Multi-function gunsight
US-10041763-B2 · Aug 7, 2018 · US
US10969198B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10969198-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016820569-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 6, 2021 |
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A multi-function gunsight for aiming a firearm comprises a body and a sight arm pivotally coupled to the body for rotation between a stowed orientation and a deployed orientation. The body defining a laser cavity, a starboard cavity, and a port cavity. A laser housing is disposed inside the laser cavity defined by the body. The laser housing supports a semiconductor chip that emits laser light and a collimating lens that collimates the laser light emitted by the semiconductor chip. A forward end of the laser housing is coupled to a spherical bearing. The spherical bearing constrains movement of the laser housing in three translation degrees of freedom corresponding to translation along x, y, and z axes of an x-y-z coordinate system. The spherical bearing allows rotation of the laser housing about at least the x and y axes of the x-y-z coordinate system.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-function gunsight for aiming a firearm, the firearm having a receiver with a barrel extending forwardly, the barrel having a bore and a gun bore axis, an upper rail mounted above the receiver and the barrel, the multi-function gunsight comprising: a body having a forward portion, a rearward portion, and a clamp portion for attachment to the upper rail of the firearm, the body defining a laser cavity formed in the forward portion; a sight arm pivotally supported at the rearward portion of the body and pivotal about a sight arm pivotal axis between a deployed position and a reclined position, the sight arm having a sighting element establishing a sighting element axis when the gunsight is mounted on the upper rail of the firearm and the sight arm is in the deployed position; a laser unit disposed in the laser cavity and generating a laser beam extending in a forward direction along a laser beam axis, wherein the laser beam axis, the sighting element axis, and the gun bore axis are all generally coplanar. 2. The gunsight of claim 1 , further comprising an elevation adjustment mechanism including an elevation adjustment screw, the elevation adjustment screw rotating about an elevation adjustment screw axis that lies on a vertical plane defined by the sight line, the laser beam axis, and the gun bore axis. 3. The gunsight of claim 1 , further comprising a battery housing including a battery compartment, the battery compartment being disposed on one side of a vertical plane defined by the sight line, the laser beam axis, and the gun bore axis. 4. The gunsight of claim 3 , wherein the body and the battery compartment are unitarily formed from a single piece of material and the battery compartment extends below a lowermost surface of the clamp portion. 5. The gunsight of claim 3 , wherein the battery housing is generally cylindrical and the gunsight further comprises a circuit board disposed in the battery cavity. 6. The gunsight of claim 1 , further comprising a first switch disposed on a first side of the body and a second switch disposed on a second side of the body. 7. The gunsight of claim 6 , wherein the first and second switches are coplanar with the sight arm pivot axis and the laser beam axis. 8. The gunsight of claim 6 , wherein each of the first and second switches includes a momentary contact switch for activating and deactivating the laser. 9. The gunsight of claim 6 , wherein the rearward portion of the body includes two rearwardly extending legs, and wherein the first switch is disposed in a first cavity in a first leg of the two rearwardly extending legs, the first cavity opening in a first direction, the first switch assuming a closed circuit state when depressed, and the second switch is disposed in a second cavity in a second leg of the two rearwardly extending legs, the second cavity opening in a second direction, and the second switch assuming a closed circuit state when depressed. 10. The gunsight of claim 1 , in combination with the firearm. 11. The gunsight of claim 1 , wherein the body defines an H-shaped cross-section when the body is sectioned along a section plane extending through the laser cavity and the two rearward extending legs. 12. A multi-function gunsight for aiming a firearm, the firearm having a receiver with a barrel extending forwardly, the barrel having a bore and a gun bore axis, an upper rail mounted above the receiver and the barrel, the multi-function gunsight comprising: a body having a forward portion, a rearward portion, and a clamp portion for attachment to the upper rail of the firearm, the body defining a laser cavity is formed in the forward portion, and first and second cavities; a first switch disposed in the first cavity, the first switch assuming a closed circuit state when depressed; a second switch disposed in the second cavity, the second switch assuming a closed circuit state when depressed; a sight arm pivotally supported at the rearward portion and pivoting about a sight arm pivot axis between a deployed position and a reclined position, the sight arm includes a sighting element establishing a sight line, extending forwardly when the sight arm is in the deployed position and the gunsight is attached to the upper rail of the firearm; and a laser unit disposed in the laser cavity and generating a laser beam extending in a forward direction along a laser beam axis, wherein the laser beam axis, the sighting element axis, and the gun bore axis are all generally coplanar.
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