1. Technical Field
This invention relates to gun holders and supports that are used to support a rifle or a shotgun in a vertical storage or transportation orientation position.
2. Description of Prior Art
Prior art devices of this type have relied on a variety of different rifle engagement designs, see for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,007,581, 3,477,586, 3,876,078, 3,917,071, 3,952,878, 4,089,423, 4,144,971, 4,271,969, 4,318,567, 5,626,379 and applicant's own U.S. Pat. No. 5,680,939.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,144,971 a gun caddy sling and support rod with barrel clamp on one end and a gun but engagement platform adjacent the base for engagement to the ground is shown.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,917,071 defines a weapons security rack having an elongated support channel with a gun but cap on its lower end and a barrel engagement latch adjustably positioned within the channel in spaced relation thereto.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,952,878 illustrates a gun stand with a pivoting gun tray and a barrel engagement dual clip on a telescopically adjustable main support section.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,089,423 discloses a ground engageable adjustable support rifle stand having a hinged gun rest arm and a stock rest bracket.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,271,969 shows a portable long barrel firearm stand for a rifle or shotgun having a ground engagement stake from which extends a tubular support element with an adjustable end barrel engagement rod extending therefrom.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,626,379 is drawn to a portable gun rack having a tripod leg configuration with a contoured multiple gun engagement base and a multiple notch barrel rest bracket in spaced relation thereto.
Applicant's own U.S. Pat. No. 5,680,939 discloses a basic ground engageable gun support on which the present invention is an improvement thereon.
A self-contained portable gun holder and support apparatus that utilizes multiple gun engagement functions in a single self-contained configuration for insertion into the ground or to be carried by the user. The device includes a ground engagement stake with a main support tube having a secondary gun engagement tube movably positioned therealong. The device provides for static holding of a rifle in either rest or for transportation as well as acting as a barrel rest during shooting by utilization of a rotating support element on its upper end.
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The spike assembly 15 has a ground spike 27 with a threaded end at 27A receivable into a threaded tube insert 28 within the main support tube 11 which allows for selective rotational removal of the spike 27 by the user. A second threaded tube insert 28A is positioned with the oppositely disposed free end of said main support tube 11 with a threaded end plug 28B secured therewithin.
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A resilient barrel grip fitting 35, best seen in
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The rotating mount 39 has oppositely disposed apertured bifurcated end portion 40 which receive a secondary apertured Y-shaped bracket 41 held by a fastener F. The bracket 41 has a resilient gun engagement surface at 42 onto which the gun barrel B is steadied during firing as will be well understood by those skilled in the art.
It will be seen that by utilization of the removable ground engagement spike 27 that the gun support 10 of the invention can be free standing safely and securely holding a rifle or shotgun R within. Alternately, the gun support 10 can be used as a unidirectional gun rest for firing via the rotatable mount 39 on the upper end of the gun support tube 12 as hereinbefore described. The pivoted gun stock receiving tray 19 as noted will fold up against the gun support tube 12 when not in use allowing for easy access and transportation of the gun support for use.
It will thus be seen that a new and novel improvement to a gun support has been illustrated and described and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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