Information
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Patent Grant
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6701660
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Patent Number
6,701,660
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Date Filed
Wednesday, February 20, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 9, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Carone; Michael J.
- Thomson; M.
Agents
- Harness, Dickey & Pierce, PLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 042 124
- 042 126
- 042 127
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A universal scope mount for attaching a scope to a variety of rifles, without requiring the rifle to be modified by drilling, or the need to purchase multiple scope mounts. Comprised of identical front and rear mounting assemblies having a mounting plate and a corresponding scope attachment ring. The bases comprise a planar mounting surface embodying a radial recess down the center, along with at least 3 pairs of mounting holes for attachment to rifles having different screw patterns and mounting surfaces. The mounting rings are received and attached within longitudinal channels along the mounting bases, and the scope subsequently clamped in place by the upper and lower attachment rings.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a scope mount used on black powder rifles. More specifically this invention relates to a scope mount that can be universally mounted on a variety of different rifles from different manufacturers, without modifying the firearms.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Since the first field scopes that were attached to a hunter's rifle, used to enhance a hunters ability to fire a more direct shot at their desired target, there have been many different methods of securing the instrument to the firearm. Not only must a mount for a scope provide a secure attachment to the gun, it must be able to maintain the scope's alignment after successive shots have been fired. A significant problem that arises in which the present invention overcomes is that gun manufacturers use a variety of different mounting patterns for scopes on the top of their guns and rifles. In order to achieve the secure attachment necessary for a scope, individualized mounts have been required for the various manufacturers of guns or rifles on the market.
This becomes a large inconvenience for hunters that prefer to use a single scope on several different rifles. In order for them to change rifles to accommodate a single scope, they would have to remove the scope from the mount of one rifle, and attach it to a separate mount for the second rifle. Accordingly, if the hunter were to remove the scope from the mount, and attach it to the mount of the second rifle, he would have to realign the reticles of the scope with respect to the mount, as well as adjust the eye relief distance of the scope and zero it before use. Eye relief relates to the distance between the shooters eye and the end of the scope through which the shooter seeks his target. This process takes skill and time, notwithstanding the need for the hunter to purchase a separate scope mount for each individual gun. This problem is overcome in the present invention by allowing the user to mount a single scope to a large variety of rifles without requiring the scope to be switched from one mount to another.
There have been earlier universal-type scope mounts disclosed, but the differences and advantages of the present invention will become clear in the description provided hereinafter. U.S. Pat. No. 4,873,779 by inventors Ellison et al. teaches a scope mount base for a black powder rifle that uses multiple holes for attachment to different rifles. The invention discloses a single rear mounting hole and dual forward mounting holes to adapt to two separate mounting patterns on two separate rifles. The advantage of the present invention over Ellison is clear in that not only does the present invention use multiple holes of varying diameter for mounting the scope to a greater variety of rifles, but also embodies a mounting base with both planar and radial surfaces, allowing even greater versatility as far as the number of rifles upon which the scope may be mounted. As a result of the aforesaid shortcomings of prior art scope mounts, the need arose for a single sight mount that can securely attach a scope to a variety of different rifles without having to modify the mount or the rifle prior to attachment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a scope mount for a firearm that may be used with a variety of black powder rifle models.
A more specific object of the present invention is to provide universal scope mount which is attachable to a rifle with tapped holes that are factory-formed without having to drill additional holes in the mounting surface of the rifle.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a universal scope mount for rifles that utilizes a plate embodying multiple sets of mounting holes, of specific diameters to adapt to a variety of different hole patterns that are factory-formed within the different rifles.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a universal scope mount utilizing a plate that can attach a scope to a rifle embodying either a flat mounting surface or a round-mounting surface upon the rifle.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a universal scope mount that allows the utilization of a scope and mount from one rifle to be directly mounted on a second rifle having a different mounting pattern.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a universal scope mount which allows a user to transfer a single scope between multiple rifles with little effort or time.
Another object of the present invention is to provide for a universal scope mount which is uncomplicated in construction and easy to manufacture.
The foregoing objects are accomplished in the preferred embodiment of the invention by a rifle scope mount that can universally mount a scope to a plurality of different rifle models, comprising a front and rear mounting plate, and corresponding front and rear scope attachment rings. The identical front and rear mounting plates are rectangular in shape, and comprise a generally I-beam cross-section. Each mounting plate comprises at least three pairs of congruent mounting holes of at least two different diameters, allowing the attachment of the mounting plate to a variety of rifles by using a specific pair of holes in the mounting plate that correlate to the specific hole patterns that are factory-formed within the different rifles. Each mounting plate also comprises a plurality of horizontal holes interspaced between the mounting holes, for selectively fastening the attachment rings holding the scope to the plate.
The front and rear attachment rings which are also identical, each comprise an upper and lower portion. The lower portion embodies a generally C-shaped, downward facing ring comprising two mounting arms for attachment to the mounting plate and an upward facing semi-circular portion upon which the cylindrical body of a scope rests. The upward extending arms of the semi-circular element terminate in generally outward projecting flanges with one or more pre-tapped mounting holes there through for fastening to congruent flanges of the upper portion of the attachment rings, securing the scope body to the attachment rings.
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.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the universal gun scope mount of the present invention as attached to a scope sight and mounted to a rifle;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the universal gun scope mount of the present invention showing the various components used to attach a sight to a rifle;
FIG. 3
is a larger, perspective view of one of the mounting bases of the present invention enabling the universal scope mount to be attached to a variety of rifles;
FIG. 4
is a larger, perspective view of one of the scope mounting rings for securing a scope to the universal mounting base of the present invention; and
FIG. 5
is an end view of one of the scope mounting rings of the present invention as attached to one of the mounting bases.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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.
Referring to the drawings, and particularly
FIG. 1
, there is shown therein the universal scope mount of the present invention
10
, as attached to a scope
12
, and mounted to a rifle
14
.
FIG. 2
, further shows an exploded view of the universal scope mount
10
of the present invention. The universal mount
10
is generally comprised of two identical mounting assemblies, one set to secure the front of a scope
12
to a rifle
14
, and one to secure the rear. Both the front and the rear mounting assemblies are comprised of three main elements; a mounting plate
20
, a lower mounting ring
30
, and an upper mounting ring
60
.
FIG. 2
further shows of the mounting hardware
50
used to attach the mounting plate
20
to a to the barrel of a rifle
14
having a radial mounting surface
15
. Also shown is the hardware
52
used for attaching the lower mounting ring
30
to the mounting plate
20
, and the hardware
54
for attaching the upper mounting ring
40
to the lower mounting ring
30
, thereby securing a scope
12
in between the lower mounting ring
30
and the upper mounting ring
40
of both the front and rear sets of the present invention.
Referring now to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the mounting plate
20
of both the front and rear mounting assemblies are comprised of a generally rectangular shape, having a first top surface
21
, a bottom surface
23
, and two side surfaces
25
. The bottom surface
23
of both the front and rear mounting plates
20
further embodies a shallow radius
24
running the length of the bottom surface
23
. This radius
24
enables the mounting plate
20
to be securely mounted to rifles
14
having a planar mounting surface or a radial surface as shown in
FIG. 2
, increasing the mounts versatility to a wider variety of applications. Each of the front and rear mounting plates
20
, further embody a channel
28
on both side surfaces
25
running the length of the mounting plate
20
. This channel
28
receives the lower mounting ring
30
for attachment thereto.
The front and rear mounting plates
20
further comprise a plurality of holes
26
vertically through the mounting plate
20
, with at least one pair of holes
26
a
having a varying diameter than the others. The holes
26
and
26
a
are used in pairs, and more specifically the ones to be used in any given application to receive the mounting hardware
50
depending on the specific rifle
14
to which the mounting plates
20
are to be attached. Embodying multiple holes
26
and
26
a
, allow the mounting plates
20
of the scope mount
10
to be attached to a variety of rifles
14
, without the need to drill additional holes in the rifle
14
.
Interspaced between the vertical mounting holes
26
and
26
a
, the mounting plate
20
comprises at least one pair of horizontal holes
29
through the mounting plate
20
, positioned in the center of the channel
28
a predetermined distance apart from each other. These horizontal attachment holes
29
receive the mounting hardware
52
for attaching the lower mounting ring
30
to the mounting plate
20
of both the front and rear sets of mounting assemblies.
Referring now to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the lower mounting ring
30
and upper mounting ring
60
are shown attached together. Specifically,
FIG. 4
shows both the lower mounting ring
30
and the upper mounting ring
60
unattached to the mounting base
20
as shown in FIG.
5
. Each of the single element, lower mounting rings
30
are comprised of a generally C-shaped, downward facing portion
32
with two opposing mounting arms
34
and
35
for attachment to the mounting plate
20
, and an upward facing semi-circular portion
36
with two upward extending arms
38
and
40
, upon which the cylindrical body of a scope
12
rests. The downward facing mounting arms
34
and
35
, each have an inward flange
37
, that engage with channels
28
of mounting plate
20
, located along the side surfaces
25
of the mounting plate
20
for attachment thereto.
One of the downward facing mounting arms
34
, of mounting rings
30
, embodies a through-bore
39
, through the mounting arm
34
and the inward flange
37
. The opposing mounting arm
35
has a complimentary, threaded through-bore in which mounting hardware
52
is received after being inserted through bore
39
and hole
29
of mounting plate
20
, for attachment of lower mounting rings
30
to the mounting plate
20
.
The upward extending arms
38
and
40
of both front and rear lower mounting rings
30
terminate in generally outward projecting flanges
42
with one or more pre-tapped mounting holes
44
shown in
FIG. 2
therethrough for receiving mounting hardware
54
, fastening the upper mounting ring
60
to the lower mounting ring
30
. The upper mounting ring
60
is generally C-shaped and comprises outward projecting flanges
62
congruent to flanges
42
of the upper portion
36
of the lower mounting rings
30
. Both outward projecting flanges
62
have one or more through-bores
64
complimentary to the mounting holes
44
of flanges
42
located on the lower mounting ring
30
.
When attaching a scope
12
to a rifle
14
, the scope
12
body is positioned between the upward extending arms
38
and
40
of the front and rear lower mounting rings
30
. Once scope
12
is in the desired position, the upper mounting rings
60
are placed over the body of the scope
12
directly above the lower mounting rings
30
so that flanges
62
of upper mounting rings
60
align with flanges
42
of lower mounting rings
30
. The upper mounting rings
60
and the lower mounting rings
30
are then attached together with mounting hardware
54
, thereby clamping the scope
12
in place.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. In combination with a telescopic sight adapted to be removably mounted upon each of a plurality of rifle style firearms, the telescopic sight have a pair of mounting assemblies, each of which comprises an upper ring-shaped sight engagement portion and a pair of downwardly projecting spaced apart mounting arms having inwardly projecting mounting portions thereon;each of the firearms having a receiver portion provided with an upwardly facing sight mounting surface provided with two pair of longitudinally spaced apart internally tapped upwardly facing bores, the tapped bores of each pair thereof on each of the firearm receivers being spaced a different longitudinal distance apart from the pairs of bores on the other of the firearm receivers, the improvement comprising: a universal telescopic sight mounting system, comprising a pair of longitudinally spaced apart mounting plates associated one with each of the sight mounting assemblies of the telescopic sight; each of said mounting plates being provided with a plurality of pairs of longitudinally spaced vertically disposed through-bores, the longitudinal spacing between each pair of through-bores being equal to the longitudinal spacing between the pairs of tapped bores of one of the firearm receivers; a first fastening means comprising two pairs of threaded fasteners, one of said pairs being associated with one of said adapter plates and the other said pairs being associated with the other of said adapter plates, whereby said adapter plates are adapted to be surmounted on said mounting surface of any of the firearms with one of the pairs of bores in each of the adapter plates being aligned with the corresponding spaced pair of tapped bores in the associated firearm receiver, and be secured to the receiver by one of the pairs of threaded fasteners, each of said adapter plates removably receiving the inwardly projecting mounting portions of one of said sight mounting assemblies, and second fastening means extending laterally through said mounting portions and said adapter plate for fixedly securing said assembles and hence the telescopic sight to the associated of said mounting plates.
- 2. In combination with a telescopic sight adapted to be removably mounted upon each of a plurality of rifle style firearms, the telescopic sight have a pair of mounting assemblies, each of which comprises an upper ring-shaped sight engagement portion and a pair of downwardly projecting spaced apart mounting arms having inwardly projecting mounting portions thereon;each of the firearms having a receiver portion provided with an upwardly facing sight mounting surface provided with two pair of longitudinally spaced apart internally tapped upwardly facing bores, the tapped bores of each pair thereof on each of the firearm receivers being spaced a different longitudinal distance apart from the pairs of bores on the other of the firearm receivers, the improvement comprising, a universal telescopic sight mounting system, comprising a pair of longitudinally spaced apart mounting plates associated one with each of the sight mounting assemblies of the telescopic sight; each of said mounting plates being provided with a plurality of pairs of longitudinally spaced vertically disposed through-bores, the longitudinal spacing between each pair of through-bores being equal to the longitudinal spacing between the pairs of tapped bores of one of the firearm receivers; a first fastening means comprising two pairs of threaded fasteners, one of said pairs being associated with one of said adapter plates and the other said pairs being associated with the other of said adapter plates, whereby said adapter plates are adapted to be surmounted on said mounting surface of any of the firearms with one of the pairs of bores in each of the adapter plates being aligned with the corresponding spaced pair of tapped bores in the associated firearm receiver, and be secured to the receiver by one of the pairs of threaded fasteners, each of said adapter plates being formed with a pair of longitudinally extending grooves along the longitudinal sides thereof, said grooves removably receiving the inwardly projecting mounting portions of one of said sight mounting assemblies, and second fastening means extending laterally through said mounting portions and said adapter plate for fixedly securing said assembles and hence the telescopic sight to the associated of said mounting plates.
- 3. The invention as set forth in claim 2, wherein at least one of the firearms has a cylindrical upper sight mounting surface on its receiver portion and at least one of the firearms has a relatively flat upper sight mounting surface on its receiver portion, and wherein each of the adapter plates is formed with a shallow concave surface on the underside thereof which is adapted to nestingly receive the sight mounting surface of each of said receivers.
- 4. The invention as set forth in claim 2, wherein each of said adapter plates is formed with three pairs of spaced apart bores which are arranged so as to provide at least four differently spaced apart bore sets.
- 5. In combination with a telescopic sight adapted to be removably mounted upon each of a plurality of rifle style firearms, the telescopic sight have a pair of mounting assemblies, each of which comprises an upper ring-shaped sight engagement portion and a pair of downwardly projecting spaced apart mounting arms having inwardly projecting mounting portions thereon;each of the firearms having a receiver portion provided with an upwardly facing sight mounting surface provided with two pair of longitudinally spaced apart internally tapped upwardly facing bores, the tapped bores of each pair thereof on each of the firearm receivers being spaced a different longitudinal distance apart from the pairs of bores on the other of the firearm receivers, the improvement comprising, a universal telescopic sight mounting system, comprising a pair of longitudinally spaced apart mounting plates associated one with each of the sight mounting assemblies of the telescopic sight; each of said mounting plates being provided with three pairs of longitudinally spaced vertically disposed through-bores, the longitudinal spacing between each pair of through-bores being equal to the longitudinal spacing between the pairs of tapped bores of one of the firearm receivers; a first fastening means comprising two pairs of threaded fasteners, one of said pairs being associated with one of said adapter plates and the other said pairs being associated with the other of said adapter plates, whereby said adapter plates are adapted to be surmounted on said mounting surface of any of the firearms with one of the pairs of bores in each of the adapter plates being aligned with the corresponding spaced pair of tapped bores in the associated firearm receiver, and be secured to the receiver by one of the pairs of threaded fasteners, each of said adapter plates being formed with a pair of longitudinally extending grooves along the longitudinal sides thereof, said grooves removably receiving the inwardly projecting mounting portions of one of said sight mounting assemblies, and second fastening means extending laterally through said mounting portions and said adapter plate for fixedly securing said assembles and hence the telescopic sight to the associated of said mounting plates, wherein at least one of the firearms has a cylindrical upper sight mounting surface on its receiver portion and at least one of the firearms has a relatively flat upper sight mounting surface on its receiver portion, and wherein each of the adapter plates is formed with a shallow concave surface on the underside thereof which is adapted to nestingly receive the sight mounting surface of each of said receivers.
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