Claims
- 1. A sighting device for a weapon comprising:
- a housing to be mounted to said weapon;
- an arm rotatably mounted at one end to said housing for movement between a stored position and an operative position;
- first sighting means mounted on the other end of said arm, the sighting member thereof being adjustable with respect to said arm for setting said sighting member for various ranges; and
- means on said sighting means for automatically adjusting said sighting means to a predetermined range setting when said arm is pivoted into said stored position.
- 2. The sighting device of claim 1 wherein said sighting means includes a knob which rotates to adjust the range setting of said sighting means, and said automatic means includes a first cam surface on said knob and second cam surface within said housing, said cam surfaces operating to rotate said knob to adjust said sighting means to said predetermined range setting as said arm is pivoted into said stored position.
- 3. The sighting device of claim 2 wherein said knob is generally cylindrical, and said first cam surface is a planar surface parallel to the longitudinal axis of said knob.
- 4. A sighting device for use with a weapon having at least two telescoping sections capable of collapsing one into the other, the sighting device comprises:
- a housing to be mounted on a first telescoping section of said weapon;
- an arm rotatably mounted at one end to said housing for movement between a stored position and an operative position;
- first sighting means mounted on the other end of said arm, the sighting member thereof being adjustable with respect to said arm for setting said sighting member for various ranges;
- means on said first sighting means for automatically adjusting said sighting means to a predetermined range setting when said arm is pivoted into said stored position;
- a base to be mounted to a second telescoping section of said weapon; and
- a second sighting means mounted at one end to said base for movement between a stored position and an operative position; and
- wherein said first sighting means includes a recess and the other end of said second sighting means lies in said recess to lock said second sighting means and said arm in their stored position when the telescopic sections are collapsed, one in the other.
- 5. The sighting device of claim 4 wherein said housing has an opening in a top wall to allow said first sighting means to rotate between said stored and said operative positions and said housing has an opening in a front wall to receive said second sighting means and to lock said second sighting means in its stored position.
- 6. The sighting device of claim 4 including two biasing means connected to said arm and said second sighting means, respectively, for urging said arm and said second sighting means to pivot to their operative positions.
- 7. The sighting device of claim 4 wherein said first sighting means includes a knob which rotates to adjust the range setting of said first sighting means, and said automatic means includes a first cam surface on said knob and a second cam surface within said housing, said first and second cam surfaces cooperating to rotate said knob to adjust said sighting means to said predetermined range setting as said arm is pivoted to said stored position.
- 8. The sighting device of claim 7 wherein said knob is generally cylindrical, said first cam surface is a planar surface and said second cam surface is the exterior of said first telescopic section, said first cam surface being substantially tangential to the second cam surface in the stored position of said arm.
- 9. The sighting device of claim 4 wherein said first telescoping section includes an aperture, said second telescoping section includes a detent, and said first sighting means includes a protuberance to extend through said aperture in said first telescoping section to disengage said detent when said arm is in said stored position to allow said telescoping sections to collapse one into the other.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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