Claims
- 1. A bipod support apparatus for an indirect fire weapon, which allows for the locking and unlocking of the elevating mechanism for faster times between position and elevation range adjustment, allowing the buffer mechanism of the mortar to remain in one location at 15.54 inches from the muzzle end of the mortar tube throughput all the adjustments of positions and elevation ranges, 800 to 1512 mils, comprisingthree distinct and predetermined positions on bipod support which eliminate the constant changing of elevation adjustment positions; a means to allow for the smooth motion/transition between the three positions on bipod support; a locking mechanism which locks and unlocks elevating support assembly by a one hand operation.
- 2. A bipod support apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein the three positions on bipod support are spaced on a 55° ramp comprising a low position, middle position, and high position.
- 3. A bipod support apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein the bipod support apparatus further comprises a 55° mainbase assembly which further comprisesa mounting base bipod; a rack support, left, and a rack support, right, into which elevating support assembly fits.
- 4. A bipod support apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein the means to allow for the smooth motion/transition of elevating mechanism between the three positions on bipod support is the elevating support assembly.
- 5. A bipod support apparatus, in claim 4, wherein the elevating support assembly comprisesa guide assembly to slide along the mechanical grooves of the rack support, for smooth transition between positions; a bar support to maintain alignment; a handle assembly for rotating the bar support for locking and unlocking it from the three positions of main base assembly; a threaded pin to provide positive stop and aids in precise alignment of the guide area; a hinge; and grease fittings to prevent wear on areas of motion.
- 6. A bipod support apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism which locks and unlocks elevating support assembly by one hand operation is a handle assembly for rotating the bar support from the three positions of base assembly.
U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The inventions described herein may be manufactured, used, or licensed by or for the U.S. Government for U.S. Government purposes.
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