Locking adjustment knob
US-9665120-B2 · May 30, 2017 · US
US11248876B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11248876-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816170623-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 27, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 15, 2022 |
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Rifle scopes with zero locks or stops have a body having an internal movable optical adjustor adapted to shift an image generated by the riflescope, a knob connected to the body for rotation about a knob axis and operably connected to the optical adjustor to position the optical adjustor based on a rotational position of the knob, an indicator skirt rotatably engaged to the body and threadedly engaged to the knob, the indicator skirt being operable to move axially with respect to the knob such that the axial position of the indicator skirt is based on the rotational position of the knob, and the knob including a knob stop surface and the indicator skirt including a skirt stop surface, wherein the knob stop surface and the skirt stop surface are configured to positively contact each other to establish a limit of rotational travel of the knob.
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We claim: 1. A riflescope comprising: a tubular body having an internal movable optical adjustor adapted to shift an image generated by the riflescope; a knob connected to the body for rotation about a knob axis and operably connected to the optical adjustor to position the optical adjustor based on a rotational position of the knob; an indicator skirt operably engaged to the body, non-rotating with respect to the body, and threadedly engaged to the knob; the indicator skirt being operable to move axially with respect to the knob such that the axial position of the indicator skirt is based on the rotational position of the knob; and the knob including a knob stop surface and the indicator skirt including a skirt stop surface, wherein the knob stop surface and the skirt stop surface are configured to positively contact each other to establish a limit of rotational travel of the knob. 2. The riflescope of claim 1 wherein the knob stop surface and skirt stop surface are parallel to the knob axis such that they contact other in an abutting manner without a wedging effect. 3. The riflescope of claim 1 wherein at least one of the knob stop surface and the skirt stop surface includes a post extending on a post axis parallel to the knob axis. 4. The riflescope of claim 3 further comprising the post having a flat end surface. 5. The riflescope of claim 3 wherein the other of the knob stop surface and the skirt stop surface includes a channel receiving the post at the limit of rotational travel. 6. The riflescope of claim 1 wherein at least one of the knob stop surface and the skirt stop surface includes a flat surface parallel to the knob axis, the flat surface defining a recess including one of the knob stop surface and the skirt stop surface. 7. The riflescope of claim 6 wherein the recess is a channel. 8. The riflescope of claim 7 wherein the channel has a closed end providing one of the knob stop surface and skirt stop surface. 9. The riflescope of claim 7 wherein the channel is concentric to the knob axis. 10. The riflescope of claim 1 wherein at least one of the knob stop surface and the skirt stop surface is movable radially with respect to the knob axis between a locked position in which the rotation of the knob is prevented and an unlocked position in which rotation of the knob is enabled. 11. The riflescope of claim 10 wherein at least one of the knob stop surface and the skirt stop surface is connected to a movable button protruding radially from the knob. 12. The riflescope of claim 1 wherein the indicator skirt is threadedly engaged to the knob by threads having a selected pitch providing a selected axial offset of the indicator skirt with respect to the knob from one rotation of the knob, and wherein the indicator skirt has indicia that include rotation indicators spaced apart by a distance equal to the selected axial offset. 13. The riflescope of claim 12 wherein the indicia are a plurality of parallel lines. 14. The riflescope of claim 1 wherein the indicator skirt is threadedly engaged to the knob by multi-start threads. 15. The riflescope of claim 1 wherein the indicator skirt is rotationally engaged to the body by way of a channel parallel to the knob axis and a tooth constrained for movement within the channel. 16. The riflescope of claim 15 wherein the channel is on an interior surface of the indicator skirt. 17. The riflescope of claim 1 wherein the skirt is constrained to only axial motion with respect to the body. 18. The riflescope of claim 1 wherein the knob defines a rotation axis, and the skirt and body include a sliding interface aligned parallel to the rotation axis. 19. The riflescope of claim 1 wherein the knob defines a rotation axis, and wherein one of the body and skirt defines an elongated channel parallel to the rotation axis, and the other of the body and skirt includes a tooth slidably received in the channel. 20. The riflescope of claim 1 including indicia on the skirt that remains facing in a rearward direction irrespective of the rotational position of the knob.
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