Dual-emitter micro-dot sight

US10948264B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-10948264-B1
Application numberUS-201916684486-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateNov 14, 2019
Priority dateNov 14, 2019
Publication dateMar 16, 2021
Grant dateMar 16, 2021

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A dual-emitter micro-dot sight comprising a sight housing configured to mount to a shooting device, a first and a second light emitter each coupled to the sight housing, a beam combiner, a collimating lens, and a diverging lens. The beam combiner is configured to receive light from each of the first and the second light emitters and to guide the light to an optical path. The collimating lens is in the optical path and is configured to collimate the light from each of the first and the second light emitters. The diverging lens is in the optical path between the beam combiner and the collimating lens, and the diverging lens is configured to spread the light from each of the first and the second light emitters. The dual-emitter micro-dot sight may include windage and elevation adjustment mechanisms that are separate and independent for each of the first and the second light emitters.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A dual-emitter micro-dot sight comprising: a sight housing configured to mount to a shooting device; a first light emitter coupled to the sight housing; a second light emitter coupled to the sight housing; a beam combiner configured to receive light from the first light emitter and to guide the light from the first light emitter to an optical path, the beam combiner also configured to receive light from the second light emitter and to guide the light from the second light emitter to the optical path; a collimating lens in the optical path, the collimating lens configured to collimate the light from the first light emitter and to collimate the light from the second light emitter, the light from the first light emitter striking the collimating lens at a first location, and the light from the second light emitter striking the collimating lens at a second location; and a diverging lens in the optical path between the beam combiner and the collimating lens, the diverging lens configured to spread the light from the first light emitter and to spread the light from the second light emitter. 2. The micro-dot sight of claim 1 , further comprising a windage adjustment mechanism for the first light emitter and a windage adjustment mechanism for the second light emitter, the windage adjustment mechanism for the first light emitter being separate and independent from the windage adjustment mechanism for the second light emitter, the windage adjustment mechanism for the first light emitter configured to position the first location in a windage adjustment direction, and the windage adjustment mechanism for the second light emitter configured to position the second location in the windage adjustment direction. 3. The micro-dot sight of claim 2 , in which the windage adjustment mechanism for the first light emitter is configured to move the first light emitter relative to the beam combiner, and in which the windage adjustment mechanism for the second light emitter is configured to move the second light emitter relative to the beam combiner. 4. The micro-dot sight of claim 2 , the windage adjustment mechanism for the first light emitter further comprising a first user-adjustable windage dial configured to effect adjustment of a position of the first light emitter relative to the beam combiner, and the windage adjustment mechanism for the second light emitter further comprising a second user-adjustable windage dial configured to effect adjustment of a position of the second light emitter relative to the beam combiner. 5. The micro-dot sight of claim 1 , further comprising an elevation adjustment mechanism for the first light emitter and an elevation adjustment mechanism for the second light emitter, the elevation adjustment mechanism for the first light emitter being separate and independent from the elevation adjustment mechanism for the second light emitter, the elevation adjustment mechanism for the first light emitter configured to position the first location in an elevation adjustment direction, and the elevation adjustment mechanism for the second light emitter configured to position the second location in the elevation adjustment direction. 6. The micro-dot sight of claim 5 , in which the elevation adjustment mechanism for the first light emitter is configured to move the first light emitter relative to the beam combiner, and in which the elevation adjustment mechanism for the second light emitter is configured to move the second light emitter relative to the beam combiner. 7. The micro-dot sight of claim 5 , the elevation adjustment mechanism for the first light emitter further comprising a first user-adjustable elevation dial configured to effect adjustment of a position of the first light emitter relative to the beam combiner, and the elevation adjustment mechanism for the second light emitter further comprising a second user-adjustable elevation dial configured to effect adjustment of a position of the second light emitter relative to the beam combiner. 8. The micro-dot sight of claim 1 , further comprising a substantially flat, front sight window in the optical path, the collimating lens being between the diverging lens and the front sight window in the optical path, the front sight window configured to reflect a first portion of the light from the first light emitter along a line of sight and to reflect a first portion of the light from the second light emitter along the line of sight, the front sight window further configured to refract a second portion of the light from the first light emitter and a second portion of the light from the second light emitter through the front sight window and diverging from the line of sight. 9. The micro-dot sight of claim 8 , further comprising a substantially flat, rear sight window configured to permit the first portion of the light from the first light emitter to pass through the rear sight window along the line of sight, and to permit the first portion of the light from the second light emitter to pass through the rear sight window along the line of sight. 10. The micro-dot sight of claim 9 , further comprising a lens housing configured to secure the front sight window and the rear sight window and to prevent light from the first light emitter and the second light emitter from exiting the lens housing other than through the front sight window and the rear sight window. 11. The micro-dot sight of claim 8 , further comprising a shroud configured to absorb substantially all of the second portion of the light from the first light emitter and the second portion of the light from the second light emitter. 12. The micro-dot sight of claim 1 , further comprising a substantially flat, mirrored surface in the optical path, the mirrored surface configured to reflect the light from the first light emitter and the light from the second light emitter. 13. The micro-dot sight of claim 12 , in which the mirrored surface is between the diverging lens and the collimating lens in the optical path. 14. The micro-dot sight of claim 1 , in which the beam combiner is a cube beam combiner. 15. The micro-dot sight of claim 1 , in which the beam combiner is a plate beam combiner. 16. The micro-dot sight of claim 1 , in which the beam combiner is a pellicle beam combiner. 17. A method of independently positioning each micro dot in a dual-emitter micro-dot sight, the method comprising: receiving, with a beam combiner, light from a first light emitter; guiding, by the beam combiner, the light from the first light emitter to an optical path; receiving, with the beam combiner, light from a second light emitter; guiding, by the beam combiner, the light from the second light emitter to the optical path; collimating, with a collimating lens in the optical path, the light from the first light emitter, the light from the first light emitter striking the collimating lens at a first location; collimating, with the collimating lens, the light from the second light emitter, the light from the second light emitter striking the collimating lens at a second location; spreading, with a diverging lens in the optical path between the beam combiner and the collimating lens, the light from the first light emitter; and spreading, with the diverging lens, the light from the second light emitter. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising: positioning, with a windage adjustment mechanism for the first light emitter, the first location in a windage adjustment direction; and positioning, with a windage adjustment mechanism for the second

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  • screw · CPC title

  • F41G1/14Primary

    with lens · CPC title

  • F41G1/473Primary

    for lead-indicating or range-finding, e.g. for use with rifles or shotguns · CPC title

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

  • Convertible sights, i.e. sets of two or more sights brought into the sight line optionally · CPC title

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What does patent US10948264B1 cover?
A dual-emitter micro-dot sight comprising a sight housing configured to mount to a shooting device, a first and a second light emitter each coupled to the sight housing, a beam combiner, a collimating lens, and a diverging lens. The beam combiner is configured to receive light from each of the first and the second light emitters and to guide the light to an optical path. The collimating lens is…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sig Sauer Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F41G1/14. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 16 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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