Dual field optical aiming system for projectile weapons

US10060702B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10060702-B2
Application numberUS-201715441126-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 23, 2017
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateAug 28, 2018
Grant dateAug 28, 2018

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A system for aiming a projectile weapon includes a telescopic sight for use with a second sighting device, such as a reflex sight or other non-magnifying sight. The telescopic sight has an eye point spaced apart rearwardly from its eyepiece and positioned at a vertical plane containing a line of initial trajectory of the weapon to which the aiming system is mounted so that a line parallel to the line of initial trajectory does not intersect the eyepiece. The location of the eye point facilitates concurrent use of a second sighting device at a normal mounting height and viewable past the eyepiece, thereby allowing the viewer to change views between the telescopic sight and the second sighting device with little eye movement and essentially no head movement.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A projectile weapon aiming system comprising: a telescopic sight including a housing having a mounting surface that facilitates mounting the telescopic sight on a projectile weapon, the housing supporting an optical system of the telescopic sight and positioning the optical system relative to the mounting surface, the optical system forming at a focal plane an image of a distant target, and the optical system including: an objective having an optical axis, the objective gathering light that forms the image of the distant target, an eyepiece positioned rearward of the objective and the focal plane, and a light redirection device positioned rearward of the eyepiece, the light redirection device receiving light from the image via the objective and redirection the rearwardly toward an eye point at which the image of the distant target is viewable, wherein, when the telescopic sight is mounted to the projectile weapon, the eye point is located at a place above a horizontal plane tangent to an uppermost edge of the eyepiece, the horizontal plane vertically offset from the optical axis such that a line parallel to the optical axis and intersecting the eye point does not intersect the eyepiece; and a second sight positioned within the housing above the horizontal plane such that the line extends through the second sight and to the distant target without intersecting the optical axis, so that both the telescopic sight and the second sight can be used to aim the projectile weapon with essentially no head movement. 2. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 1 , wherein the light redirection device includes a wedge prism. 3. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 1 , wherein the second sight is a non-magnifying sight, the non-magnifying sight including a viewing window positioned predominantly above the horizontal plane. 4. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 1 , wherein the distant target is viewable via the second sight from a second eye point that is spaced apart from the eye point from which the image of the distant target viewable via the telescopic sight. 5. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 3 , wherein the non-magnifying sight is a reflex sight, and the viewing window is a partial reflector. 6. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 3 , wherein the non-magnifying sight is a holographic weapon sight. 7. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 1 , wherein the optical system of the telescopic sight further includes an aiming reticle located at the focal plane. 8. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 1 , further comprising an erector assembly disposed between the objective and the eyepiece. 9. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 1 , wherein the light redirection device alters the optical path of the image rearwardly and upwardly toward the eye point. 10. A projectile weapon aiming system, comprising: a telescopic sight including a housing having a mounting surface that facilitates mounting the telescopic sight on a projectile weapon, the housing supporting an optical system of the telescopic sight and positioning the optical system relative to the mounting surface, the optical system forming at a focal plane an image of a field of view of the telescopic sight, the optical system including: an objective having an optical axis, a light redirection device that receives light from the objective and redirects the light rearwardly along an optical path segment angled upwardly away from the optical axis, and an eyepiece positioned rearward of the objective and the focal plane, the optical system defining an eye point spaced rearwardly from the eyepiece at which the image of the field of view is visible through the eyepiece, wherein the eye point is located on a line that is parallel to the optical axis of the objective but does not intersect the eyepiece; and a second sight positioned in relation to the telescopic sight so that the line intersects the second sight, such that, when the telescopic sight is mounted to the projectile weapon via the mounting surface, a user can utilize both the telescopic sight and the second sight to aim the projectile weapon with a single eye and can switch between the telescopic sight and the second sight with essentially no head movement. 11. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 10 , wherein the light redirection device includes a prism. 12. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 11 , wherein the prism is located rearward of the eyepiece. 13. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 10 , wherein the light redirection device includes a wedge prism positioned rearward of the eyepiece. 14. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 10 , wherein the second sight is positioned within the housing. 15. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 10 , wherein the field of view is viewable via the second sight from a second eye point that is spaced apart from the eye point from which the image of the field of view of the telescopic sight is viewable. 16. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 10 , wherein the second sight is a non-magnifying sight, the non-magnifying sight including a viewing window positioned predominantly above a horizontal plane that is parallel to the optical axis and tangent to an upper edge of the eyepiece that faces away from an initial line of trajectory of the projectile weapon when the telescopic sight is mounted to the projectile weapon via the mounting surface. 17. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 16 , wherein the non-magnifying sight is a reflex sight, and the viewing window is a partial reflector. 18. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 16 , wherein: the eyepiece includes at least one eyepiece lens that is truncated to form the upper edge of the eyepiece; and the objective includes at least one truncated objective lens. 19. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 10 , wherein the optical system of the telescopic sight further includes an aiming reticle located at the focal plane. 20. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 10 , further comprising an erector assembly disposed between the objective and the eyepiece. 21. The projectile weapon aiming system of claim 10 , wherein the second sight and the telescopic sight are independently mounted in tandem on a common mounting rail of the projectile weapon and separately removable from the common mounting rail. 22. A projectile weapon aiming system, comprising: a telescopic sight including a housing having a mounting surface that facilitates mounting the telescopic sight on a projectile weapon, the housing supporting an optical system of the telescopic sight and positioning the optical system relative to the mounting surface, the optical system forming at a focal plane an image of a field of view of the telescopic sight, the optical system including: an objective having an optical axis, terminal optics including a lens system positioned rearward of the objective and the focal plane, and a light redirection device that receives light from the objective and redirects the light rearwardly along an optical path segment angled upwardly away from the optical axis, the optical system defining an eye point spaced rearwardly from the terminal optics at which the image of the field of view is visible through the terminal optics, wherein the eye point is located on a line that is parallel to the optical axis of the objective but does not inte

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  • Telescopic sights specially adapted for smallarms or ordnance (telescopic sights in general G02B); Supports or mountings therefor · CPC title

  • F41G1/387Primary

    Mounting telescopic sights on smallarms · CPC title

  • Viewfinders (for photographic apparatus G03B13/02) · CPC title

  • Reflecting-sights specially adapted for smallarms or ordnance (reflecting-sights in general G02B) · CPC title

  • Sighting devices with light source and collimating reflector (reflecting sights for small arms having light source F41G1/34) · CPC title

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What does patent US10060702B2 cover?
A system for aiming a projectile weapon includes a telescopic sight for use with a second sighting device, such as a reflex sight or other non-magnifying sight. The telescopic sight has an eye point spaced apart rearwardly from its eyepiece and positioned at a vertical plane containing a line of initial trajectory of the weapon to which the aiming system is mounted so that a line parallel to th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Leupold & Stevens Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F41G1/387. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 28 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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