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US20050145585A1
US20050145585A1 US10/753,923 US75392304A US2005145585A1 US 20050145585 A1 US20050145585 A1 US 20050145585A1 US 75392304 A US75392304 A US 75392304A US 2005145585 A1 US2005145585 A1 US 2005145585A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F7/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials
    • A47F7/0021Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for long or non-stable articles, e.g. fishing rods, pencils, lipsticks or the like; Compartments or recesses as stabilising means
    • A47F7/0028Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for long or non-stable articles, e.g. fishing rods, pencils, lipsticks or the like; Compartments or recesses as stabilising means with one compartment or recess for each article
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B81/00Cabinets or racks specially adapted for other particular purposes, e.g. for storing guns or skis
    • A47B81/005Devices for storing or displaying rifles, guns, pistols or elongated objects such as fishing rods storing fishing rods

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  • This invention relates to gun racks, and more particularly to a rack for holding and displaying a firearm, for instance a rifle or shotgun, in a generally vertical orientation.
  • the prior art includes a variety of gun racks configured for displaying or securing a firearm in various orientations. Typically, these devices display or otherwise secure the rifle or shotgun in a single orientation and do not permit for movement of the firearm while secured.
  • the prior art includes a variety of firearm locking assemblies including several that lock through the trigger guard as demonstrated by the lock and chain arrangement shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,461,385 to Clouser, and the cable and lock arrangement shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,263,592 issued toumblee, Jr.
  • a gun rack that is configured to display and secure a rifle or shotgun in a selected orientation and which allows the rack to be pivoted about an axis so that the firearm may be stored, viewed or displayed from more than one angle.
  • a locking assembly may be integrated with gun rack in such a way as to permit a variety of firearms having a variety of lengths from the butt end of the stock to the trigger guard to be locked in a stored position.
  • the present invention is directed to a gun rack for holding a firearm including a stock and a barrel, the stock including a butt portion, the gun rack including a stock support assembly including a butt support member, the butt the firearm positionable in and supportable by the butt support member and a barrel support assembly including a barrel clip for grasping placement about an outer perimeter of a barrel of the firearm.
  • FIG. 1 is a representative perspective view of a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a representative perspective view of a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a representative top view of a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded representative perspective view of a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a representative perspective view of a mounting bracket for a stock support assembly or a barrel support assembly for a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 6 is representative perspective view of a barrel clip for a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a representative perspective view of a stock support member for a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a representative top view of a gun rack system according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 1 through 3 a preferred embodiment of gun rack 10 is shown including barrel support assembly 20 and stock support assembly 30 .
  • firearm F is shown with butt end T positioned in and supported by butt support member 31 of gun rack 10 .
  • Barrel B is shown secured by barrel support assembly 20 and stock S is shown supported by and secured in stock support assembly 30 .
  • Firearm F is secured to stock support assembly 30 by lock 50 which is inserted through opposing apertures formed in stock support assembly 30 and the trigger guard TG of firearm F.
  • FIGS. 1 through 3 show barrel support assembly 20 pivotably connected to barrel support bracket 40 A and
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 show stock support assembly 30 pivotably connected to stock support bracket 40 B.
  • Barrel clip 21 is shown positioned about an outer perimeter of barrel B of firearm F with barrel clip 21 grasping an outer perimeter of barrel B.
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded representative perspective view of gun rack 10 according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • Gun rack 10 is shown including barrel support assembly 20 and stock support assembly 30 .
  • Barrel support assembly 20 includes barrel clip 21 and barrel clip attachment portion 22 .
  • barrel support assembly 20 is pivotably connectable to barrel support bracket 40 A by means of pivot pin 41 A.
  • stock support assembly 30 includes butt support member 31 from which first side stock support member 32 and second stock support member 33 are connected to and extend from.
  • Stock support assembly 30 also includes rear stock retainer member 39 shown interconnecting first and second side stock support members 32 and 33 .
  • Apertures 34 and 35 are formed in the distal or upper ends of first side stock support member 32 and second stock support member 33 .
  • Lock 50 is insertable through apertures 34 and 35 . As shown, apertures 34 and 35 are formed having oblong configurations to permit firearms having a variety of lengths from the butt end of the stock to the trigger guard to be locked in a stored position.
  • Lock 50 includes pin 51 , fixed end portion 52 and removable end portion 53 and as shown is a coupler style lock as shown generally in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,543,260 and 6,364,339.
  • stock support assembly 30 also includes stock support attachment portion 36 which is shown formed integrally to first side stock support member 32 and second stock support member 33 .
  • Stock support attachment portion 36 is pivotably connectable to stock support bracket 40 B by means of pivot pin 41 B.
  • barrel support assembly 20 and stock support assembly 30 are both pivotable on axis A.
  • support bracket 40 which is typical of barrel support bracket 40 A and stock support bracket 40 B shown in FIG. 4 , is shown to advantage.
  • support bracket 40 includes back plate 42 to which top and bottom plates 43 and 44 respectively are connected to and perpendicularly extend.
  • top plate 43 includes aperture 47 and bottom plate 44 includes aperture 48 through which pivot pin 41 is passed to secure either barrel support assembly 20 or stock support assembly 30 to bracket 40 , as shown in FIGS. 1 through 4 .
  • support bracket 40 also includes first and second side flanges 45 and 46 respectively which connect to and perpendicularly extend from back plate 42 .
  • First and second side flanges 45 and 46 serve to limit the range of pivotable motion of either barrel support assembly 20 or stock support assembly 30 when attached to bracket 40 , as shown in FIGS. 1 through 4 .
  • Attachment apertures 49 A and 49 B provide a location for inserting attachment hardware through back plate 42 .
  • barrel support assembly 20 is shown to advantage.
  • barrel support assembly 20 includes barrel clip 21 and barrel clip attachment portion 22 .
  • Barrel clip 21 includes first and second opposing finger portions 23 and 24 which are connected to and extend from barrel clip attachment portion 22 .
  • barrel support assembly 20 including barrel clip 21 and barrel clip attachment portion 22 , is formed of a resilient polymeric material in an injection molding process, although the component may be otherwise manufactured for instance of a rubber or plastic coated spring steel.
  • Barrel clip attachment portion 22 includes upper and lower attachment surfaces 25 and 26 respectively. Apertures 27 and 28 are formed in upper and lower attachment surfaces 25 and 26 respectively, providing a location for insertion of pin 41 A as shown in FIG. 4 .
  • stock support assembly 30 is shown to advantage.
  • stock support assembly 30 includes butt support member 31 from which first side stock support member 32 and second stock support member 33 are connected to and extend from.
  • stock support assembly 30 also includes rear stock retainer member 39 .
  • Apertures 34 and 35 are formed in the distal or upper ends of first side stock support member 32 and second stock support member 33 .
  • Stock support assembly 30 also includes stock support attachment portion 36 which is shown formed integrally to first side stock support member 32 and second stock support member 33 .
  • Apertures 37 and 38 are formed in upper and lower surfaces of stock support attachment portion 36 providing a location for insertion of pin 41 B as shown in FIG. 4 .
  • gun rack system 100 is shown including a plurality of individual pivotable gun racks in this case depicted as 110 A through 110 D which are pivotably attached and interconnected by rack system upper base member 111 and rack system lower base member 112 .
  • Pivotable gun rack 110 A which is typical of pivotable gun racks 110 A through 110 D, is shown including barrel support assembly 120 A and stock support assembly 130 A.
  • Firearm F is shown supported by and secured in gun rack 110 A. More particularly, barrel B is shown secured by barrel support assembly 120 A and stock S is shown supported by and secured in stock support assembly 130 A.
  • firearm F is shown with butt end T positioned in and supported by butt support member 131 of stock support assembly 130 A by lock 150 A which is inserted through opposing apertures formed in stock support assembly 130 and the trigger guard TG of firearm F.
  • Barrel support assembly 120 A is pivotably connected to barrel support bracket 140 A and stock support assembly 130 A is pivotably connected to stock support bracket 140 B.
  • Barrel clip 121 is shown positioned about an outer perimeter of barrel B of firearm F with barrel clip 121 grasping an outer perimeter of barrel B.

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A gun rack for holding a firearm including a stock and a barrel, the stock including a butt portion, the gun rack including a stock support assembly including a butt support member, the butt the firearm positionable in and supportable by the butt support member and a barrel support assembly including a barrel clip for grasping placement about an outer perimeter of a barrel of the firearm. In one embodiment, the gun rack includes a lock securable through an aperture located near an upper end of the side stock support member and a trigger guard of the firearm, thereby securing the firearm to the stock support assembly. In one embodiment, the stock support assembly and the barrel support assembly are pivotally mounted to a supporting structural member, for instance, a wall, permitting the gun rack to be pivoted about an axis so that the firearm may be stored, viewed or displayed from more than one angle.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention relates to gun racks, and more particularly to a rack for holding and displaying a firearm, for instance a rifle or shotgun, in a generally vertical orientation.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The prior art includes a variety of gun racks configured for displaying or securing a firearm in various orientations. Typically, these devices display or otherwise secure the rifle or shotgun in a single orientation and do not permit for movement of the firearm while secured.
  • Additionally, the prior art includes a variety of firearm locking assemblies including several that lock through the trigger guard as demonstrated by the lock and chain arrangement shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,461,385 to Clouser, and the cable and lock arrangement shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,263,592 issued to Dingee, Jr.
  • It may be desirable to provide a gun rack that is configured to display and secure a rifle or shotgun in a selected orientation and which allows the rack to be pivoted about an axis so that the firearm may be stored, viewed or displayed from more than one angle. Additionally, it may be desirable to provide a locking assembly that may be integrated with gun rack in such a way as to permit a variety of firearms having a variety of lengths from the butt end of the stock to the trigger guard to be locked in a stored position.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention is directed to a gun rack for holding a firearm including a stock and a barrel, the stock including a butt portion, the gun rack including a stock support assembly including a butt support member, the butt the firearm positionable in and supportable by the butt support member and a barrel support assembly including a barrel clip for grasping placement about an outer perimeter of a barrel of the firearm.
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  • FIG. 1 is a representative perspective view of a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is a representative perspective view of a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 3 is a representative top view of a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded representative perspective view of a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 5 is a representative perspective view of a mounting bracket for a stock support assembly or a barrel support assembly for a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 6 is representative perspective view of a barrel clip for a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 7 is a representative perspective view of a stock support member for a gun rack according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
  • FIG. 8 is a representative top view of a gun rack system according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Referring to FIGS. 1 through 3, a preferred embodiment of gun rack 10 is shown including barrel support assembly 20 and stock support assembly 30. In each view shown in FIGS. 1 through 3, firearm F is shown with butt end T positioned in and supported by butt support member 31 of gun rack 10. Barrel B is shown secured by barrel support assembly 20 and stock S is shown supported by and secured in stock support assembly 30. Firearm F is secured to stock support assembly 30 by lock 50 which is inserted through opposing apertures formed in stock support assembly 30 and the trigger guard TG of firearm F. FIGS. 1 through 3 show barrel support assembly 20 pivotably connected to barrel support bracket 40A and FIGS. 1 and 2 show stock support assembly 30 pivotably connected to stock support bracket 40B. Barrel clip 21 is shown positioned about an outer perimeter of barrel B of firearm F with barrel clip 21 grasping an outer perimeter of barrel B.
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded representative perspective view of gun rack 10 according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention. Gun rack 10 is shown including barrel support assembly 20 and stock support assembly 30. Barrel support assembly 20 includes barrel clip 21 and barrel clip attachment portion 22. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 4, barrel support assembly 20 is pivotably connectable to barrel support bracket 40A by means of pivot pin 41A.
  • As see in FIG. 4, stock support assembly 30 includes butt support member 31 from which first side stock support member 32 and second stock support member 33 are connected to and extend from. Stock support assembly 30 also includes rear stock retainer member 39 shown interconnecting first and second side stock support members 32 and 33. Apertures 34 and 35 are formed in the distal or upper ends of first side stock support member 32 and second stock support member 33. Lock 50 is insertable through apertures 34 and 35. As shown, apertures 34 and 35 are formed having oblong configurations to permit firearms having a variety of lengths from the butt end of the stock to the trigger guard to be locked in a stored position. Lock 50 includes pin 51, fixed end portion 52 and removable end portion 53 and as shown is a coupler style lock as shown generally in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,543,260 and 6,364,339.
  • As see in FIG. 4, stock support assembly 30 also includes stock support attachment portion 36 which is shown formed integrally to first side stock support member 32 and second stock support member 33. Stock support attachment portion 36 is pivotably connectable to stock support bracket 40B by means of pivot pin 41B. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 4, barrel support assembly 20 and stock support assembly 30 are both pivotable on axis A.
  • Referring to FIG. 5, support bracket 40, which is typical of barrel support bracket 40A and stock support bracket 40B shown in FIG. 4, is shown to advantage. As shown support bracket 40 includes back plate 42 to which top and bottom plates 43 and 44 respectively are connected to and perpendicularly extend. As shown top plate 43 includes aperture 47 and bottom plate 44 includes aperture 48 through which pivot pin 41 is passed to secure either barrel support assembly 20 or stock support assembly 30 to bracket 40, as shown in FIGS. 1 through 4. As shown support bracket 40 also includes first and second side flanges 45 and 46 respectively which connect to and perpendicularly extend from back plate 42. First and second side flanges 45 and 46 serve to limit the range of pivotable motion of either barrel support assembly 20 or stock support assembly 30 when attached to bracket 40, as shown in FIGS. 1 through 4. Attachment apertures 49A and 49B provide a location for inserting attachment hardware through back plate 42.
  • Referring to FIG. 6, barrel support assembly 20 is shown to advantage. As shown, barrel support assembly 20 includes barrel clip 21 and barrel clip attachment portion 22. Barrel clip 21 includes first and second opposing finger portions 23 and 24 which are connected to and extend from barrel clip attachment portion 22. In the preferred embodiment barrel support assembly 20, including barrel clip 21 and barrel clip attachment portion 22, is formed of a resilient polymeric material in an injection molding process, although the component may be otherwise manufactured for instance of a rubber or plastic coated spring steel. Barrel clip attachment portion 22 includes upper and lower attachment surfaces 25 and 26 respectively. Apertures 27 and 28 are formed in upper and lower attachment surfaces 25 and 26 respectively, providing a location for insertion of pin 41A as shown in FIG. 4.
  • Referring to FIG. 7, stock support assembly 30 is shown to advantage. As shown, stock support assembly 30 includes butt support member 31 from which first side stock support member 32 and second stock support member 33 are connected to and extend from. In the embodiment shown, stock support assembly 30 also includes rear stock retainer member 39. Apertures 34 and 35 are formed in the distal or upper ends of first side stock support member 32 and second stock support member 33. Stock support assembly 30 also includes stock support attachment portion 36 which is shown formed integrally to first side stock support member 32 and second stock support member 33. Apertures 37 and 38 are formed in upper and lower surfaces of stock support attachment portion 36 providing a location for insertion of pin 41B as shown in FIG. 4.
  • Referring to FIG. 8, gun rack system 100 is shown including a plurality of individual pivotable gun racks in this case depicted as 110A through 110D which are pivotably attached and interconnected by rack system upper base member 111 and rack system lower base member 112. Pivotable gun rack 110A, which is typical of pivotable gun racks 110A through 110D, is shown including barrel support assembly 120A and stock support assembly 130A. Firearm F is shown supported by and secured in gun rack 110A. More particularly, barrel B is shown secured by barrel support assembly 120A and stock S is shown supported by and secured in stock support assembly 130A. As shown, firearm F is shown with butt end T positioned in and supported by butt support member 131 of stock support assembly 130A by lock 150A which is inserted through opposing apertures formed in stock support assembly 130 and the trigger guard TG of firearm F. Barrel support assembly 120A is pivotably connected to barrel support bracket 140A and stock support assembly 130A is pivotably connected to stock support bracket 140B. Barrel clip 121 is shown positioned about an outer perimeter of barrel B of firearm F with barrel clip 121 grasping an outer perimeter of barrel B.
  • Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, those of skill in the art will recognize that changes may be made thereto without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

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1. A gun rack for holding a firearm including a stock and a barrel, the stock including a butt portion, the gun rack comprising:
a stock support assembly including a butt support member, the butt portion of the firearm positionable in and supportable by the butt support member; and
a barrel support assembly including a barrel clip for grasping placement about an outer perimeter of a barrel of the firearm.
2. The gun rack of claim 1 wherein the stock support assembly further comprises at least one side stock support member connected to and extending from the butt support member.
3. The gun rack of claim 2 wherein the side stock support member further comprises an aperture located near a distal end of the side stock support member, a lock securable through the aperture and a trigger guard of the firearm for securing the firearm to the stock support assembly.
4. The gun rack of claim 2 wherein the side stock support member further comprises an oblong aperture located near a distal end of the side stock support member, a lock securable through the aperture and a trigger guard of the firearm for securing the firearm to the stock support assembly.
5. The gun rack of claim 1 further comprising:
a first mounting bracket, the stock support member pivotally mounted to the first mounting bracket and pivotable about an axis of rotation; and
a second mounting bracket, the barrel clip pivotally mounted to the second mounting bracket and pivotable about the axis of rotation.
6. The gun rack of claim 1 wherein the barrel support assembly further comprises a resilient barrel clip for grasping placement about a portion of a circumference of a gun barrel.
7. The gun rack of claim 1 wherein the barrel support assembly further comprises a second side stock support member connected to and extending from the butt support member, the first side stock support member opposing the second side stock support member, the second side stock support member including a substantially parallel orientation relative to the second side stock support member.
8. The gun rack of claim 7 further comprising:
the first side stock support member including a first aperture;
the second side stock support member including a second aperture; and
a lock securable through the first aperture, the second aperture and a trigger guard of the firearm for securing the firearm to the stock support assembly.
9. The gun rack of claim 7 further comprising:
the first side stock support member including a first oblong aperture;
the second side stock support member including a second oblong aperture; and
a lock securable through the first oblong aperture, the second oblong aperture and a trigger guard of the firearm for securing the firearm to the stock support assembly.
10. The gun rack of claim 7 further comprising:
the stock support assembly including a first mounting bracket, the stock support member pivotally mounted to the first mounting bracket and pivotable about an axis of rotation; and
the barrel support assembly including a second mounting bracket, the barrel clip pivotally mounted to the second mounting bracket and pivotable about the axis of rotation.
11. A gun rack for holding a firearm including a stock and a barrel, the stock including a butt portion, the gun rack comprising:
a stock support assembly including a butt support member, the stock support assembly including at least one side stock support member connected to and extending from the butt support member, the butt portion of the firearm positionable in and supportable by the butt support member;
a barrel support assembly including a barrel clip for placement about an outer perimeter of a barrel of the firearm;
a first mounting bracket, the stock support member pivotally mounted to the first mounting bracket and pivotable about an axis of rotation; and
a second mounting bracket, the barrel clip pivotally mounted to the second mounting bracket and pivotable about the axis of rotation.
12. The gun rack of claim 11 wherein the side stock support member further comprises an aperture located near a distal end of the side stock support member, a lock securable through the aperture and a trigger guard of the firearm for securing the firearm to the stock support assembly.
13. The gun rack of claim 11 wherein the side stock support member further comprises an oblong aperture located near a distal end of the side stock support member, a lock securable through the aperture and a trigger guard of the firearm for securing the firearm to the stock support assembly.
14. The gun rack of claim 11 wherein the barrel support assembly further comprises a resilient barrel clip for placement about a portion of a circumference of a gun barrel.
15. The gun rack of claim 11 wherein the barrel support assembly further comprises a second side stock support member connected to and extending from the butt support member, the first side stock support member opposing the second side stock support member, the second side stock support member including a substantially parallel orientation relative to the second side stock support member.
16. The gun rack of claim 15 further comprising:
the first side stock support member including a first aperture;
the second side stock support member including a second aperture; and
a lock securable through the first aperture, the second aperture and a trigger guard of the firearm for securing the firearm to the stock support assembly.
17. The gun rack of claim 15 further comprising:
the first side stock support member including a first oblong aperture;
the second side stock support member including a second oblong aperture; and
a lock securable through the first oblong aperture, the second oblong aperture and a trigger guard of the firearm for securing the firearm to the stock support assembly.
18. The gun rack of claim 15 further comprising:
the stock support assembly including a first mounting bracket, the stock support member pivotally mounted to the first mounting bracket and pivotable about an axis of rotation; and
the barrel support assembly including a second mounting bracket, the barrel clip pivotally mounted to the second mounting bracket and pivotable about the axis of rotation.
19. A gun rack comprising:
a stock support assembly including a butt support member, the stock support assembly including at least one side stock support member connected to and extending from the butt support member, the butt portion of the firearm positionable in and supportable by the butt support member; and
a barrel support assembly including a resilient barrel clip for for grasping placement about an outer perimeter of a firearm gun barrel;
a first mounting bracket, the stock support member pivotally mounted to the first mounting bracket and pivotable about an axis of rotation; and
a second mounting bracket, the barrel clip pivotally mounted to the second mounting bracket and pivotable about the axis of rotation.
20. The gun rack of claim 19 further comprising:
the first side stock support member including a first aperture;
the second side stock support member including a second aperture; and
a lock securable through the first aperture, the second aperture and a trigger guard of the firearm for securing the firearm to the stock support assembly.
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