The invention relates generally to alignment/locking systems, and more particularly to a dovetail-based system for aligning and locking two parts together.
Firearms frequently require a variety of precision instruments (e.g., scopes, laser range finders, etc.) to be repeatedly attached to and detached from the firearm. Bracket systems used in these applications typically require the tightening/loosening of multiple screws or utilize some form of a “snap” fit that requires a certain degree of impact force to be used in the attachment and/or detachment process. As a result, the attachment/detachment process can be slow, tedious, cause misalignment of the precision instrument during the attachment thereof, and/or cause damage to the precision instrument being attached/detached.
The present invention provides a bracket system that aligns and locks two parts thereof together, and provides a bracket system that can be used to align and lock a precision instrument in place.
Other aspects of the present invention will become more obvious hereinafter in the specification and drawings.
In accordance with the present invention, an alignment and locking system is provided. A male portion dovetailed in at least one dimension has partial female threads formed in a surface thereof. A housing has a female dovetailed notch formed therein for slidingly receiving the male portion such that a wedge fit is formed therebetween when the notch is nearly fully engaged by the male portion. A screw assembly coupled to the housing includes a rotatable rod having a threaded region that partially extends into the notch. The threaded region includes a partially threaded portion and a fully threaded portion with the partially threaded portion being encountered by the male portion before the fully threaded portion as the male portion is slid into the notch. The partially threaded portion is defined by (i) a first region that cannot engage the partial female threads of the male portion as it slides in the notch, and (ii) a second region that can engage the partial female threads of the male portion as it slides in the notch. The second region and fully threaded portion are defined by screw threads capable of corresponding engagement with the partial female threads formed on the male portion. Means are provided to apply a rotational bias to the rod in order to align the first region of the partially threaded portion with the notch when the male portion is not engaged in the notch.
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
A/L system 10 includes a rigid dovetail plate 20 and a housing assembly 30 that will be mounted on a platform (not shown). An element or instrument (not shown) that is to be coupled to housing assembly 30 is mounted to dovetail plate using, for example, mounting holes 22 provided on/through dovetail plate 20. The position and number of mounting holes 22 is not a limitation of the present invention. Further, other mounting arrangements could be utilized without departing from the scope of the present invention. Still further, mounting plate 20 could be made as an integral part of the element or instrument that is to be coupled to housing assembly 30. Dovetail plate 20 is “dovetailed” in width W along its length L and thickness or height H dimensions. Referring additionally to
A series of partial female or interior threads 26 are formed along notched region 24 beginning at the tapered or leading edge 20A of dovetail plate 20.
Housing assembly 30 includes a rigid housing body 32 adapted to be mounted to a platform (not shown). The type of mounting and/or platform to which housing body 32 is mounted are not limitations of the present invention. It is to be further understood that the shape of housing body 32 could be other than that shown without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Housing body 32 has a dovetailed notch 34 formed in a surface thereof that extends to a housing block 36 fitted in and coupled to housing body 32. In general, dovetail notch 34 is sized/shaped to correspond to dovetail plate 20 such that dovetail plate 20 can achieve a wedge fit within dovetailed notch 34 as plate 20 slides into and engages notch 34. More specifically, dovetailed notch 34 is sized/shaped such that its leading edge 34A provides for the passage of leading edge 20A and most or all of dovetail plate 20 until plate 20 wedges into notch 34 where the wedge fit between plate 20 and notch 34 is achieved before leading edge 20A can contact housing block 36. This assures full contact along all portions of the dovetailed edges.
A hole or recess 38 is also formed in housing body 32 adjacent housing block 36 to house the threaded region of a screw assembly. More specifically, housing assembly 30 includes a screw assembly 40 shown in isolation in
Passing through and rotatably supported in housing block 36 is a rigid rod 42 having a handle 44 mounted onto (or integrated with) one end thereof. Handle 44 is accessible to a user on the exterior of housing body 32 (
Partially threaded portion 48A is threaded just like fully threaded portion 48B except that partially threaded portion 48A includes a section 48C that is defined by reduced thread depth/height or a flat (as shown). In general, section 48C is shaped such that when section 48C is positioned at the opening of recess 38 (as shown in
Prior to the coupling of dovetail plate 20 to housing body 32 and when dovetail plate 20 is to be removed from housing body 32, the reduced depth or flat section 48C of partially threaded portion 48A must be positioned at the opening of recess 38. To assure this, a biasing torsion spring 50 can be disposed between rod 42 and housing block 36, and a stop pin 52 can be coupled to and extend radially from rod 42. Torsion spring 50 rotatably biases rod 42 such that stop pin 52 engages housing block 36 (
The advantages of the present invention are numerous. The A/L system provides for the repeated alignment and locking of two parts. The unique threaded coupling between the dovetail plate and screw assembly assures that the two parts are drawn together gently but securely. Thus, attachment/detachment of parts is simple and quick while maintaining the integrity of the parts being drawn together.
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 light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.
Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119, the benefit of priority from provisional application 60/648,503, with a filing date of Jan. 28, 2005, is claimed for this non-provisional application.
The invention described herein was made in the performance of official duties by an employee of the Department of the Navy and may be manufactured, used, licensed by or for the Government for any governmental purpose without payment of any royalties thereon.
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