Sight with reduced friction line of sight adjustment
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1. In an optical gunsight of the type comprising a barrel;
- windage and elevation adjustment screws made of a relatively hard material and threadedly mounted on said barrel, said adjustment screws having inner ends disposed in the interior of said barrel;
an erector lens housing disposed for pivotal movement within said barrel, said erector lens housing being biased by spring means disposed within said barrel, the improvement comprising;
a plurality of spheres tightly embedded in said erector lens housing at locations wherein said spheres provide point contact with the inner ends of said adjustment screws and with said spring means, said spheres being made of a material which is at least as hard as the material from which said adjustment screws are made to minimize wear and increase accuracy and repeatability of the line of sight adjustment of the gunsight.
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Abstract
A line of sight adjustment mechanism for an optical gun sight which includes windage and elevation screws which bear against an internal component of the sight that defines the line of sight of the sight. A spring biases the internal component against the windage and elevation screws. Hardened steel balls are set into the internal component and affixed thereto at approximate positions to provide point contact between the internal component and the windage and elevation screws, and between the internal component and the spring. Adjustment friction is thus reduced with a resultant reduction in tracking error.
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1. In an optical gunsight of the type comprising a barrel;
- windage and elevation adjustment screws made of a relatively hard material and threadedly mounted on said barrel, said adjustment screws having inner ends disposed in the interior of said barrel;
an erector lens housing disposed for pivotal movement within said barrel, said erector lens housing being biased by spring means disposed within said barrel, the improvement comprising;
a plurality of spheres tightly embedded in said erector lens housing at locations wherein said spheres provide point contact with the inner ends of said adjustment screws and with said spring means, said spheres being made of a material which is at least as hard as the material from which said adjustment screws are made to minimize wear and increase accuracy and repeatability of the line of sight adjustment of the gunsight.
- windage and elevation adjustment screws made of a relatively hard material and threadedly mounted on said barrel, said adjustment screws having inner ends disposed in the interior of said barrel;
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2. In an optical gunsight of the type comprising a barrel;
- windage and elevation adjustment screws made of a relatively hard metal and threadedly mounted on said barrel, said adjustment screws having inner ends disposed in the interior of said barrel;
an erector lens housing disposed for pivotal movement within said barrel, said erector lens housing being biased by spring means disposed within said barrel, the improvement comprising;
contact means mounted on said erector lens housing for providing point contact with the inner ends of said adjustment screws and with said spring means, said contact means being made of a material which is at least as hard as the metal from which said adjustment screws are made to minimize wear and increase accuracy and repeatability of the line of sight adjustment of the gunsight.
- windage and elevation adjustment screws made of a relatively hard metal and threadedly mounted on said barrel, said adjustment screws having inner ends disposed in the interior of said barrel;
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