IP Library Granted Patent US 11,976,778
Granted Patent B2
US 11,976,778 · App. 18/082,116 · Granted May 7, 2024

Gun-mounted telescoping support stand apparatus

Inventors: Garrett T. Grey (Brandon, MS); Jacob R. Thomason (Madison, MS)
Assignee: Bushnell Holdings, Inc.
F16M11/26F16M11/14F16M11/34F16M2200/027F41A23/14G03B17/561
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Patent No.
US 11,976,778
App. No.
18/082,116
Granted
May 7, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

An accessory or gun-mounted support stand apparatus including a release mechanism and locking mechanism configured to allow or prevent longitudinal movement of telescoping legs.

Claims (43)

1. A telescoping support stand, comprising:

two extendable legs, each leg comprising an outer tube; an inner tube having a first end portion that telescopically slides within the outer tube and a second end portion;

a locking mechanism mounted to the first end portion of the inner tube;

a release assembly configured to release the locking mechanism and allow the first tube and the second tube to move relative to each other;

a connection assembly comprising a connection housing mounted to a first end of the release assembly comprising a connection assembly tube coupled to the connection housing at a first end of the connection assembly tube, wherein the connection assembly tube is configured to couple the connection assembly to a trigger assembly; and the connection assembly tube is coupled to an accessory mounting assembly at a second end of the connection assembly tube, wherein the connection assembly tube is configured to couple the connection assembly to the accessory mounting assembly;

a trigger assembly comprising a trigger pivotally mounted to the connection assembly and movable relative to the release assembly to actuate the release assembly to release the locking mechanism, wherein the trigger comprises first and second ends, the first end being pivotally attached to the trigger assembly about a trigger pivot axis and the second end is configured to be operated by a user to actuate the trigger assembly; and

an accessory mounting assembly disposed adjacent the trigger assembly configured to mount to an accessory;

wherein the connection assembly tube comprises a connection assembly bore extending axially through the connection assembly tube and displacement rod disposed within the connection assembly bore, wherein the displacement rod is configured for biased movement relative to connection assembly bore, wherein the displacement rod has a first end configured to engage with the trigger, wherein a displacement member is coupled to a second end of the displacement rod and is configured to have two curved ramp surfaces; and

wherein the extendable legs further comprise joint members disposed on ends thereof, wherein the joint members are positioned at least partially within the connection assembly housing, wherein a pair of curved actuation members each having a rollable wheel at a first end configured to rollably traverse one of the two curved ramp surfaces, either towards or away from a vertical axis of the support stand apparatus that passes through connection assembly bore as extendable legs hingeably extend or retract towards or away from the vertical axis, thereby widening or narrowing the stance of the support stand apparatus.

2. The telescoping support stand of claim 1 wherein the displacement member is in contact with a release rod; and the displacement rod is operationally connected to the first end of the trigger operable to actuate the displacement member to move the release rod, the release rod releasing the locking mechanism to allow relative movement between the outer and inner tubes.

3. The telescoping support stand of claim 1 wherein the connection assembly tube further comprises a helical spring disposed within the connection assembly bore, wherein the displacement rod is disposed within the helical spring within the connection assembly bore.

4. The telescoping support stand of claim 1 wherein each curved actuation member is pivotally attached to an upper portion of an extendable leg and configured to follow along a respective curved ramp surface via the rollable wheel of the displacement member when the extendable legs angularly rotate to extend or retract from the vertical axis of the support stand apparatus.

5. The telescoping support stand of claim 1 wherein the release rod comprises an upper tip configured to engage and travel along a flange on the curved actuation member.

6. The telescoping support stand of claim 1 wherein the upper end of each extendable leg is engaged to a respective actuation member via a rotation disk eccentrically mounted on a first pivot point, and connected to a second pivot point near its edge.

7. The telescoping support stand of claim 1 wherein the locking mechanism comprises a plunger operationally connected to the release rod, a collar attached to the bottom of inner tube and slidably engaged around the plunger; a helical spring disposed around the plunger and engaged at its upper end to the upper end of the plunger and its lower end engaged to the collar, a truncated cone member disposed around the plunger; a bearing retainer comprising a plurality of bearings circumferentially disposed around the bearing retainer; wherein the conical surface of the truncated cone member is configured to contact the plurality of bearings.

8. The telescoping support stand of claim 7 wherein the locking mechanism is configured to move between a first position preventing the inner tube and the outer tube from moving relative to each other and a second position wherein the inner tube and the outer tube are allowed to move relative to each other.

9. The telescoping support stand of claim 8 wherein in the first position, the conical surface of the truncated cone member is in contact with the plurality of bearings, pressing them against an inner surface of the outer tube and preventing the inner tube and the outer tube from moving relative to each other; and in the second position the conical surface of the truncated cone member allows the bearings to move out of contact with the inner surface, allowing the inner tube and the outer tube to move relative to each other.

10. The telescoping support stand of claim 1 wherein the accessory mounting assembly comprises an accessory mounting assembly housing having an internal socket and a ball joint comprising a ball housed within the internal socket.

11. A telescoping support stand, comprising:

a pair of extendable legs, each leg comprising an outer tube; an inner tube having a first end portion that telescopically slides within the outer tube and a second end portion; and

a locking mechanism mounted to the first end portion of the inner tube comprising a plunger operationally connected to a release rod of a release assembly, a collar attached to the bottom of inner tube and slidably engaged around the plunger; a helical spring disposed around the plunger and engaged at its upper end to the upper end of the plunger and its lower end engaged to the collar, a truncated cone member disposed around the plunger; a bearing retainer comprising a plurality of bearings circumferentially disposed around the bearing retainer; wherein the conical surface of the truncated cone member is configured to contact the plurality of bearings;

a connection assembly mounted to a first end of the release assembly comprising a connection housing and a connection assembly comprising a connection assembly tube comprising a connection assembly bore extending axially through the connection assembly tube, wherein the connection assembly further comprises a helical spring disposed within the connection assembly bore, wherein the displacement rod is disposed within the helical spring within the connection assembly bore, wherein the displacement rod is configured for biased movement relative to connection assembly bore, wherein the displacement rod has a first end configured to engage with the trigger, wherein a displacement member is coupled to a second end of the displacement rod and is configured to have curved ramp surfaces;

the release assembly is configured to release the locking mechanism and allow the first tube and the second tube to move relative to each other, the release assembly comprising a displacement member in contact with a release rod; a displacement rod operable to actuate the displacement member to move the release rod, the release rod releasing the locking mechanism to allow relative movement between the outer and inner tubes;

a trigger assembly comprising a trigger pivotally mounted to the connection assembly and movable relative to the release assembly to actuate the displacement rod, wherein the trigger comprises first and second ends, the first end being pivotally attached to the trigger assembly about a trigger pivot axis; and

an accessory mounting assembly disposed adjacent the trigger assembly configured to mount to an accessory;

wherein the pair of extendable legs define a plane, and wherein the trigger pivot axis is substantially perpendicular to the plane defined by the plurality of extendable legs; wherein the trigger is configured to pivot about the trigger pivot axis such that it remains within the plane defined by the extendable legs;

wherein the extendable legs further comprise joint members disposed on ends thereof, wherein the joint members are positioned at least partially within the connection assembly housing, wherein a pair of curved actuation members each having a rollable wheel at a first end configured to rollably traverse the curved ramp surface of the displacement member, either towards or away from a vertical axis of the support stand apparatus that passes through connection assembly bore as extendable legs hingeably extend away from or retract towards the vertical axis, thereby widening or narrowing the stance of the support stand apparatus.

12. The telescoping support stand of claim 11 wherein the trigger assembly further comprises a trigger assembly housing comprising a tubular clamp having opposed flanges, wherein the tubular clamp is configured to clamp around the connection assembly tube, and the trigger is pivotally mounted between the flanges.

13. The telescoping support stand of claim 11 wherein each curved actuation member may bois pivotally attached to an upper portion of an extendable leg and configured to follow along a respective curved ramp surface of the displacement member via the rollable wheel when the extendable legs angularly rotate to extend or retract from the vertical axis of the support stand apparatus.

14. The telescoping support stand of claim 11 wherein the upper end of each extendable leg is engaged to a respective actuation member via a rotation disk eccentrically mounted on a first pivot point, and connected to a second pivot point near its edge.

15. The telescoping support stand of claim 11 wherein the locking mechanism is configured to move between a first position preventing the inner tube and the outer tube from moving relative to each other and a second position wherein the inner tube and the outer tube are allowed to move relative to each other.

16. The telescoping support stand of claim 15 wherein in the first position, the conical surface of the truncated cone member is in contact with the plurality of bearings, pressing them against an inner surface of the outer tube and preventing the inner tube and the outer tube from moving relative to each other; and in the second position the conical surface of the truncated cone member allows the bearings to move out of contact with the inner surface, allowing the inner tube and the outer tube to move relative to each other.

17. A telescoping support stand, comprising:

two extendable legs, each leg comprising a locking mechanism configured to lock each leg in a desired length and a release assembly configured to release the locking mechanism and allow each leg to extend to the desired length;

a connection assembly comprising a connection housing mounted to a first end of the release assembly comprising a connection assembly tube coupled to the connection housing at a first end of the connection assembly tube, wherein the connection assembly tube is configured to couple the connection assembly to a trigger assembly; and the connection assembly tube is coupled to an accessory mounting assembly at a second end of the connection assembly tube, wherein the connection assembly tube is configured to couple the connection assembly to the accessory mounting assembly;

a trigger assembly comprising a trigger pivotally mounted to the connection assembly and movable relative to the release assembly to actuate the release assembly to release the locking mechanism, wherein the trigger comprises first and second ends, the first end being pivotally attached to the trigger assembly about a trigger pivot axis and the second end is configured to be operated by a user to actuate the trigger assembly; and

an accessory mounting assembly disposed adjacent the trigger assembly configured to mount to an accessory;

wherein the connection assembly tube comprises a connection assembly bore extending axially through the connection assembly tube and displacement rod disposed within the connection assembly bore, wherein the displacement rod is configured for biased movement relative to connection assembly bore, wherein the displacement rod has a first end configured to engage with the trigger, wherein a displacement member is coupled to a second end of the displacement rod and is configured to have two curved ramp surfaces;

wherein the extendable legs further comprise joint members disposed on ends thereof, wherein the joint members are positioned at least partially within the connection assembly housing, wherein a pair of curved actuation members each having a rollable wheel at a first end configured to rollably traverse one of the two curved ramp surfaces, either towards or away from a vertical axis of the support stand apparatus that passes through connection assembly bore as the extendable legs hingeably extend or retract towards or away from the vertical axis, thereby widening or narrowing the stance of the support stand apparatus.

18. The telescoping support stand of claim 17 wherein each extendable leg comprises an outer tube; an inner tube having a first end portion that telescopically slides within the outer tube and a second end portion and the locking mechanism is mounted to the first end portion of the inner tube; and

the displacement member is in contact with a release rod within each extendable leg; and the displacement rod is operationally connected to the first end of the trigger operable to actuate the displacement member to move the release rod, the release rod releasing the locking mechanism to allow relative movement between the outer and inner tubes of each extendable leg.

19. The telescoping support stand of claim 18 wherein the locking mechanism comprises a plunger operationally connected to the release rod, a collar attached to the bottom of inner tube and slidably engaged around the plunger; a helical spring disposed around the plunger and engaged at its upper end to the upper end of the plunger and its lower end engaged to the collar, a truncated cone member disposed around the plunger; a bearing retainer comprising a plurality of bearings circumferentially disposed around the bearing retainer; wherein the conical surface of the truncated cone member is configured to contact the plurality of bearings.

20. The telescoping support stand of claim 17 wherein the connection assembly tube further comprises a helical spring disposed within the connection assembly bore, wherein the displacement rod is disposed within the helical spring within the connection assembly bore.

Assignments (5)
ENTITY CONVERSION Recorded Sep 17, 2025
From: BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, INC.
To: BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 072908/0356 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 25, 2025
From: BELL SPORTS, INC.; BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, INC.; BUSHNELL INC.; C PREME LIMITED LLC; CAMELBAK PRODUCTS, LLC; EAGLE INDUSTRIES UNLIMITED, INC.; FOX HEAD, INC.; GOLD TIP, LLC; LOGAN OUTDOOR PRODUCTS, LLC; MICHAELS OF OREGON CO.; QUIETKAT, INC.; SIMMS FISHING PRODUCTS LLC; STONE GLACIER, INC.; WAWGD NEWCO, LLC; REVELYST OPERATIONS LLC; MILLETT INDUSTRIES
To: CAPITAL ONE, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS THE ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 072238/0250 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 3, 2025
From: BELL SPORTS, INC.; BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, INC.; BUSHNELL INC.; C PREME LIMITED LLC; CAMELBAK PRODUCTS, LLC; EAGLE INDUSTRIES UNLIMITED, INC.; FOX HEAD, INC.; GOLD TIP, LLC; LOGAN OUTDOOR PRODUCTS, LLC; MICHAELS OF OREGON CO.; QUIETKAT, INC.; SIMMS FISHING PRODUCTS LLC; STONE GLACIER, INC.; WAWGD NEWCO, LLC; MILLETT INDUSTRIES; REVELYST OPERATIONS LLC
To: FORTRESS CREDIT CORP., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 069817/0586 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 18, 2023
From: GREY, GARRETT T.
To: BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 062414/0848 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 18, 2023
From: THOMASON, JACOB R.; GREY, GARRETT T.
To: BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 062414/0867 →