Adjustable and locking rifle mounting system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6321477
  • Patent Number
    6,321,477
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 31, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A mounting system for a cylindrical object such as a spotting rifle is provided. First and second U-shaped brackets are coupled to a base such as a launching device. Each U-shaped bracket has first and second legs extending from a common base. The two U-shaped brackets are oriented such that the first and second legs of one U-shaped bracket are perpendicular to the first and second legs of the other U-shaped bracket. Each U-shaped bracket slidably receives a sleeve between its first and second legs. Each sleeve is attachable to the bracket's common base such that the position of the sleeve relative to the bracket's common base is adjustable. A locking mechanism is provided with each U-shaped bracket/sleeve combination to lock the sleeve laterally between the first and second legs of the U-shaped bracket. The two sleeves are coaxially aligned.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates generally to gun mounts, and more particularly to a mounting system that allows a rifle to be adjusted and locked relative to a base as is the case when a spotting rifle must be mounted to a launching device for purposes of setting the range for the launching device.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Spotting or tracer rifles are used to determine range to a target. In general, the spotting rifle is set for a specific range and a tracer or burning round is fired to see if the selected range was accurate. If not, corrections are made until the correct range is achieved.




Frequently, a spotting rifle is coupled to another launching device. That is, the spotting rifle is used to select the range for the launching device. Accordingly, it is desirable to align the site of the spotting rifle with that of the launching device. To do this, the spotting rifle and launching device must be attached to one another. Generally, a series of alignment adjustments are made before the two are fixedly coupled to one another. The adjusting and locking mechanism(s) used to couple the spotting rifle and launching device must be capable of aligning and then stabilizing the relationship therebetween, and withstanding recoil forces. This is increasingly important and more difficult as the desired launch range of operation increases.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an adjustable and lockable mechanism for mounting a spotting or other rifle to a base.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an adjustable and lockable mechanism for coupling a spotting rifle to a launching device in an aligned relationship.




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more obvious hereinafter in the specification and drawings.




In accordance with the present invention, a mounting system for a cylindrical object is provided. A first bracket, coupled to a base, is U-shaped with first and second legs extending from a common base. A first sleeve is slidably mounted between the first and second legs of the first bracket. The first sleeve is attachable to the common base of the first bracket such that the position of the first sleeve relative to the common base of the first bracket is adjustable. A first locking mechanism locks the first sleeve laterally between the first and second legs of the first bracket when the first sleeve has been positioned relative to the common base of the first bracket. A second bracket is spaced apart from the first bracket and is coupled to the base. The second bracket is also U-shaped with first and second legs extending from a common base. The second bracket is positioned with its first and second legs oriented perpendicular to the first and second legs of the first bracket. A second sleeve is slidably mounted between the first and second legs of the second bracket. The second sleeve is attachable to the common base of the second bracket such that the position of the second sleeve relative to the common base of the second bracket is adjustable. A second locking mechanism locks the second sleeve laterally between the first and second legs of the second bracket when the second sleeve has been positioned relative to the common base of the second bracket. The first sleeve and second sleeve are coaxially aligned.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of an embodiment of the adjustable and locking rifle mounting system in accordance with the present invention as it is used to couple a spotting rifle to a launch tube;





FIG. 2

is an isolated cross-sectional view of the fore U-shaped bracket;





FIG. 3

is an end view of the fore U-shaped bracket taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an isolated cross-sectional view of the aft U-shaped bracket; and





FIG. 5

is an end view of the aft U-shaped bracket taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to

FIG. 1

, the adjustable and locking rifle mounting system of the present invention is illustrated in an exemplary embodiment thereof in which a spotting rifle


100


is mounted to a launching device


102


. By way of example, spotting rifle


100


and launching device


102


are the U.S. Navy's Shoulder-Launched, Multi-Purpose Assault Weapon (SMAW) launching system. However, it is to be understood that the present invention could be used to mount any spotting rifle to any launching device. Even more generally, the present invention can be used to adjustably mount and lock any cylindrical object to a base.




The portions of rifle


100


and launching device


102


relevant to the present invention are illustrated and will be described briefly. Rifle


100


includes a barrel


100


A installed in a receiver housing


100


B extending from a forward portion


100


C to an aft portion


100


D which has planar sides


100


E. Receiver housing


100


B is supported on a trigger housing


100


F. The relevant portion of launching device


102


is its launch tube


102


A.




Rifle


100


is adjustably positioned relative to launching device


102


by fore and aft bracketing arrangements. The fore bracketing arrangement (located forward of receiver housing


100


B) includes a base or mounting platform


10


attached to a forward end of launch tube


102


A. Base


10


defines an L-shaped flange


11


having a horizontal ledge


12


extending therefrom. A U-shaped mounting bracket


13


fits above ledge


12


and is fixedly attached to flange


11


by plurality of fasteners, e.g., screws


14


. Base


10


positions bracket


13


in a plane perpendicular the longitudinal, i.e., firing, axis of launching device


102


. Referring now additionally to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, bracket


13


has a base


130


with legs


131


and


132


extending therefrom. A hole


133


is provided in base


130


. Legs


131


and


132


have respective grooves


134


and


135


formed therealong. Grooves


134


and


135


oppose one another such that a longitudinal slot is defined by bracket


13


as illustrated by the dashed line rectangle


136


shown in

FIG. 3. A

threaded hole


137


is provided in leg


131


.




Slidably fitted within slot


136


is a sleeve plate


15


defining a sleeve


150


receiving and cradling a forward portion of rifle


100


as will be explained further below. Extending from sleeve plate


15


is a threaded post


151


which, when sleeve plate


15


is slid into slot


136


, passes through hole


133


. To threadably engage post


151


and lock same into a desired longitudinal position within slot


136


, a threaded sleeve


16


and locking nut


17


engage post


151


on either side of base


130


.




To eliminate lateral play of sleeve plate


15


in slot


136


, a set screw assembly is used in conjunction with hole


137


to apply lateral pressure to sleeve plate


15


. By way of example, a set screw assembly


18


is illustrated and includes a set screw


180


, and may include a locking nut


181


and/or a helical insert


182


. If bracket


13


is made from a strong material, e.g., steel, set screw


180


is threaded into hole


137


and torqued to fix the lateral position of sleeve plate


15


. Locking nut


181


is then tightened against leg


131


to lock the position of set screw


180


. However, if a self-locking set screw is used, locking nut


181


is not necessary. Further, if bracket


13


is made from a lightweight material (e.g., aluminum, a composite, etc.) such that the threads in hole


137


could deform under high torque loads, a self-locking steel helical insert


182


could be threaded into hole


137


to receive set screw


180


. Note that if a standard steel helical insert is used, locking nut


181


may still be necessary.




The aft bracketing arrangement (located aft of trigger housing


100


F) in the present invention is similar in construction to the fore bracketing arrangement. Specifically, a base or mounting platform


20


is attached to an aft end of launch tube


102


A. Base


20


defines a mounting flange


21


that is perpendicular to flange


11


of base


10


. A U-shaped mounting bracket


23


is turned sideways, i.e., 90° with respect to U-shaped bracket


13


, and is fixedly attached to mounting flange


21


by a plurality of fasteners, e.g., screws


24


. Base


20


positions bracket


23


in a plane parallel to that of bracket


13


.




Referring now additionally to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, bracket


23


has a base


230


with legs


231


and


232


extending therefrom. A hole


233


is provided in base


230


. Legs


231


and


232


have respective grooves


234


and


235


formed therealong. Grooves


234


and


235


oppose one another such that a longitudinal slot is defined by bracket


23


as illustrated by the dashed line rectangle


236


shown in

FIG. 5. A

threaded hole


237


is provided in leg


232


.




Slidably fitted within slot


236


is a sleeve plate


25


defining a sleeve


250


receiving and cradling an aft portion of rifle


100


as will be explained further below. Extending from sleeve plate


25


is a threaded post


251


which, when sleeve plate


25


is slid into slot


236


, passes through hole


233


. To threadably engage post


251


and lock same into a desired longitudinal position within slot


236


, a threaded sleeve


26


and locking nut


27


engage post


251


on either side of base


230


.




To eliminate lateral play of sleeve plate


25


in slot


236


, a set screw assembly is used in conjunction with hole


237


to apply lateral pressure to sleeve plate


25


. By way of example, a set screw assembly


28


is illustrated and includes a set screw


280


, and may include a locking nut


281


and/or a helical insert


282


. Operation of set screw assembly


28


is the same as set screw assembly


18


.




As will be explained below, the above-described mounting system is used to adjust and lock together any cylindrical object to a base in terms of the vertical and horizontal directions. However, when used to couple rifle


100


to launching device


102


, rifle


100


must also be restrained against axial movement and absorb recoil forces. Accordingly, by way of example, one way of fixing the axial position of rifle


100


relative to launching device


102


is illustrated and will now be explained. Referring again to

FIG. 1

, an axial restraint or locking mechanism


30


includes an externally-threaded ring


31


, a tension nut


32


, a spring plate


33


(e.g., a Belleville washer), and set screws


34


. Ring


31


is fitted over the aft portion of rifle


100


and is indexed thereto (e.g., via planar sides


100


E of rifle receiver housing


100


B) to prevent any rotation of ring


31


about rifle


100


. In the illustrated example, ring


31


can move axially until it abuts trigger housing


100


F. Tension nut


32


is threaded on to ring


31


. Spring plate


33


fits over rifle


100


and is sized to abut tension nut


32


and legs


231


and


232


of bracket


23


when axial restraint mechanism


30


is in use. The function of spring plate


33


could also be achieved using a plurality of Belleville washers or a coiled spring. Set screw(s)


34


can be screwed through tension nut


32


to engage ring


31


in order to lock nut


32


in position relative to ring


31


.




In use of the present invention, axial restraint mechanism


30


is fitted onto rifle


100


as explained above. The aft portion


100


D of receiver housing


100


B is slipped through sleeve plate


25


which is fitted into bracket


23


attached to base


20


. Sleeve plate


15


is fitted over barrel


100


A until it abuts forward portion


100


C of receiver housing


100


B. Note that the face of sleeve plate


15


abutting forward portion


100


C can be shaped (e.g., notched at


152


in the illustrated example) to nest with forward portion


100


C. Sleeve plate


15


is then slid into bracket


13


as described above and attached to base


10


. Sleeve plates


15


and


25


are adjusted longitudinally in their respective slots using threaded sleeves


16


and


26


, respectively, and then locked longitudinally using locking nuts


17


and


27


, respectively. Sleeve plates


15


and


25


are then locked laterally in their respective slots using set screw assemblies


18


and


28


, respectively. Finally, tension nut


32


is rotated back from ring


31


until spring plate


33


is pressed up against bracket


23


. At this point, rifle


100


is driven forward until forward portion


100


C of receiver housing


100


B is pressed up against sleeve plate


15


to axially lock rifle


100


between the fore and aft bracketing arrangements.




The advantages of the present invention are numerous. The mounting system allows a rifle or any other cylindrical object to be adjustably positioned and then locked in position relative to a base, e.g., a launching device. The lateral and longitudinal locking mechanisms provided with each U-shaped bracket stabilize the rifle's position thereby increasing its effective range of operation.




Although the invention has been described relative to a specific embodiment thereof, there are numerous variations and modifications that will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the above teachings. For example, different mechanisms could be used to lock sleeve plates


15


and


25


both longitudinally and laterally in their respective brackets. Further, other axial restraint mechanisms can be used in place of mechanism


30


depending on the type of rifle being used. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A mounting system for use in combination with a cylindrical object comprising:a first bracket coupled to a base, said first bracket being U-shaped with first and second legs extending from a common base; a first sleeve capable of receiving a cylindrical object herethrough, said first sleeve slidably mounted between said first and second legs of said first bracket, said first sleeve being attachable to said common base of said first bracket such that a position of said first sleeve relative to said common base of said first bracket is adjustable; a first locking mechanism for locking said first sleeve laterally between said first and second legs of said first bracket when said first sleeve has been positioned relative to said common base of said first bracket; a second bracket spaced apart from said first bracket and coupled to the base, said second bracket being U-shaped with first and second legs extending from a common base, said second bracket positioned with said first and second legs thereof oriented perpendicular to said first and second legs of said first bracket; a second sleeve capable of receiving the cylindrical object therethrogh, said second sleeve slidably mounted between said first and second legs of said second bracket, said second sleeve being attachable to said common base of said second bracket such that a position of said second sleeve relative to said common base of said second bracket is adjustable; and a second locking mechanism for locking said second sleeve laterally between said first and second legs of said second bracket when said second sleeve has been positioned relative to said common base of said second bracket.
  • 2. A mounting system as in claim 1, further comprising means for fixing an axial position of the cylindrical object relative to said first sleeve and said second sleeve.
  • 3. A mounting system as in claim 1, further comprising base brackets mounted to the base for defining mounting platforms for each of said first bracket and said second bracket.
  • 4. A mounting system as in claim 1, further comprising a hole in said common base of said first bracket and a threaded post extending from said first sleeve and passing through said hole in said common base of said first bracket, said mounting system further comprising a threaded coupling threadably engaging said threaded post of said first sleeve.
  • 5. A mounting system as in claim 4, further comprising means for locking said threaded coupling to said threaded post when said threaded post is engaged with said threaded coupling and said first sleeve is positioned as desired relative to said common base of said first bracket.
  • 6. A mounting system as in claim 1, further comprising a hole in said common base of said second bracket and a threaded post extending from said second sleeve and passing through said hole in said common base of said second bracket, said mounting system further comprising a threaded coupling threadably engaging said threaded post of said second sleeve.
  • 7. A mounting system as in claim 6, further comprising means for locking said threaded coupling to said threaded post when said threaded post is engaged with said threaded coupling and said second sleeve is positioned as desired relative to said common base of said second bracket.
  • 8. A mounting system for use in combination with a cylindrical object comprising:base brackets mounted to a base for defining spaced-apart mounting platforms; a first bracket coupled to one of said base brackets, said first bracket being U-shaped with first and second grooved legs extending from a common base to define a first slot; a first sleeve capable of receiving a cylindrical object therethrough, said first sleeve slidably engaged in said first slot, said first sleeve being attachable to said common base of said first bracket such that a position of said first sleeve relative to said common base of said first bracket is adjustable; a first locking mechanism for locking said first sleeve laterally in said first slot when said first sleeve has been positioned relative to said common base of said first bracket; a second bracket coupled to another of said base brackets, said second bracket being U-shaped with first and second grooved legs extending from a common base to define a second slot, said second bracket positioned with said first and second grooved legs thereof oriented perpendicular to said first and second grooved legs of said first bracket in a plane parallel to that of said first bracket; a second sleeve capable of receiving the cylindrical object therethrough, said second sleeve slidably engaged in said second slot, said second sleeve being attachable to said common base of said second bracket such that a position of said second sleeve relative to said common base of said second bracket is adjustable; a second locking mechanism for locking said second sleeve laterally in said second slot when said second sleeve has been positioned relative to said common base of said second bracket; and said base brackets in combination with said first bracket and said second bracket positioning said first sleeve coaxially with said second sleeve.
  • 9. A mounting system as in claim 8, further comprising means for fixing an axial position of the cylindrical object relative to said first sleeve and said second sleeve.
  • 10. A mounting system as in claim 8, further comprising a hole in said common base of said first bracket and a threaded post extending from said first sleeve and passing through said hole in said common base of said first bracket, said mounting system further comprising a threaded coupling threadably engaging said threaded post of said first sleeve.
  • 11. A mounting system as in claim 10, further comprising means for locking said threaded coupling to said threaded post when said threaded post is engaged with said threaded coupling and said first sleeve is positioned as desired relative to said common base of said first bracket.
  • 12. A mounting system as in claim 8, further comprising a hole in said common base of said second bracket and a threaded post extending from said second sleeve and passing through said hole in said common base of said second bracket, said mounting system further comprising a threaded coupling threadably engaging said threaded post of said second sleeve.
  • 13. A mounting system as in claim 12, further comprising means for locking said threaded coupling to said threaded post when said threaded post is engaged with said threaded coupling and said second sleeve is positioned as desired relative to said common base of said second bracket.
  • 14. A system for mounting a spotting rifle to a launcher tube, comprising:base brackets mounted to a launcher tube for defining spaced-apart mounting platforms; a first bracket coupled to one of said base brackets, said first bracket being U-shaped with first and second grooved legs extending from a common base to define a first slot, said common base of said first bracket being provided with a first hole therethrough; a first sleeve capable of receiving a portion of a spotting rifle therethrough, said first sleeve slidably engaged in said first slot, said first sleeve having a threaded post extending therefrom and through said first hole; a first threaded coupling threadably engaging said threaded post of said first sleeve; a first set screw mechanism for locking said first sleeve laterally in said first slot when said first sleeve has been positioned relative to said common base of said first bracket; a second bracket coupled to another of said base brackets, said second bracket being U-shaped with first and second grooved legs extending from a common base to define a second slot, said common base of said second bracket being provided with a second hole therethrough, said second bracket positioned with said first and second grooved legs thereof oriented perpendicular to said first and second grooved legs of said first bracket in a plane parallel to that of said first bracket; a second sleeve capable of receiving another portion of the spotting rifle therethrough, said second sleeve slidably engaged in said second slot, said second sleeve having a threaded post extending therefrom and through said second hole; a second threaded coupling threadably engaging said threaded post of said second sleeve; a second set screw mechanism for locking said second sleeve laterally in said second slot when said second sleeve has been positioned relative to said common base of said second bracket; said base brackets in combination with said first bracket and said second bracket positioning said first sleeve coaxially with said second sleeve; and means for fixing an axial position of the spotting rifle relative to said first sleeve and said second sleeve.
  • 15. A system as in claim 14 for use in combination with a spotting rifle having a stock positioned between said first and second brackets with a forward portion of the stock bearing against said first bracket, wherein said means for fixing comprises:a ring fitted over the spotting rifle and indexed thereto prevent rotation thereof about the spotting rifle, said ring abutting a rear portion of the stock of the spotting rifle such that said ring is prevented from axial travel along stock, said ring further having external threads; a tension nut fitted over the spotting rifle and threadably engaging said external threaded of said ring; and a spring fitted over the spotting rifle, said spring having an outside diameter greater than a span between said first and second grooved legs of said second bracket, said spring residing between said tension nut and said second bracket, whereby said spring is compressed between said tension nut and said bracket as said tension nut is rotated towards said second bracket.
  • 16. A system as in claim 14 wherein said spring comprises at least one Belleville washer.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION

The invention described herein was made in the performance of official duties by an employee of the Department of the Navy and nay be manufactured, used, licensed by or for the Government for any governmental purpose without payment of any royalties thereon.

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