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Recoil reduction firearm stock assembly
Application Number |
13788679 |
Grant Number |
08832984 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2013-03-07 |
First Publication Date |
2014-09-11 |
Grant Date |
2014-09-16 |
Owner |
PHOENIX TECHNOLOGY, LTD. (USA)
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Inventor |
Vesligaj, Zeljko
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Abstract
A recoil reduction stock assembly for a shoulder-fired firearm is described that includes a rear stock section housing a recoil reduction mechanism attachable to firearms with different receiver rear faces by using a front stock section having a rear face attachable to the rear stock section front face and a front face attachable to the rear face of the receiver. The assembly may include one rear stock section housing the recoil reduction mechanism and a plurality of front stock sections, each front stock section having the same rear face profile, but different front face profiles conforming to different receiver rear faces. The recoil reduction mechanism includes a compressible spring and a plunger, whereby recoil of said firearm compresses the spring against the plunger to absorb recoil. The assembly may also include a cheek rest slidably attached over a part of the rear stock section and attached to the recoil mechanism.
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Stock assembly with recoil suppression
Application Number |
14153233 |
Grant Number |
08863428 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2014-01-13 |
First Publication Date |
2014-05-08 |
Grant Date |
2014-10-21 |
Owner |
PHOENIX TECHNOLOGY, LTD. (USA)
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Inventor |
Vesligaj, Zeljko
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Abstract
A stock assembly for attachment to a firearm assembly is described. The stock assembly includes a buttstock having a longitudinal conduit and a locking member; a connector tube with, front and back ends slidable within the buttstock conduit between a fully inserted position and a fully extended position, the tube having a longitudinal conduit; an attachment member slidable within the tube conduit between a forward position and a rearward position, the attachment member having a front end attachable to the firearm assembly and a rear end; a spring within the connector tube engaging the rear end of the attachment member, the spring urging the attachment member toward its forward position; and locking means preventing rotation of the attachment member relative to the connector tube, while allowing the attachment member to move within the tube between its forward and rearward positions.
IPC Classes ?
- F41C 23/06 - Stocks specially adapted for recoil reduction
- F41C 23/00 - Butts; Butt plates; Stocks
- F41C 23/04 - Folding or telescopic stocks or stock parts
- F41C 23/14 - Adjustable stock or stock parts, i.e. adaptable to personal requirements, e.g. length, pitch, cast or drop
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Recoil reducing assembly for autoloading firearms
Application Number |
13438898 |
Grant Number |
08505226 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2012-04-04 |
First Publication Date |
2012-10-18 |
Grant Date |
2013-08-13 |
Owner |
PHOENIX TECHNOLOGY, LTD. (USA)
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Inventor |
Vesligaj, Zeljko
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Abstract
A recoil-reducing stock assembly for an autoloading shotgun or rifle that includes a receiver with a rear face and a spring tube extending rearwardly from the receiver rear face is described. The assembly includes a pistol grip against the receiver rear face having a spring tube bore; a stock having a spring tube recess and a connector tube cavity; a connector tube with a bore attachable at selected positions to the stock within the connector tube cavity; a tubular conduit slidably inserted over the spring tube and slidable and non-rotatable within the connector tube bore, the tubular conduit having a front end non-rotatably attached to the pistol grip; and a compressible spring inserted over the front tubular conduit and between the connector tube and the pistol grip to buffer recoil.
IPC Classes ?
- F41C 23/06 - Stocks specially adapted for recoil reduction
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Stock assembly with recoil suppression
Application Number |
13373056 |
Grant Number |
08671608 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2011-11-03 |
First Publication Date |
2012-02-23 |
Grant Date |
2014-03-18 |
Owner |
PHOENIX TECHNOLOGY, LTD. (USA)
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Inventor |
Vesligaj, Zeljko
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Abstract
A stock assembly for attachment to a firearm assembly is described. The stock assembly includes a buttstock having a longitudinal conduit and a locking member; a connector tube with front and back ends slidable within the buttstock conduit between a fully inserted position and a fully extended position, the tube having a longitudinal conduit; an attachment member slidable within the tube conduit between a forward position and a rearward position, the attachment member having a front end attachable to the firearm assembly and a rear end; a spring within the connector tube engaging the rear end of the attachment member, the spring urging the attachment member toward its forward position; and locking means preventing rotation of the attachment member relative to the connector tube, while allowing the attachment member to move within the tube between its forward and rearward positions.
IPC Classes ?
- F41C 23/14 - Adjustable stock or stock parts, i.e. adaptable to personal requirements, e.g. length, pitch, cast or drop
- F41C 23/06 - Stocks specially adapted for recoil reduction
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Stock assembly with recoil suppression
Application Number |
13200899 |
Grant Number |
08286382 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2011-10-04 |
First Publication Date |
2012-02-02 |
Grant Date |
2012-10-16 |
Owner |
PHOENIX TECHNOLOGY, LTD. (USA)
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Inventor |
Vesligai, Zeljko
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Abstract
A stock assembly for attachment to the receiver of a shotgun is described. The assembly includes a pistol grip; a stock; a connector tube slidable within a conduit in the stock, the stock and connector being selectively lockable to each other; an attachment member slidable within the tube conduit between fully inserted and fully extended positions; a first elongated connector attached to the attachment member and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tube into attachment with the pistol grip; a second elongated connector extending from the pistol grip into engagement with the receiver, the second member being at an angle to the first member; and a compression spring in the tube conduit urging the attachment member toward its fully extended position.
IPC Classes ?
- F41C 23/20 - Butts; Butt plates; Mountings therefor
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Stock assembly with recoil suppression
Application Number |
12455125 |
Grant Number |
08051593 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2009-05-28 |
First Publication Date |
2010-03-25 |
Grant Date |
2011-11-08 |
Owner |
PHOENIX TECHNOLOGY, LTD. (USA)
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Inventor |
Vesligai, Zeljko
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Abstract
A stock assembly for attachment to the receiver of a shotgun is described. The assembly includes a pistol grip; a stock; a connector tube slidable within a conduit in the stock, the stock and connector being selectively lockable to each other; an attachment member slidable within the tube conduit between fully inserted and fully extended positions; a first elongated connector attached to the attachment member and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tube into attachment with the pistol grip; a second elongated connector extending from the pistol grip into engagement with the receiver, the second member being at an angle to the first member; and a compression spring in the tube conduit urging the attachment member toward its fully extended position.
IPC Classes ?
- F41C 23/14 - Adjustable stock or stock parts, i.e. adaptable to personal requirements, e.g. length, pitch, cast or drop
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7.
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Golf club head
Application Number |
10823917 |
Grant Number |
07147574 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2004-04-14 |
First Publication Date |
2005-10-20 |
Grant Date |
2006-12-12 |
Owner |
PHOENIX TECHNOLOGY, LTD. (USA)
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Inventor |
Vesligaj, Zeljko
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Abstract
A golf club head having a front surface with a substantially planar face, a lower edge and a ball impact area, is constructed with a composite core of metal and plastic, with the core being enclosed in an injection molded plastic sheath. The core may be formed of layers of metal and plastic, or an injection molded plastic having metal particles dispersed therein. The metal to plastic weight ratio is preferably from about 90:10 to about 10:90. For putter heads, the head also includes a resilient section in the front surface having a face flush with the front surface, a lower edge aligned with the front surface lower edge, and an upper edge below the ball initial impact area. An exposed section of the non-resilient core may serve as the initial striking surface, while a front section of the resilient sheath may serve as the second ball striking surface.
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