The invention relates to a laser activated target device simulating a real falling plate shooting range for the competitive firearm shooter or any firearm enthusiast to improve proficiency in accuracy and speed of firearm handling.
The falling plate shoot is a popular game in competitive pistol or firearm shooting which tests the shooters proficiency in accuracy and speed in firearm handling for the enthusiastic shooter or competitive shooter. In real shooting, when the plate target is hit by a live bullet or other form of ammunition it falls and the sound of the bullet hitting the plate makes a distinctive “ping” sound. The present invention provides an interactive device with both visual and audio feedback simulating the falling plate real shooting competition utilizing a laser actuated target device in place of live ammunition and plate targets.
The laser actuated target device of the present invention simulates the falling plate real shooting competition by providing a moving target in reaction to being hit by a laser light duplicating the action of a falling plate and emitting a distinctive ping sound similar to the actual sound of a bullet hitting the plate target. The laser actuated target device allows the shooter to practice with his/hers own gun with an laser light emitting device installed in the gun muzzle and provides both visual and audio feedback giving the shooter the same real experience as a real falling plate firing range without actually discharging one's gun with live ammunition.
An advantage of the present invention is that it provides the pistol shooter or firearm shooter the ability to practice in one's home, with their own gun and any laser light emitting device installed on the gun muzzle for continuous and rapid firing at the falling plate simulated targets.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the shooter can practice from any shooting distance in the comfort of one's home while enjoying the feedback of the successful hit with both visual and audio responses eliminating any boredom associated with target practice fake shooting.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the laser actuated target device is equally suited to the new shooter who requires basic information about hitting a competition sized target and the experience shooter who requires daily practice to maintain efficiency in firearm handling necessary for successful competitive shooting or law enforcement purposes.
In the preferred embodiment, the laser actuated target device (10) comprises of at least a first and second target bodies (20) suspended on a support shaft (30). The first and second target bodies are suspended on shaft (30) in a staggered configuration ninety degrees apart. In the preferred embodiment, the target bodies (20) consist of a front translucent plastic material in a dome shaped configuration and a back plate consisting of a reflective material such as plastic, which is affixed to support shaft (30). A light sensitive diode (25) is attached to the center of the back plate of each target body (20). A base (95) houses a motor (70) and gearset (80). A control circuit board (60) and speaker device (90) are mounted laterally on opposite sides of the motor (70) and gearset (80). The control circuit board (60), motor (70) and speaker device (90) are all powered by an external power supply (50). A drive extension (40) is mounted vertically atop gearset (80) and is engaged to support shaft (30) which extends vertically through base (95). The control circuit board (60) is in communication with each light sensitive diode (25) by a wire means (100) housed within support shaft (30). The motor (70) and speaker (90) are in communication with control circuit board (60) by wire means (100). A light sensitivity adjustment device (65) is attached to control circuit board (60) for limiting uncontrolled cycling of control circuit board (60). When a laser light emitted from a firearm or other laser light source strikes the first or second target body (20) and is detected by light sensitive diode (25), a relay signal from light sensitive diode (25) travels through wire means (100) to activate control circuit board (60). In response to a laser hit detected by light sensitive diode (25), motor (70) and gearset (80) are activated by control circuit board (60) through wire means (100) causing support shaft (30) to pivot ninety degrees exposing the second target body (20) if the first target body (20) has been hit and vice versa. Simultaneously, upon detection of a laser light strike speaker (90) is activated to emit a distinctive sound. In a preferred embodiment, drive shaft extension (40) contains a pair of limiting pins ninety degrees apart at the point of engagement with gearset (80) and in communication with control circuit board (60) causing target support shaft (30) to pivot in a clockwise and counter clockwise direction, alternatively, in a ninety degree arc which each successive laser light strike. In a preferred embodiment, control circuit board (60) contains an audio chip causing speaker (90) to emit an audible sound resembling a falling plate with each laser light strike. In another preferred embodiment depicted in
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/106,354, filed on Jan. 22, 2015, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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62106354 | Jan 2015 | US |