1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a support case for a gun. More particularly, the invention relates to a readily portable support case for rifles or shotguns which may be quickly set up to provide support for the gun.
2. Description of the Related Art
When guns such as rifles and shotguns are cleaned or maintained, it is desirable that they be held in a fixed position during the maintenance work. Of course, it is also necessary to have the needed tools and maintenance material readily available. When such guns are transported for use at different locations such as the open field or target ranges, it is often necessary to clean or otherwise maintain them without the benefit of a fixed gun support and where maintenance materials aren't available. Thus, there is a need for a portable gun holder or support which provides firm support for the gun while it is being cleaned or repaired. Such a gun support can also be used to support the gun when it is being fired. Further, it would facilitate work on the gun and be convenient if the portable support could also be used to carry the necessary tools, parts and materials required, and carry ammunition for the shooter.
In Minneman U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,302, a gun support is disclosed for holding a gun fixed for maintenance purposes. The gun support is portable in that it can be carried on top of a separate accessory box by extending the carry handle of the box through an opening in the bottom of the gun support tray. This is a relatively cumbersome combination with respect to portability and may not provide sufficiently firm support for the gun. U.S. Pat. No. 4,548,392 to Rickling discloses a portable gun holder in which the supports for the gun are pivotal between an upright holding position and a downward position in a relatively flat carrying case. The gun supports in this patent appear to be relatively expensive and the carrying case does not provide storage space for tools and maintenance parts and materials.
In view of the prior art described above, there continues to be a need for a portable gun support case providing firm support for the gun during cleaning and maintenance, includes storage space for maintenance tools, materials and ammunition, and is of a simple and readily usable design.
In a principle aspect, the present invention comprises a portable gun support case having gun support members firmly held in place on the case. When the case is in an open condition, retaining members hold the support members firmly in place and thereby hold a gun mounted on the support members firmly in place. When the case is in a closed condition, the same retaining members hold the case firmly closed. The case has a lower box and an upper box including two longitudinal box sections pivotally mounted on the lower box. The support members, gun repair tools and maintenance materials may be carried in the lower box. When the box is open, the support members may be placed in upright positions adjacent walls of the lower box. The retaining members then may be moved into holding engagement with the support members. When the support members are removed from their upright positions, the upper box may be pivotally closed above the lower box along a longitudinal center line formed by the two longitudinal box sections of the upper box and in engagement with the lower box. When the upper box engages the lower box, outward projections at opposite ends of the upper box are engaged by the retaining members to hold the case firmly closed. The case is carried by a handle affixed to the upper box.
It thus may be appreciated that a general object of the invention is to provide a portable gun support case for holding a gun firmly in place. A further object of the invention is to provide retaining members for holding gun support members firmly in place on a portable gun support case. A further object of the invention is to provide a portable gun support case having retaining members for holding gun support members in place when the case is open and holding the case closed then the case is closed. A further object is to provide a portable gun support case in which items such as tools, cleaning and maintenance materials, and gun support members may be carried. Another object of the invention is to provide a method of holding a portable gun support case closed, opening the case and holding gun support members on the case when it is open.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will appear when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring generally to the figures, a gun 2, a case 4, support members or yokes 6 and 8 for supporting the gun, and retaining members 10 and 12 are illustrated. The case includes a support frame 5 and a cantilevered storage tray section 7 mounted on the support frame 5. The support frame 5 also includes an additional storage tray 52. The retaining members 10 and 12 alternatively hold the case 4 closed or hold the yoke members 6 and 8 in place, as will be described in greater detail hereinafter.
The case 4 comprises a lower elongated box 14 open upwardly when the case 4 is sitting on a level surface and an upper cover or box 16 which is open downwardly and engages the entire perimeter 18 of the lower box 14 when the case 4 is closed. The lower box 14 has a pair of longitudinal or lengthwise sidewalls 20 and 22 and a pair of facing end sidewalls 24 and 26 each connected to the lengthwise sidewalls 20 and 22. The connected sidewalls 20, 24, 22 and 26 together form the aforementioned perimeter 18 along their upper edges. The frame 5 is positioned within and affixed to the lower box 14. The cover or upper box 16 comprises two longitudinal or lengthwise halves 30 and 32 which abut at a longitudinal centerline 28 when the case 4 is closed, as shown in
The retaining members 10 and 12 are respectively affixed to the lower box end sidewalls 24 and 26. As shown in
When the case 4 is closed, the yoke members 6 and 8 may be stored in the lower box 14, as shown in
The case 4 may be opened by pivoting the latch handles 42 outward from the lower box 14 in the direction of the arrows c and d, as shown in
With reference to
The yoke member 6 as shown in
As shown in
It will be understood that the foregoing description of the present invention is for purposes of illustration only and that the invention is susceptible to a number of modifications or changes, none of which entail any departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the hereto appended claims.
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