U.S. patent application number 10/578742 was filed with the patent office on 2007-03-22 for target apparatus.
Invention is credited to John Cropper, Noel Tierney.
Application Number | 20070063445 10/578742 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 37883301 |
Filed Date | 2007-03-22 |
United States Patent
Application |
20070063445 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Tierney; Noel ; et
al. |
March 22, 2007 |
Target apparatus
Abstract
Target apparatus (2) comprising a target profile (4), a
container (6) for containing a plurality of targets (8), a first
receiving station (10) in the target profile (4) and for receiving
the targets (8) from the container (6), a second receiving station
(12) in the target profile (4) and for receiving the targets (8)
from the container (6), feed means (14) for feeding the targets (8)
one at a time from the container (6) to the first and second
receiving stations (10, 12), and drive means (16) for causing the
automatic operation of the feed means (14) each time a target (8)
is hit and destroyed.
Inventors: |
Tierney; Noel; (Dukinfield,
GB) ; Cropper; John; (Manchester, GB) |
Correspondence
Address: |
Iandiorio & Teska
260 Bear Hill Road
Waltham
MA
02451-1018
US
|
Family ID: |
37883301 |
Appl. No.: |
10/578742 |
Filed: |
November 5, 2004 |
PCT Filed: |
November 5, 2004 |
PCT NO: |
PCT/GB04/04690 |
371 Date: |
May 10, 2006 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
273/359 |
Current CPC
Class: |
F41J 5/205 20130101;
F41J 5/26 20130101; F41J 7/04 20130101; F41J 1/10 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
273/359 |
International
Class: |
A63B 63/00 20060101
A63B063/00 |
Claims
1. Target apparatus comprising a target profile, a container for
containing a plurality of targets, a first receiving station in the
target profile and for receiving the targets from the container, a
second receiving station in the target profile and for receiving
the targets from the container, feed means for feeding the targets
one at a time from the container to the first and second receiving
stations, and drive means for causing the automatic operation of
the feed means each time a target is hit and destroyed.
2. Target apparatus according to claim 1 in which the feed means is
a sweeping arm feed means.
3. Target apparatus according to claim 2 in which the sweeping arm
feed means comprises an arm which sweeps an open dispensing end of
the container and causes the delivery of the targets one at a time
from the container.
4. Target apparatus according to claim 3 in which the container
includes biasing means for biasing the targets in the container
towards the open dispensing end of the container.
5. Target apparatus according to claim 4 in which the biasing means
is a spring and plate arrangement.
6. Target apparatus according to claim 1 in which the drive means
is a mechanical drive means.
7. Target apparatus according to claim 6 in which the mechanical
drive means is a spring powered drive means.
8. Target apparatus according to claim 7 in which the spring
powered drive means includes a constant force spring.
9. Target apparatus according to claim 6 in which the mechanical
drive means includes a pulley arrangement.
10. Target apparatus according to claim 9 in which the pulley
arrangement comprises a drive pulley, a drive belt, a cam pulley,
and a connecting rod, the connecting rod being such that it
connects the cam pulley to the feed means.
11. Target apparatus according to claim 1 in which the target
profile is that of a known animal, person or object.
12. Target apparatus according to claim 11 in which the target
profile is that of a crow, rabbit or squirrel.
13. Target apparatus according to claim 11 in which the first
receiving station is in a head part of the target profile, and in
which the second station is in the body part of the target
profile.
14. Target apparatus according to claim 1 in which the target
profile is a non-moving target profile.
15. Target apparatus to claim 1 in which the target profile is a
moving target profile.
16. Target apparatus according to claim 15 in which the moving
target profile is a rocking target profile and in which the target
apparatus include rocker means for causing the moving target
profile to rock.
17. Target apparatus according to claim 16 in which the rocker
means is an eccentric cam and spring arrangement.
18. Target apparatus to claim 1 and including a base on which the
target profile stands.
19. Target apparatus according to claim 1 in which the first and
the second receiving stations are apertures.
20. Target apparatus according to claim 19 and including
size-reducing means for reducing the size of each one of the
apertures.
21. Target apparatus according to claim 20 in which the
size-reducing means is a first insert for being received in the
aperture forming the first receiving means, and a second insert for
being received in the aperture forming the second receiving means,
and in which the first and the second inserts each has an insert
aperture which is smaller than the aperture into which the insert
is placed.
22. Target apparatus according to claim 1 and including the
targets.
Description
[0001] This invention relates to target apparatus. The target
apparatus is especially useful for use for air gun target practice
but it may be used for target practice with other guns if
desired.
[0002] Various types of target apparatus for use with air guns are
already known. These known types of target apparatus basically fall
into two categories, one category of which is known as a spinner
target, and the other category of which is known as a knock down
target. The spinner target is available in various forms but it
basically comprises a metal disc or discs of different sizes
mounted on a shaft which spins when struck by an air gun pellet or
other projectile. Spinner targets are normally mounted on a spike
driven in the ground.
[0003] The knock down target usually comprises a target profile and
a single target receiving station in the form of an aperture. This
aperture is usually in a chest area of the target profile. The
aperture is backed by a metal plate which, when struck, causes the
whole target to fall down. Resetting of the target is by means of a
lanyard which may be up to fifty meters long. The lanyard is pulled
and this causes the target to stand up again. The knock down target
usually has a non-adjustable base. This base is suitable for use on
flat ground but it is not suitable if the knock down target is to
be mounted on an uneven surface. Because the target must be reset
manually by pulling on the lanyard, this requires that the air
rifle, air pistol or other firearm is put down whilst making the
resetting. This can disturb the concentration of a person shooting
and this is undesirable.
[0004] It is an aim of the present invention to provide target
apparatus which is an improvement over the above two types of known
target apparatus.
[0005] Accordingly, in one non-limiting embodiment of the present
invention there is provided target apparatus comprising a target
profile, a container for containing a plurality of targets, a first
receiving station in the target profile and for receiving the
targets from the container, a second receiving station in the
target profile and for receiving the targets from the container,
feed means for feeding the targets one at a time from the container
to the first and second receiving stations, and drive means for
causing the automatic operation of the feed means each time a
target is hit and destroyed.
[0006] The target apparatus may be one in which the feed means is a
sweeping arm feed means. Other types of feed means may be
employed.
[0007] The sweeping arm feed means preferably comprises an arm
which sweeps an open dispensing end of the container and causes the
delivery of the targets one at a time from the container. The
container may include biasing means for biasing the targets in the
container towards the open dispensing end of the container. The
biasing means may be a spring and plate arrangement. Other types of
biasing means may be employed.
[0008] Preferably, the drive means is a mechanical drive means.
Other types of drive means such for example as electrical drive
means may alternatively be employed.
[0009] The mechanical drive means is preferably a spring powered
drive means. The spring powered drive means preferably includes a
constant force spring.
[0010] The mechanical drive means may include a pulley arrangement.
The pulley arrangement may comprise a drive pulley, a drive belt, a
cam pulley and a connecting rod, the connecting rod being such that
it connects the cam pulley to the feed means.
[0011] Usually, the target profile will be that of an animal,
person or object. Any suitable and appropriate animal, person or
object may be employed. Thus, for example the target profile may be
in the form of a crow, rabbit or squirrel.
[0012] Preferably, the target apparatus is one in which the first
receiving station is in a head part of the target profile, and in
which the second receiving station is in a body part of the target
profile.
[0013] The target profile may be a non-moving target profile.
[0014] Alternatively, the target profile may be a moving target
profile. The target apparatus may then be one in which the moving
target profile is a rocking target profile, and in which the target
apparatus includes rocker means for causing the moving target
profile to rock. The rocker means is preferably an eccentric cam
and spring arrangement. Other types of rocker means may be
employed.
[0015] The target apparatus may include a base on which the target
profile stands. Various designs for the base may be employed.
[0016] Usually, the first and the second receiving stations will be
apertures. The apertures may be circular apertures or apertures of
any other shape. The first and the second apertures may be of the
same size or of different sizes.
[0017] The target apparatus may include size-reducing means for
reducing the size of each one of the apertures.
[0018] The target apparatus may be one in which the size-reducing
means is a first insert for being received in the aperture forming
the first receiving means, and a second insert for being received
in the aperture forming the second receiving means, and in which
the first and the second inserts each has an insert aperture which
is smaller than the aperture into which the insert is placed.
[0019] The target apparatus of the present invention may be
manufactured and sold with or without the targets. The targets can
be bought separately for subsequent installation in the container
if desired.
[0020] The target apparatus of the present invention may comprise
any two or more of the various above described components, and in
any desired combination.
[0021] Embodiments of the invention will now be described solely by
way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in
which:
[0022] FIG. 1 is a rear view of part of target apparatus of the
present invention;
[0023] FIG. 2 is a side view of the part of the target apparatus
shown in FIG. 1;
[0024] FIG. 3 is a side elevation of a container part of the target
apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
[0025] FIG. 4 is a top view of the container part of the target
apparatus shown in FIG. 3;
[0026] FIG. 5 is a view from underneath of drive means forming part
of the target apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
[0027] FIG. 6 is a side view of the drive means shown in FIG.
5;
[0028] FIG. 7 shows the target apparatus of FIG. 1 mounted on a
stand, and as viewed through a sight of a firearm;
[0029] FIG. 8 is an elevated front view of the stand as shown in
FIG. 7;
[0030] FIG. 9 is a side view of the stand as shown in FIG. 8;
[0031] FIGS. 10a-10f show six stages of operation of the target
apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
[0032] FIG. 11 is a front view of size reducing means;
[0033] FIG. 12 is a side view of the size reducing means shown in
FIG. 11;
[0034] FIG. 13 is a rear view of the size reducing means shown in
FIG. 11;
[0035] FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a first portion of an
alternative container part to that shown in FIG. 3; and
[0036] FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a second portion of the
alternative container part.
[0037] Referring to FIGS. 1-13, there is shown target apparatus 2
comprising a target profile 4, and a container 6 for containing a
plurality of targets 8. There are in fact twenty of the targets 8
and, as shown in FIG. 3, the targets 8 are 3 mm chalk discs but
other types of targets may be employed.
[0038] The target apparatus 2 also comprises a first target
receiving station 10 which is in the target profile 4 and which is
for receiving the targets 8 from the container 6. The target
apparatus 2 also further comprises a second target receiving
station 12 which is also in the target profile 4 and which is also
for receiving the targets 8 from the container 6.
[0039] The target apparatus 2 includes feed means 14 for feeding
the targets 8 one at a time from the container 6 to the first and
second receiving stations 10, 12. The target apparatus 2 also
comprises drive means 16 for causing automatic operation of the
feed means 14 each time a target 8 is hit and destroyed.
[0040] The feed means 14 is a sweeping arm feed means 14 having an
arm 18 which sweeps an open dispensing end 20 of the container 6,
and causes the delivery of the targets 8 one at a time from the
container 6.
[0041] As shown in FIG. 3, the container includes biasing means 22
for biasing the target 8 in the container 6 towards the open
dispensing end 20 of the container 6. The biasing means 22 is a
spring and plate arrangement comprising a compression spring 24 and
a push plate 26.
[0042] The drive means 16 is a mechanical drive means. As best seen
from FIG. 1, the mechanical drive means 16 is a spring powered
drive means including a constant force spring 28. The drive means
16 also includes a pulley arrangement 30. The pulley arrangement 30
comprises a drive pulley 32, a drive belt 34, a cam pulley 36 and a
connecting rod 38. The drive belt 34 is made of spring steel which
provides good gripping and also a buffer action when transferring
power from the drive pulley 32. The connecting rod 38 connects the
cam pulley 36 to the arm 18 of the feed means 14.
[0043] As can be seen from FIGS. 1 and 7, the target profile 4 is
in the form of a crow. The target profile 4 may be of any other
suitable and appropriate shape. The first receiving station 10 is
in a head part 40 of the target profile 4. The second receiving
station 12 is in a body part 42 of the target profile 4.
[0044] The target profile 4 is a moving target profile 4. More
specifically, the moving target profile 4 is a rocking target
profile which is caused to rock by rocker means 44. The rocker
means 44 comprises an eccentric cam 46 and a spring 48. The spring
48 is an elongate spring which has one end 49 which bears on the
profile 50 of the eccentric cam 46. This causes the rocking to be
in the form of a bobbing action. The other end 51 of the spring 48
is located in a base 52 of the target apparatus 2. The base 52 is
connected to the target profile 4 by a leg 54. The leg 54 is
pivotally hinged by a pivot 56 to the base 52, and is also
pivotally hinged by a pivot 58 to the body part 42.
[0045] As shown in FIG. 4, the container 6 is mounted on a support
60 which has slots 62 at each end. The slots 62 fit over bolts 64
which terminate in nuts 66. This arrangement enables the support 60
and the container 6 easily to be removed for being refilled with
the targets 8.
[0046] As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the container 6 is provided with
a cocking rod 68 and an arrestor pin 70. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 6,
the spring 32 is wound up using a winding handle 72. As can be seen
from FIG. 6 the drive pulley 32 has a serrated edge 74 to ensure
good grip of the drive belt 34. The drive pulley 32 and the
eccentric cam 46 are mounted on a main shaft 76. The main shaft 76
is split to secure one end of the spring 28. The split is shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6 as split 78. The spring 28 has its other end 80
secured around a hole 82 which accommodates the spring loaded
winding handle 72.
[0047] FIG. 5 also shows how the target apparatus 2 is provided
with an axial hole 84 for receiving the main shaft 76. A hole 86 is
also provided in a base plate 88. A spring loaded pin from the
winding handle 72 is pushed into a corresponding hole in the cam
profile in order to lock the mechanism.
[0048] FIG. 7 shows the target apparatus 2 with a target 8 in
position in the second target receiving station 12. The target
apparatus 2 is shown being viewed through a sight 90 of a fire arm
such for example as an air rifle. The target profile 4 is shown
mounted on a base 92. The base 92 has a platform portion 94 and
three legs 96. The legs 96 are shown having pointed ends for
enabling the base 92 to be pushed into soft ground. The platform
portion 94 has upstanding members 98 for receiving the foot part 52
of the target profile 4.
[0049] FIGS. 8 and 9 show the base 92 in more detail. In FIGS. 8
and 9, the legs 96 have been turned upside down from the position
shown in FIG. 7. This is permitted by having the legs 96 separable
from the platform portion 94 and this is achieved as shown in FIG.
9 by means of wing nuts 100 and bolts 102. Only one wing nut 100
and bolt 102 have been shown for ease of illustration. With the
legs 96 in the position shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, the legs 96 have a
foot part 104 for enabling the base 92 to be mounted on hard
ground. The legs 96 are independently operable for leveling the
base 92 on uneven ground.
[0050] FIGS. 10a-10f show six stages of operation of the target
apparatus 2. As can be seen from FIGS. 10a-10f, each time a target
8 is hit and destroyed, the feed means 14 it automatically operated
by the drive means 16 to feed the targets 8 one at a time from the
container 6 to the first or the second receiving station 10, 12
requiring a target 8. As can be seen from the explanatory wording
included in FIGS. 10a-10f, the feed means 16 is prevented from
moving when a whole target 8 is in position in the first and second
receiving stations 10, 12. The use of pins 106, 107 for holding the
target 8 in position will be noted, see for example FIGS. 10b and
10c. The connecting rod 38 moves vertically and causes the pick up
arm 18 to have a head/body/head/body sweeping motion.
[0051] FIGS. 11-13 shown size-reducing means 108 for reducing the
size of each one of the apertures which form the first and the
second target receiving stations 10, 12. The size-reducing means
108 is an insert 110 which is for being received in a chosen one of
the first and the second target receiving stations, 10, 12. The
insert has an aperture 112 which is smaller than the aperture
forming the first or the second target receiving station 10, 12. A
slot 114 allows the insert 110 to be compressed prior to insertion
so that the insert 110 grips when it is in position. The insert has
a shoulder 116 which is of an appropriate size depending upon
whether or not the insert 110 is to fit into the first target
receiving station 10 or the second target receiving station 12. The
insert 110 has an overlap part 118 for sitting on the front face of
the target profile 4 as best shown in FIG. 12.
[0052] Referring now to FIGS. 14 and 15, there is shown a container
120 for receiving the targets 8. The container 120 comprises a
hopper 122 and a hopper receiver 124. The hopper 122 comprises a
hopper body 126, a fixed end cap 128, a collar 130 and a push plate
132. A coil spring 134 is located inside the hopper body 126. Three
stainless steel spring clips 136 are provided. The spring clip 136
has a clip end 138 which co-operates with a pip 140. The hopper
receiver 124 has three arms 142 which extend outwardly from a
tubular sleeve 144. The tubular sleeve 144 has three cut-outs 146
as shown. These three cut-outs 146 co-operate with and receive the
three clip ends 138 on the hopper 122.
[0053] The container 120 shown in FIGS. 14 and 15 operates such
that the collar 130 on the hopper 122 sits permanently at the rear
of the pip 140 on the illustrated spring clip 136 in FIG. 14. The
collar 130 slides between the positions A-B as shown in FIG. 14.
With the collar 130 at position A, the spring clips 136 define an
open claw. Targets 8 (not shown in FIGS. 14 and 15) are then able
to be inserted into the hopper body 126 from the opposite open end
to the fixed end cap 26. When, for example, twenty of the targets 8
have been pushed into the hopper body 126, the collar 130 is slid
down to the position B, where the collar 130 is at the rear of the
pip 140. This effectively closes the spring clips 136 in the manner
of a claw, thereby holding the targets 8 (i.e. target discs) in
place. When pushed into the hopper receiver 124 and twisted
clockwise, the collar 130 is pushed back to the position A, and the
spring clips 136 open into the cut-outs 146. This allows the
targets 8 to be pushed forward by the push plate 132 and the coil
spring 134.
[0054] It is to be appreciated that the embodiments of the
invention described above with reference to the accompanying
drawings have been given by way of example only and that
modifications may be affected. Thus, for example, the target
profile 4 could be a non-moving target profile if desired. The
target profile 4 may be of a wide variety of different shapes and
sizes to that shown in the drawings.
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