Claims
- 1. Sighting device comprising, in combination: a front lens; a rear lens; means for securing the front lens and the rear lens in a spaced apart relation; a housing having a front opening and a rear opening, with the front lens positioned adjacent the front opening of the housing and with the rear lens positioned adjacent the rear opening of the housing; with the securing means comprising, in combination: a lens spacer for receipt in the housing intermediate the front and rear openings, with the front lens located within the housing and abutting with the lens spacer, with the front lens and the rear lens located on opposite sides of the lens spacer; and a first lens holder held in the housing adjacent the front opening for abutting with the front lens opposite to the lens spacer; a first design marked on the front lens; and a second design marked on the rear lens, with the first design appearing to be centered on the second design when viewing along a sighting line through the front lens and the rear lens on a level plane.
- 2. The sighting device of claim 1 wherein the first design is a cross-like marking, and wherein the second design is a circular marking, with the cross-like marking appearing to be centered on the circular marking when viewing through the front lens and the rear lens on a level plane.
- 3. The sighting device of claim 2 wherein the first and second designs are silk-screened on the surfaces of the front and rear lenses.
- 4. The sighting device of claim 3 wherein the first and second designs are formed of irridescent matter which self-luminates during low light conditions after exposure to light.
- 5. The sighting device of claim 1 further comprising, in combination: a miniature light source located internally of the housing for exposing the first and second designs to light, with the housing being substantially closed aside from the front opening and the rear opening.
- 6. The sighting device of claim 1 wherein the rear lens is located within the housing and abuts with the lens spacer; and wherein the securing means further comprises, in combination: a second lens holder held in the housing adjacent the rear opening for abutting with the rear lens opposite to the lens spacer.
- 7. The sighting device of claim 1 wherein the securing means further comprises, in combination: means for adjusting the elevation and windage of the front lens relative to the rear lens comprising, in combination: a base having an extension extending upwardly; means for pivotally mounting the housing relative to the base about a windage axis generally perpendicular to the sighting line; means for biasing the housing to pivot in a first direction about the windage axis; a windage adjustment screw extending from the extension for adjustably pushing the housing in a direction opposite to the first direction; means for pivotally mounting the housing relative to the base about an elevation axis generally perpendicular to the sighting line and to the windage axis; means for biasing the housing to pivot in a second direction about the elevation axis; and means for pushing the housing in a direction opposite to the second direction for adjusting the elevation of the housing.
- 8. The sighting device of claim 7 wherein securing means includes means for securing the front lens and the rear lens to a firearm.
- 9. The sighting device of claim 1 wherein the front opening is larger than the rear opening.
- 10. The sighting device of claim 2 wherein the first and second designs are etched on the front and rear lenses.
- 11. The sighting device of claim 2 wherein the first and second designs are formed of self-luminous material.
- 12. The sighting device of claim 11 wherein the self-luminous material does not require exposure to sunlight or artificial light to luminate.
- 13. The sighting device of claim 1 wherein the securing means comprises, in combination: a block of clear material, with the front and rear lenses being formed integrally with and on opposite sides of the block of clear material.
- 14. Sighting device comprising, in combination: a front lens; a rear leans; means for securing the front lens and the rear lens in a spaced apart relation comprising, in combination: a block of clear material, with the front and rear lenses being formed integrally with and on opposite sides of the block of clear material; a first design marked on the front lens; and a second design marked on the rear lens, with the first design appearing to be centered on the second design when viewing along a sighting line through the front lens and the rear lens on a level plane, and wherein the first and second designs are marked on the front and rear lenses by filling chambers formed in the block with non-transparent liquid.
- 15. The sighting device of claim 14 wherein the non-transparent liquid is self-luminous under low light conditions.
- 16. The sighting device of claim 15 wherein the non-transparent, self-luminous liquid does not require exposure to sunlight or artificial light to luminate.
- 17. The sighting device of claim 14 wherein the first design is a cross-like marking, and wherein the second design is a circular marking, with the cross-like marking appearing to be centered on the circular marking when viewing through the front lens and the rear lens on a level plane.
- 18. Apparatus for adjusting the elevation and windages of a sighting device for sighting along a sighting line comprising, in combination: a base having an extension extending upwardly; means for pivotally mounting the sighting device relative to the base about a windage axis generally perpendicular to the sighting line; means for biasing the sighting device to pivot in a first direction about the windage axis; a windage adjustment screw extending from the extension for adjustably pushing the sighting device in a direction opposite to the first direction; means for pivotally mounting the sighting device relative to the base about an elevation axis generally perpendicular to the sighting line and to the windage axis; means for biasing the sighting device to pivot in a second direction about the elevation axis; and means for pushing the sighting device in a direction opposite to the second direction for ad the elevation of the sighting device.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 the first direction biasing means comprises an extension spring connected between the sighting device and the base; wherein the windage adjustment screw is threadably received in the extension; wherein the second direction biasing means comprises a flat spring extending between the base and the sighting device; and wherein the elevation adjusting means comprises an elevation adjustment screw extending between the base and the sighting device.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein the elevation axis pivotally mounting means comprises, in combination: a housing carriage; and means for pivotally mounting the sighting device to the housing carriage about the elevation axis, with the windage axis pivotally mounting means comprising means for pivotally mounting the housing carriage to the base about the windage axis.
CROSS REFERENCE
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 17/176,617 filed Apr. 1, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,920,654, which in turn is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 917,799 filed Oct. 9, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,734,989, which in turn is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 855,959 filed Apr. 25, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,734,990.
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