Sight adjusting mechanism
US-2022244521-A1 · Aug 4, 2022 · US
US12372739B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12372739-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117349382-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 29, 2025 |
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A turret comprises a turret screw, cam pin chassis, stop ring, and turret cap. The cam pin chassis has a cam pin extending from the chassis parallel with the axis and is linear moveable within the chassis. The stop ring has a first surface and a second surface comprising a spiral groove terminating at first and second stop surfaces. The cam pin engages the spiral groove. The screw extends through central bores of each of the turret cap, stop ring, and cam pin chassis such that they have a common rotational axis. A rotational limit of the turret is defined by one of the first and second stop.
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A turret having screw defining an axis, the turret comprising: a cam pin chassis having a central bore and securing a cam pin, wherein the screw extends through the central bore, the cam pin extends from the chassis parallel with the axis, and the cam pin is linearly moveable within the cam pin chassis; a stop ring having a central bore, a first surface, and a second surface comprising a spiral groove terminating at first and second stop surfaces, wherein the screw extends through the central bore and the cam pin engages the spiral groove; and a turret cap having a central bore, wherein the screw extends through the central bore such that the turret cap, stop ring, and cam pin chassis have a common rotational axis, wherein the turret cap has a first surface having a groove terminating at first and second stop surfaces and the first surface of the stop ring comprises a pin, wherein the pin of the stop ring engages the groove of the turret cap; wherein a rotational limit of the turret is defined by one of the first and second stop surfaces of the stop ring. 2. The turret of claim 1 , wherein the stop ring has a second planar surface parallel with the first planar surface and the pin extends perpendicularly from the second planar surface. 3. The turret of claim 1 , wherein the groove of the turret cap extends from 300° to 720° around the turret screw. 4. The turret of any of claim 1 , wherein the spiral groove extends from greater than 360° to 1,080° around the turret screw. 5. The turret of any of claim 1 , wherein the stop ring has a first planar surface perpendicular to the axis and the spiral groove is defined in the planar surface. 6. The turret of claim 1 , wherein the spiral groove comprises at least two concentric arcs each centered on the screw axis and substantially encompassing the axis, the spiral groove including at least one transition portion connecting the at least two arcs. 7. The turret of claim 1 , wherein the cam pin is radially moveable. 8. The turret of claim 1 , wherein the cam pin is linearly moveable along at least a portion of a chord of the cam pin chassis. 9. A rifle scope comprising a turret in accordance with claim 2 . 10. A rifle scope comprising: a scope body; a movable optical element defining an optical axis connected to the scope body; a turret having a screw defining a screw axis and operably connected to the optical element for changing the optical axis in response to rotation of the screw, the turret comprising a cam pin chassis, a stop ring, and a turret cap; wherein the cam pin chassis has a central bore and securing a cam pin, wherein the screw extends through the central bore, the cam pin extends from the chassis parallel with the axis, and the cam pin is linearly moveable within the cam pin chassis; wherein the stop ring has a central bore, a first surface, and a second surface comprising a spiral groove terminating at first and second stop surfaces, wherein the screw extends through the central bore and the cam pin engages the spiral groove; and wherein the turret cap has a central bore and the screw extends through the central bore such that the turret cap, stop ring, and cam pin chassis have a common rotational axis, and further wherein the turret cap has a first surface having a groove terminating at first and second stop surfaces and the first surface of the stop ring comprises a pin, wherein the pin of the stop ring engages the groove of the turret cap. 11. The rifle scope of claim 10 , wherein a rotational limit of the turret is defined by one of the first and second stop surfaces of the stop ring. 12. The rifle scope of claim 10 , wherein the groove of the turret cap extends from 300° to 720° around the turret screw. 13. The rifle scope of claim 10 , wherein the rotational limits of the turret are defined by the one of the first and second stop surfaces of the stop ring and one of the first and second stop surfaces of the turret cap. 14. The rifle scope of claim 10 , wherein rotation of the turret cap in a first direction causes the groove of the turret cap to move in a first direction, and wherein responsive to the pin engaging one of the first and second stop surface of the groove further rotation of the turret cap in the first direction causes rotation of the stop ring in the first direction. 15. The rifle scope of claim 14 , wherein rotation of the turret cap in a second direction causes the groove of the turret cap to move in a second direction, and wherein responsive to the pin engaging the other of the first and second stop surface of the groove further rotation of the turret cap in the second direction causes rotation of the stop ring in the second direction. 16. The rifle scope of claim 10 , wherein the spiral groove extends from greater than 360° to 1,080° around the turret screw. 17. The rifle scope of claim 10 , wherein the spiral groove comprises at least two concentric arcs each centered on the screw axis and substantially encompassing the axis, the spiral groove including at least one transition portion connecting the at least two arcs. 18. The rifle scope of claim 10 , wherein axial movement of the turret cap relative to the turret changes the turret from a locked position to an unlocked position.
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