A. Field of the Invention
The embodiments of the present invention relate to a dampened recoil rest for supporting a rifle, and more particularly, the embodiments of the present invention relate to a dampened recoil rest for supporting a rifle for enabling a shooter to operate the rifle with adjustable attenuation of recoil felt by the shooter, eliminating damage to the rifle by progressively absorbing or attenuating recoil, with the sight remaining on the target thereby eliminating a need to reacquire the target, without having to add additional weight to absorb the recoil, and with comfortable transfer of the recoil from the rifle to the shooter's shoulder.
B. Description of the Prior Art
Currently, there exists in the art the following problems:
Numerous innovations for firearm accessories have been provided in the prior art. Even though these innovations may be suitable for the individual purposes to which they address, nevertheless, they differ from the embodiments of the present invention in that they do not teach a dampened recoil rest for supporting a rifle for enabling a shooter to operate the rifle with adjustable attenuation of recoil felt by the shooter, eliminating damage to the rifle by progressively absorbing or attenuating recoil, with the sight remaining on the target thereby eliminating a need to reacquire the target, without having to add additional weight to absorb the recoil, and with comfortable transfer of the recoil from the rifle to the shooter's shoulder.
Thus, an object of the embodiments of the present invention is to provide a dampened recoil rest for supporting a rifle for enabling a shooter to operate the rifle with adjustable attenuation of recoil felt by the shooter, eliminating damage to the rifle by progressively absorbing or attenuating recoil, with the sight remaining on the target thereby eliminating a need to reacquire the target, without having to add additional weight to absorb the recoil, and with comfortable transfer of the recoil from the rifle to the shooter's shoulder, which avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.
Briefly stated, another object of the embodiments of the present invention is to provide a dampened recoil rest for supporting a rifle for enabling a shooter to operate the rifle with adjustable attenuation of recoil felt by the shooter, eliminating damage to the rifle by progressively absorbing or attenuating recoil, with the sight remaining on the target thereby eliminating a need to reacquire the target, without having to add additional weight to absorb the recoil, and with comfortable transfer of the recoil from the rifle to the shooter's shoulder. The rest includes a stationary base assembly, a rotating base assembly, a recoil attenuating assembly, and a rifle support assembly. The stationary base assembly is for attaching to a bench top. The rotating base assembly is rotatably attached to the stationary base assembly. The recoil attenuating assembly is operatively connected to the rotating base assembly and is for enabling the shooter to operate the rifle with adjustable attenuation of the recoil felt by the shooter, with the sight remaining on the target thereby eliminating a need to reacquire the target, without having to add additional weight to absorb the recoil, with the comfortable transfer of the recoil from the rifle to the shooter's shoulder, and to eliminate damage to the rifle by progressively absorbing or attenuating recoil. The rifle support assembly is operatively connected to the recoil attenuating assembly and is for supporting the rifle.
The novel features considered characteristic of the embodiments of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. The embodiments of the present invention themselves, however, both as to their construction and their method of operation together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of the specific embodiments when read and understood in connection with the accompanying drawing.
The figures of the drawing are briefly described as follows:
Referring now to the figures, in which like numerals indicate like parts, and particularly to
Eliminating damage to the rifle 22 by progressively absorbing or attenuating recoil is a key point because the progressive absorption of the recoil is the feature that emulates firing from the shoulder and eliminates the damage.
The dampened recoil rest 20 comprises a stationary base assembly 24, a rotating base assembly 26, a recoil attenuating assembly 28, and a rifle support assembly 30. The stationary base assembly 24 is for attaching to a bench top 32 having an edge 34. The rotating base assembly 26 is rotatably attached to the stationary base assembly 24. The recoil attenuating assembly 28 is operatively connected to the rotating base assembly 26 and is for enabling the shooter to operate the rifle 22 with adjustable attenuation of the recoil felt by the shooter, with the sight remaining on the target thereby eliminating a need to reacquire the target, without having to add additional weight to absorb the recoil, with the comfortable transfer of the recoil from the rifle 22 to the shooter's shoulder, and to eliminate damage to the rifle 22 by progressively absorbing or attenuating recoil. The rifle support assembly 30 is operatively connected to the recoil attenuating assembly 28 and is for supporting the rifle 22.
The specific configuration of the stationary base assembly 24 can best be seen in
The stationary base assembly 24 comprises a fixed portion 36 and an extendable grip arm 38. The fixed portion 36 of the stationary base assembly 24 has a pair of axial channels 40 and is for resting on the bench top 32. The extendable grip arm 38 of the stationary base assembly 24 slides into and out of either end of the fixed portion 36 of the stationary base assembly 24 so as to be adjustable and is for engaging the edge 34 of the bench top 32 and is for transferring recoil from the rest 20 to the bench top 32 to thereby allow the bench top 32 to provide necessary resistance for the recoil attenuating assembly 28.
As shown in
The crossover point 46 of the fixed portion 36 of the stationary base assembly 24 has a threaded shaft 48 extending upwardly therefrom.
The transverse part 44 of the fixed portion 32 of the stationary base assembly 24 has a pair of free ends 50 containing a pair of threaded through bores 52, respectively.
The fixed portion 32 of the stationary base assembly 24 further has a pair of adjustable elevation jacks with locking knobs 53. The pair of adjustable elevation jacks with locking knobs 53 of the fixed portion 32 of the stationary base assembly 24 threadably engage in the pair of threaded through bores 52 of the pair of free ends 50 of the transverse part 44 of the fixed portion 32 of the stationary base assembly 24, respectively, and assure leveling of the stationary base assembly 24.
As shown in
The specific configuration of the rotating base assembly 26 can best be seen in
The rotating base assembly 26 comprises a base part 58 and a pair of side parts 60. The base part 58 of the rotating base assembly 26 is generally flat and has a through bore 62 that rotatably receives the threaded shaft 48 of the fixed portion 32 of the stationary base assembly 24, with a thrust bearing 64 therebetween to assist in rotating the rotating base assembly 26 relative to the stationary base assembly 24 (
The pair of side parts 60 of the rotating base assembly 26 extend upwardly from a portion 66 of the base part 58 of the rotating base assembly 26, and as such, define a chamber 68 therebetween.
The rotating base assembly 26 further comprises a carrying handle 69. The carrying handle 69 of the rotating base assembly 26 pivotally extends forwardly from the pair of side parts 60 of the rotating base assembly 26 and assist in carrying the dampened recoil rest 20.
Each side part 60 of the rotating base assembly 26 has a pair of through bores 70.
The rotating base assembly 26 further comprises a pair of adjustable supports 71. Each adjustable support 71 of the rotating base assembly 26 is generally L-shaped, is pivotally mounted to the base part 58 of the rotating base assembly 26, and is for maintaining a constant elevation of the recoil attenuating assembly 28.
The base part 58 of the rotating base assembly 26 has a threaded through bore 65. The threaded through bore 65 of the base part 58 of the rotating base assembly 26 is disposed rearward of the pair of side parts 60 of the rotating base assembly 26, and threadably receives a knobbed screw 67 that selectively threadably engages into one axial channel 40 of the fixed portion 32 of the stationary base assembly 24, and when engaged, locks the rotating base assembly 26 to the stationary base assembly 24 to prevent lateral movement of the rotating base assembly 26.
The specific configuration of the recoil attenuating assembly 28 can best be seen in
The recoil attenuating assembly 28 comprises a base part 72 and a pair of upright parts 74. The pair of upright parts 74 of the recoil attenuating assembly 28 extend upwardly from the base part 72 of the recoil attenuating assembly 28.
Each upright part 74 of the recoil attenuating assembly 28 has a pair of rods 76. The pair of rods 76 of each upright part 74 of the recoil attenuating assembly 28 are spaced apart from each other and extend rearwardly therefrom.
The recoil attenuating assembly 28 further comprises two pair of coil springs 78. The two pair of coil springs 78 of the recoil attenuating assembly 28 fit around the pair of rods 76 of each upright part 74 of the recoil attenuating assembly 28, respectively.
The base part 72 of the recoil attenuating assembly 28 has a pair of sleeves 80 extending transversely thereunder, and is captured in the chamber 68 of the rotating base assembly 26 by fasteners 82 passing through the pair of through bores 70 of each side part 60 of the rotating base assembly 26 and the pair of sleeves 80 of the base part 72 of the recoil attenuating assembly 28.
The base part 72 of the recoil attenuating assembly 28 further has a pair of tabs 83. The pair of tabs 83 of the base part 72 of the recoil attenuating assembly 28 extend rearwardly therefrom and receive the pair of adjustable supports 69 of the rotating base assembly 26, respectively.
The specific configuration of the rifle support assembly 30 can best be seen in
The rifle support assembly 30 comprises a body 84. The body 84 of the rifle support assembly 30 is generally V-shaped, and as such, has a pair of banks 86 joined at a junction 87.
The rifle support assembly 30 further comprises two pair of sleeves 88. Each pair of sleeves 88 of the rifle support assembly 30 are aligned with each other, depend from a respective bank 86 of the body 84 of the rifle support assembly 30, and freely receive an associated pair of rods 76 of the pair of upright parts 74 of the recoil attenuating assembly 28, and in so doing, biases the two pair of coil springs 78 of the recoil attenuating assembly 28 thereagainst so as to allow the rifle support assembly 30 to bias away from the recoil attenuating assembly 28.
The rifle support assembly 30 further comprises a pair of threaded pins 89. The pair of threaded pins 89 of the rifle support assembly 30 extend perpendicularly outwardly from the pair of banks 86 of the body 84 of the rifle support assembly 30, respectively.
As shown in
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The rifle support assembly 30 further comprises cleats 98. The cleats 98 of the rifle support assembly 30 are aligned with each other, extend upwardly from the junction 87 of the body 84 of the rifle support assembly 30, and are lined with foam pads 99 for safely supporting the rifle 22. The foam pads 99 of the cleats 98 of the rifle support assembly 30 are thick enough to provide clearance for fittings on the rifle 22, such as the forward sling swivel stud.
The rifle support assembly 30 further comprises a strap 100. The strap 100 of the rifle support assembly 30 is operatively connected to the body 84 of the rifle support assembly 30 and is faced with hook and loop fasteners 102 for retaining the rifle 22 in the rifle support assembly 30.
It will be understood that each of the elements described above or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.
While the embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described as embodied in a dampened recoil rest for supporting a rifle for enabling a shooter to operate the rifle with adjustable attenuation of recoil felt by the shooter, eliminating damage to the rifle by progressively absorbing or attenuating recoil, with the sight remaining on the target thereby eliminating a need to reacquire the target, without having to add additional weight to absorb the recoil, and with comfortable transfer of the recoil from the rifle to the shooter's shoulder, however, they are not limited to the details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions, and changes in the forms and details of the embodiments of the present invention illustrated and their operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the embodiments of the present invention.
Without further analysis the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the embodiments of the present invention that others can by applying current knowledge readily adapt them for various applications without omitting features that from the standpoint of prior art fairly constitute characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of the embodiments of the present invention.
The instant nonprovisional patent application claims priority from provisional patent application No. 61/204,500, filed on Jan. 7, 2009, by Theodore J. Werner, for a KIT FOR DAMPENED RECOIL OF FIREARM, and incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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