The present disclosure relates generally to a universal mount for attaching peripheral devices to a small fire-arm.
Many manufactures provide enhanced peripheral devices for mounting on small fire-arms such as pistols. The enhanced peripheral devices may include reflex sights, telescopic sights, electro-optical sights, night vision sights, cameras, laser pointers, flash lights (illuminators) and other devices. Typically special tools and actions are required to remove the simple rear sight of the fire arm and mount the enhanced peripheral device instead, for example machining (drilling thread holes) on the top of the small fire-arm. The tools may include a drill, a hammer and punch and/or a universal sight pushing/installation tool (e.g. U.S.I.T by Meprolight LTD), which is designed to enable removal of the simple rear sight from the dovetail slot and forcefully insert the enhanced sight onto the firearm. Some sights/devices might require use of a larger tool since they are too big to be installed by the universal sight installation tool. Additionally, the sights/devices must be installed carefully to prevent damaging the sight by the use of excessive force on the sight/device.
Sight installation is not an instantaneous snap in place process but rather needs to be performed with the correct tools slowly with due care. In many cases it must be performed in a workshop by a qualified gunsmith since the original sight might be stuck or corroded and the new sight might be susceptible to damage from a strong impact. Accordingly, a user cannot quickly exchange peripheral devices, for example install a reflex sight for day use and then quickly swap to a night vision sight for night use. Likewise it is complicated to quickly exchange sights for demonstration purposes, rather it is simpler to demonstrate with multiple fire-arms each with a different sight installed. Likewise, if an installed device malfunctions the fire arm may be unusable until it is taken back to the workshop and the faulty device is removed and replaced with the original sight or with a functional replacement sight.
An aspect of an embodiment of the disclosure relates to an enhanced weapon mount for a small fire-arm including an enhanced rear sight and a quick release interface. The enhanced rear sight serves as a replacement for the standard rear sight of the small fire-arm and is designed to enable locking the quick release interface onto it so that a device coupled to the interface can withstand weapon recoil forces. The quick release interface can be locked onto the enhanced rear sight and can be quickly released. The quick release interface is coupled to a device on one side (e.g. on the top of the interface) and attaches to the enhanced rear sight on another side (e.g. on the bottom side). Optionally, multiple quick release interfaces may be provided with the enhanced rear sight so that each can be coupled to a different device and during use of the fire-arm be exchanged rapidly.
The enhanced rear sight alone or with a replacement front sight can serve as a weapon sight, for example as a tritium two or three dot sight or a white dot two or three dot sight. When an advanced device is installed, the enhanced rear sight can be ignored.
In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the enhanced rear sight is attached into the rear dovetail slot of the fire-arm. The enhanced rear sight includes an elongated tail extending along the barrel of the fire-arm toward the front sight. The quick release interface is designed to lock onto the enhanced rear sight. Optionally, the quick release interface is locked and released by rotating a lever. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the quick release interface includes guides that close on to the elongated tail. Optionally, the quick release interface also includes a crossbar that fits into a crevice on the enhanced rear sight to prevent the quick release interface from sliding.
There is thus provided according to an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure a weapon sight interface for mounting a device on a weapon having a rear sight and front sight, comprising:
an enhanced rear sight for replacing the rear sight of the weapon, comprising:
a quick release interface for attaching to the device and locking onto the enhanced rear sight, comprising:
In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the front sight of the weapon is replaced with a front sight having a tritium dot or white dot to match the enhanced rear sight. Optionally, the enhanced rear sight includes two tritium or white dots on two sides of a U shaped, V shaped or square shaped crevice. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the enhanced rear sight is tightened onto the barrel of the weapon by a screw in the crevice between the dots. Optionally, the enhanced rear sight includes a crevice on the elongated tail extending across the width of the elongated tail for accommodating a crossbar to securely position the quick release interface on the enhanced rear sight. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the quick release interface includes a moveable guide and a non-moveable guide. Optionally, the quick release lever in the first position presses on the moveable guide to lock the quick release interface onto the enhanced rear sight. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the quick release interface includes a crossbar bolt that fits into a matching crevice on the enhanced rear sight to stabilize the quick release interface relative to the enhanced rear sight. Optionally, the quick release interface includes multiple screw holes for coupling the quick release interface to the device. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the quick release lever of the quick release interface is attached to one side of a crossbar that extends through the guides, across the width of the quick release interface and the crossbar is held in place on another side by a nut that is threaded onto the crossbar.
There is further provided according to an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, a method of interfacing a device to a weapon having a barrel with a rear sight and front sight thereon, comprising:
removing the rear sight from a dovetail slot on the weapon;
installing an enhanced rear sight into the dovetail slot of the weapon, the enhanced rear site having an elongated tail that extends along the barrel of the weapon toward the front site;
coupling the device to a quick release interface;
placing the quick release interface with the device onto the elongated tail of the enhanced rear sight;
immobily locking the quick release interface to the enhanced rear sight with a lever that is configured to toggle between an opened state and a locked state so that they move together under recoil forces;
wherein the enhanced rear sight can serve as an independent gun-sight.
In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the independent gun sight uses tritium dots. Optionally, the independent gun sight uses white dots. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the independent gun sight includes two dots on two sides of a U shaped, V shaped or square shaped crevice for enabling aiming of the device. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the enhanced rear sight includes a crevice on the elongated tail extending across the width of the elongated tail for accommodating a crossbar to securely position the quick release interface on the enhanced rear sight. Optionally, the quick release interface includes a moveable guide and a non-moveable guide for immobily locking the quick release interface to the enhanced rear sight. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the lever in a first position presses on the moveable guide to lock the quick release interface onto the enhanced rear sight. Optionally, the quick release interface includes a crossbar bolt that fits into a matching crevice on the enhanced rear sight to stabilize the quick release interface relative to the enhanced rear sight. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the quick release interface includes multiple screw holes for coupling the quick release interface to the device. Optionally, the method further comprises replacing the front sight with an enhanced front sight having a white dot or a tritium dot.
The present disclosure will be understood and better appreciated from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings. Identical structures, elements or parts, which appear in more than one figure, are generally labeled with the same or similar number in all the figures in which they appear, wherein:
In some embodiments of the disclosure, enhanced rear sight 110 includes a tightening screw 112, for example between the dots 114 to tighten the base 111 of enhanced rear sight 110 when installed in the dovetail slot of weapon 140.
In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, elongated tail 119 includes a crevice 116 (e.g. a U shaped or semicircular crevice) across the width of the elongated tail 119. The crevice 116 serves to accommodate or grasp an interface that is coupled to an advanced sight e.g. reflex sight 160.
Likewise it should be noted that enhanced rear sight 110 with front sight 120 provide a basic three dot tritium sight or three dot white dot sight. Accordingly, if reflex sight 160 or whatever device mounted on the enhanced rear sight 110 is damaged or malfunctions, it can be removed and rapidly replaced with another device or the user can continue using weapon 140 with the basic tritium sight.
In some embodiments of the disclosure, body 154 may be designed when deployed on enhanced rear sight 110 to be blocked by dots 114 on enhanced rear sight 110 so that quick release interface 150 cannot slide further backward due to weapon recoil. The blocking by dots 114 can be in addition or instead of the blocking by crossbar bolt 158 in crevice 116.
It should be appreciated that the above described methods and apparatus may be varied in many ways, including omitting or adding steps, changing the order of steps and the type of devices used. It should be appreciated that different features may be combined in different ways. In particular, not all the features shown above in a particular embodiment are necessary in every embodiment of the disclosure. Further combinations of the above features are also considered to be within the scope of some embodiments of the disclosure. It will also be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present disclosure is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove.
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