Claims
- 1. For use with a firearm having a forearm stock provided with a swivel mounting stud, an adapter assembly for attachment to the swivel mounting stud to adapt the firearm to be releasably attached to a bipod support, said adapter assembly comprising:
- a mounting block having bottom surface and an upper surface, said upper surface being contoured to conform to the shape of the forearm stock of a firearm to which said adapter assembly is to be attached;
- means on said mounting block for releasably attaching said mounting block to a bipod support;
- said mounting block being formed to define an upwardly open recess extending into said mounting block from said upper surface thereof to a floor of said recess;
- said mounting block being further formed to define a through bore extending from said floor of said recess through said bottom surface of said mounting block;
- a yoke member configured to be removably received in said recess;
- fastening means on said yoke member for releasably fastening said yoke member to the swivel mounting stud of the forearm stock of the firearm;
- a threaded stud projecting downwardly from said yoke member, said threaded stud being sized and positioned to extend through said through bore and to protrude from said bottom surface of said mounting block when said yoke member is disposed within said recess;
- a securing bolt assembly having a body provided with a threaded bore, said threaded bore being configured to receive and be threaded onto said protruding threaded stud to draw said yoke member and the swivel mounting stud into said upwardly open recess and thereby draw said mounting block tightly against the forearm stock of the firearm.
- 2. An adapter assembly as claimed in claim 1 and wherein said mounting block is generally parallelepipedal and has opposed front and back surfaces and opposed side surfaces.
- 3. An adapter assembly as claimed in claim 2 and wherein said upwardly open recess is substantially cube shaped and is defined by four walls that extend upwardly from said floor of said recess.
- 4. An adapter assembly as claimed in claim 3 and wherein said yoke member is substantially U-shaped having a pair of spaced parallel walls extending upwardly from a bight section of said yoke member.
- 5. An adapter assembly as claimed in claim 4 and wherein said spaced parallel walls of said yoke member are provided with aligned pin receiving holes and wherein said fastening means on said yoke comprises a pin sized to be inserted through said aligned holes and through a like hole in a swivel mounting stud to fasten said yoke member to said swivel stud, said pin being held in place by said walls of said recess when said yoke member is disposed within said recess.
- 6. An adapter assembly as claimed in claim 5 and wherein said securing bolt assembly is substantially cylindrical and is provided with a detachable sling loop for receiving the shoulder sling of the firearm.
- 7. A bipod support for a firearm having a forearm stock provided with a swivel stud, said bipod support comprising:
- a mounting block adapted to be mounted to the forearm stock portion of the firearm, said mounting block having a top face and a bottom face and being formed with a substantially cube shaped recess in said top face, said recess having a floor with a through bore extending from said floor of said recess through said bottom face of said mounting block;
- a pair of legs connected to said mounting block and extending downwardly there from for supporting the firearm in a stable orientation; and
- means for releasably mounting said mounting block to the forearm stock portion of the firearm, said means comprising a substantially U-shaped yoke adapted to be received within said recess, said yoke having a base and a pair of spaced parallel side walls projecting upwardly from said base, means for securing the swivel stud of the forearm stock between said upwardly projecting walls, a stud projecting downwardly from said base of said yoke, said stud being sized and positioned to extend through said through bore and to protrude from said bottom face of said mounting block, and means attachable to said protruding stud for releasably securing said yoke in place within said recess.
- 8. A bipod support as claimed in claim 7 and wherein said stud is threaded and wherein said means attachable to said protruding stud comprises a securing bolt assembly having a threaded bore configured to be threadedly advanced onto said threaded protruding stud to draw said yoke into said recess and thus to tighten said mounting block to the forearm stock of the firearm.
- 9. For use with a firearm having a forearm stock provided with a swivel stud, a yoke assembly for securing a mounting block to the swivel stud, said yoke assembly comprising a generally U-shaped body receivable in a recess of the mounting block and having a flat base and a pair of spaced parallel walls projecting upwardly from said flat base, a first pin receiving hole formed in one of said walls and a second pin receiving hole formed in the other one of said walls, said first and second pin receiving holes being substantially aligned with each other, a pin sized to be inserted through said aligned pin receiving holes and through a hole in a swivel stud disposed between said spaced walls to secure the swivel stud to said yoke assembly, and a threaded stud secured to and projecting downwardly from said flat base for attaching said yoke assembly to the mounting block within the recess formed therein.
- 10. The yoke assembly of claim 9 and wherein said U-shaped body is formed of metal.
- 11. The yoke assembly of claim 9 and wherein said pin has opposed ends and wherein said pin is sized so that its ends are substantially flush with the outside faces of said walls when installed through said aligned pin receiving holes.
- 12. The yoke assembly of claim 9 and wherein said pin is loosely and removably received in said pin receiving holes and is held in place within said holes by the walls of said recess when said yoke assembly is disposed in said recess.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/542,822 filed on Oct. 13, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,711,103.
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