WO2003076866A1 - Halterung zur anbringung eines geräts, wie ein zielfernrohr, an einer waffe - Google Patents
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- WO2003076866A1 WO2003076866A1 PCT/EP2003/001638 EP0301638W WO03076866A1 WO 2003076866 A1 WO2003076866 A1 WO 2003076866A1 EP 0301638 W EP0301638 W EP 0301638W WO 03076866 A1 WO03076866 A1 WO 03076866A1
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- dowel pin
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- engagement formation
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41G—WEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
- F41G1/00—Sighting devices
- F41G1/38—Telescopic sights specially adapted for smallarms or ordnance; Supports or mountings therefor
- F41G1/387—Mounting telescopic sights on smallarms
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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
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41G—WEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
- F41G1/00—Sighting devices
- F41G1/06—Rearsights
- F41G1/16—Adjusting mechanisms therefor; Mountings therefor
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41G—WEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
- F41G1/00—Sighting devices
- F41G1/06—Rearsights
- F41G1/16—Adjusting mechanisms therefor; Mountings therefor
- F41G1/28—Adjusting mechanisms therefor; Mountings therefor wedge; cam; eccentric
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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
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- the invention relates to a holder for the precise location of a device on a weapon, preferably a handgun, with a lower part designed or attached to the weapon and an upper part attached or designed to the device, for rapid assembly and release of the weapon and device, whereby
- the upper and lower parts interlock in a precise and reproducible manner, at least one dowel pin and, spaced apart from this, a second engagement formation being arranged on the upper or lower part, a fitting hole set up to accommodate the dowel pin in an accurate position and a counter-formation on the lower or upper part is formed, which is complementary to the engagement training in that its orientation is fixed perpendicular to the imaginary connection of dowel pin and engagement training, but has tolerances in the direction of the connection mentioned, and means for mutual pressing and Setting device and weapon 5 are provided to prevent loosening in the direction of the dowel pin (preamble of claim 1).
- the attachment must be very precise, since a deviation of the rifle scope of only one angular minute at 300 m produces a deviation of about 9 cm. If you add the spread of a sniper rifle to this, then it can depend on this deviation whether a target is still hit or not,
- the riflescope depending on the position, must be quickly removable and attachable, and
- bracket must also withstand certain mechanical loads without moving.
- the resistance of the mount does not have to be excessively large with riflescopes, because the riflescopes used by the military are not particularly heavy.
- a device which is to be mounted on a weapon, can also include a night aiming device, a range finder and much more. If you summarize such facilities, you get a device that can have a mass of 2 kilograms or more.
- the above-mentioned, generic bracket is not sufficient, which is a scope mount for a sniper rifle of the former GDR.
- the fitting hole is arranged on the sleeve above the cartridge chamber and the counter-training sits on the bridge the back of the magazine.
- the dowel and the engagement training are attached to the underside of the telescopic sight.
- the riflescope is held horizontally and transversely to the horizontal axis of the soul.
- the dowel pin is located with the vertical axis above the dowel hole. Now the dowel pin is inserted down into the hole as far as it will go and the riflescope is swiveled into a position parallel to the axis of the core.
- This known bracket can be assembled and disassembled quickly.
- the distance between the pin and the engagement formation can also have high tolerances.
- this holder requires a certain amount of rework by hand, especially since the individual parts are complicated in shape and are therefore difficult to manufacture.
- the rifle scope has a weight like the above-mentioned device consisting of night aiming device, rangefinder, etc., then surface pressures are too high. These cause the bracket to wear out quickly.
- the object of the invention is to further develop the bracket mentioned at the outset in such a way that it is also suitable for mounting heavy devices, despite little effort.
- the means for pressing and fixing each have a slide which can be moved and tightened transversely to the axis of the dowel pin and the engagement training, and that the slide pin assigned and / or the dowel pin and that of the engagement training assigned slider and / or the engagement formation is assigned an inclined surface which presses the dowel pin and the engagement formation against the fitting bore and the counter-formation when the slide is tightened. Accordingly, the function of the positionally accurate recording and the function of pressing and setting are separated from one another. Contrary to expectations, this results in a significant simplification: the dimensions of the dowel pin and the counter-training can be largely retained.
- the separate means for pressing and fixing can be dimensioned so that the entire device is tightened so firmly against the weapon that transverse forces are absorbed by the friction of surfaces that sit firmly against one another and therefore do not deflect the fitting bore and the counterhold can.
- fitting bore and dowel pin as well as counter training and engagement training can be greatly simplified, because no more a pivoting movement of the device is necessary to press and lock it, but the movement of the slide takes the place of the pivoting movement.
- the dowel pin no longer has to be pushed into the side of the fitting hole and then hooked by turning the device, but can be pushed into the fitting hole from above. Therefore the dowel pin could not run have the cross section.
- the dowel pin has a round cross section, that the peripheral wall of the dowel hole is closed at its mouth, and that the dowel pin preferably has a groove for engagement with the slide in the region of its free end (claim 2).
- the dowel pin does not need to have a web or projection, but the slide can engage in a groove or a corresponding recess.
- the dowel pin can therefore be made from a round material with the highest accuracy, but still low cost.
- the dowel pin is thus preferably designed as a rotating body (claim 3).
- the engagement formation is also preferably designed as a pin which is similar or identical to the dowel pin (claim 4).
- the holder therefore has two pins with an identical diameter. A different diameter is also conceivable, so that the device cannot be installed in the wrong direction.
- the counter training can be designed as an elongated hole, the width of which corresponds to the pin-shaped engagement training (claim 5).
- the length of the elongated hole faces the dowel pin.
- the length spacing of the two pins of the upper part, which can also be formed in two pieces, is therefore tolerable within wide limits. If there are deviations in the position transverse to the length distance, they are compensated for by adjusting the device.
- the dowel pin and the engagement formation can be arranged at any desired, spatially separate locations, provided that they are accessible from the same side.
- the intervention training can also have two or more spatially separated individual pins.
- the horizontal connecting line never the center of dowel and engagement training runs parallel to the axis of the soul (claim 6). This arrangement corresponds to the normal riflescopes and therefore corresponds to what the shooter expects when the device is attached to the weapon.
- the slide or slides can be movable in many directions, but the transverse direction to the central axis of the dowel pin or the engagement design is preferred. Furthermore, the slide is displaceable transversely to the connecting line (claim 7). This ensures a good clamping effect.
- the slider could be a wedge, for example, which engages in the recess of the dowel pin or pins and pulls them firmly against the lower part.
- the asymmetrical attack could damage the locating holes (fitting hole, elongated hole).
- the slide has an eye symmetrical to its direction of displacement, the two ends of which are rounded, namely one with a diameter larger than that of the dowel pin and the other with one Diameter that is smaller than that of the dowel pin and that the slide is loaded by a loading device so that its small diameter is pressed into the groove of the dowel pin (claim 8). No lateral forces are thus transmitted to the lower part via the slide, although the lateral clamping forces that occur can be extremely high.
- the loading device which loads the associated slide or slides in the direction of its engagement, could for example be a strong spring. An eccentric would also be advantageous. Since this spring force has to be overcome to release the slide and to remove the device, this design is less advantageous. It is therefore proposed that the loading device as one central traction spindle is formed, which is assigned a nut on the outside of the lower part (claim
- a further embodiment of the invention consists in the nut being rotatable but axially fixed (claim 10). This means that depending on the direction of rotation of the nut, both tensile and compressive forces can be transmitted to the tension spindle. If the device is to be removed, the rotation of the nut is sufficient to prevent it from becoming stuck
- the dowel pin and / or the engagement formation have a circumferential groove, the side edge of which faces the free end and is bevelled towards the outside and towards this free end, and / or that the eye of the
- Slider has a beveled edge which is beveled away from the free edge of the fitting bore and / or the elongated hole, so that tightening the slider causes the upper and lower parts to contract (Claim 11).
- the lower part is preferably designed as a one-piece body which can be firmly attached to the weapon (claim 12).
- the lower part is preferably made of metal (especially light metal) and forms one rigid base, which in turn can be mounted on the weapon or integrated into the weapon.
- the weapon housing is not necessarily, but preferably at least partially made of plastic and is therefore deformable.
- the weapon system incorporated in the housing has a fixed area. The lower part is attached to this area or included in this area.
- An at least almost continuous surface is preferably formed on the lower part and the upper part between the fitting bore and counter formation or dowel pin and engagement formation, which surfaces are pressed firmly against one another when the slide engages (claim 13). This ensures that the transfer of transverse forces takes place via the friction from surface to surface, whereby permissible surface pressures are never reached or exceeded.
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of the holder (seen from the front in FIG. 1)
- FIG. 3 shows a view of the holder from behind (seen from the left in FIG. 1)
- FIG. 4 shows a side view of the holder from the view of FIG 2 on the opposite side
- FIG. 5 shows the section along line AA in FIG. 3
- FIG. 6 shows the section along line BB in FIG. 4
- FIG. 7 shows the section along line CC in FIG. 5.
- the upper part 1 is mounted on a lower part 3, which is integrated into a rifle or attached to a rifle.
- Reference number 3 is therefore used not only for the lower part, but also for the rifle.
- the upper part 1 has on its underside two cylindrical dowel pins 5, 9 made of steel with the same dimensions and vertical axis.
- the diameter of these dowel pins 5, 9 is very closely tolerated, the mutual distance, on the other hand, is generously tolerated, as can be seen from FIG. 5 or 7, in which several central axes are drawn for the rear dowel pin 9.
- Each dowel pin 5, 9 has an annular groove 13 near its lower edge, the lower side wall of which is chamfered downwards and outwards, so that this side wall has a truncated cone surface.
- the lower surface, from which the two dowel pins 5, 9 protrude, is flat and has the male or female part of a plug connection 33, which engages in the male or female part of this plug connection 33, which is formed in the lower part 3. This means that any electrical interface required from the top to the bottom partially protected and possibly sealed.
- the lower part 3 is preferably made of light metal and has a flat, upper surface on which the lower surface of the upper part 1 fits snugly.
- a rear fitting bore 7 and a front elongated hole 11 open into this surface. The distance between these bores 7, 11 is dimensioned such that the two dowel pins 5, 9 fall into the associated bore 7, 11.
- the rear fitting bore 7 is dimensioned so that the associated dowel pin 5 engages with a very narrow tolerance.
- the elongated hole 11 has a transverse dimension (the dimension visible in FIGS. 3 and 6), which is tolerated as closely as the diameter of the fitting bore 7, but a very widely tolerable longitudinal dimension (the dimension visible in FIG. 5).
- the lower part 3 is designed like a lying "U"
- two horizontal elongated holes 21 are made, which extend from the left end face of the said leg (FIGS. 1 and 4), extend horizontally (along the leg) and end shortly before the right end of the leg as blind bores.
- a flat slide 15 is inserted, which ends in a central spindle 25, on the flanks of which a thread is introduced. These spindles 25 extend into the through hole at the bottom of the elongated holes or, better, slide grooves 21.
- Each slider 15 has an eye 17 in its center, an opening, the edge 19 of which is chamfered downwards and outwards.
- the eye 17 is symmetrical to the transverse axis of the slide 15 and has a radius at the end facing the central spindle 25 which is somewhat larger than the diameter of one of the dowel pins 5, 9, while the other end has a radius which is preferably approximately which is smaller than the inner radius of the annular groove 13.
- Each of the dowel pins 5, 9 passes through an eye 17 of an associated slide 15.
- the slides 15 are in the extreme left position, which is also shown in FIG. 7.
- Each nut 27 has a ring 29 which is inserted into a corresponding semi-annular recess 31 on the right side of the lower part 3 from above, before the nut 27 is screwed onto the corresponding spindle 25 and the locking pin 23 is hammered in. After screwing onto the spindle 25, the nut is thus not only captive, but it can also exert pushing forces on the slide 15 when screwed on, should the latter be stuck on the dowel pin 5, 9.
- the lower part 3 is preferably made of light metal, while the slide 15 and possibly also the nuts 27 are preferably made of steel.
- the nuts 27 can preferably also consist of brass.
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CA002447392A CA2447392C (en) | 2002-02-26 | 2003-02-18 | Holding device |
KR1020047013277A KR100861848B1 (ko) | 2002-02-26 | 2003-02-18 | 유지 장치 |
EP03743808A EP1478897A1 (de) | 2002-02-26 | 2003-02-18 | Halterung zur anbringung eines geräts, wie ein zielfernrohr, an einer waffe |
US10/754,759 US7036261B2 (en) | 2002-02-26 | 2004-01-09 | Holding devices to attach an accessory to a firearm |
US11/363,774 US7401434B2 (en) | 2002-02-26 | 2006-02-28 | Holding devices to attach an accessory to a firearm |
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DE10208127A DE10208127A1 (de) | 2002-02-26 | 2002-02-26 | Halterung |
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KR (1) | KR100861848B1 (de) |
CA (1) | CA2447392C (de) |
DE (1) | DE10208127A1 (de) |
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