provides means for raising and lowering the fork 18 .
- the fork 18 provides a barrel rest for a rifle or a handgun as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 .
- the threaded shaft 16 has a channel 28 that receives and cooperates with the threaded screw 24 so that, as the nut 26 is rotated to cause the fork 18 to raise or lower, an end 24 a of threaded screw 24 prevents the shaft 16 from rotating, thereby enabling the fork 18 to raise and lower as the nut 26 is rotated in either a counter-clockwise or clockwise direction.
- the screw 24 can be tightened all the way into engagement against the shaft 16 to lock the shaft 16 into position.
- the rifle supporting member 19 may be comprised of a rubber coating or material 19 that is adhered to the base 21 in order to protect the stock 32 or barrel 30 of rifle 34 ( FIG. 2 ).
- the shooter's rest 10 also comprises a rear support 36 having a stock support 38 comprised of a rubber coating or other polymer material and adhered to the rear support 36 .
- the support 36 comprises a tubular member 40 that is received in an aperture 42 which is defined by a first shaft support 44 , which is molded into the front support 12 , and a second support or clamp 46 .
- the second support or clamp 46 has a pair of threaded apertures 50 receiving screws 52 in order to clamp onto the tubular member 40 the rear support 36 to the front support 12 after the rear support 36 is telescoped to the desired position. This is accomplished by simply tightening the screws 52 until the inner surface 46 c of the shaft support 46 engages the shaft 40 .
- tubular member 40 permits the front support 12 to lie in a different plane than the rear support 36 because the supports 12 and 36 can be pivoted or rotated about axis A before the screws 50 are tightened to cause clamp 46 to clamp the tubular member 40 . This enables the rest 10 to provide stable support on uneven surfaces.
- the supports 18 and 36 become locked together to provide a shooting rest for a rifle as illustrated in FIGS. 1, 2 , 5 and 6 . If it is desired to use the shooting rest 10 as a handgun rest, then the support 36 may be removed and the device used in the manner illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- the shooter rest 10 comprises a planar area 54 for receiving and supporting a butt end 56 of a handgun 58 , as best illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- the shooter rest 10 comprises a plurality of support pads 60 , 62 , 64 and 66 which provide improvements and stability over the prior art.
- the pads 60 - 66 cooperate to define a trapezoid area as shown in FIG. 5 .
- a distance SW 2 between the rear supports is narrower than the front support SW 1 as shown in FIG. 6 .
- the distance SW 1 is on the order of about 18 inches while the support with SW 2 is on the order of about 5.6 inches.
- the support pads 60 and 62 have a wider separation than the pads 64 and 66 as shown.
- the overall weight of the rest 10 is less than about 5 pounds, and the overall length of the rest 10 is about 25.9 inches fully-telescoped.
- the length of the rest 10 is on the order of about 22 inches when in a non-telescoped position.
- the shooter rest 10 further comprises a handle 70 which is molded into the support member 12 as shown.
- the molded handle 70 makes it convenient to carry.
- this shooter's rest improves over the systems of the prior art by providing a stable rest having a plurality of supports at least two of which are distributed across a front fork in a direction generally perpendicular to an axis A ( FIG. 5 ) of the shooter's rest 10 .
- Providing a plurality of contacts 60 - 66 on the support 12 and the support 36 has been found to improve the stability of the device during shooting.
- this system also provides a shooter's rest molded from a plastic or polymer material which is light-weight and does not require other means for stabilizing the device once it is situated on a surface, such as clamps, sand bags or the like.
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An improved molded shooter's rest having a plurality of supports in both the front and rear portions of the shooter's rest 10. The front supports are wider than the rear supports to provide improved stability.
Description
- This invention relates to an apparatus for supporting a firearm and, more particularly, a shooting rest having a plurality of forks, at least one or more of which may telescope, and a plurality of supports for providing improved stability during shooting.
- In bench rest target shooting, rifle rests are used to support a rifle during a competition. An example of one of these rests has a base with three legs, the end of each leg resting on the upper surface of the bench. The fore end of the rifle is supported by a cradle that is connected by a screw mechanism to the base, while the rear end of the rifle is supported by a sand bag. Since the target and bench supporting the rifle rest is stationery, the shooter has ample time to adjust the rifle to proper position for very accurate shooting. Several apparatuses and methods for supporting firearms are illustrated in the U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,644,862; D471,248; 6,526,687; 6,338,218; 6,293,041; 5,933,999; 5,875,580; Des 387,123; 5,666,757; 5,644,862; 5,497,557; Des. 369,904; Des. 364,080; Des. 362,116; Des 359,392; 5,414,949; 5,402,595; 5,332,185; 5,067,268; 5,070,636; 5,058,302; 5,050,330; 4,998,944; 4,987,694; 4,967,497; 5,271,175; 5,149,900; 4,998,944; 4,971,208; 4,937,965; 4,823,673; 4,807,381; 4,776,471; Des. 257,687; 4,007,554; 4,873,777; 4,815,593; 4,702,029; 4,449,314; 3,964,613; 3,947,988; 3,913,746; 3,913,746; 3,608,225; 3,291,317; 2,877,689; 2,774;563; 2,740,530; 2,121,982; 5,640,944; 5,482,241; 5,370,240; 5,125,389; 3,584,820; 3,055,655; and 4,702,029. All of these patents are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof.
- Note in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,338,218B1, an apparatus for supporting a firearm in a shooting position is shown. The apparatus has a base and a mounting member. The firearms support mechanism supports the firearm in a position above the mounting member. A connecting mechanism interconnects the mounting member and the base. U.S. Design Pat. D471,248 shows a device having three points of support.
- In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided an apparatus for supporting a firearm in a shooting position. The apparatus has a base, the primary components of which are molded.
- In one aspect of the invention, the invention comprises a firearm support apparatus having a plurality of supports for engaging a surface and which cooperate with a plurality of supports on a rear portion of the shooting rest. The supports cooperate to provide a stable gun rest that reduces or eliminates the need for additional stability objects, such as sand bags, clamps and the like.
- In another aspect, this invention comprises a gun rest comprising a front base comprising a front fork and a plurality of supports separated by a first support distance; and a rear base comprising a rear fork and a second plurality of supports separated by a second support distance, the second support distance being less than the first support distance.
- In still another aspect, this invention comprises a gun rest comprising a support having a first base having a first fork and further comprising a first plurality of supports and a second base having a second fork and further comprising a second plurality of supports, the first and second plurality of supports being arranged to define a trapezoid and the support being molded from a polymer.
- In yet another aspect, this invention comprises a method for supporting a gun comprising the steps of pivoting a first support relative to a second support in response to a surface on which the first and second supports are situated and clamping the first and second supports together.
- These and other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the embodiment shown inFIG. 1 , illustrating the device used as a rifle rest; -
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary view illustrating the device as it may be used with a handgun; -
FIG. 4 is an exploded view illustrating various features of the invention; -
FIG. 5 is a plan view illustrating a handle for carrying the rest; and -
FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the embodiment shown inFIG. 1 . - Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 4 , ashooting rest 10 in accordance with one embodiment of the invention will now be described.FIG. 1 illustrates theshooting rest 10 in assembled view, whileFIG. 4 illustrates the shooting rest in an exploded view. Theshooting rest 10 has afront base 12 which is molded in a one-piece construction of a polymer or plastic. Thebase 12 has a fork having a threadedshaft 16. - The
base 12 comprises atubular member 20 having a threadedopening 22 for threadably receiving abolt 24. Anut 26 is received on the threadedshaft 16 and provides means for raising and lowering thefork 18. Thefork 18 provides a barrel rest for a rifle or a handgun as illustrated inFIGS. 2 and 3 . Note that the threadedshaft 16 has achannel 28 that receives and cooperates with the threadedscrew 24 so that, as thenut 26 is rotated to cause thefork 18 to raise or lower, an end 24 a of threadedscrew 24 prevents theshaft 16 from rotating, thereby enabling thefork 18 to raise and lower as thenut 26 is rotated in either a counter-clockwise or clockwise direction. If desired, once thefork 18 is situated at the desired height, thescrew 24 can be tightened all the way into engagement against theshaft 16 to lock theshaft 16 into position. Although not shown, therifle supporting member 19 may be comprised of a rubber coating ormaterial 19 that is adhered to thebase 21 in order to protect thestock 32 or barrel 30 of rifle 34 (FIG. 2 ). - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 , the shooter'srest 10 also comprises arear support 36 having astock support 38 comprised of a rubber coating or other polymer material and adhered to therear support 36. Note that thesupport 36 comprises atubular member 40 that is received in anaperture 42 which is defined by afirst shaft support 44, which is molded into thefront support 12, and a second support orclamp 46. The second support orclamp 46 has a pair of threadedapertures 50 receivingscrews 52 in order to clamp onto thetubular member 40 therear support 36 to thefront support 12 after therear support 36 is telescoped to the desired position. This is accomplished by simply tightening thescrews 52 until the inner surface 46 c of theshaft support 46 engages theshaft 40. Note that thetubular member 40 permits thefront support 12 to lie in a different plane than therear support 36 because the supports 12 and 36 can be pivoted or rotated about axis A before thescrews 50 are tightened to causeclamp 46 to clamp thetubular member 40. This enables therest 10 to provide stable support on uneven surfaces. - After the components are assembled and the
various screws supports FIGS. 1, 2 , 5 and 6. If it is desired to use theshooting rest 10 as a handgun rest, then thesupport 36 may be removed and the device used in the manner illustrated inFIG. 3 . Note that theshooter rest 10 comprises aplanar area 54 for receiving and supporting a butt end 56 of ahandgun 58, as best illustrated inFIG. 3 . - As illustrated in
FIG. 6 , theshooter rest 10 comprises a plurality ofsupport pads FIG. 5 . Note in this regard that a distance SW2 between the rear supports is narrower than the front support SW1 as shown inFIG. 6 . In the embodiment being described, the distance SW1 is on the order of about 18 inches while the support with SW2 is on the order of about 5.6 inches. Thus, in the embodiment being described, thesupport pads pads rest 10 is less than about 5 pounds, and the overall length of therest 10 is about 25.9 inches fully-telescoped. The length of therest 10 is on the order of about 22 inches when in a non-telescoped position. - As further illustrated in
FIGS. 5 and 6 , note that theshooter rest 10 further comprises ahandle 70 which is molded into thesupport member 12 as shown. The moldedhandle 70 makes it convenient to carry. - Advantageously, this shooter's rest improves over the systems of the prior art by providing a stable rest having a plurality of supports at least two of which are distributed across a front fork in a direction generally perpendicular to an axis A (
FIG. 5 ) of the shooter'srest 10. Providing a plurality of contacts 60-66 on thesupport 12 and thesupport 36 has been found to improve the stability of the device during shooting. - Advantageously, this system also provides a shooter's rest molded from a plastic or polymer material which is light-weight and does not require other means for stabilizing the device once it is situated on a surface, such as clamps, sand bags or the like.
- While the apparatus described herein, constitutes preferred embodiments of this invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to this precise form of apparatus, and that changes may be made in either without departing from the scope of the inventions, which is defined in the appended claims.
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1. A gun rest comprising:
a front base comprising a front fork and a plurality of supports separated by a first support distance;
a rear base comprising a rear fork and a second plurality of supports separated by a second support distance; and
a couple for securing the front base to the rear base, said coupler permitting said front base and said rear base to pivot relative to each other so that said plurality of supports and said second plurality of supports can lie in different planes;
said second support distance being less than said first support distance.
2. The gun rest as recited in claim 1 wherein said front base and said rear base are molded from a polymer.
3. The gun rest as recited in claim 1 wherein said rear base is detachable from said front base to facilitate using the front base as a handgun support.
4. The gun rest as recited in claim 1 wherein said rear base comprises a tubular that can telescope in and out of said front base.
5. The gun rest as recited in claim 4 wherein said front base and said rear base are molded from a polymer.
6. The gun rest as recited in claim 5 wherein said rear base is detachable from said front base to facilitate using the front base as a handgun support.
7. The gun rest as recited in claim 6 wherein said rear base telescopes in and out of said front base to vary a distance between said front and rear forks.
8. The gun rest as recited in claim 1 wherein said plurality of supports lie in first plane and said second plurality of supports lie in a second plane, said first and second planes being generally perpendicular to an axis of said gun rest.
9. The gun rest as recited in claim 1 wherein said gun rest weighs less than about 5 pounds.
10. The gun rest as recited in claim 1 wherein at least one of said front and rear forks is adjustable.
11. The gun rest as recited in claim 7 wherein said plurality of supports lie in first plane and said second plurality of supports lay in a second plane, said first and second planes being generally perpendicular to an axis of said gun rest.
12. The gun rest as recited in claim 7 wherein said gun rest weighs less than about 5 pounds.
13. The gun rest as recited in claim 7 wherein at least one of said front and rear forks is adjustable.
14. The gun rest as recited in claim 1 wherein said front base comprises a planar area for providing a handgun support.
15. The gun rest as recited in claim 1 wherein at least one of said front base or said rear base comprises a molded handle.
16. The gun rest as recited in claim 1 wherein said first support distance is at least 18 inches and said second support distance is at least 5.6 inches.
17. A gun rest comprising:
a support having a first base having a first fork and further comprising a first plurality of supports and a second base having a second fork and further comprising a second plurality of supports, and
a coupler for coupling said first and second bases so as to permit the first base to lie in a first plane and said second base to lie in a second plane, said first and second plurality of supports being arranged to define a trapezoid and said support being molded from a polymer.
18. The gun rest as recited in claim 17 wherein said first base and said second base are molded from a polymer.
19. The gun rest as recited in claim 17 wherein said second base is detachable from said first base to facilitate using the first base as a handgun support.
20. The gun rest as recited in claim 17 wherein said second base telescopes in and out of said first base.
21. The gun rest as recited in claim 20 wherein said first base and said second base are molded from a polymer.
22. The gun rest as recited in claim 21 wherein said second base is detachable from said first base to facilitate using the first base as a handgun support.
23. The gun rest as recited in claim 22 wherein said second base telescopes in and out of said first base to vary a distance between said first and second forks.
24. The gun rest as recited in claim 17 wherein said plurality of supports lie in first plane and said second plurality of supports lay in a second plane, said first and second planes being generally perpendicular to an axis of said gun rest.
25. The gun rest as recited in claim 17 wherein said gun rest weighs less than about 5 pounds.
26. The gun rest as recited in claim 17 wherein at least one of said first and second forks is adjustable.
27. The gun rest as recited in claim 23 wherein said first plurality of supports lie in first plane and said second plurality of supports lie in a second plane, said first and second planes being generally perpendicular to an axis of said gun rest.
28. The gun rest as recited in claim 23 wherein said gun rest weighs less than about 5 pounds.
29. The gun rest as recited in claim 23 wherein at least one of said first and second forks is adjustable.
30. The gun rest as recited in claim 17 wherein said front base comprises a planar area for supporting a butt of a handgun.
31. The gun rest as recited in claim 17 wherein at least on of said front base or said rear base comprises a molded handle.
32. The gun rest as recited in claim 17 wherein a distance between said first plurality of supports is at least 18 inches and a distance between said second plurality of supports is at least 5.6 inches.
33. The gun rest as recited in claim 1 wherein said coupler is a clamp.
34. The gun rest as recited in claim 17 wherein said first plane is the same as said second plane.
35. The gun rest as recited in claim 17 wherein said first and second planes are different.
36. A method for supporting a gun comprising the steps of pivoting a first support relative to a second support in response to a surface on which the first and second supports are situated; and
clamping the first and second supports together.
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