There are many known devices used as laser sighters for weapons, particularly pistols. It has, however, been difficult to develop a suitable laser sighter for small pistols (such as those that fit into one's pocket) because there is very little available space on the side or top of the gun to mount a laser, and mounting it to a trigger guard can be difficult plus the laser can be jarred out of position. Moreover, mounting a laser in any of the above positions on a small pistol may make the assembled pistol and laser hard to conceal, or fit within a pocketbook or pocket, which defeats its purpose.
Therefore, for these applications the laser has typically been mounted in a casing (preferably made of plastic) positioned in front of the trigger guard in order to minimize the additional size of the assembled device. The problem, however, is that for virtually every make and model of gun, a different laser assembly configuration is required because of the different gun configuration. Hence, a manufacturer may require to manufacture and inventory, and dealers may have to inventory, dozens (or more) of different laser assembly/casing units to fit each type of small pistol. This increases manufacturing and inventory carrying costs. Plus, there is a greater possibility that the manufacturer or dealer will have too much of one type of laser assembly/casing unit and not enough of another.
The present invention solves these and other problems by making one universal laser unit (also called a “master module”) that incorporates a laser, a power source (such as one or more batteries), a control unit that controls the operation of the laser (which has one or more switches), and a laser adjustment mechanism, into one, fully-assembled, compact unit that can fit into any casing designed for virtually every type of small pistol. With this single laser unit (also called a “combination unit” or “unit”), a manufacturer and dealer only need to stock this single unit. Further, this unit is preferably attached using a single fastener to a casing that fits on a small pistol. In summary, a unit according to the invention greatly reduces assembly, manufacturing and inventory time and expense for the manufacturer, inventory expense for the dealer, and makes assembly easy for an end user (which is often the gun owner).
The laser unit is shown in the appended drawings and some specific examples of the invention are set forth below. In a preferred embodiment, a two-piece laser unit casing (preferably made of hard plastic), also called a combination unit casing, unit casing or casing, is provided. A fully-assembled laser unit according to the invention is attached to one side of the casing, preferably by a single fastener, so mounting it is easy. The laser unit preferably is received in a cavity in the casing where it is supported and subject to limited shock and movement.
After the laser unit is attached to one side of the casing, the entire casing is assembled to the pistol. This is done in a manner known to those skilled in the art. The two pieces of the casing are pressed together and have a recess that receives the front part of the trigger guard. Once pressed together, the laser unit is held snuggly in a cavity formed by both casing pieces, and the two pieces of the casing are fastened tightly together, such as by using two threaded fasteners with corresponding nuts. This pulls the two pieces of the casing together tightly on the front of the trigger guard, and the pieces also form a groove that mates against the bottom of the gun barrel in front of the trigger guard to help make a snug fit.
Once fully assembled onto a gun, the casing has an aperture for laser light to emanate out from the laser unit, two other openings to allow access to laser adjustment fasteners (one to adjust the laser in the up-and-down directions and the other to adjust it side to side), and an opening to provide access to a battery cap to allow the battery(ies) or other power source to be changed without opening the casing.
A laser unit according to the invention could be, for example, sold separately (with the casings also sold separately), could be sold assembled into a casing, or could be sold as a kit with multiple casings that fit multiple, different pistols.
Turning now to the drawings where the purpose is to describe preferred embodiments of the invention and not to limit same,
Combined unit 100 has a laser module housing 1. Housing 1 is preferably made of metal, such as aluminum, or plastic, such as an electrically conductive plastic. Any suitable material, however, may be used to form laser module housing 1. Laser module housing 1 has a cavity 1A for receiving a module cushion ball 7 and laser module 8. Laser module housing has a top 1B, a first side 1C, a second side 1D, a bottom 1E (with portions 1E1, 1E2 and 1E3), a front 1F, and a back 1I. Side 1C has apertures 1G for mounting housing 1 to module mount board 5.
The bottom 1E of laser module 1E is stepped with a first part 1E1, a second part 1E2 and an angled end 1E3 that connects to side 1I. Side 1I has an opening 1M through which laser light 1M through which laser light can be emitted.
Opening 1A leads to a cavity 1K that has a first portion 1KA and a second portion 1KB (that retains module cushion ball 7. Bottom portion 1E1 includes an opening 1L that receives a set screw 9. Side 1D also includes an opening 1L that accepts a set screw 9. Side 1D also includes an opening 1L that accepts a set screw 9. When laser module 8 and cushion ball 7 are positioned in cavity 1K, set screws 9 can be tightened or loosened to reposition laser module 8 in cavity 1K.
Laser module 8 has a first end 8A that connects to PCB 55 in communication with opening 55B and a second end 8B that includes a lens through which laser light is emitted.
Module mount board 5 serves the purpose of being structural and including circuitry that directs power from power source 9 though circuit board 55 to laser module 8. Module mount board 5 has a rear side 5A and a front side 5B. A tactile dome switch 20 is attached to module mount board 5. Switch 20 has a compressive portion 20A (as shown it is on both sides 5A and 5B) that, when compressed, activates the circuitry to transfer power from power source 9 to laser module 8. When pressure is released from switch 20 preferably power is no longer transferred to laser module 8.
Module mount board 5 also includes openings 5C that align with openings 1G. Screws 22 are then positioned through openings 5C and received in openings 1G to retain module housing 1 to module mount board 5, and circuit board 55 is pressed into communication with the circuitry on module mount board 5 by contact 4416 being in contact with contact 1G.
Battery casing 2 is tubular and hollow to receive insulating sleeve 4 and power source 9, which is shown is three batteries preferably of type 3V photo cell batteries. Sleeve 4 is positioned in the opening of battery casing 2 and batteries 9 are positioned inside of sleeve 4. Biasing spring 10 is positioned between batteries 9 and battery cap 3. Battery cap 3 has a threaded end 3A that is received in a threaded portion of the inner wall of battery casing 2, and an outer surface 3B with a slot 3D for being turned by a screwdriver.
Circuit board 55 has a through hole 55B that preferably has a plated inner surface and a spring (not shown) soldered therein, wherein the spring transfers negative energy. Opening 1A and cavity 1K have a recess 1K1 that helps allow laser module 8 to be moved by set screws 9 if required. Circuit board 55 also has openings 55A that align with openings 1H in housing 1. Fasteners 56 pass through openings 55A and are received in openings 1H to retain circuit board 55 to housing 1, and fasteners 56 preferably transfer positive energy.
Some specific examples of the invention follows:
Having thus described preferred embodiments of the invention, other variations and embodiments that do not depart from the spirit of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art. The scope of the present invention is thus not limited to any particular embodiment, but is instead set forth in the appended claims and the legal equivalents thereof. Unless expressly stated in the written description or claims, the steps of any method recited in the claims may be performed in any order capable of yielding the desired result.
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Webpage print out from http://airgunexpress.com/Accessories/ referencing various level devices. |
Webpage print out from http://secure.armorholdings.com/b-square/smarthtml/about.html referencing background on B-Square and their firearm accessories. |
Webpage print out from http://secure.armorholdings.com/b-square/tools—scope.html referencing scope and site tools offered by B-Square. |
Webpage print out from www.battenfeldtechnologies.com/113088.html referencing a level device. |
Webpage print out from www.battenfeldtechnologies.com/wheeler referencing products from Wheeler Engineering. |
Webpage print out from www.blackanddecker.com/laserline/lasers.aspx referencing Black & Decker's Auto-Leveling Lasers. |
Webpage print out from www.laserlevel.co.uk/newsite.index.asp referencing the laser devices available on the Laserlevel Online Store. |
Shooting Illustrated “Update on the .25 SAUM” Jul. 2005 pp. 14-15. |
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