The present disclosure relates generally to firearms and, more specifically, to a firearm stock.
Firearm design involves a number of non-trivial challenges, including the design of the firearm stock that may include a cheek riser that is typically pressed against a user's cheek while firing. Considerations related to the design of a firearm stock may include selection of various dimensions, for example, the height of the cheek riser against a user's cheek.
The system and method described in the present disclosure provide an adjustable cheek riser, which is configured to enable and/or disable motion of a cheek riser. The system and method described in the present disclosure provide an adjustable cheek riser which may be an add-on to a firearm. The system and method described in the present disclosure provide an adjustable cheek riser which fits easily into the stock of a firearm. The system and method described in the present disclosure provide an adjustable cheek riser which is configured to operate using a living hinge mechanism. The system and method described in the present disclosure provide an adjustable cheek riser which is configured to switch between an expanded configuration and a retracted configuration. The system and method described in the present disclosure provide an adjustable cheek riser which is configured to operate with a single hand motion by a user. The system and method described in the present disclosure provide an adjustable cheek riser which is configured to enable a user to adjust a sight during operation. As described herein, a cheek riser may refer to a cheek rest, a comb, or a comb extension.
Accordingly, pursuant to one aspect of the present invention, there is contemplated an adjustable cheek riser for a firearm comprising a comb extension member configured to move between at least an expanded configuration and a retracted configuration, at least one living hinge positioned on the comb extension member; and at least one pin, the at least one pin being configured to switch between a locked and an unlocked position upon activation of the living hinge.
The adjustable cheek riser for a firearm may be further characterized by one or any combination of the features described herein, such as the at least one pin passes through a hole or slot on a surface in a lower portion of the comb extension member, the at least one pin is configured to move into a pin recess for locking the position of the comb extension member, the at least one pin is configured to slide along a pin track during switching between the expanded configuration and the retracted configuration, the comb extension member is configured to stop on at least one intermediate position between the expanded configuration and the retracted configuration, the at least one pin is a spring-loaded pin, the at least one living hinge is positioned on at least one side of the comb extension member, activation of the at least one living hinge is configured to release a locking mechanism and slide a tab along a groove, the tab and the groove are positioned at an angle of about 45 degrees with respect to the axis of firing, the comb extension member is positioned on a base, the base is positioned on a carrier, the base is secured on the carrier using a snap fit connection, the carrier is positioned at a rear end of a firearm, an extension at a forward end of the carrier is insertable into the rear end of the firearm and secured using a clip, a tapered contour and a hole at a forward end of the extension mate the extension of the carrier to the rear end of the firearm, the at least one pin is biased toward a locked position.
Pursuant to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is contemplated an adjustable cheek riser for a firearm comprising a comb extension member configured to move between at least an expanded configuration and a retracted configuration, at least one button positioned on the comb extension member, and at least one pin, the at least one pin being configured to switch between a locked and an unlocked position upon activation of the button.
Pursuant to yet another aspect of the present disclosure, there is contemplated a method for adjusting a cheek riser of a firearm, the method comprising pressing on a grip portion of at least one living hinge, shifting a locking mechanism from a locked position to an unlocked position, and moving the cheek riser to a desired height.
The method for adjusting a cheek riser of a firearm may be further characterized by one or any combination of the features described herein, such as releasing the grip portion of the at least one living hinge, shifting the locking mechanism from an unlocked position to a locked position
The features and advantages described herein are not all-inclusive and, in particular, many additional features and advantages will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the drawings, specification, and claims. Moreover, it should be noted that the language used in the specification has been selected principally for readability and instructional purposes and not to limit the scope of the inventive subject matter.
These and other features of the present embodiments will be understood better by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the figures herein described. The accompanying drawings are not intended to be drawn to scale. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every drawing.
In one aspect, a system and method are described that allows a cheek riser to be quickly and easily adjustable. The cheek riser described herein may be configured to be quickly installed on a rifle stock. In some embodiments, the cheek riser described herein is configured to snap into and out of place. In some embodiments, the cheek riser is configured with a living hinge. In some embodiments, the cheek riser can be easily installed on a rifle stock. In some embodiments, the cheek riser snaps into and out of place. In some embodiments, the cheek riser adjusts between two positions and positively locks into place. In some embodiments, the cheek riser is configured to lock into more than two positions. In some embodiments, the cheek riser is configured to stop at a down position, an up position, and at least one intermediate position. In some embodiments, the cheek riser is configured to switch between an expanded configuration and a retracted configuration.
In some embodiments, it may be necessary to switch between two distinct sighting systems, placed in two distinct vertical planes. For example, it may be necessary to switch from a magnified optic to an iron sight or other non-magnified optic in a rapid engagement at a new distance from a target. The cheek riser described herein is configured to be adjusted between vertical planes in a quick, intuitive, and ergonomic manner. A user may grasp and depress one or more buttons positioned on either side of the cheek riser to switch between the two or more positions. The one or more buttons may be one or more living hinges. The cheek riser is configured to straddle a carrier which is attached to the stock. The riser is configured to slide up and down on tracks on the carrier. Each button is configured to hold a pin which engages a slot with positions at each end which positively lock the cheek riser in place.
The adjustable cheek riser described herein may incorporate a living hinge. A living hinge is a thin flexible hinge, or flexure bearing, made from the same material as the two rigid pieces that it connects. The living hinge may be thinned or scored to increase flexibility, allowing the hinge to bend consistently along its axis. The living hinge may be a uniform structure, comprised of the same material as the two pieces that it connects. The living hinge and surrounding structure may be molded in a single step. The living hinge may operate by bending of materials, which causes motion at a microscopic level, so friction is very uniform. A living hinge is designed to yield minimal friction and minimal wear, as well as a low cost and ease of manufacturing. Plastic living hinges may be manufactured by an injection molding operation that forms the parts at one time in a single piece, and if correctly designed and constructed, it can remain functional over the life of the part. It is contemplated that the living hinge described herein may be formed by injection molding of materials comprising polyethylene and polypropylene, or alternative resins. Polyethylene and polypropylene, for example, have excellent fatigue resistance.
A set of locking elements may be used to create a locking engagement between a living hinge mechanism on an adjustable cheek riser and a base. It is contemplated that the locking elements should be formed of a sturdy material so that they do not deform or wear with use. The locking element may be a pin, a spring-loaded button, a cam, a button, a fully enclosed button, or a protrusion mated with a corresponding recess. The locking element may be formed, for example, of polymer or metal.
It is contemplated that movement of an adjustable cheek riser through various positions may be accomplished via means other than a living hinge. For example, an alternate release mechanism may be provided such as a button, lever, or the like, to switch a locking element between a locked and unlocked position and, thereby, restricting and permitting height adjustment of adjustable cheek riser.
The adjustable cheek riser and the base may form a snap fit engagement with a carrier. In some embodiments, the carrier may be mounted to the rear end of a firearm through an extension at a forward end of the carrier. The carrier and extension are designed for easy attachment and removal to a firearm, without use of tools. The extension may be mounted using a clip to secure it in place. In some embodiments, the carrier may be incorporated directly into the stock of a firearm.
The adjustable cheek riser and the base may be formed from filled nylon polyimide, in one embodiment. The carrier may be formed from stamped metal, in one embodiment. The adjustable cheek riser described herein is designed to provide a gradual smooth transition for resting the cheek to. The adjustable cheek riser described herein is designed to provide comfort for a user's cheek.
The system and method described in the present disclosure provide an adjustable cheek riser which is configured to provide clearance for necessary mounting structures. The adjustable cheek riser described herein is designed to clear both the QD sling mount and the traditional sling mount. Clearance may be provided by a gradual taper at a forward end of a comb extension member. Different degrees of tapering and/or different shapes may be used to provide clearance for use with different optics.
Turning now to the drawings to illustrate examples of embodiments of the present teachings,
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One locking element recess 18 is required for each position at which the comb extension member 11 will stop and lock into place. In the embodiment shown in
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The foregoing description of the embodiments of the present disclosure has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present disclosure to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of this disclosure. It is intended that the scope of the present disclosure be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by the claims appended hereto.
This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/548,099, titled “Adjustable Cheek Riser,” filed on Aug. 21, 2017, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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