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US661031A
US661031A US544600A US1900005446A US661031A US 661031 A US661031 A US 661031A US 544600 A US544600 A US 544600A US 1900005446 A US1900005446 A US 1900005446A US 661031 A US661031 A US 661031A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41GWEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
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  • My invention relates to a new and useful improvement in gun-sights, and has for its object to provide a simple and effective device of this description in which the sight is made easily adjustable and at the same time proof against displacement by any jar occasioned in firing the gun and also to be made so simple as to make the cost of manufacture comparatively small.
  • Figure l is a front elevation of my gun- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section shown in full lines in its operating position and in dott-ed lines folded when not in use
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line .fr @a of Fig. 2.
  • A represents the portion of the gunstock to which is secured the stock-plate B by any suitable means, shown in the drawings as screws b.
  • Pivoted between ears C C of the stock-plate is a standard D.
  • This standard is bored out to wit-hin a short distance of its lower end, and a tube E is fitted tightly. therein, forming a bushing for the exact guidance of the shank F, said shank having on its upper end a flattened portion G, through which is formed the conical hole H, which forms the sight proper of the gun.
  • asmall screw or piu I passing through the longitudinal slot J, cut through both the standard D and tube E.
  • the screw Il extends a short distance past the outer surface of the standard D and forms the means of adjusting the height of the gun-sight H.
  • a band of spring metal K Secured to the outside of the standard D, near one edge of the slot J, is a band of spring metal K. Said band after being secured, as shown, by the screws L passes around the standard and terminates in the tooth edge M. Said teeth partially cover the slot J and engage the screw I, thereby holding the sight in any desired position.
  • This spring-metal piece K being only secured at one edge leaves the tooth edge loose and free to be backed out of engagement with the screw l.
  • Means for doingthis is provided by the raised thumb-piece N, secured to the metal strip K near the tooth edge.
  • the standard D being pivoted to the stock-plate Bis free to be folded parallel with the stock when not in use.
  • a lug O is provided on the stock-plate B, said lug engaging with the tongue P, which extends downward from the standard D and by which the standard is pivoted to the stock-plate.
  • the notches formed between the teeth M may represent any n um ber of feet or yards, according to the range of the gun, a scale Q being used in close proximity to the notches.
  • a hollow standard suitably secured to the rearm, a shank having the sight upon its upper end and adapted to slide in thea hollow of said standard, an extension from this shank through a longitudinal slot in the standard, and a series of springteeth engaging the outer end of said extenlCO sion to hold the sight in any position, as specified.
  • a. hollow standard suitably secured to the firearm, a sight having.; ⁇ a Shank extending" downward therefrom, said shank adapled to slide vertir-ally in l[he hollow ofthe standard, an extension from said shank through a longitudinal slot in the standard, a split tube of spring metal surrounding The standard, one edge formed bythe split in said tube secured to the standard, and the other edge being ⁇ loose having teeth adapted ro engage the outer end of the extension on the shank of the sight, and means for disengaging the teeth from said extension, for the l purpose of adjusting the sight, as specified.

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No. salmi. Patented Nov. 6,1900.
y s. A. BRAY.
GU." SIGHT. (amunmn f nd rnb. 1e, 1900.) (llo ldel.)
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l UNITED STATES PATENT Ormea SOLON A. BRAY, (,)F CARROL, IDAHO.
GUN-SIGHT.`
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 661,031, dated November 6, 1900. Application filed February 16, 1900. Serial No. 5,446. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern,.-
Be it known that I, SOLON A. BRAY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Carrol, county of Blaine, and State of Idaho, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Gun-Sights, of which the following is a speciication.
My invention relates to a new and useful improvement in gun-sights, and has for its object to provide a simple and effective device of this description in which the sight is made easily adjustable and at the same time proof against displacement by any jar occasioned in firing the gun and also to be made so simple as to make the cost of manufacture comparatively small.
With these ends in view this invention consists in the details of construction and combination of elements hereinafter set forth and then specifically designated by the claims.
In order that those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains may understand how to make and use the same, the construction and operation will now be described in detail, referring to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in whichl Figure l is a front elevation of my gun- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section shown in full lines in its operating position and in dott-ed lines folded when not in use, and Fig. 3 is a section on the line .fr @a of Fig. 2.
In carrying out my invention as here embodied, A represents the portion of the gunstock to which is secured the stock-plate B by any suitable means, shown in the drawings as screws b. Pivoted between ears C C of the stock-plate is a standard D. This standard is bored out to wit-hin a short distance of its lower end, and a tube E is fitted tightly. therein, forming a bushing for the exact guidance of the shank F, said shank having on its upper end a flattened portion G, through which is formed the conical hole H, which forms the sight proper of the gun. Secured in the lower end of the shank F is asmall screw or piu I, passing through the longitudinal slot J, cut through both the standard D and tube E.' The screw Il extends a short distance past the outer surface of the standard D and forms the means of adjusting the height of the gun-sight H. Secured to the outside of the standard D, near one edge of the slot J, is a band of spring metal K. Said band after being secured, as shown, by the screws L passes around the standard and terminates in the tooth edge M. Said teeth partially cover the slot J and engage the screw I, thereby holding the sight in any desired position. This spring-metal piece K being only secured at one edge leaves the tooth edge loose and free to be backed out of engagement with the screw l. Means for doingthis is provided by the raised thumb-piece N, secured to the metal strip K near the tooth edge. The standard D being pivoted to the stock-plate Bis free to be folded parallel with the stock when not in use. To hold it in the desired vertical position while using, a lug O is provided on the stock-plate B, said lug engaging with the tongue P, which extends downward from the standard D and by which the standard is pivoted to the stock-plate. Itis obvious that the notches formed between the teeth M may represent any n um ber of feet or yards, according to the range of the gun, a scale Q being used in close proximity to the notches.
From this description it will be seen that the operation of this gun-sight is very simple, it being only necessary to pull back the notched edge of the spring-metal piece K suf iciently to raise or lower the screw I and then allowing it to spring back and again engaging the screw I, thereby holding the same in such a rigid manner as to make it almost impossible for it to be dislodged by any ordinary shock or jar, as Isometimes occurs in gunsights when the adjustment depends upon the tightness of screws. It will also be seen from the foregoing description that all parts can be quickly and cheaply made, and the fact of it not depending upon any screws or screwthreads makes it more durable as well as cheap.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and useful isl. In a gun-sight, a hollow standard suitably secured to the rearm, a shank having the sight upon its upper end and adapted to slide in thea hollow of said standard, an extension from this shank through a longitudinal slot in the standard, and a series of springteeth engaging the outer end of said extenlCO sion to hold the sight in any position, as specified.
2. In a gun-sight, a. hollow standard suitably secured to the firearm, a sight having.;` a Shank extending" downward therefrom, said shank adapled to slide vertir-ally in l[he hollow ofthe standard, an extension from said shank through a longitudinal slot in the standard, a split tube of spring metal surrounding The standard, one edge formed bythe split in said tube secured to the standard, and the other edge being` loose having teeth adapted ro engage the outer end of the extension on the shank of the sight, and means for disengaging the teeth from said extension, for the l purpose of adjusting the sight, as specified.'
The hereiirrleseribed combination of a stock-plate B adapted to be Secured to the firearm A, a standard D pivotally secured to said stock-plate and adapted to be swung` out of position when not in use, to be stopped in its proper position by the lug,r O, a tube E fitting in said standard and adapted to receive the shank-F of the sight I-I, a screw I secured in said shank passing through longitudinal slots in both tube E and standard D, a split tube of spring metal having a toothed edge engaged by the screw, and a thumb-piece N for disengaging the teeth, as specified.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed my signature in the presence of two subl Sori bi ng Witn esses.
SOLON A. BRAY.
Witnesses: EDWARD PRATT, A. H. KINSEY.
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JPS5196711A (en) * 1975-02-24 1976-08-25 KINZOKUSHOKETSUTAIHENOMETSUKISHORIHO
CN1825637B (en) * 2005-02-25 2010-06-09 Lg电子有限公司 Light source apparatus and manufacture method thereof

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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JPS5196711A (en) * 1975-02-24 1976-08-25 KINZOKUSHOKETSUTAIHENOMETSUKISHORIHO
JPS5440057B2 (en) * 1975-02-24 1979-12-01
CN1825637B (en) * 2005-02-25 2010-06-09 Lg电子有限公司 Light source apparatus and manufacture method thereof

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