Claims
- 1. Viewing apparatus for viewing of a targeted object by a viewer for weaponry affixed with means for sighting the targeted object along a sight line comprising, in combination: an enclosed and elongated see-through passage having a front end and a rear end defining a length; a front opening formed in the front end of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage and having a size and shape; a rear opening formed in the rear end of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage and having a size and shape, with the rear opening being closer to the viewer's eye than said sighting means; with the length of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage allowing the eye of the viewer to be focused on the targeted object and to shadow the rear opening from any light entering the front opening, with the shape of the rear opening being generally complementary to the shape of the front opening, with the size of the rear opening being smaller than the front opening preventing a halo effect created by the enclosed and elongated see-through passage when the targeted object is viewed through the enclosed and elongated see-through passage from the rear opening through the front opening; and an annular perimeter portion extending around the rear opening and generally perpendicular to the viewing direction through the enclosed and elongated see-through passage from the rear opening through the front opening, with the annular perimeter portion and the rear opening therein having a size generally equal to the size of the front opening, with the annular perimeter portion being visually opaque for limiting the viewer's peripheral vision to the rear opening and the enclosed and elongated see-through passage.
- 2. The viewing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the enclosed and elongated see-through passage has a constant size throughout its length between the front and rear ends, with the rear opening formed in the enclosed and elongated see-through passage by the annular perimeter portion extending from the rear end of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage and projecting radially into the enclosed and elongated see-through passage.
- 3. The viewing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising, in combination: a hood extending beyond the front opening of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage in an awning-like manner for preventing light from entering the front opening of the enclosed and elongated see through passage from directly overhead and reflecting within the interior of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage.
- 4. The viewing apparatus of claim 3 wherein the hood includes a top and sides and wherein the front opening includes a bottom, with the sides of the hood extending at an angle between the top of the hood to the bottom of the front opening; wherein the sighting means comprises, in combination: a first plate extending generally perpendicularly between the top of the hood and the bottom of the front opening and located generally midway between the sides of the hood, with the first plate being in the shape of a parallelogram having a top edge, a bottom edge, and side edges, with the angle between the top edge and the side edges and between the bottom edge and the side edges being at an angle equal to the angle of the sides of the hood; and a second plate having a rectangular shape and intersecting with the first plate at right angles.
- 5. The viewing apparatus of claim 4 further comprising, in combination: means for removably slidably receiving the sighting means in the hood and the enclosed and elongated see-through passage comprising longitudinal slots formed in the hood and the enclosed and elongated see-through passage for receiving the first and second plates.
- 6. The viewing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sighting means of the weaponry is located within the enclosed and elongated see-through passage; and wherein the viewing apparatus further comprises, in combination: means for providing elevation adjustment of the sighting means comprising means for adjustably securing the enclosed and elongated see-through passage to the weaponary at one of a plurality of angles about an axis generally perpendicular to the enclosed and elongated see-through passage.
- 7. The viewing apparatus of claim 6 wherein the adjustably securing means comprises, in combination: a pivotal mounting member secured to the weaponry; and means for pivotally mounting the enclosed and elongated see-through passage to the pivotal mounting member, with the pivotal mounting member being generally U-shaped and having first and second arms upstanding from a central portion, and with the pivotally mounting means comprising, in combination: a semi-circular member secured to the enclosed and elongated see-through passage; an arcuate member arranged concentrically therewith to define an arcuate slot therebetween; means for pivotally mounting the semi-circular member between the first and second arms of the pivotal mounting member; and a bolt extending through the first arm and the arcuate slot and threadably received in the second arm for sandwiching the semi-circular member and the arcuate member between the first and second arms of the pivotal mounting member.
- 8. The viewing apparatus of claim 7 wherein the pivotally mounting means comprises, in combination: a screw having a head, a shoulder, and a threaded portion; apertures formed in the first arm and the semi-circular member for receipt of the shoulder of the screw, with the screw extending through the apertures formed in the first arm and the semi-circular member and with the threaded portion threadably received in the second arm and with the head abutting with the first arm, with the threaded portion allowing the screw to selectively draw the first and second arms of the pivotal mounting member together to capture the semi-circular member therebetween.
- 9. The viewing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sighting means is located within the enclosed and elongated see-through passage; and wherein the viewing apparatus further comprises, in combination: means for providing windage adjustment of the sighting means comprising means for adjustably securing the enclosed and elongated see-through passage to the weaponry at one of a plurality of angles about an axis generally perpendicular to the enclosed and elongated see-through passage.
- 10. The viewing apparatus of claim 9 wherein the widge adjustment means comprises, in combination: a cylindrical post secured on one of the weaponry and the enclosed and elongated see-through passage; a turntable plate formed on the other of the weaponry and the enclosed and elongated see-through passage, with the turntable plate including a circular aperture for slidable receipt on the cylindrical post; and means for removably holding the turntable plate on the cylindrical post at the desired angle.
- 11. The viewing apparatus of claim 10 wherein the windage adjustment means further comprises, in combination: at least one upstanding lug spaced from the cylindrical post; and an arcuate slot formed in the turntable plate concentric to the circular aperture for receipt of the upstanding lug.
- 12. The viewing apparatus of claim 11 further comprising, in combination: means for removably securing the cylindrical post to the weaponry comprising a mounting plate for removable securement to the weaponry, with the cylindrical post upstanding from the mounting plate; a second turntable plate having a circular aperture for slidable receipt on the cylindrical post, with the lug upstanding from the second turntable plate spaced from the circular aperture of the second turntable plate; and means for preventing rotation of the second turntable plate with respect to the mounting plate.
- 13. The viewing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sighting means of the weaponry is located within the enclosed and elongated see-through passage; and wherein the viewing apparatus further comprises, in combination: means for providing elevation adjustment of the sighting means comprising means for adjustably securing the enclosed and elongated see-through passage to the weaponry at one of a plurality of positions with respect to the weaponry between an upper position and a lower position, with the enclosed and elongated see-through passage being parallel in each of the plurality of positions to the upper and lower positions.
- 14. The viewing apparatus of claim 13 wherein the adjustably securing means comprises, in combination: a generally U-shaped member for slidably receiving the enclosed and elongated see-through passage secured to the weaponry; elongated protuberances formed on opposite sides of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage; elongated slots formed in the first and second legs of the slidably receiving member for receiving the elongated protuberances; and means for removing fixing the enclosed and elongated see-through passage in the slidably receiving member.
- 15. The viewing apparatus of claim 14 wherein the elongated protuberances are at an angle with respect to the enclosed and elongated see-through passage for moving the rear opening of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage away from the viewer when the enclosed and elongated see-through passage is moved from its lower position to its upper position.
- 16. Viewing apparatus comprising, in combination: an enclosed and elongated passage having a front end and a rear end defining a length; a front opening formed in the front end of the enclosed and elongated passage and having a size and shape; a rear opening formed in the rear end of the enclosed and elongated passage and having size and shape; a camouflage cover having a shape and size complementary to and for receipt on the enclosed and elongated passage; and means for removably securing the camouflage cover to the enclosed and elongated passage allowing interchange of camouflage covers to match the environment of the targeted object.
- 17. The viewing apparatus of claim 16 wherein the enclosed and elongated passage is an enclosed and elongated see-through passage.
- 18. The viewing apparatus of claim 17 wherein the size of the rear opening is smaller than the front opening preventing a halo effect created by the enclosed and elongated see-through passage when the targeted object is viewed through the enclosed and elongated see-through passage from the rear opening through the front opening; and wherein the viewing apparatus further comprises, in combination: an annular perimeter portion extending around the rear opening and generally perpendicular to the viewing direction through the enclosed and elongated see-through passage from the rear opening through the front opening, with the annular perimeter member and the rear opening therein having a size generally equal to the size of the front opening, with the annular perimeter member being visually opaque for limiting the viewer's peripheral vision to the rear opening and the enclosed and elongated see-through passage.
- 19. The viewing apparatus of claim 18 further comprising, in combination: means affixed to the weaponry for sighting the targeted object along a sight line.
- 20. Viewing apparatus for weaponry for viewing of a targeted object by a viewer comprising, in combination: an enclosed and elongated see-through passage having a front end and a rear end defining a length; a front opening formed in the front end of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage and having a size and shape; a rear opening formed in the rear end of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage and having a size and shape, with the rear opening being spaced from the viewer's eye; with the length of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage allowing the eye of the viewer to be focused on the targeted object and to shadow the rear opening from any light entering the front opening, with the shape of the rear opening being generally complementary to the shape of the front opening, with the size of the rear opening being smaller than the front opening preventing a halo effect created by the enclosed and elongated see-through passage when the targeted object is viewed through the enclosed and elongated see-through passage from the rear opening through the front opening; an annular perimeter portion extending around the rear opening and generally perpendicular to the viewing direction through the enclosed and elongated see-through passage from the rear opening through the front opening, with the annular perimeter portion and the rear opening therein having a size generally equal to the size of the front opening, with the annular perimeter portion being visually opaque for limiting the viewer's peripheral vision to the rear opening and the enclosed and elongated see-through passage; and a range finder located on the annular perimeter portion, with the range finder including means for identifying various calibrated distances of the targeted object from the viewing apparatus according to the size of the targeted object.
- 21. The viewing apparatus of claim 20 wherein the calibrated distances identifying means comprises, in combination: a card including a first range finder portion and a second range finder portion, with the rear opening including a top, a bottom, and sides; with the first range finder portion including a rectangular member extending from at least one of the sides of the rear opening and centrally between the top and bottom of the rear opening and having a height along the side of the rear opening corresponding to the height of the targeted object at a first, set distance, and at least one U-shaped member having free ends of its legs terminating in the side of the rear opening and encircling the rectangular member and having a height along the side of the rear opening corresponding to the height of the targeted object at a second, set distance; and with the second range finder portion comprising graduated lines extending from and along the top of the rear opening of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage and having spacing between the graduated lines corresponding to lengths of the targeted object.
- 22. Viewing apparatus for weaponry for viewing of a targeted object by a viewer comprising, in combination: an enclosed and elongated see-through passage formed from a base portion and a top portion and having a front end and a rear end defining a length; a front opening formed in the front end of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage and having a size and shape; a rear opening formed in the rear end of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage and having a size and shape, with the rear opening being spaced from the viewer's eye; with the length of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage allowing the eye of the viewer to be focused on the targeted object and to shadow the rear opening from any light entering the front opening, with the shape of the rear opening being generally complementary to the shape of the front opening, with the size of the rear opening being smaller that the front opening preventing a halo effect created by the enclosed and elongated see-through passage when the targeted object is viewed through the enclosed and elongated see-through passage from the rear opening through the front opening; an annular perimeter portion extending around the rear opening and generally perpendicular to the viewing direction throught the enclosed and elongated see-through passage from the rear opening through the front opening, with the annular perimeter portion and the rear opening therein having a size generally equal to the size of the front opening, with the annular perimter portion being visually opaque for limiting the viewer's peripheral vision to the rear opening and the enclosed and elongated see-through passage, with the top portion being generally U-shaped having a generally flat top and downwardly extending walls on opposite sides of the flat top; lateral mounting shoulder means formed on the base portion; mounting ears formed on the top portion; and means for securing the mounting ears of the top portion to the mounting shoulder means of the base portion.
- 23. The viewing apparatus of claim 22 wherein the base portion is generally U-shaped having first and second flat walls extending on opposite sides of a base, with the flat walls having front ends and rear ends and free edges, with the flat walls of the base portion slidably received in the downwardly extending walls of the top portion; longitudinally extending mounting elements extending from the front and rear ends of the walls of the base portion and contiguous with the free edges of the flat walls, with the longitudinally extending mounting elements having free ends; and means formed on the top portion for abutting with the free ends of the longitudinally extending mounting elements for preventing longitudinal movement of the top portion relative to the base portion when the top portion is slidably received on the base portion.
- 24. The viewing apparatus of claim 22 wherein the base portion comprises, in combination: a generally flat base plate having a front end, a rear end, and first and second side edges; first and second mounting walls extending upwardly from the base plate generally parallel to but spaced from the side edges of the base plate, with the mounting walls having outside surfaces spaced from the side edges of the base plate a distance generally equal to the thickness of the downwardly extending walls of the top portion, with the downwardly extending walls of the top portion being slidably received on the outside surfaces of the mounting walls; mounting projections formed on the top portion generally perpendicular to the top and to the downwardly extending walls and adjacent to the rear opening of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage; and means formed on the base portion for slidable receipt and capture of the mounting projections of the top portion for preventing longitudinal movement of the top portion relative to the base portion when the top portion is slidably received on the base portion.
- 25. The viewing apparatus of claim 24 wherein the lateral mounting shoulder means comprises, in combination: a first lateral mounting shoulder secured to the first side edge of the base plate adjacent the front end; a second lateral mounting shoulder secured to the first side edge of the base plate adjacent the rear end; a third lateral mounting shoulder secured to the second side edge of the base plate spaced from the front end; and a fourth lateral mounting shoulder secured to the second side edge of the base plate spaced from the rear end and the third lateral mounting shoulder to keep the top portion from bowing when secured to the bottom portion.
- 26. The viewing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the enclosed and elongated see-through passage includes a generally flat base plate having a front end forming a part of the front opening; and wherein the sighting means comprises, in combination: a front sight and a rear sight located within the enclosed and elongated see-through passage; and wherein the viewing apparatus further comprises, in combination: means for providing windage adjustment of the front and rear sights comprising means for providing lateral adjustment of the sights while maintaining proper orientation with respect to each other and the enclosed and elongated see-through passage, with the lateral adjustment providing and orientation maintaining means comprising, in combination: Z-shaped members having a first flat central portion including a first leg extending downwardly generally perpendicular of the central portion from one edge and including a second leg extending upwardly generally perpendicular to the central portion from its opposite edge, with the front and rear sights formed integral and as part of the second legs of the Z-shaped members, an elongated, lateral slot formed in the flat central portion for receipt of a screw threadably received in the flat base plate; elongated slots formed in the base plate generally parallel to but spaced from the front end of the base plate for slidable receipt of the first legs of the Z-shaped members; and adjustment bosses extending upwardly from the base plate generally parallel to but spaced from the front end of the base plate for slidable abutment with the second legs of the Z-shaped members.
- 27. Viewing apparatus for weaponry for viewing of a targeted object by a viewer comprising, in combination: an enclosed and elongated see-through passage including and defined by a top, a bottom, and first and second sides, with the sides extending between the top and bottom generally perpendicular thereto to give a more accurate representation of the targeted object in its surroundings, with the enclosed and elongated see-through passage having a front end and a rear end defining a length; a front opening formed in the front end of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage and having a size and shape; a rear opening formed in the rear end of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage and having a size and shape, with the rear opening being spaced from the viewer's eye; with the length of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage allowing the eye of the viewer to be focused on the targeted object and to shadow the rear opening from any light entering the front opening, with the shape of the rear opening being generally complementary to the shape of the front opening, with the size of the rear opening being smaller than the front opening preventing a halo effect created by the enclosed and elongated see-through passage when the targeted object is viewed through the enclosed and elongated see-through passage from the rear opening through the front opening; an annular perimeter portion extending around the rear opening and generally perpendicular to the viewing direction through the enclosed and elongated see-through passage from the rear opening through the front opening, with the annular perimeter portion and the rear opening therein having a size generally equal to the size of the front opening, with the annular perimeter portion being visually opaque for limiting the viewer's peripheral vision to the rear opening and the enclosed and elongated see-through passage.
- 28. The viewing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the enclosed and elongated see-through passage has a central axis extending through the front and rear openings and has a minimum length of 11/4 inch (3.175 cm); wherein the front opening has a periphery and the rear opening has a periphery; and wherein the distance of the periphery of the rear opening from the central axis is reduced 1/16 inch (0.16 cm) from the distance of the periphery of the front opening for the first inch (2.54 cm) of the length of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage, is reduced 1/32 inch (0.08 cm) for the second inch (2.54 cm) of the length of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage, is reduced 1/64 inch (0.04 cm) for the third inch (2.54 cm) of the length of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage, is reduced 1/128 inch (0.02 cm) for the fourth inch (2.54 cm) of the length of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage, and is reduced in like manner for the total length of the enclosed and elongated see-through passage.
CROSS REFERENCE
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 855,959 filed on Apr. 25, 1986.
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