Reinforcement member for a firearm stock and related methods
US-2019204045-A1 · Jul 4, 2019 · US
US10107585B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10107585-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615176042-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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In at least one embodiment, a firearm comprises a stock comprising a vibration damper. The vibration damper comprises a first resilient member, a second resilient member and a mass. Each resilient member is attached to the stock and comprises a first material and a second material. Each of the first and second materials is elastomeric. The first material defines a body of the resilient member, the body defining apertures therein and spokes extending between adjacent apertures. The second material of each resilient member occupying an entire cross-section of each aperture defined in the first material of the resilient member. The mass is supported by said first and second resilient members.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A projectile launching device comprising an object that supports a vibration damper; the vibration damper comprising: a resilient member; and a mass supported by the resilient member, the mass comprising a first weight, a resilient portion and an inner weight, the first weight comprising a cavity, the resilient portion and the inner weight positioned in the cavity, the resilient portion suspending the inner weight with respect to the first weight, the resilient member and the resilient portion each comprising an elastomeric material, the first weight comprising a material having a higher density than the resilient member, the inner weight comprising a material having a higher density than the resilient portion; wherein said resilient member is supported by the object. 2. The vibration damper of claim 1 , wherein said vibration damper is symmetrical across a plane that bisects said mass. 3. The vibration damper of claim 1 , the resilient portion comprising a plurality of spokes. 4. The vibration damper of claim 1 , the resilient portion comprising an inner cavity, the inner weight positioned in the inner cavity. 5. The vibration damper of claim 1 , the resilient portion comprising a first resilient portion, the mass comprising a second resilient portion. 6. The vibration damper of claim 5 , the first resilient portion and the second resilient portion collectively suspending the inner weight with respect to the first weight. 7. The vibration damper of claim 5 , the inner weight comprising a first inner weight, the mass comprising a second inner weight, the second resilient portion suspending the second inner weight with respect to the first weight. 8. The vibration damper of claim 7 , wherein the first inner weight is symmetrical with the second inner weight across a plane that bisects the first weight. 9. The vibration damper of claim 5 , wherein the first resilient portion is symmetrical with the second resilient portion across a plane that bisects the first weight. 10. The vibration damper of claim 1 , the first weight surrounding the resilient portion. 11. The vibration damper of claim 10 , the resilient portion surrounding the inner weight.
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