Claims
- 1. An apparatus for attaching a bipod to a firearm, said apparatus comprising:
- a base having a mounting plate, a mounting bracket on the bottom edge of said mounting plate extending generally transversely thereto, and a mounting lug extending downwardly from said mounting bracket, said mounting bracket and mounting plate being generally inverted T-shaped in cross section with said mounting bracket having upturned lateral edge portions;
- mounting means for attaching said base to a firearm, said mounting means having a mounting flange longitudinally angularly adjustably attached to said mounting plate, said mounting plate and said mounting flange being in parallel engaging relationship and selectively adjustably attached to each other by means of a pair of fasteners, one of said pair of fasteners extending through an arcuate aperture in one of said mounting plate and said mounting flange, said arcuate aperture being positioned to allow longitudinally angular adjustment of said mounting plate with respect to said mounting flange, said mounting flange extending from a split sleeve portion of said means for attaching said base to a firearm, said split sleeve portion having a longitudinal inner bore for clampingly receiving a barrel of a firearm and said split sleeve portion exerting clamping force in a direction substantially parallel to the plane of said mounting flange.
- 2. An apparatus for attaching a bipod to a firearm, said apparatus comprising:
- a base having a mounting plate, a mounting bracket on the botton edge of said mounting plate extending generally transversely thereto, and a mounting lug, said mounting bracket having upturned lateral edge portions and said mounting lug extending downwardly from said mounting bracket; and
- mounting means for attaching said base to a firearm said mounting means comprising a split sleeve portion with a longitudinal inner bore extending therethrough sized for clampingly engaging a barrel of a firearm, said split sleeve portion having a mounting flange extending downwardly therefrom, said mounting flange being longitudinally angularly adjustably attached to said mounting plate; said mounting plate and said mounting flange being in parallel engaging relationship and selectively adjustably attached to each other by means of a pair of fasteners, one of said pair of fasteners extending through an arcuate aperture in one of said mounting plate and mounting flange, said arcuate aperture being positioned to allow longitudinally angular adjustment of said mounting plate with respect to said mounting flange.
- 3. An apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said split sleeve exerts clamping force in a direction substantially parallel to the plane of said mounting flange.
- 4. An apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said base is generally T-shaped in inverted cross-section.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 362,544, filed Apr. 12, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,470,216.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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763020 |
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286537 |
Oct 1952 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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1 page document--Harris Model 1A Bipods--Answers to Common Questions. |
1 page document--Suggestions for Attachment and Use of Harris Bipod Models 1A-HR and 1A-LR. |
Divisions (1)
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Apr 1982 |
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