Scope cap
First Claim
1. A device for recording and recalling bullet drop compensation data to a shooter for a firearm having a barrel axis and mountable on an end of a scope body containing an ocular lens and an objective lens, said device comprising:
- a memory storage having at least one memory storage partition for storing the bullet drop compensation data,a visual display responsive to said memory storage for displaying the bullet drop compensation data, anda scope cap extending between a mounting end for being slidably disposed over the end of the scope body and a visual end presenting an opening for disposition over the ocular lens for viewing said memory storage and said visual display supported by said scope cap,wherein the memory storage and the visual display are disposed on the scope cap, andwherein the bullet drop compensation data is recalled to said visual display supported by said scope cap.
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Abstract
A scope cap includes memory storage for recording and recalling bullet drop compensation data and a visual display. A protective lid pivotably attaches to the scope cap by a hinge to protect the scope cap. The protective lid includes a flange to manually pivot the protective lid about the hinge. The scope cap is mounted to a scope of cylindrical shape; the scope cap is circular in shape to slidably attach over the cylindrical shape of the scope. The scope cap presents an opening which surrounds an ocular lens for viewing a selected target. The scope cap defines a top having a first protrusion and a bottom having a second protrusion. The first protrusion includes a set of scroll keys, a power button, and a backlight button. The second protrusion includes an input button and a gun button.
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1. A device for recording and recalling bullet drop compensation data to a shooter for a firearm having a barrel axis and mountable on an end of a scope body containing an ocular lens and an objective lens, said device comprising:
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a memory storage having at least one memory storage partition for storing the bullet drop compensation data, a visual display responsive to said memory storage for displaying the bullet drop compensation data, and a scope cap extending between a mounting end for being slidably disposed over the end of the scope body and a visual end presenting an opening for disposition over the ocular lens for viewing said memory storage and said visual display supported by said scope cap, wherein the memory storage and the visual display are disposed on the scope cap, and wherein the bullet drop compensation data is recalled to said visual display supported by said scope cap. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A device for recording and recalling bullet drop compensation data to a shooter for a firearm having a barrel axis comprising;
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a scope body of cylindrical shape disposed about a central axis and extending between a first end and a second end to present an outer wall and an inner wall, an ocular lens of circular shape concentric with said central axis and disposed in said scope body adjacent said first end for magnifying light, an objective lens of circular shape concentric with said central axis and disposed in said scope body adjacent said second end for transmitting light and viewing a selected target through said ocular lens, an elevation adjustment disposed on said outer wall of said scope body for adjusting the vertical angle between said central axis and the barrel axis for each distance to a selected target, a windage adjustment disposed on said outer wall of said scope body for adjusting the horizontal angle between said central axis and the barrel axis, a scope cap of generally cylindrical shape extending between a mounting end being circular and slidably attached over said cylindrical shape of said first end of said scope body and a visual end presenting an opening over said ocular lens for viewing said selected target, said visual end having a cylindrical shape and defining a top presenting a first protrusion extending radially and outwardly from said scope cap and a bottom presenting a second protrusion extending radially and outwardly from said scope cap, said visual end of said scope cap defining a lip of circular shape extending annularly about and axially from said visual end of said scope cap, a protective lid having an interior side defining a groove of circular shape for receiving and engaging said lip of said scope cap and an exterior side for shielding said ocular lens, said protective lid being pivotably attached to said scope cap for pivotal movement between a closed position covering said opening and protecting said ocular lens and an open position for viewing said ocular lens, a spring loaded hinge on said visual end pivotably attaching said protective lid to said scope cap for alternatively holding said scope cap in said closed position and holding said scope cap in said open position for exposing said ocular lens, a flange protruding radially from said protective lid for applying a manual force to execute said pivotable movement of said protective lid between said open position and said closed position, a memory storage supported by said scope cap having a plurality of memory storage partitions for storing the bullet drop compensation data to establish the vertical angle between said central axis and the barrel axis for each distance to a selected target, a bullet count mechanism supported by said scope cap for access by the shooter and in communication with said memory storage for counting the number of bullets discharged from the firearm, a visual display supported by said second protrusion of said scope cap for access by the shooter and responsive to said memory storage for displaying gun data and bullet count and distance to target and bullet drop compensation data, a backlight supported by said scope cap for illuminating said visual display, and a power source supported by said first protrusion of said scope cap in communication with said memory storage and said backlight, a first plurality of hard keys disposed on said first protrusion of said scope cap for accessing and recalling the bullet drop compensation information including a set of scroll keys for scrolling through the bullet drop compensation data, said first plurality of hard keys further including a backlight button for controlling said backlight and illuminating said visual display, said first plurality of hard keys further including a power button for controlling said power source, a second plurality of hard keys disposed on said second protrusion of said scope cap for inputting the bullet drop compensation data including an input key for inputting the bullet drop compensation data stored in said memory storage and selecting the bullet drop compensation data from said memory storage, and said second plurality of hard keys further including a gun button for scrolling through said plurality of memory storage partitions to display said gun data. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. A scope cap assembly for mounting to a scope for use with a firearm, the scope cap assembly comprising
a scope cap having a body portion adapted to be mounted to a first end of the scope, a first protrusion portion extending from the body portion and a second protrusion portion extending from the body portion opposite the first protrusion portion, said first protrusion portion having memory storage for recording, storing, and recalling the bullet drop compensation data, said second protrusion portion having a visual display responsive to said memory storage for displaying the bullet drop compensation data, and a protective lid mounted to said body portion of said scope cap for movement between an open and a closed position relative to a lens associated with said first end of the scope.
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