Jerry Glen Sabaldan Elpedes - Milford MI, US Darin W. Schick - Livonia MI, US Mark William Lister - Berkley MI, US Joshua Lee Varner - Commerce MI, US
Assignee:
Trijicon, Inc. - Wixom MI
International Classification:
F41G 1/30
US Classification:
42131
Abstract:
An optical sight is provided and may include an optical element, a reticle displayed on the optical element, and a housing. The housing may include a base, a first post extending from the base, a second post extending from the base, and a cross member extending between the first post and the second post to define an opening receiving the optical element therein. The first post and the second post may extend above the opening and away from the base a greater distance than a top surface of the cross member.
Jerry Glen Sabaldan Elpedes - Milford MI, US Darin W. Schick - Livonia MI, US Mark William Lister - Berkley MI, US Joshua Lee Varner - Commerce MI, US
Assignee:
Trijicon, Inc. - Wixom MI
International Classification:
F41G 1/14
US Classification:
42123, 42131
Abstract:
An optical sight is provided and may include an optical element and a reticle displayed on the optical element. A housing of the optical sight may include a base, a first post extending from the base, a second post extending from the base, and a cross member extending between the first post and the second post to define an opening receiving the optical element therein. The first post and the second post may extend above the opening and away from the base a greater distance than a top surface of the cross member.
Joshua Lee Varner - Commerce MI, US Nicole Renee Thornton - Dearborn Heights MI, US Mark William Lister - Berkley MI, US Jerry Glen Sabaldan Elpedes - Milford MI, US
Assignee:
Trijicon, Inc. - Wixom MI
International Classification:
F41G 1/467
US Classification:
33265, 124 87
Abstract:
A sight is provided and may include a housing having a first end, a second end, and an opening extending along a longitudinal axis between the first end and the second end. The sight may also include an optical fiber supported by the housing and a sighting pin having an aiming point extending into the opening of the housing and receiving light from the optical fiber to illuminate the aiming point. The sighting pin may include a longitudinal axis disposed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the opening.