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The present invention relates to a shooting target for use with firearms, archery and other projectiles which discharges a visual indicator upon impact of a projectile. Also disclosed herein are methods of use of the target apparatuses.
Target practice is a method that is used to increase marksmanship. By using targets, marksmen can improve their accuracy and precision in a controlled environment. Conventional targets are two-dimensional and are made of paper. These types of targets are commonly found at shooting ranges with a printed pattern of concentric circles with a bulls-eye. An issue with these paper targets is that it is difficult to see where the target was hit. For this reason, shooting ranges often have a mechanism to bring the target closer for viewing. The common pattern also doesn't provide a marksman with the need to adapt their aim, coordinate timed drills, and create cognitive shooting drills.
Cognitive shooting drills are an important aspect of increasing the skill of a marksman. Current targets do not provide a marksman of the need to specifically neutralized certain targets that have been identified by markings either by the marksman themselves or another marksman. Current technology includes applications that give instructions on a shooting drill, and time the marksman, however, they do not differentiate and identify which target to neutralized.
Other targets consist of a three-dimensional shape that are often cubed or shaped like an animal. These targets have a rigid stable structure and do not require a marksman to adapt their aim since the target is designed not to change shape or move. Other three-dimensional targets that are commonly used are glass bottles and aluminum cans. Although the rigid structure of these items change upon impact by shattering, it creates harmful debris and introduces non-biodegradable material into the environment.
Targets are generally made to be stabilized in one form or the other. Traditional paper targets are created to be fitted into a holder at a gun range or fixed to another object. Other kinds of targets are created to form fit into a specially created stand. Some targets contain holes that allow a marksman to attach the target to another object. However, these holes are usually supported by an external tab from the target and do not provide proper stability to display the target in a necessary manner.
None of the prior art references discloses a target having multiple indicators of impact. Further, the prior art references do not have adjustable indicia located on the exterior of the targets that induce cognitive drills. While targets generally have an indicator in the form of the bullseye, all visual stimuli are usually only located on the exterior of the target. Also, the printed patterns on the target makes where a marksman aims static, whereas in practice a marksman is dealing with a dynamic target.
A target with a base, a front, a back, sides, a top, and a visual indicator. The visual indicator provides visual stimuli, aids in the structure for the target, and is visible when the target is in a fractured state. The target is also comprised of indicia on the exterior that create cognitive firearm drills.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings. The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. It is to be understood that in some instances, various aspects of the invention may be shown exaggerated or enlarged to facilitate an understanding of the invention; therefore the drawings are not necessarily to scale. In addition, in the embodiments depicted herein, like reference numerals in the various drawings refer to identical or near identical structural elements.
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
As generally shown in
Regardless of the particular embodiment of the target 10, the multivariable colors, shapes, and alphanumeric characters provide distinctive features for call-out drills in which the marksman must select the proper target from a group of targets. When the target 10 is punctured by a projectile 60, the internal indicia 14 is exposed to the exterior 22a, providing a visual indicator to the marksman that confirms a successful shot.
Internal indicia 14 may be any number of substances including but not limited to a liquid, gel, gas, powder, clay, sparkles, confetti, glitter, rice, sand, and/or free floating or suspended fibers having a reflective quality. The internal indicia can be a fluid 14a that splatters about the area of the target and subsequently provides a visual stimulus for the marksman. Although the sides 20 of the body shown in
The internal indicia 14 may include a pressurized gas causing the target to pop when breached, subsequently creating a “boom” and providing an auditory signal that the target has been impacted. The gas can be used in combination with a liquid or it may be used on its own, such as in an inflated pouch. An inflated pouch may be filled with pressurized ambient air or with some lighter-than-air gas, such as helium, which allows the target to float when held by a string and can provide the marksman with a moving target. In another embodiment, the internal indicia 14 is the interior membrane 22b of the body. The interior 22b may have shiny, fluorescent, bright, reflective or other indicia wherein the interior is noticeably exposed after the target 10 is punctured by a projectile 60. Further, the aforementioned embodiments of the internal indicia 14 may be combined to provide multiple internal indicators within the same target. The internal indicia is preferably colored so that when the target is punctured, the fluid internal indicia 14a creates a splatter effect. Solid internal indicia 14b, as seen in
The targets are further comprised of external indicia 24 that either is printed directly on or is adhered to the exterior of the targets. As indicated above, the external indicia 24 may be printed onto the sides of the target or onto stickers that are affixed to the sides of the target. Exemplary sheets of stickers 26, 28 are shown in
The different combinations of targets and stickers with the different shapes, colors, and alphanumeric characters result in a target system that enhances cognitive shooting drills. The targets are multi-variable, highly responsive training platforms with customizable colors, shapes, and alphanumeric characters on stickers that are part of a target kit. The shooting targets create increased marksmanship by including discretionary shooting and engaging the target until it has been fully neutralized. The target provides a marksman with instant feedback, and increases training experience, especially for new marksman. Preferred embodiments of the targets include variations of colors of liquid (red, blue, and yellow), shapes, both target shape 50 (arch 50a, triangle 50b, hexagon 50c or square 50d) and external indicia shape 28 (circle 28a, square 28b, triangle 28c, or logo 28d), and alphanumeric characters 26. A marksman chooses target shapes and colors or the same target shape and color can be used with stickers having different shapes and colors. The marksman can also select different alphanumeric characters for the targets.
Once the targets are prepared with different shapes and alphanumeric characters, the marksman sets the targets at a distance away. The marksman, or another marksman, calls out any combination of the color 48, shape 28, or alphanumeric characters 26. The marksman must first identify the called-out target with the corresponding indicia and then neutralize the simulated threat posed by the target. Confirmation that the threat is neutralized is given by visual confirmation of the internal indicia 14 when the target is in a fractured state 10b. The call outs continue until all threats are neutralized.
In cognitive shooting drills using the target system of the present invention, targets are provided, and each target has a body with an internal indicia. Stickers are adhered to the exterior of the body for each target to serve as an external indicia that uniquely identifies each one of the targets. The targets are positioned a distance away from a marksman that has a firearm. The marksman is provided with a combination of a shape, color and an alphanumeric character that defines a particular target, and the marksman aims the firearm at the defined target and discharges a projectile at the defined target from the firearm. The visual internal indicia provides a confirmation of impact as an visual impact indicator. As each target is impacted, a different target is defined by another combination and the marksman again shoots at the newly defined target. This process is repeated until all of the targets have been impacted.
The embodiments were chosen and described to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to persons who are skilled in the art. As various modifications could be made to the exemplary embodiments, as described above with reference to the corresponding illustrations, without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Nos. 62/198,721 and 62/198,701, both of which had been filed on Jul. 30, 2015 and which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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