Non-applicable.
The presently disclosed subject matter is directed to a bipod stability assembly.
Over the years, modern advances in hunting/shooting equipment have enhanced the sport, providing users with increased success. One such product is the rifle bipod. Such bipods consist of two legs positioned in a triangular shaped arrangement with a rifle rest on top. They provide rigid, steady support with unequaled versatility and portability, thus increasing the hunter's chance of success when taking that all important shot. However, other shooters prefer a bean bag to support a rifle.
Beanbags are great for uneven surfaces and allow for minute adjustments just not possible with a bipod support. However, when a shooter wishes to use a bean bag, the bipod mount must typically be removed. Accordingly, there exists a need for a means by which a rifle can be supported by a bean bag or a bipod mount in an easy manner depending on the sooters needs. The development of the dual stabilization device for rifles fulfills this need.
The present invention provides for a dual stabilization device that has, a rifle utilized where accuracy of a shot produced by the rifle is important, a mounting hub having a pair of legs, a magnetic disc supported by a pendant at a first point, while a second point of the pendant is connected to an underside of the mounting hub, a mounting means attached to a top of the mounting hub is attached to the rifle to the mounting hub, a support bag attached to the magnetic disc, the support bag includes an outer surface, a plurality of seams, and a bottom surface, and a folding means folding up the pair of legs. The pair of legs are folding and adjustable length legs. The pair of legs are for a bipod support system to increase accuracy of aim, ease of shooting and comfort of use thus generating one or more accurate shots. The first point of the pendant is lower than the second point of the pendant.
The support bag may be used to increase accuracy of aim, ease of shooting and comfort of use thus generating the one or more accurate shots. The pair of legs may include a leg cap. Each of the pair of legs may include a length adjusting means. The magnetic disc may be attached to an underside of the mounting hub via the pendant to form a fixed and non-movable assembly. The magnetic disc may hold the support bag in place once attracted, until intentional removal by an overcoming force results in its removal. The magnetic disc may be a high-powered neodymium magnet. The magnetic disc may be 48 mm in diameter and 9 mm in height. The mounting means may be selected from the group consisting of a picatinny rail, a bolt, a mounting arm, or a clamp. The support bag may be attached to the magnetic disc by a metal disc. The magnetic disc may generate a plurality of magnetic lines of force which attract the metal disc of the support bag in a self-aligning process. The metal disc may be disposed on top of the support bag. The outer surface may be made of a durable textile material. The durable textile material may be nylon. The surface may be pliable allowing the bottom surface to conform to a plurality of uneven surfaces to produce a stable shooting platform. The dual stabilization device may further comprise a backing plate that may be disposed on an underside of the top surface. The dual stabilization device may further comprise a plurality of flush mount fasteners that may pass through the metal disc and the top surface and then terminate in the backing plate. The support bag may be filled with a fill material that is dense, heavy, and conforming. The folding means may be a hinge. The rifle may be selected from the group consisting of an assault style rifle, a sporting rifle, a hunting rifle, a target rifle, an air rifle, or a paint ball rifle.
The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
10 dual stabilization device
15 rifle
20 mounting hub
25 leg
30 magnetic disc
35 pendant
40 mounting means
45 support bag
50 metal disc
55 folding means
60 magnetic lines of force
65 leg cap
70 length adjusting means
75 outer surface
80 seams
85 bottom surface
90 backing plate
95 top surface
100 flush mount fastener
105 fill material
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
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The device 10 provides for a mounting hub 20 which holds two (2) folding and adjustable length legs 25. The legs 25 are of a conventional design that would be otherwise found on a typical bipod support system for a rifle 15. A magnetic disc 30, approximately forty-eight millimeters (48 mm) in diameter and nine millimeters (9 mm) in height, is supported by a pendant 35 at its lower point, while the upper point of the pendant 35 is connected to the underside of the mounting hub 20. The top of the mounting hub 20 is attached to the rifle 15 by means of a mounting means 40 such as a picatinny rail, a bolt, mounting arm, clamp, or the like. The use of any particular style of mounting means 40 is not intended to be a limiting factor of the present invention. A support bag 45 is attached to the magnetic disc 30 by means of a metal disc 50. Further description of the support bag 45 and the metal disc 50 will be provided herein below. Note that while
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The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the device 10 would be constructed in general accordance with
After procurement and prior to utilization, the device 10 would be prepared in the following manner: the mounting means 40 is attached to the rifle 15 using readily available means such as clamps, bolts, picatinny rails or the like. It is noted that the legs 25 always remain attached to the mounting hub 20, although the support bag 45 may or may not be attached to the magnetic disc 30. At this point in time, the device 10 is ready for use.
During utilization of the device 10, the following procedure would be initiated: the device 10 is utilized when increased accuracy in aiming of the rifle 15 is required. Should level and firm surfaces such as pavement or flooring be available, the user of the rifle 15 may wish to utilize the legs 25 by folding them down into position via the folding means 55. Should uneven surfaces such as earth, gravel, or the like, or when shooting when minute changes in aim are required, the user would fold the legs 25 along the folding means 55 and attach the support bag 45 via connection between the magnetic disc 30 and the metal disc 50. Aiming and shooting with either the use of the legs 25 or the support bag 45 would continue in a conventional manner.
After use of the device 10, the support bag 45 would customarily be removed via uncoupling of the metal disc 50 from the magnetic disc 30, thus allowing removal of the support bag 45 due to weight considerations. The balance of the device 10 including the mounting hub 20, the mounting means 40 and the legs 25 would likely remain attached to the rifle 15, although removal is possible as well.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
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