The present disclosure relates generally to shooting targets. In particular, the disclosure relates to an automatically resetting target device including a spring mechanism to assist a target into a desired location securely and to allow a user or users through the energy of a projectile to shoot and reset a target without moving from a shooting position.
An automatically resetting target device includes a target arm having a target end, a pivot end and a length therebetween, a target support member for pivotally supporting the pivot end of the target arm, and an automatically resetting mechanism. The automatically resetting mechanism includes a center support member attached to the target support member and biasing member having a first end and a second end, the first end attached to a point along the length of the target arm and the second end attached to an attachment member spaced apart from the pivot end of the target arm, wherein the biasing member passes across the pivot end of the target arm and causes the target arm to move from a first ready position to a second ready position when an outside force from a projectile is applied to the target.
In some embodiments, the attachment member is affixed to the center support member. Further, the center support includes a first end that contacts the target arm in a first ready position and a second end that contacts the target arm in a second ready position and acts as a barrier to protect the biasing member and pivot end of the target arm. In some embodiments the biasing member is a spring and the attachment member is a spring ring. In addition, some embodiments include a plurality of target arms spaced along the center support.
In general, the automatically resetting target device provides a spring mechanism to assist targets into a desired location securely and allow a user through the energy of a projectile to shoot and reset a target without moving from a shooting position and provide a method for enhancing shooting skills while also allowing two users to compete with one another.
The automatically resetting target device also provides a method to mechanically assist a target into a desired position and allows a user to shoot and reset a target without having to move from a shooting position. It also provides a method to secure a target in a desired location and provides a target that may move and can change from the energy of a projectile. Further, the device allows two users to shoot against one another, allows one or more users to enhance their shooting skills, and provides a device that does not solely rely upon gravity.
The embodiments to the invention may be represented in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings. However, as the drawings are illustrative only, changes may be made in the specific construction illustrated and described within the scope of this application. It is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention are not limited in its application to the details of construction or to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of the description and should not be regarded as limiting.
Various aspects of the embodiments of the invention will become fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, the figures illustrate an automatically resetting target device 5 with a center support 10, a target support 20 that is attached to center support 10 and a target arm 30 that is attached to the target support 20 to allow one or more users to shoot the target and move the target to an alternative location though the energy of a projectile and the assistance of a biasing member, such as a spring 34.
In the embodiment shown in
As illustrated in
Automatically resetting target device 5 also includes a target support 20. Target support 20 is shown as a rectangular structure, however other various structures may be utilized for the target support 20. In the embodiments shown in the Figures, target support 20 includes an aperture for allowing a stud to be attached within the structure. The function of the target support is to support one or more targets 30 and to allow the targets to be mounted and attached to the automatically resetting target device 5.
Target support 20 may have many various shapes and structures. In particular, target support 20 may be a square or rectangular piece of flat metal that is welded or attached through various methods to center support 10 as shown in
Target arm 30 is an elongated type structure having a target end 31 and a pivot end 32 with a length therebetween. In the embodiments illustrated, target arm 30 is a straight structure, however other various non-straight structures may be utilized. At the pivot end 32, target arm 30 may have a hole to install a stud 21 to secure a spring and a bushing to be attached to stud 21. The function of the target is to provide a user a place to aim and shoot a projectile while allowing the projectile and the biasing member 34 to move the target securely and consistently into another location, such as from a first ready position to a second ready position.
Target end 31 of target arm 30 is the portion of which a projectile should strike. The length of target arm 30 is a rectangular section that terminates at pivot end 32 with an integrated attached bushing 33, as shown in
As illustrated in
In one embodiment center support 10 is illustrated with the long axis in a vertical position. In an alternative embodiment, the constant tension of spring 34 mechanism will allow center support 10 long axis to be placed in a horizontal position giving the user an up and down swing in lieu of a side to side target movement. It should be understood that center support may be positioned in various orientations, such as horizontal, vertical and any position therebetween since target device 5 does not rely on gravity for its functionality.
In operation, the user first sets up the target so that first end 12 of center support 10 is attached to stand 11 using stand bolts 15 to allow center support 10 to stand with the long axis in a vertical position as illustrated in
In general, spring 34 is under tension and taut wanting to pull target arm 30 back to center support 10 and into a ready position on the opposite side of center support 10 where it had previously been struck.
What has been described and illustrated herein is an embodiment of the invention along with some of its variations. The terms, descriptions and figures used herein are set forth by way of illustration only and are not meant as limitations. There are many variations possible within the spirit and scope of the embodiments of the invention in which all terms are meant in their broadest, reasonable sense unless otherwise indicated.
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