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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 27, 2012
Filed:
Aug. 02, 2010
Russell A. Potterfield, Columbia, MO (US);
Tim Morrow, Jefferson City, MO (US);
Yan-jiang Zhou, Columbia, MO (US);
Tim Kinney, Columbia, MO (US);
Dennis Cauley, Boonville, MO (US);
David Yale, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Robert Joseph Zara, Rocheport, MO (US);
Russell A. Potterfield, Columbia, MO (US);
Tim Morrow, Jefferson City, MO (US);
Yan-Jiang Zhou, Columbia, MO (US);
Tim Kinney, Columbia, MO (US);
Dennis Cauley, Boonville, MO (US);
David Yale, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Robert Joseph Zara, Rocheport, MO (US);
Battenfeld Technologies, Inc., Columbia, MO (US);
Abstract
Bipods and mounting devices for attaching to and supporting firearms, more specifically, bipods which allow independent tension-adjustable movement around two axes. For example, the bipod assembly can be tension-adjusted with a first cam lock for cant movement and can be tension-adjusted with a second cam lock for pivotal movement. Accordingly, independently tension-adjustable and lockable pivot and cam adjustments are provided by this bipod assembly.