US793131A - Means for indicating the line of fire of rifles. - Google Patents

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US793131A
US793131A US22446004A US1904224460A US793131A US 793131 A US793131 A US 793131A US 22446004 A US22446004 A US 22446004A US 1904224460 A US1904224460 A US 1904224460A US 793131 A US793131 A US 793131A
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  • This invention provides means to enable one 'to acquire a knowledge of the relation between the line of sight and the line of fire of a rifle or like firearm.
  • the invention is primarily designed to devise a sight appliance of novel formation to be readily fitted to the barrel of a service-rifle to indicate the line of fire and enable the soldier to become skilled in determining the relation between the line of sight and the line of fire at different distances, so that proper allowance may be made in aiming at an object.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of a magazine-rifle havingaportion of the breech andmuzzleof the barrel broken away to indicate the manner of applying the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of a rifle-barrel, on a larger scale, illustrating more clearly the application of the invention, the intermediate portion of the harrel being broken away.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the member or part of the sight appliance designed for the breech of the barrel.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the member or part of the sight appliance designed for the muzzle of the barrel.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail view showing the manner of placing the two parts or members together and fitting them within a box or casing for convenience of carrying, said box being in section.
  • the invention is designed for the arm y-rifle of any approved design and embodies two parts or members, the one adapted to be fitted to the breech of the barrel and the other to the muzzle thereof. It is to be understood that the appliance does not affect the accustomed gunsight, but is intended for use solely in instructing the soldier in the relation between the line of sight and the line of fire, so that accuracy may be acquired in aiming at objects at dilferent distances.
  • the member or part to be fitted to the breech of the barrel is indicated at 1 and may be a shell of a size and shape to accuratelyfit the breech-cavity.
  • This shell is open at one end and closed at the opposite end, which latter is provided with a minute opening 2, centrally disposed, so as to correspond with the longitudinal axis of the barrel irrespective of the position of the shell when inserted into said breech.
  • the body of the member or part may consist of an empty cartridge-shell, the butt or priming end being pierced at a central point to provide the minute opening2, which constitutes a peep or sight hole.
  • the part or member intended to be fitted to the muzzle of the barrel is represented at 3 and consists of a thim ble of a size and shape to snugly fit the muzzle of the barrel.
  • a longitudinal slot 4 extends into the thimble from its inner end and receives the stud 5 at the muzzle of the barrel and which constitutes the outer sight and the bayonet-fastening.
  • the outer end of the thimble 3 has an inner flange 6 to extend over the end of the muzzle and limit the inward movement of the thim ble.
  • Gross-wires 7 are right-angularly disposed and are arranged at the outer end of the thimble. These wires are extremely fine, and their point of crossing coincides with the longitudinal axis of the barrel, which also is the line of fire representing the center of the missile or projectile.
  • the thimble 3 is preferably of thin metal, similar to the shell 1.
  • the inner side of the shell 1 is blackened to avoid confusion of rays of light and enable the line of fire to be readily determined when sighting the rifle or other firearm.
  • a straight line passed through the sight-opening 2 and the point of crossing of the wires 7 and projected corresponds with the line of fire.
  • a straight line determined by the component parts of the gun-sight is the line of aim.
  • the complemental parts comprising the sight appliance of the present invention are adapted to be placed one within the other, as indicated in Fig. 5, and to be received in a box or case 8, so as to be protected when not required for immediate use and to be conveniently carried.
  • the box 8 may be of paper, metal, or other material.
  • a sight appliance for a rifle or like firearm comprising complemental parts to be fitted to respectively the breech and muzzle of the barrel, the breech member consisting of a shell open at its inner end and closed at its outer end and having said closed end provided at a central point with a minute opening, substantially as set forth.
  • a sight appliance for a rifle or like firearm comprising complemental parts to be fitted to respectively the breech and muzzle of the barrel, the muzzle member consisting of a thimble having a longitudinal slot extending inward from its inner end to receive the bayonet or sight stud of the barrel and having crossed wires at its outer end, substantially as specified.
  • Asight appliance for the barrel of a rifle or like firearm comprising com plemental parts adapted to be fitted to respectively the breech and muzzle of the barrel, one member consisting'of a shell closed at its outer end and provided at a central point with a minute opening, and the other consisting of a thimble having crossed wires at its outer end, substantially as set forth.

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PATENTED JUNE 27, 1905.
D. A. HENKES.
MEANS FOR INDIGATING THE LINE OF FIRE OF RIFLES.
APPLICATION IILEI) SEPT. 14, 1904.
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UNITED STATES Patented June 27, 1905.
DAVID A. HENKES, OF FARMERSBURG, IOWA.
MEANS FOR INDICATING THE LINE OF FIRE OF RIFLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 793,131, dated June 27, 1905.
Application filed September 14, 1904. Serial No. 224.460.
To all whom it may'ooncern:
Be it known that I, DAVIDA. HENKES, a citizen of the United States, residing at Farmersburg, in the county of Clayton and State of Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Means for Indicating the Line of Fire of Rifles, of which the following is a specification.
This invention provides means to enable one 'to acquire a knowledge of the relation between the line of sight and the line of fire of a rifle or like firearm. g
The invention is primarily designed to devise a sight appliance of novel formation to be readily fitted to the barrel of a service-rifle to indicate the line of fire and enable the soldier to become skilled in determining the relation between the line of sight and the line of fire at different distances, so that proper allowance may be made in aiming at an object.
For a full description of the invention and the merits thereof and also to acquire a knowledge of the details of construction of the means for effecting the result reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawings.
While the essential and characteristic features of the invention are susceptible of modification, still the preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side view of a magazine-rifle havingaportion of the breech andmuzzleof the barrel broken away to indicate the manner of applying the invention. Fig. 2 is a sectional view of a rifle-barrel, on a larger scale, illustrating more clearly the application of the invention, the intermediate portion of the harrel being broken away. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the member or part of the sight appliance designed for the breech of the barrel. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the member or part of the sight appliance designed for the muzzle of the barrel. Fig. 5 is a detail view showing the manner of placing the two parts or members together and fitting them within a box or casing for convenience of carrying, said box being in section.
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and indicated in all the views of the drawings by the same reference characters.
The invention is designed for the arm y-rifle of any approved design and embodies two parts or members, the one adapted to be fitted to the breech of the barrel and the other to the muzzle thereof. It is to be understood that the appliance does not affect the accustomed gunsight, but is intended for use solely in instructing the soldier in the relation between the line of sight and the line of fire, so that accuracy may be acquired in aiming at objects at dilferent distances.
The member or part to be fitted to the breech of the barrel is indicated at 1 and may be a shell of a size and shape to accuratelyfit the breech-cavity. This shell is open at one end and closed at the opposite end, which latter is provided with a minute opening 2, centrally disposed, so as to correspond with the longitudinal axis of the barrel irrespective of the position of the shell when inserted into said breech. The body of the member or part may consist of an empty cartridge-shell, the butt or priming end being pierced at a central point to provide the minute opening2, which constitutes a peep or sight hole. When the sight appliance is to be placed in position, the breech-bolt or like part is removed and the shell 1 slipped intothe breech.
The part or member intended to be fitted to the muzzle of the barrel is represented at 3 and consists of a thim ble of a size and shape to snugly fit the muzzle of the barrel. A longitudinal slot 4 extends into the thimble from its inner end and receives the stud 5 at the muzzle of the barrel and which constitutes the outer sight and the bayonet-fastening. The outer end of the thimble 3 has an inner flange 6 to extend over the end of the muzzle and limit the inward movement of the thim ble. Gross-wires 7 are right-angularly disposed and are arranged at the outer end of the thimble. These wires are extremely fine, and their point of crossing coincides with the longitudinal axis of the barrel, which also is the line of fire representing the center of the missile or projectile. The thimble 3 is preferably of thin metal, similar to the shell 1.
The inner side of the shell 1 is blackened to avoid confusion of rays of light and enable the line of fire to be readily determined when sighting the rifle or other firearm. A straight line passed through the sight-opening 2 and the point of crossing of the wires 7 and projected corresponds with the line of fire. A straight line determined by the component parts of the gun-sight is the line of aim. There is a difl'erence between the line of fire and the line of sight, and this difference is readily determined by the present invention and enables the soldier to make proper allowance or to adjust the sight-piece so as to obtain accuracy of aim.
The complemental parts comprising the sight appliance of the present invention are adapted to be placed one within the other, as indicated in Fig. 5, and to be received in a box or case 8, so as to be protected when not required for immediate use and to be conveniently carried. The box 8 may be of paper, metal, or other material.
Having thus described the invention, What is claimed as new is 1. A sight appliance for a rifle or like firearm comprising complemental parts to be fitted to respectively the breech and muzzle of the barrel, the breech member consisting of a shell open at its inner end and closed at its outer end and having said closed end provided at a central point with a minute opening, substantially as set forth.
2. Asight appliance for a rifle or like firearm comprising complemental parts to be litted to respectively the breech and muzzle of the barrel, the muzzle member consisting of a thimble having an inner flange and provided with crossed wires, substantially as set forth.
3. A sight appliance for a rifle or like firearm comprising complemental parts to be fitted to respectively the breech and muzzle of the barrel, the muzzle member consisting of a thimble having a longitudinal slot extending inward from its inner end to receive the bayonet or sight stud of the barrel and having crossed wires at its outer end, substantially as specified.
4. Asight appliance for the barrel of a rifle or like firearm comprising com plemental parts adapted to be fitted to respectively the breech and muzzle of the barrel, one member consisting'of a shell closed at its outer end and provided at a central point with a minute opening, and the other consisting of a thimble having crossed wires at its outer end, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence'of two witnesses.
DAVID A. HENKES.
Witnesses:
CELIA M. HENKEs, A. A. KIsHuAN.
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US2475618A (en) * 1947-02-11 1949-07-12 Harold O Johnson Reflecting bore sight
US2544804A (en) * 1946-04-22 1951-03-13 North American Aviation Inc Bore sighting fixture
US2548871A (en) * 1947-02-18 1951-04-17 Richard S Cranmer Bore sight
US2548861A (en) * 1944-11-09 1951-04-17 Leo H Brown Bore sight
US2607120A (en) * 1949-04-26 1952-08-19 Robert R Williams Gun sight
US2702945A (en) * 1951-08-24 1955-03-01 Daniel F C Reeves Method for predicting point of projectile impact
US2773309A (en) * 1955-06-27 1956-12-11 Raymond St C Elliott Bore sighting device for firearms
US3074172A (en) * 1959-06-08 1963-01-22 Glenn L Cooper Device for setting sights on small rifles
US4530162A (en) * 1983-08-08 1985-07-23 Robert S. Forrest Apparatus and method for boresighting a firearm
US5720111A (en) * 1996-01-19 1998-02-24 Mcmullen; Kieran Eugene Boresight
US20030214902A1 (en) * 2002-03-07 2003-11-20 Katsuyuki Yamada Optical recording medium and method for manufacturing the optical recording medium

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2548861A (en) * 1944-11-09 1951-04-17 Leo H Brown Bore sight
US2544804A (en) * 1946-04-22 1951-03-13 North American Aviation Inc Bore sighting fixture
US2475618A (en) * 1947-02-11 1949-07-12 Harold O Johnson Reflecting bore sight
US2548871A (en) * 1947-02-18 1951-04-17 Richard S Cranmer Bore sight
US2607120A (en) * 1949-04-26 1952-08-19 Robert R Williams Gun sight
US2702945A (en) * 1951-08-24 1955-03-01 Daniel F C Reeves Method for predicting point of projectile impact
US2773309A (en) * 1955-06-27 1956-12-11 Raymond St C Elliott Bore sighting device for firearms
US3074172A (en) * 1959-06-08 1963-01-22 Glenn L Cooper Device for setting sights on small rifles
US4530162A (en) * 1983-08-08 1985-07-23 Robert S. Forrest Apparatus and method for boresighting a firearm
US5720111A (en) * 1996-01-19 1998-02-24 Mcmullen; Kieran Eugene Boresight
US20030214902A1 (en) * 2002-03-07 2003-11-20 Katsuyuki Yamada Optical recording medium and method for manufacturing the optical recording medium

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