US20080209789A1 - Pivotable accessory mount - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41G—WEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
- F41G1/00—Sighting devices
- F41G1/32—Night sights, e.g. luminescent
- F41G1/34—Night sights, e.g. luminescent combined with light source, e.g. spot light
- F41G1/35—Night sights, e.g. luminescent combined with light source, e.g. spot light for illuminating the target, e.g. flash lights
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41G—WEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
- F41G11/00—Details of sighting or aiming apparatus; Accessories
- F41G11/001—Means for mounting tubular or beam shaped sighting or aiming devices on firearms
- F41G11/003—Mountings with a dove tail element, e.g. "Picatinny rail systems"
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41G—WEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
- F41G11/00—Details of sighting or aiming apparatus; Accessories
- F41G11/001—Means for mounting tubular or beam shaped sighting or aiming devices on firearms
- F41G11/005—Mountings using a pivot point and an anchoring point
- F41G11/008—Mountings using a pivot point and an anchoring point the device being pivotable about an axis coaxial with the axis of the barrel, e.g. for loading
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- This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application No. 60/850,936, filed Oct. 11, 2006, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- The present invention relates generally to firearms accessories and, more particularly to a pivotably adjustable accessory mount for mounting an accessory to a firearm.
- It is known to provide an accessory mount for attaching an accessory, such as an illumination light, to a firearm. Accessory mounts typically include a base portion having a mounting rail that is secured to the firearm. The mounting rail (e.g., a Picatinny or Weaver rail) provides a standardized mounting platform for attachment of accessories to a firearm.
- According to the present invention, an accessory mount is provided for mounting an accessory, such as a light, to a mounting rail on a firearm. The accessory mount is pivotable to the rail to provide selection of the angular orientation of the light with respect to the firearm.
- The accessory mount includes an accessory receiver adapted for receiving and supporting an accessory. According to one embodiment, the accessory receiver includes a body defining a rounded bore for receiving an accessory having a rounded exterior surface. The accessory mount also includes a base adapted for attachment to a rail mount system. According to one embodiment, the base includes opposite legs each defining a notch for receiving opposite side edges of the rail system in the manner of a dovetail connection.
- The accessory receiver is rotatably connected to the base for selected angles of rotation with respect to the rail. According to one embodiment, the base is received between spaced support posts of the receiver. The accessory mount includes a pin received in aligned openings in the support posts of the receiver and passes through a bore defined by the base for rotatably connecting the receiver to the base.
- The accessory mount includes a locking mechanism adapted for locking the receiver and the base against relative rotation in one of multiple selected angular positions. According to one embodiment, the locking mechanism includes tab projections carried by one of the receiver and the base adapted for receipt within slot openings defined by the other one of the receiver and the base. According to one presently preferred embodiment, the tab projections are located on one of the support posts of the receiver and are received in slot openings defined by the base.
- The accessory mount preferably includes a spring arranged to urge the tab projections and slot openings of the locking mechanism towards each other for securing the accessory receiver to the base in one of the angular positions. According to one embodiment, the spring is a compression spring received on the pin and contacting a first support post of the receiver and the base at opposite ends of the spring to bias the base towards the second support post of the receiver.
- According to one embodiment, the base of the accessory mount includes a leg defining a rail-receiving notch that is removably attached to the base to facilitate attachment of the base to a rail mounting system. Preferably, the leg of the base is attached using a fastener.
- For the purpose of illustrating the invention, the drawings show a form of the invention that is presently preferred. However, it should be understood that this invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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FIG. 1 is a side view of a pivotable accessory mount according to the present invention received on an accessory rail secured to a pistol model, the accessory mount supporting a light such that the light is located beneath the barrel of the pistol model substantially in line with the barrel and the grip of the pistol model. -
FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of the accessory mount, rail, light, and pistol model ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged front perspective view of the accessory mount, rail, light, and a portion of the pistol model ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a rear perspective view of the accessory mount, rail, light and a portion of the pistol model ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a front end view of the accessory mount, rail, and pistol model ofFIG. 1 shown without the light. -
FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of the accessory mount, rail, light and pistol model ofFIG. 1 , an accessory receiver of the accessory mount pivoted approximately 45 degrees in a clockwise direction, when viewed from the front (i.e., barrel) end of the pistol model, with respect to a base of the accessory mount from the position shown inFIGS. 1 through 5 . -
FIG. 7 is a front end view of the accessory mount, rail, and pistol model ofFIG. 6 shown without the light. -
FIG. 8 is a front end view of the accessory mount, rail, and pistol model ofFIG. 1 shown without the light and with the accessory receiver of the accessory mount pivoted approximately 90 degrees in a clockwise direction, when viewed from the front end of the pistol model, with respect to the base of the accessory mount from the position shown inFIGS. 1 through 5 . -
FIG. 9 is a front end view of the accessory mount, rail, and pistol model ofFIG. 1 shown without the light and with the accessory receiver of the accessory mount pivoted approximately 90 degrees in a counter-clockwise direction, when viewed from the front end of the pistol model, with respect to the base of the accessory mount from the position shown inFIGS. 1 through 5 . -
FIG. 10 is a side perspective view of the accessory mount ofFIGS. 1 through 9 removed from the rail and pistol model shown with the base of the accessory mount in an engaged position with respect to the accessory receiver of the accessory mount. -
FIG. 11 is a rear perspective view of the accessory mount ofFIG. 10 shown with the base of the accessory mount retracted with respect to the accessory receiver of the accessory mount from the engaged position ofFIG. 10 . -
FIGS. 12 and 13 are side views of the accessory mount ofFIG. 11 showing tab projections of the accessory receiver of the accessory mount, the accessory mount shown with a portion of the base removed for clarity of view. -
FIG. 14 is an end view of the base of the accessory mount illustrating slot openings of the base adapted for receipt of the tab projections of the accessory receiver. -
FIG. 15 is a partial view of the accessory receiver of the accessory mount illustrating the tab projections of the accessory receiver. -
FIG. 16 is a top perspective view of the accessory mount showing the base of the accessory mount. - Referring to the drawings, where like numerals identify like elements, there is shown an
accessory mount 10 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention. Theaccessory mount 10 includes anaccessory receiver 12 adapted to receive and support an accessory, such as alight 14, and abase 16 adapted for receipt by an accessory rail system, such asrail system 18. As described below in greater detail, theaccessory receiver 12 of theaccessory mount 10 is adapted for pivot with respect to thebase 16 of theaccessory mount 10 mount is adapted To facilitate illustration of the invention, theaccessory mount 10 is shown received by theaccessory rail system 18, which has been secured to a plastic model 1911pistol 20 with a mounting rail attached forward of the trigger guard. It should be understood, however, that theaccessory mount 10 is not limited to use with any particular accessory rail system or on any particular firearm. Rail systems of the depicted type are available from Command Arms Accessories. - The
accessory receiver 12 of theaccessory mount 10 includes anelongated body 22 defining aninner bore 24. Theinner bore 24 ofbody 22 has a roundedinner surface 26 facilitating receipt by thereceiver 12 of an accessory having an elongated and generally rounded exterior such as the handle portion of a battery-poweredlight 14. It should be understood that the invention is not limited in scope to rounded bores receiving rounded accessories, however, and that bores and accessories having non-round configuration could be used. - The
accessory receiver 12 includes a pair ofsupport posts body 22 of thereceiver 12. As shown, thesupport posts base 16 of theaccessory mount 10 between thesupport posts FIG. 10 , theaccessory mount 10 includes anelongated pin 32 for rotatably connecting thebase 16 of theaccessory mount 10 between thesupport posts accessory receiver 12. Thepin 32 is received in aligned openings of thesupport posts 28, of the accessory receiver and through a bore 34 defined by thebase 16. - The
accessory mount 10 includes acompression spring 36 received on thepin 32. Thecompression spring 36 contacts supportpost 28 ofaccessory receiver 12 at one end of thespring 36 and an annular shoulder defined within the bore 34 of thebase 16 at an opposite end of thespring 36. As should be understood, the action of the compression spring tends to urge thebase 16 ofaccessory mount 10 away fromsupport post 28 ofaccessory receiver 12 and towardssupport post 30. - Referring to
FIGS. 11-15 , theaccessory mount 10 includes alocking mechanism 38 adapted for locking theaccessory receiver 12 andbase 16 of theaccessory mount 10 against relative rotation in one of a plurality of preset angular positions. Thelocking mechanism 38 includestab projections 40 carried bysupport post 30 that are adapted for receipt byslot openings 42 defined by thebase 16. As shown inFIG. 15 , thesupport post 30 includes threetab projections 40 angularly spaced from each other at 90 degree intervals about a lower half of the pin 32 (from the point of view shown inFIG. 15 ). As shown inFIG. 14 , thebase 16 ofaccessory mount 10 includes 8slot openings 42 spaced from each other at 45 degree intervals about a centrally-locatedcircular recess 44. This arrangement provides preset angular positions located at 45 degree intervals in which thetab projections 40 can engage theslot openings 42 to lock thereceiver 12 andbase 16 against relative rotation. It should be understood that it is not required that thesupport post 30 include 3tab projections 40 and that thesupport post 30 could include only onetab projection 40 to provide the desired locking feature. The inclusion of 3tab projections 40 as shown, however, provides added stability and balance for thelocking mechanism 38. - To operate the
locking mechanism 38, a user applies force to thereceiver 12 to overcome the biasing force of thecompression spring 36 to draw the base 16 away from thesupport post 30 and towardsupport post 28. In this condition, which is shown inFIGS. 11-13 , thetab projections 40 are retracted (i.e., disengaged) from theslot openings 42, thereby permitting relative rotation between thereceiver 12 andbase 16 of theaccessory mount 10. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 through 4 , theaccessory mount 10 is shown in a first position in which thereceiver 12 is located below the barrel of the piston model 20 (from the point of view shown inFIG. 5 ) substantially in line with both the barrel and the grip of thepistol model 20. Referring toFIGS. 14 and 15 , the first position would result if thetab projections 40 of thelocking mechanism 38 inserted into theslot openings 42 of thelocking mechanism 38 in the orientations shown inFIGS. 14 and 15 . - Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7 , theaccessory receiver 12 of theaccessory mount 10 has been pivoted with respect to thebase 16 of theaccessory mount 10 to a second position. As shown inFIG. 7 , the second position for theaccessory receiver 12 is located 45 degrees in a clockwise direction (from the point of view shown inFIGS. 5 and 7 ) from that of the first position. - Referring to
FIG. 8 , theaccessory receiver 12 of theaccessory mount 10 has been pivoted with respect to the base 16 to a third position. As seen by comparingFIGS. 5 and 8 , the third position for theaccessory receiver 12 is located 90 degrees in a clockwise direction (from the point of view shown inFIGS. 5 and 8 ) from that of the first position. - Referring to
FIG. 9 , theaccessory receiver 12 of theaccessory mount 10 has been pivoted with respect to the base 16 to a fourth position. As seen by comparingFIGS. 5 and 9 , the fourth position for theaccessory receiver 12 is located 90 degrees in a counter-clockwise direction (from the point of view shown inFIGS. 5 and 9 ) from that of the first position. It should be understood that theaccessory receiver 12 of theaccessory mount 10 is also adapted to locate theaccessory receiver 12 in a fifth position (not shown) with respect to the base 16 in which theaccessory receiver 12 is located 45 degrees in a counter-clockwise direction (from the point of view shown inFIG. 5 ) from that of the first position. - The number of
slot openings 42 provided in thebase 16 of theaccessory mount 10 could be varied from that shown such that the number of potential positions could be varied. Also it is not required that thetab projections 40 are included on thereceiver 12 for engagement withslot openings 42 on thebase 16. The interfitting elements of thelocking mechanism 38 could be switched such that slot openings are defined by thereceiver 12 for receiving tab projections carried by thebase 16. - The
base 16 ofaccessory mount 10 includes first andsecond legs base 16. Each of thelegs elongated notch 50 on an inner surface of theleg FIG. 5 for example, thenotches 50 in thebase legs rail system 18 in the manner of a dove-tail connection for securing the base 16 to therail system 18. As described above, therail system 18 is known and no further description is needed. - Referring to
FIGS. 13 and 16 , thesecond leg 48 ofbase 16 is removably secured to the base 16 to facilitate attachment of the base to railsystem 18. As shown inFIG. 16 , thebase 16 ofaccessory mount 10 includes afastener 52 for securing thesecond leg 48 to thebase 16. InFIG. 13 , thebase 16 is shown with thesecond leg 48 removed. - The foregoing describes the invention in terms of embodiments foreseen by the inventor for which an enabling description was available, notwithstanding that insubstantial modifications of the invention, not presently foreseen, may nonetheless represent equivalents thereto.
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