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Combined reflex and laser sight with elevation macro-adjustment mechanism

  • US 9,752,853 B2
  • Filed: 10/13/2015
  • Issued: 09/05/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/13/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A weapon sight comprising:

  • a housing;

    a fastener for providing a rigid connection of the housing to a weapon;

    a visual sight disposed within the housing, the visual sight having a movable portion that is vertically adjustable in relation to the housing; and

    an elevation adjustment mechanism for selectively moving the movable portion up and down, the elevation adjustment mechanism contacting the housing and a first surface of the movable portion of the visual sight and comprising;

    (a) an elevation macro-adjustment mechanism comprising at least one pair of rings, each pair comprising;

    (1) a first ring fixed to a portion of the housing; and

    (2) a second ring having an external lever, the second ring coaxially coupled to the first ring about an adjustment axis and capable of rotating relative to the first ring by moving the lever in an arc; and

    (b) an elevation micro-adjustment assembly coupled to the elevation macro-adjustment mechanism and configured to selectively alter the elevation micro-adjustment assembly position along the adjustment axis, wherein the elevation micro-adjustment assembly is adjustable independently of the elevation macro-adjustment assembly and the elevation micro-adjustment assembly is disposed within the first and second rings of the elevation macro-adjustment mechanism such that rotation of the second ring relative to the first ring results in displacement of the elevation micro-adjustment assembly along the adjustment axis of the first and second rings, thereby causing a vertical adjustment of the movable portion of the visual sight within the housing; and

    (c) a spring disposed between an internal surface of the housing and a second surface of the movable portion of the visual sight, the first surface and the second surfaces being on opposite sides of the movable portion of the visual sight.

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