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The disclosure relates to mounting devices and more particularly pertains to a new mounting device for mounting an AR-15 on a support panel for servicing the AR-15. The device includes a clamp for mounting to a support panel and a mount that is rotatably disposed on the clamp. A block is pivotally coupled to the mount and the block is structured to conform to a magazine receiver of an AR-15 firearm. In this way the AR-15 can be mounted to the block thereby supporting the AR-15 in a preferred orientation for servicing the AR-15.
The prior art relates to mounting devices including a rifle mount which includes a clamp, a stanchion extending upwardly from the clamp and a sleeve disposed on the clamp for slidably receiving a rifle. The prior art discloses a firearm mount that includes a plate, a mount attached to the plate and a ball pivotally disposed in the mount. The prior art discloses a gun support that includes a plate, a block pivotally disposed on the mount for sliding into a magazine receiver of a firearm and a muzzle support extending upwardly from plate for supporting a muzzle of the firearm. The prior art discloses an armorer's stand that includes a block which can engage a magazine receiver in a firearm and a tongue on the block which can engage a base. The prior art discloses an ornamental design for a firearm stand which is mountable to hitch receiver of a vehicle.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a clamp that is attachable to a support panel. A screw threadably engages the clamp and the screw is rotatable in a tightening direction for securing the clamp to the support panel. Conversely, the screw is rotatable in a loosening direction for releasing the clamp from the support panel. A mount is rotatably disposed on the first bracket and the mount has a channel that is integrated into the mount. A block is pivotally positioned in the channel in the mount and the block is structured to conform to a magazine receiver of an AR-15 firearm. In this way the block facilitates the AR-15 to be mounted to the support panel for servicing the AR-15.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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A pair of fasteners 26 is provided and each of the fasteners 26 is extendable through a respective one of the holes 25 in the first portion 22 of the first bracket 16. Each of the fasteners 26 engages the first portion 22 of the second bracket 18 thereby facilitating the second portion 24 of the first bracket 16 to be spaced an adjustable distance from the second portion 24 of the second bracket 18. In this way the clamp 12 can accommodate a variety of support panels with respect to thickness. Each of the fasteners 26 may comprise a screw or other type of releasable, mechanical fastener. A screw 28 is provided which threadably engages the clamp 12 and the screw 28 is rotatable in a tightening direction for securing the clamp 12 to the support panel 14. Conversely, the screw 28 is rotatable in a loosening direction for releasing the clamp 12 from the support panel 14.
The screw 28 has an upper end 30 and a lower end 32, and the screw 28 extends through the second portion 24 of the second bracket 18. The screw 28 has a plate 34 which has a lower surface 36 that is disposed on the upper end 30 of the screw 28 such that the plate 34 is positioned between the second portion 24 of the first bracket 16 and the second portion 24 of the second bracket 18. In this way the plate 34 compresses against the support panel 14 when the screw 28 is tightened. Additionally, the screw 28 has a knob 38 that is disposed on the lower end 32 thereby facilitating the knob 38 to be gripped for rotating the screw 28.
A rotation block 40 is provided which has a base portion 42 and a stem portion 44 extending upwardly from the base portion 42. The stem portion 44 has an outer surface 46 and the base portion 42 has a bottom surface 48 which is attached to a top surface 50 of the second portion 24 of the first bracket 16. Additionally, the stem portion 44 has a groove 52 extending around the outer surface 46 of the stem portion 44.
A mount 54 is rotatably disposed on the first bracket 16 and the mount 54 has a channel 55 that is integrated into the mount 54. The mount 54 has a bottom end 56 and a pair of arms 58 each extending upwardly from the mount 54. The arms 58 are spaced apart from each other to define the channel 55 between the arms 58 and each of the arms 58 has a distal end 60 with respect to the top side of the mount 54. The distal end 60 of each of the arms 58 is curved and each of the arms 58 has a slot 62 extending through the arms 58. The slot 62 is positioned adjacent to the distal end 60 and the slot 62 is curved to follow curvature of the distal end 60. The mount 54 has a well 64 extending upwardly into the bottom end 56 and the well 64 insertably receives the stem of the rotation block 40 thereby facilitating the mount 54 to be rotatable on the mount 54. Additionally, the mount 54 may include an engagement element which is positioned in the groove 52 in the stem portion 44 of the rotation block 40.
A block 66 is pivotally positioned in the channel 55 in the mount 54 and the block 66 is structured to conform to a magazine receiver 67 of an AR-15 69 firearm. The AR-15 In this way the block 66 can facilitate the AR-15 69 to be mounted to the support panel 14 for servicing the AR-15 69. The block 66 has a lower end 68, an upper end 70 and an outside surface 72 extending between the upper end 70 and the lower end 66 of the block 66, and the outside surface 72 has a front side 74, a back side 76, a first lateral side 78 and a second lateral side 80. Each of the first lateral side 78 and the second lateral side 80 has a prominence 82 extending from the upper end 30 of the block 66 toward the lower end 32 of the block 66 such that the upper end 30 of the block 66 has a width that is greater than a width of the lower end 32 of the block 66. Additionally, the prominence 82 on the first lateral side 78 has a groove 84 extending along a full length of the prominence 82 on the first lateral side 78. The groove 84 is aligned with an intersection between the prominence 82 on the first lateral side 78 and the front side 74.
A pivot screw 86 extends through each of the arms 58 of the mount 54 and extends the block 66 for pivotally retaining the block 66 in the channel in the mount 54. A set screw 88 extends through the slot 62 in a respective one of the arms 58 of the mount 54. The set screw 88 is tightenable to engage the block 66 for retaining the block 66 at a selected angle in the mount 54 thereby facilitating the AR-15 69 to be retained at a desired orientation. A mechanized lock might be integrated into the mount 54 which engages the block 66 at a variety of locations for retaining the block 66 at the selected angle in the mount 54. Furthermore, a spring loaded pin might be integrated into the mount 54, which is biased to engage the block 66, and which can be pulled outwardly in the mount 54 to facilitate the block 66 to freely move.
In use, the clamp 12 is secured to the support panel 14 and the screw 28 is tightened to secure the clamp 12 to the support panel 14. The AR-15 69 is positioned on the block 66 such that the block 66 extends into the magazine receiver 67 on the AR-15 69. Furthermore, the block 66 is pivoted on the mount 54 to position the AR-15 69 in a desired orientation and the set screw 88 is tightened to retain the AR-15 69 in the desired orientation. In this way the AR-15 69 is supported to facilitate the AR-15 69 to be serviced.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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