Claims
- 1. In a target assembly including
- a target support standard,
- first and second targets,
- arm means pivotally supporting each of said targets on said standard,
- means interconnecting said arm means with one another to ensure concordant movement therebetween, and
- biasing means for holding said arm means relatively fixed in each of a first and second rest position, in each of which rest positions a face of one of said targets is presented to the view of a marksman,
- said arm means being shiftable through an arc about said standard and being responsive to the force of a missile striking one of said targets to overcome said biasing means and to pivot about said standard between the first rest position and the second rest position;
- the improvement comprising damping means to preclude rebound of said arm means from a new rest position assumed when a missile strikes a target, said damping means comprising
- a cushion carried by each said arm means and directed rearwardly of said targets; and
- a cushion-engaging plate disposed rearwardly of said target support standard and in a line of movement of said cushion, said plate being adapted to engage said cushion upon pivotal shifting of said arm means about said standard.
- 2. The improvement as set forth in claim 1, wherein said plate is pivotally mounted on said target support standard, and wherein said damping means further comprises laterally resilient plastic means adjacent said plate on opposed lateral sides thereof, thereby to damp movement of said plate upon engagement of either of said cushions therewith.
- 3. The improvement as set forth in claim 1, wherein said biasing means comprises a toggle spring affixed to and supported by said standard.
- 4. The improvement as set forth in claim 1, wherein said arm means comprises first and second pivot arms pivotally supported by the target support standard, and first and second target support arms intersecting with and joined to respective said pivot arms, said target support arms each including a section generally parallel with and adjacent to a corresponding section of the other of said target support arms;
- and wherein said target assembly further comprises a sleeve affixed to a first target support arm and circumscribing an adjacent, parallel section of a second target support arm, said sleeve being adapted to abut against the second pivot arm upon rapid shifting of said arms means to engage either of said cushions with said plate, thereby limiting lateral movement of said first pivot arm.
- 5. The improvement as set forth in Claim 4, wherein said first and second pivot arms and said first and second target support arms are integrally formed from a single metal bar.
- 6. In a target assembly including
- a target support standard,
- first and second targets,
- arm means pivotally supporting each of said targets on said standard,
- shock absorber means interposed between and connecting each said targets to said arm means to cushion the impact of a missile striking said targets,
- means interconnecting said arm means with one another to ensure concordant movement therebetween,
- biasing means for holding said arm means relatively fixed in each of a first and second rest position, in each of which rest positions a face of one of said targets is presented to the view of a marksman,
- said arm means being shiftable through an arc about said standard and being responsive to the force of a missile striking one of said targets to overcome said biasing means and to pivot about said standard between the first rest position and the second rest position,
- damping means to preclude rebound of said arm means from a new rest position assumed when a missile strikes a target, said damping means comprising
- a cushion carried by each said arm means and directed rearwardly of said targets, and
- a cushion-engaging plate disposed rearwardly of said target support standard and in a line of movement of said cushion, said plate being adapted to engage said cushion upon pivotal shifting of said arm means about said standard;
- the improvement wherein said shock absorber means comprises a plurality of annularly spaced, longitudinally resilient ribs secured circumferentially around a marginal edge of said target, said ribs terminating in hub means securing rearwardly directed posterior ends of said ribs to said arm means.
- 7. The improvement as set forth in claim 6, wherein said target assembly further comprises a narrow lip circumscribing said target and extending forwardly thereof.
- 8. The improvement as set forth in claim 7, wherein said target, said ribs, and said lip are integrally formed from a thermoplastic substance.
- 9. The improvement as set forth in claim 6, wherein said target is generally circular and said hub means includes a generally circular disc having a diameter less than the diameter of said target.
- 10. The improvement as set forth in claim 6, wherein said target includes a target face, and wherein said ribs are displaced symmetrically about an axis normal to said target face.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending United States patent application, Ser. No. 484,287 filed June 28, 1974 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,915,454, Oct. 28, 1975.
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