The present invention relates to a cocking plate for holding the end of an article. More specifically, to a cocking plate that facilitates the reloading of a firearm such as a spear gun.
A problem encountered by the underwater hunter is holding the spear gun during the reloading of the spear gun. Typically, the spear is inserted in the barrel of an elastic band type gun until it is seated in the trigger mechanism, and then the butt end of the gun is placed against the stomach, and the elastic bands are pulled one at a time, with both hands, from the front of the gun and stretched to the back and set in notches in the spear.
Underwater hunters wanting power out of their spear gun will use thick, powerful elastic bands. These bands are particularly difficult to stretch or draw, and many accidents occur as the butt of the gun slips from the stomach, or as the rubber bands slip from the hands of the diver. Divers have come to accept the fact that reloading is a very difficult task.
It would be desirable to be able to provide a device that allows the user to safely reload a firearm such as a spear gun.
The invention offers at least one of the following advantages:
The invention concerns a cocking plate for holding the base of an article, the cocking plate comprising:
The plate measures between 8-16 inches in height, 3.5-7 inches in width on the top, and 6-10 inches in width on the bottom.
The cup angles away from the plate by approximately a 30 to 45 degree angle. In addition, the cup further comprises a locking device to lock the end of the article.
The plate further includes at least one stopper located at least in one of the upper ends or sides of each slot.
Finally, the present invention contemplates providing the lower end of the plate with flair up (curvature) design to accommodate the user.
The foregoing detailed description shows that the preferred embodiments of the present invention are well suited to fulfill the objects of the invention. It is recognized that those skilled in the art may make various modifications or additions to the preferred embodiments chosen herein to illustrate the present invention, without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the subject matter sought to be afforded protection hereby should be deemed to extend to the subject matter defined in the appended claims, including all fair equivalents thereof.
For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
a is a perspective side view of the cocking plate according to the present invention without the receiving cup.
b is a perspective side view of the receiving cup according to the present invention.
c is a perspective side view of the cocking plate according to
The present invention provides a quicker but firmly attachable cocking plate for the belt of a user, to which the base of an article such as a spear gun can be secured.
The cocking plate, according to the present invention, allows loading a firearm such as a spear gun more easily and with greater stability. In addition, the cocking plate prevents the slip of the firearm, thus the loading process is safe.
When using a sling spear gun, the cocking plate will allow the use of stronger bands due to this stability.
The cocking plate 10 for holding the base of an article, comprising:
The plate has a substantial size and shape to bear against a front side of the waistband and over the lower belly portion of the user. In addition, the plate is designed with a curvature to fit the body. In order to accommodate the user, the present invention prefers a plate having a pear shape, though it may be of any other configuration. The design also presents well-rounded lower corners and edges to accommodate the user.
The plate is preferably made of injection plastic, but not limited to, and measures between 8-16 inches in height, 3.5-7 inches in width on the top, and 6-10 inches in width on the bottom, preferably 10.5 inches in height, 5.25 inches in width on the top, and 8.5 inches in width on the bottom.
The plate includes at least one slot 58 in which the belt can be passed through. In addition, the at least one clamping means 40 allows the cocking plate to fit over the edge of the belt (not shown) without having to pass the belt through the slot of the plate.
The slots and the clamping means are preferably molded integrally with the plate. The size of the slots provides for easy attachment to belts of different widths.
The clamping means 40 turned over and spaced from the plate 20 so as to form generally āUā shaped clips, which fit over the upper edge of a belt. The clamping means being also longitudinally flexible to conform to the curvature of the belt.
This design allows the diver to simply grab the cocking plate at the top and slip it off in case of an emergency.
The cocking plate, according to the present invention, accommodates firearms, such as spear guns, of different makes and models.
The cup 50 measures between 2 to 8 inches in width, 1 to 3 inches in height, 1 to 3 inches depth in the front, and 0.5 to 3 inches depth in the back. In addition, the cup angles away from the plate by approximately a 30 to 45 degree angle.
Furthermore, the plate 20 also includes at least one stopper 60 located at the upper end and/or side of each slot in order to retain the belt in place.
The present invention contemplates the idea of adding a locking device (not shown) inside the cup in order to lock the end of the spear gun in place, thus the diver may have his hands free. This will allow the diver to perform extra tasks that need the use of the two hands.
In another embodiment, the present invention contemplates adding a curvature 70 (flair up design) in the bottom of the plate to provide the, diver with more comfort.
In another embodiment, the present invention contemplates covering the back of the cocking plate with a soft and supple pliant cushion material such as foamed Neoprene (tm) of substantial thickness to accommodate the user.
In another embodiment, the present invention contemplates adding an anti-skip insert 80 (
Furthermore, the present invention optionally contemplates adding a locking plate 90 to the back of the plate 20. (
Although the invention has been described relative to a specific embodiment thereof, there are numerous variations and modifications that will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art in the light of the above teachings. For example, a variety of materials can be used to achieve the unique structure of the present invention without departing from the scope thereof. Further, the holder of the present invention is suitable for use with any object, e.g., hammer, hatchet, etc. having a rod-like handle and sufficient weight to cause the tensioning strap to collapse thereabout. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.
This application is a non-provisional of Provisional Application No. 60/509,616 filed Oct. 8, 2003.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60509616 | Oct 2003 | US |