Shooting rest chair

US12408757B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12408757-B2
Application numberUS-202418653117-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 2, 2024
Priority dateApr 15, 2021
Publication dateSep 9, 2025
Grant dateSep 9, 2025

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Abstract

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A shooting rest chair, components thereof, and associated methods. The shooting rest chair includes a base configured to rest on a support surface. A seat supported by the base is sized and shaped to support a shooter when the shooter is sitting in the seat. A pivot hub is supported by the base and connects the base to the seat. A weapon support arm assembly connects to the pivot hub by a first pivot connection. The weapon support arm assembly is configured to support the weapon and is pivotable with respect to the base and the seat about the first pivot connection.

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What is claimed is: 1. A shooting rest chair for supporting a shooter and a weapon above a support surface, the shooting rest chair comprising: a base configured to rest on the support surface, the base being configurable in a deployed configuration and in a collapsed configuration; a seat supported by the base, the seat being sized and shaped to support the shooter when the shooter is sitting on the seat; and a weapon support arm assembly supported by the base, the weapon support arm assembly being configured to support the weapon, the weapon support arm assembly being pivotable with respect to the seat through a range of motion, the weapon support arm assembly being configured to be selectively fixable at least three different positions along the range of motion to prevent the weapon support arm assembly from pivoting with respect to the seat. 2. The shooting rest chair of claim 1 , further comprising a retainer configured to selectively fix the position of the weapon support arm assembly along the range of motion to prevent the weapon support arm assembly from pivoting with respect to the seat. 3. The shooting rest chair of claim 2 , wherein the retainer is part of the weapon support arm assembly. 4. The shooting rest chair of claim 2 , wherein the retainer comprises a clamp. 5. The shooting rest chair of claim 2 , wherein the retainer comprises a cam lever moveable between a locked position where the weapon support arm assembly is held in a fixed position along the range of motion and an unlocked position where the weapon support arm assembly is free to pivot along the range of motion. 6. The shooting rest chair of claim 5 , wherein the retainer comprises a collar, the collar being operatively connected to the cam lever such that the collar is tightened when the cam lever is in the locked position and loosened with the cam lever is in the unlocked position. 7. The shooting rest chair of claim 6 , further comprising a pivot hub supported by the base, the collar positioned on the pivot hub and configured to rotate about the pivot hub when the cam lever is in the unlocked position and to be fixed in position on the pivot hub when the cam lever is in the locked position. 8. The shooting rest chair of claim 2 , wherein the retainer forms a pivot connection about which the weapon support arm assembly pivots along the range of motion. 9. The shooting rest chair of claim 2 , wherein the range of motion permits pivoting of the weapon support arm assembly between a left side of the seat and a right side of the seat to change a configuration of the weapon support arm assembly between a left handed shooter arrangement and a right handed shooter arrangement. 10. The shooting rest chair of claim 9 , wherein the range of motion extends across a front of the seat to permit pivoting of the weapon support arm assembly between the left side of the seat and the right side of the seat across a front of the seat to change the configuration of the weapon support arm assembly between the left handed shooter arrangement and the right handed shooter arrangement. 11. The shooting rest chair of claim 2 , wherein the range of motion about which the weapon support arm assembly is pivotable with respect to the seat comprises at least 90 degrees. 12. The shooting rest chair of claim 2 , wherein the range of motion about which the weapon support arm assembly is pivotable with respect to the seat comprises at least 180 degrees. 13. The shooting rest chair of claim 2 , wherein the range of motion about which the weapon support arm assembly is pivotable with respect to the seat comprises 360 degrees. 14. The shooting rest chair of claim 2 , wherein the weapon support arm assembly is configured to be selectively fixable at any position along the range of motion to prevent the weapon support arm assembly from pivoting with respect to the seat. 15. The shooting rest chair of claim 2 , wherein the seat is pivotable with respect to the base, and the weapon support arm assembly is pivotable with respect to the base independent from the seat. 16. The shooting rest chair of claim 2 , wherein the base comprises a plurality of legs configured to engage the support surface when the base is in the deployed configuration. 17. The shooting rest chair of claim 2 , wherein the weapon support arm assembly includes an arm and a weapon rest, and wherein the arm is configured to extend under the seat and upward to the weapon rest. 18. The shooting rest chair of claim 17 , wherein the arm includes a first arm portion, a second arm portion, and a third arm portion, the first arm portion being coupled to the second arm portion by a height adjustment connection and the second arm portion being connected to the third arm portion by a second pivot connection. 19. The shooting rest chair of claim 17 , wherein the weapon rest is connected to the arm by a pivot connection. 20. The shooting rest chair of claim 19 , wherein the rest comprises a cradle for holding the weapon. 21. The shooting rest chair of claim 1 , wherein said at least three different positions along the range of motion are non-predetermined positions along the range of motion. 22. The shooting rest chair of claim 1 , wherein in the deployed position the base is arranged to support the shooting rest chair on the support surface and in the collapsed configuration the base is arranged to be stowed. 23. A shooting rest chair for supporting a shooter and a weapon above a support surface, the shooting rest chair comprising: a base configured to rest on the support surface; a seat supported by the base, the seat being sized and shaped to support the shooter when the shooter is sitting on the seat; and a pivot hub supported by the base; a weapon support arm assembly supported by the base, the weapon support arm assembly being configured to support the weapon, the weapon support arm assembly being pivotable with respect to the seat about the pivot hub through a range of motion, the weapon support arm assembly being configured to be selectively fixable at at least three different positions along the range of motion to prevent the weapon support arm assembly from pivoting with respect to the seat; a retainer configured to selectively fix the position of the weapon support arm assembly along the range of motion to prevent the weapon support arm assembly from pivoting with respect to the seat, the retainer including a first portion and a second portion, the first and second portions configured to move relative to the pivot hub to fix the position of the weapon support arm assembly along the range of motion to prevent the weapon support arm assembly from pivoting with respect to the seat. 24. The shooting rest chair of claim 23 , wherein the first and second portions of the retainer are configured to engage the pivot hub in an arrangement where the first portion and second portion engage opposing sides of the pivot hub to fix the position of the weapon support arm assembly along the range of motion. 25. The shooting rest chair of claim 24 , wherein the pivot hub is a pivot hub connector of the seat, the pivot hub connector pivotably coupling the seat to the base to permit the seat to pivot relative to the base. 26. The shooting rest chair of claim 24 , wherein the first and second portions of the retainer are configured to be drawn toward the pivot hub to constrict the pivot hub between the first and second po

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  • with legs pivotably connected to seat or underframe · CPC title

  • Chairs or stools with rotatable seat (adjustable in height by rotation A47C3/24) · CPC title

  • Accessories for chairs · CPC title

  • A01M31/02Primary

    Shooting stands · CPC title

  • A47C4/52Primary

    Trunk chairs, i.e. chairs collapsible to trunk shape · CPC title

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What does patent US12408757B2 cover?
A shooting rest chair, components thereof, and associated methods. The shooting rest chair includes a base configured to rest on a support surface. A seat supported by the base is sized and shaped to support a shooter when the shooter is sitting in the seat. A pivot hub is supported by the base and connects the base to the seat. A weapon support arm assembly connects to the pivot hub by a first…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Aob Products Company
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01M31/02. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 09 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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