Claims
- 1. A sight apparatus comprising:a mount; a sight mechanism including a proximal end and a distal end bounding a central portion and the sight mechanism set in a position within the mount via contact with the central portion; a circular aperture passing through the proximal end, the central portion, and the distal end of the sight mechanism; a proximal circular member attached to the proximal end of the sight mechanism and having an aperture with a circumference being aligned in contiguous contact with the circumference of the circular aperture of the sight mechanism; a distal circular member attached to the distal end of the sight mechanism and having an aperture aligned in contiguous relation to the circular aperture of the sight mechanism.
- 2. A sight apparatus as in claim 1 in which the proximal circular member and the distal circular member are removable from the sight mechanism.
- 3. A sight apparatus as in claim 1 in which the mount includes a base and a retaining member, and the retaining member is movable to allow the sight mechanism to be removed from the mount.
- 4. A sight apparatus comprising:a mount; a sight mechanism including a proximal end and a distal end bounding a central portion and the sight mechanism set in a position within the mount via contact with the central portion, and the central portion having an enlarged external girth with respect to the proximal end and the distal end of the sight mechanism; a circular aperture passing through the proximal end, the central portion, and the distal end of the sight mechanism; a proximal circular member attached to the proximal end of the sight mechanism and having an aperture aligned in contiguous relation to the circular aperture of the sight mechanism; a distal circular member attached to the distal end of the sight mechanism and having an aperture aligned in contiguous relation to the circular aperture of the sight mechanism.
- 5. A sight apparatus as in claim 4 in which the central portion has a slip resistant surface coating.
- 6. A sight apparatus as in claim 4 in which the central portion is elliptical shaped.
- 7. A sight apparatus as in claim 6 in which a windage adjustment device and elevation adjustment device are situated on the sight mechanism on either the proximal end or the distal end thereof.
- 8. A sight apparatus comprising:a mount having sloped ends; a sight mechanism including a proximal end and a distal end bounding a central portion and the sight mechanism set in a position within the mount via contact with the central portion; a circular aperture passing through the proximal end, the central portion, and the distal end of the sight mechanism; a proximal circular member attached to the proximal end of the sight mechanism and having an aperture aligned in contiguous relation to the circular aperture of the sight mechanism; a distal circular member attached to the distal end of the sight mechanism and having an aperture aligned in contiguous relation to the circular aperture of the sight mechanism; and the proximal circular member and the distal circular member being removable from the sight mechanism.
- 9. A sight apparatus comprising:a mount; a sight mechanism including a proximal end and a distal end bounding a central portion having an enlarged external girth with respect to the proximal end and the distal end, and the sight mechanism set in a position within the mount via contact with the central portion; a circular aperture passing through the proximal end, the central portion, and the distal end of the sight mechanism having a perfectly circular interior circumference and being of such a longitudinal length that a human eye can view a target through the proximal end of the sight mechanism without seeing an internal edge of the circular aperture.
- 10. A sight apparatus as in claim 9 in which the central portion has a slip resistant surface coating.
- 11. A sight apparatus as in claim 9 in which the central portion is elliptical shaped.
- 12. A sight apparatus as in claim 9 in which a proximal circular member is attached to the proximal end of the sight mechanism and has an aperture aligned in contiguous relation to the circular aperture of the sight mechanism, a distal circular member is attached to the distal end of the sight mechanism and has an aperture aligned in contiguous relation to the circular aperture of the sight mechanism, and the proximal circular member and the distal circular member are removable from the sight mechanism.
- 13. A sight apparatus as in claim 12 in which the mount includes a base and a retaining member, and the retaining member is movable to allow the sight mechanism to be removed from the mount, and the retaining member has sloped ends that permit access to the proximal circular member and the distal circular member.
- 14. A sight apparatus comprising:a mount having a base and a movable retaining member with open sloped ends; a sight mechanism including a proximal end and a distal end bounding an elliptical shaped central portion having an enlarged external girth with respect to the proximal end and the distal end, and the sight mechanism set in a position within the mount via contact with the central portion, and the sight mechanism being removable from the mount; a circular aperture passing through the proximal end, the central portion, and the distal end of the sight mechanism; a interchangeable proximal circular member attached to the proximal end of the sight mechanism and having an aperture aligned contiguously with the circular aperture of the sight mechanism; an interchangeable distal circular member attached to the distal end of the sight mechanism and having an aperture aligned contiguously with the circular aperture of the sight mechanism, such that the combination of the proximal circular member, the distal circular member, and the circular aperture of the sight mechanism provide a combined aperture of a length that a human eye can view a target through the proximal circular member without seeing an internal edge of the proximal circular member or the distal circular member.
PRIORITY CLAIM
The present application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/585,783 filed on Jun. 5, 2000 now abandoned and entitled Unitized Sight Apparatus.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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