Multiple Knob Turret
US-2017268851-A1 · Sep 21, 2017 · US
US11320241B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11320241-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016736440-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 7, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2022 |
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A viewing optic is disclosed. In one embodiment, the viewing optic is a rifle scope having a scope body, a movable optical element defining an optical axis connected to the scope body, a turret and a zero point adjustment subassembly. The turret includes a turret screw, a turret chassis subassembly and a turret cap. The turret screw defines a screw axis and is operably connected to the optical element for adjusting the optical axis in response to rotation of the screw. The turret cap at least partially overlaps the turret chassis subassembly. The zero point adjustment subassembly includes a zero cap connected to the turret screw and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism releasably secures the zero cap and the turret. The zero point adjustment subassembly permits adjustment of the zero point without the use of tools.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rifle scope comprising: a scope body; a movable optical element defining an optical axis connected to the scope body; a turret comprising (A) a turret screw defining a screw axis and operably connected to the optical element for adjusting the optical axis in response to rotation of the screw, (B) a turret chassis subassembly, and (C) a turret cap at least partially overlapping the turret chassis subassembly, wherein the turret cap has an upper surface defining a recess and wherein the recess has an upper surface; and a zero point adjustment subassembly comprising (a) a zero cap connected to the turret screw and positioned in the recess of the turret cap, and (b) a locking mechanism releasably securing the zero cap and the turret cap, wherein at least one component of the locking mechanism is positioned between the zero cap and the upper surface of the recess. 2. The rifle scope of claim 1 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises a brake disc and a locking ring. 3. The rifle scope of claim 2 , wherein the upper surface of the turret cap defines a recess, and the zero cap, brake disc and lock ring are concentrically positioned in the recess. 4. The rifle scope of claim 3 , wherein the locking mechanism further includes a lock ring lock button. 5. The rifle scope of claim 4 , wherein the lock ring lock button is formed in the turret cap and comprises at least one spring-containing guide-rod. 6. The rifle scope of claim 1 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises a lock ring, a cam ring and a plurality of spring followers. 7. The rifle scope of claim 6 , wherein the upper surface of the turret cap defines a recess, and the zero cap, cam ring and lock ring are concentrically positioned in the recess. 8. The rifle scope of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of spring followers are sandwiched between the zero cap and an upper surface of the recess. 9. The rifle scope of claim 1 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises a lever, a conical wedge, and a collet. 10. The rifle scope of claim 9 , wherein the lever is connected to the turret screw. 11. The rifle scope of claim 10 , wherein the conical wedge is positioned around the turret screw. 12. The rifle scope of claim 11 , wherein the zero cap has a central opening through which the lever connects to the turret screw. 13. The rifle scope of claim 12 , wherein the collet is sandwiched between the zero cap and an upper surface of the recess. 14. The rifle scope of claim 1 , wherein the turret chassis subassembly comprises: a spiral cam mechanism having a cam pin engaged thereto, the spiral cam mechanism defining a first stop surface and a second stop surface, each positioned for engagement by the stop element, wherein the first stop surface and second stop surface are connected by a channel which at least partially overlaps itself. 15. The rifle scope of claim 14 further comprising a rotation indicator connected to the stop element. 16. The rifle scope of claim 1 , wherein the turret is an elevation turret. 17. A rifle scope comprising: a scope body; a movable optical element defining an optical axis connected to the scope body; a turret comprising (A) a turret screw defining a screw axis and operably connected to the optical element for adjusting the optical axis in response to rotation of the screw, (B) a turret chassis subassembly, and (C) a turret cap at least partially overlapping the turret chassis subassembly; and a zero point adjustment subassembly comprising (a) a zero cap connected to the turret screw, and (b) a locking mechanism releasably securing the zero cap and the turret, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a lever, a conical wedge, and a collet.
Fiducial marks and measuring scales within the optical system · CPC title
Housings; Caps; Mountings; Supports, e.g. with counterweight · CPC title
Viewfinders (for photographic apparatus G03B13/02) · CPC title
Telescopes, e.g. binoculars; Periscopes; Instruments for viewing the inside of hollow bodies; Viewfinders; Optical aiming or sighting devices · CPC title
wedge; cam; eccentric · CPC title
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