U.S. patent number RE32,752 [Application Number 07/092,453] was granted by the patent office on 1988-09-20 for protective covering device for long barreled firearms.
Invention is credited to Raymond Kiang.
United States Patent |
RE32,752 |
Kiang |
September 20, 1988 |
Protective covering device for long barreled firearms
Abstract
A protective covering device for .[.rifles.]. .Iadd.long
barreled firearms .Iaddend.includes an integral fiber cloth sheet
elastic nature shaped to fit the wooden portion of a rifle; each
opposite longitudinal edge of the fiber sheet being applied with
adhesive agent and sewn together to constitute a covering body with
a single waterproof seam formed thereat; a fastening device
longitudinally provided in an opening located in the middle of one
side of the covering body; and a butt piece of soft material
closely connected with the lower end of the covering body, so that
the structure of the protective covering device provides effective
protection for the wooden portions of .[.a rifle.]. .Iadd.said
firearm.Iaddend..
Inventors: |
Kiang; Raymond (Taipei,
TW) |
Family
ID: |
26785697 |
Appl.
No.: |
07/092,453 |
Filed: |
September 3, 1987 |
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Application
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Filing Date |
Patent Number |
Issue Date |
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Reissue of: |
807158 |
Dec 10, 1985 |
04644987 |
Feb 24, 1987 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
42/74; 206/317;
224/911; 224/913; 42/96; 428/919 |
Current CPC
Class: |
F41C
23/18 (20130101); F41H 3/00 (20130101) |
Current International
Class: |
F41C
23/18 (20060101); F41C 23/00 (20060101); F41H
3/00 (20060101); F41C 027/00 (); B65D 065/08 () |
Field of
Search: |
;150/52R ;206/315.11,317
;224/911,913 ;428/250,919 ;42/1.01-1.15,74,96 |
References Cited
[Referenced By]
U.S. Patent Documents
Foreign Patent Documents
Primary Examiner: Price; William
Assistant Examiner: Weaver; Sue A.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Dike, Bronstein, Roberts, Cushman
& Pfund
Claims
What I claim is:
1. A protective covering device for .[.rifles.]. .Iadd.a long
barreled firearm .Iaddend.comprising:
a fiber cloth sheet .[.integrally formed with a variegated outer
fiber layer, an intermediate rubber layer and a inner fiber layer
for providing elasticity and impermeability to water, said fiber
cloth sheet being.]. designed in accordance with the shape of a
wooden portion of .[.a rifle.]. .Iadd.said firearm.Iaddend., and
having its opposite longitudinal edges applied with adhesive agent
and sewn together so as to form a covering body with an opening
respectively defined at both its upper and lower ends and a single
waterproof seam formed at one of its sides of the covering body,
for being wrapped around the wooden portion of the .[.rifle.].
stock .Iadd.of said firearm.Iaddend.;
a closing means longitudinally disposed in .[.a middle area of.].
one side of said covering body .[.with its bottom piece located at
a distance away from a lower end of said fiber cloth sheet and its
top piece positioned at an upper edge of said fiber cloth sheet.].
for .[.effecting.]. opening and closing .[.therewith.]. .Iadd.said
covering body.Iaddend.; and
a butt piece, shaped in line with a butt plate of .[.the rifle.].
.Iadd.said firearm.Iaddend., adhesively connected to a
circumferential edge of the opening at the lower end of said
covering body for providing a buffer effect; whereby, effective
protection for the wooden portion of .[.a rifle.]. .Iadd.said
firearm .Iaddend.against rainwater and impact stress in operation
is achieved accordingly.
2. A protective covering device .[.for rifles.]. according to claim
1 wherein said closing means is a zipper.
3. A protective covering device .[.for rifles.]. according to claim
1 wherein said butt piece is a soft rubber formed in a proper
thickness so as to effect protection against water infiltration,
recoil impact on the user's shoulder blade during firing and shock
action in training. .Iadd.
4. A protective covering device according to claim 1 wherein said
fiber cloth sheet is integrally formed with an outer fiber layer
and an inner rubber layer. .Iaddend. .Iadd.5. A protective covering
device according to claim 1 wherein said fiber cloth sheet is
integrally formed with an outer fiber layer, an intermediate rubber
layer and an inner fiber layer for providing elasticity and
impermeability to water. .Iaddend. .Iadd.6. A protective covering
device according to claim 5 wherein said outer fiber layer is
variegated to provide a protective coloration. .Iaddend.
Description
This invention relates to a protective device for rifles, and more
particularly to that type of a protective covering device of which
an integral member is shaped to fit over the wooden portion of a
rifle and provided with closing means so as to promote its utility
and protective capability.
It is generally understood that in addition to technical
improvement in armament development, maintenance work plays an
important role in protecting arms against the elements. It is to
satisfy this need that a protective cover for rifle stock has been
produced. The purposes of the protective cover are as follows:
(1) As the luster of the wooden stock seldom fades in a rifle,
light reflection may reveal the location of the rifle. This is
particularly true in the woods, so that variegated protective
covers are adopted to obtain a camouflage effect.
(2) When the rifle stock becomes wet in the rain, the wood portion
of the stock will expand, and on being exposed in the sun, the wood
portion will contract. Under these circumstances, it is difficult
to maintain the rifle stock in good condition.
The known protective cover for rifle stock is as shown in FIG. 1
wherein the protective cover is made of a number of pieces of
plastic sheeting, including an elongated side piece 11 and two
short side pieces 12. The outer edges of the elongated side piece
11 and the short side pieces 12 are stitched together through an
elastic band 14 so as to provide the tubular cover with elasticity,
and a zipper 13 is provided for closing the open sides of the two
short side pieces 12. In addition, the elongated side piece 11 has
an extension at its tail portion with a hook tape 15 arranged on
the inner side thereof, and each tail end of the short side pieces
12 is provided with a loop tape 16 for being joined with the hook
tape 15. In practical use, the tubular portion of the cover is
wrapped around the rifle stock and closed up by the zipper 13 with
the extension of the elongated side piece 11 folded over the butt
portion of the rifle stock through the hook and loop tapes 15 and
16. However, problems suffered by the known protective cover are as
follows:
(1) In order to provide the protective cover with elasticity,
elastic bands have to be furnished. As a result, not only is
preparation of the cloth and elastic bands difficult, but also
seams formed in the cover such as that of A, B, C and D shown in
FIG. 1 are easily susceptible to rain water seeping in.
(2) Since the known protective cover is made of plastic waterproof
cloth, the surface of the protective cover is slippery and hard to
grip firmly during the rain.
(3) As the butt portion of the rifle stock cannot be completely
enclosed by the tail extension of the cover as shown in FIG. 1,
rain water or foreign matter can easily penetrate into the
cover.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly a primary object of this invention to provide a
protective covering device for the wooden portions of a rifle to
ameliorate the problems associated with the prior art.
This and other objects are achieved by providing a protective
covering device for the wooden portions of a rifle according to
this invention, which device comprises: an integral fiber cloth
sheet of elastic nature designed to fit the shape of a rifle stock;
the opposite longitudinal edges of the fiber cloth sheet being
applied with adhesive agent and sewed together to constitute a
covering body with a single seam formed thereat; a zipper
longitudinally provided in an opening located in the middle of one
side of the covering body; and a butt piece of soft material such
as rubber closely connected with the lower end of the cover body;
so that the structure of the protective covering device according
to this invention provides effective protection for the rifle
stock. In addition, a single fiber cloth sheet is also prepared
according to the shape of the handguard portion of the rifle and
its opposite edges are adhesively sewed together so as to form a
separate handguard protective covering body therewith.
Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent
from the following detailed description which, taken in connection
with the annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of this
invention as defined in the appending claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a known protective cover for rifle
stocks;
FIG. 2 is an illustrative view of a preferred embodiment of a
protective covering device for rifle stocks according to this
invention;
FIG. 2A is a plan view of a butt piece prepared according to the
covering body of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 2;
FIG. 2B is cross-sectional view of a fiber cloth sheet taken from
the line I--I of the preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 3 is a three-dimensional view of the preferred embodiment
shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is an elevational view of the preferred embodiment used on a
rifle; and
FIG. 5 is a three-dimensional view of a protective covering body
for the handguard of the rifle according to this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the preferred embodiment of a
protective covering device for rifles according to this invention
comprises: an integral fiber cloth sheet 21 cut in accordance with
the shape of a rifle stock with both longitudinal edges 210 applied
with adhesive agent and sewed together for providing a covering
body P1 with an opening defined respectively at its upper and lower
ends, and a single waterproof seam 22 formed at its side as shown
in FIG. 3; a zipper 23 longitudinally provided at a central area of
one side of the covering body P1 with its bottom end 231
terminating at a suitable distance away from the lower end of the
covering body P1 and its top end piece 232 located at the upper
edge thereof, so that when the zipper 23 is closed, the zipper
slide is positioned at the upper end with its pull tab 234 anchored
thereat as shown in FIG. 3; and a butt piece 24 (as shown in FIG.
2B), made of soft rubber of a proper thickness and prepared in line
with the butt plate of the rifle, adhesively connected to the
circumferential edge of the opening at the lower end of the
covering body P1, completing the preferred embodiment of the
protective covering device for rifle stocks as shown in FIG. 3.
Referring to FIG. 2B, the fiber cloth sheet 21 used for the
preferred embodiment includes a variegated outer fiber layer 211,
an inner fiber layer 213 and an intermediate rubber layer 212
integrally formed therebetween for providing elasticity as well as
impermeability to water for the fiber cloth sheet 21.
Referring to FIG. 5, a protective covering body P2 for the
handguard of the rifle is also made available with the same fiber
cloth material as that for the protective covering body P1 for the
rifle stock as shown in FIG. 3. The method of joining the opposing
edges of the fiber cloth sheet 21' and the condition of the seam
22' are also the same as those described and illustrated above for
the stock protective covering body P1.
This invention resides in the fiber cloth sheet which is elastic by
nature and requires no additional elastic bands to be stitched to
it, in contrast to the prior art.
This invention resides also in the configuration of the protective
covering device, which is made of an integral fiber cloth sheet
with a single seam well processed to ensure its waterproof
efficiency.
This invention resides more specifically in the structure of the
butt portion which is made of soft rubber material of a suitable
thickness, which reduces the recoil impact of the rifle upon the
shoulder blade of the user during firing operation as well as
provides a buffer effect at the stock heel when the rifle is used
in drilling. Moreover, the joint of the butt portion is closely
sealed to the edges of the lower end of the covering body to
achieve a desirable waterproof effect.
Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled
in the art upon reading the foregoing. It should be understood that
all such modifications and improvements have been deleted herein
for the sake of concisiveness and readibility but fall properly
within the scope of the following claims.
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