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US1650940A
US1650940A US8050A US805025A US1650940A US 1650940 A US1650940 A US 1650940A US 8050 A US8050 A US 8050A US 805025 A US805025 A US 805025A US 1650940 A US1650940 A US 1650940A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41JTARGETS; TARGET RANGES; BULLET CATCHERS
    • F41J5/00Target indicating systems; Target-hit or score detecting systems
    • F41J5/04Electric hit-indicating systems; Detecting hits by actuation of electric contacts or switches
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  • This invention relates to an, automatic recording target and it has for its object toprovide on improved device of this character so constructed as to control a plurality of electric circuits in which. suitable indicating or recording' devices are included.
  • Figure l is a front elevation of a target constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical sectionul'view there through.
  • Figure 3 is a horizontal vectional view with certain of the parts in elevation
  • Figure 4 is a diagrauuuatic view illustratingcertain recording mechanisms adapted to be used. in conjunction with the circuit making mechanisms of Figures 1 and Like numerals designate corresponding parts in all of the figures of the drawing.
  • Rods 7, 8 and 9 carry the ring like members 10, 11 and 12 of varying diameters and which are disposed in spaced or stepped relation to each other.
  • An additional rod 13 carries a plate 14 constituting a bulls eye and the plate 14 in conjunction with the rings 12, 11 and present a target like structure from the front.
  • the rod 13 carries a pin or screw 15, which is adapted, when said rod is thrust inwardly by the impact of a bullet with the plate let, to make contact with a spring contact strip 16, that is supported from an insulating block 17.
  • One rod of each of the pairs of rods 7, 8 and 9 is p o vided with one of the contact screws or pins 15", 15*, 15, respectively, adapted to make contact with springs 18, 19 or 20 as the case may be, said springs being supported from an insulating block 21.
  • the insulating blocks 17 and 21, (see Figure 3) carry contact screws or binding posts 22 that are associated with the several Contact springs 16, 15 15 and 15.
  • the wires that are attached to these binding posts lead through suitable indicating mechanisms hereinafter described, and then back to; the frame 5. Since the metal rods 7, 8, 9 and 13 are in electrical communication with the rings 5, it follows that a circuit will be completed through the indicating devices whenever the contact screws 15, 15. 15 or 15 make contact with their respective contact springs.
  • a common restoring member for restoring any or all of these rings and bull's eye plate to their initial position consists of a. vertical rock shaft 46 which carries a plate 47 of such length as to overlay the inner ends of all of the rods 7, 8, 9 and 18.
  • the rock shaft 46 is provided with a crank 48 upon its lower end and this crank has a rod or wire 49 attached thereto so that the target may be restored to its initial position from a distance.
  • a target of the character comprising a plurality of concentric rings and a bulls eye plate, rods by which said plate and rings are carried, spring Contact strips disposed adjacent to said rods, and members carried by said rods and adapted to engage said spring contact strips, in combination with a restoring means for said rings and the bulls eye plate, consisting of a rock shaft and a plate carried thereby overlying the inner end of the rods of all of said rings and the rod of the bulls eye plate.
  • a device of the character described comprising a casing, a plurality of concen tric rings disposed in advance thereof. a bulls eye plate disposed in advance of the outermost of said rings, a slidable rod by which the bulls eye plate carried, a pair of slidable rods for each of the rings, a common return element overlying the inner ends of one of the rods of each ring and a circuit making element associated with the other rod of each of said rings.
  • a device of the character described comprising a casing, a plurality of contactint, rings of varying diameters disposed in advance thereof, a bulls eye plate disposed in advance of the outermost of said rings, a slidable rod by which said bulls eye plate is carried, a pair of rods slidably mounting the rings, arock shaft, a plate carried by the rock shaft and overlying the inner ends of one of the rods in each ring, an insulated contact spring strip associated with the other rod of each ring and contact making mem' bers carried by said rods and adapted to engage said strips when said rods are thrust inwardly.
  • the combination with a target comprising a plurality of concentric contact making movable members. circuits associated with said members and adapted to be closed when said members are struck, a plurality of electric signals arranged in the form of a baseball diamond all of said signals being included in the circuit associated with the central or bulls eye member, three of said signals being included in the circuit associated with the next outer member, two of said signals being associated with the next outer member and one of said signals being included in the circuit associated with the next outer member.

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Now. 29, 1927.
J. M. HILL AUTOMATIC RECORDING TARGET Filed Feb. 9. 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet l 51 vwenroz Patented ov. 29, 192.7.
JOSEPH M; HILL, 01Ev OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA.
AUTO'MATZG RECURDING TARGET.
This invention relates to an, automatic recording target and it has for its object toprovide on improved device of this character so constructed as to control a plurality of electric circuits in which. suitable indicating or recording' devices are included.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows:
In the accompanying drawing:
Figure l. is a front elevation of a target constructed in accordance with the invention.
Figure 2 is a vertical sectionul'view there through.
Figure 3 is a horizontal vectional view with certain of the parts in elevation, and
Figure 4: is a diagrauuuatic view illustratingcertain recording mechanisms adapted to be used. in conjunction with the circuit making mechanisms of Figures 1 and Like numerals designate corresponding parts in all of the figures of the drawing.
Referring to the drawing, 5 designates a case which is preferably of metal and which is provided with a bullet proof, front face plate 6. Rods 7, 8 and 9 carry the ring like members 10, 11 and 12 of varying diameters and which are disposed in spaced or stepped relation to each other. An additional rod 13 carries a plate 14 constituting a bulls eye and the plate 14 in conjunction with the rings 12, 11 and present a target like structure from the front. The rod 13 carries a pin or screw 15, which is adapted, when said rod is thrust inwardly by the impact of a bullet with the plate let, to make contact with a spring contact strip 16, that is supported from an insulating block 17. One rod of each of the pairs of rods 7, 8 and 9 is p o vided with one of the contact screws or pins 15", 15*, 15, respectively, adapted to make contact with springs 18, 19 or 20 as the case may be, said springs being supported from an insulating block 21. The insulating blocks 17 and 21, (see Figure 3) carry contact screws or binding posts 22 that are associated with the several Contact springs 16, 15 15 and 15. The wires that are attached to these binding posts lead through suitable indicating mechanisms hereinafter described, and then back to; the frame 5. Since the metal rods 7, 8, 9 and 13 are in electrical communication with the rings 5, it follows that a circuit will be completed through the indicating devices whenever the contact screws 15, 15. 15 or 15 make contact with their respective contact springs. Thus, at the left hand side of Figure 1, I have diagranimatically illustrated how the circuit making mechanism of Figuresvl and 2 may be associated with electrical indicating devices arranged. in the form of abuseball diamond. If the bulls eye 14: be struck and thrust; inwardly, in this case, a circuit will be completed through conductor 25, hell it all of the lights 27, 28, 29 and 80 of the diamond and, through a conductor 31 and battery to the ease Since thecasc is in electrical connection with the rod 13. the circuit. will be completed to the spring 16 by the movement of the rod 18.
If it be the ring 12 that is struck the circuit will be through a conductor 33, lights 28, 29 and 80and then throughthe connections previously described. Thus it will'be seen that in the case of a bulls eye or. home run, all of the lights are lightedand the bell rings while if the second ring 12, is struck, a three base hit is indicated. If it is the ring 11 that is struck, a two base hit is indicated by the completion of a circuit through a conductor 34-, lamps 29 and 30 and conductor 31 as previously indicated. If it is the ring 10 that is struck, then a single base hit is indicated through a conductor 35, only the single lamp 80 being illuminated. It ring 10 is struck then no lamp is lighted and this may be counted a strike.
It is to be understood that I do not limit myself to the particular form which they re cording mechanism may assume. At the right hand side of Figure 4-, I have illustrated, a structure in the nature of a vertical scale 36 and conductors 25, 33", 34 35 and 36 complete the circuits through the respective sub-divisions thereof. All of the conductors named are connected to a common return conductor which leads through the battery and to the case 5.
A common restoring member for restoring any or all of these rings and bull's eye plate to their initial position, consists of a. vertical rock shaft 46 which carries a plate 47 of such length as to overlay the inner ends of all of the rods 7, 8, 9 and 18. The rock shaft 46 is provided with a crank 48 upon its lower end and this crank has a rod or wire 49 attached thereto so that the target may be restored to its initial position from a distance.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the precise construction set forth but that it includes within its purview whatever changes fairly come within either the terms or the spirit of the appended claims.
Having described my invention, what I claim is:
1. A target of the character comprising a plurality of concentric rings and a bulls eye plate, rods by which said plate and rings are carried, spring Contact strips disposed adjacent to said rods, and members carried by said rods and adapted to engage said spring contact strips, in combination with a restoring means for said rings and the bulls eye plate, consisting of a rock shaft and a plate carried thereby overlying the inner end of the rods of all of said rings and the rod of the bulls eye plate.
2. A device of the character described comprising a casing, a plurality of concen tric rings disposed in advance thereof. a bulls eye plate disposed in advance of the outermost of said rings, a slidable rod by which the bulls eye plate carried, a pair of slidable rods for each of the rings, a common return element overlying the inner ends of one of the rods of each ring and a circuit making element associated with the other rod of each of said rings.
3. A device of the character described comprising a casing, a plurality of contactint, rings of varying diameters disposed in advance thereof, a bulls eye plate disposed in advance of the outermost of said rings, a slidable rod by which said bulls eye plate is carried, a pair of rods slidably mounting the rings, arock shaft, a plate carried by the rock shaft and overlying the inner ends of one of the rods in each ring, an insulated contact spring strip associated with the other rod of each ring and contact making mem' bers carried by said rods and adapted to engage said strips when said rods are thrust inwardly.
4. The combination with a target, comprising a plurality of concentric contact making movable members. circuits associated with said members and adapted to be closed when said members are struck, a plurality of electric signals arranged in the form of a baseball diamond all of said signals being included in the circuit associated with the central or bulls eye member, three of said signals being included in the circuit associated with the next outer member, two of said signals being associated with the next outer member and one of said signals being included in the circuit associated with the next outer member.
In testimony whereof he atfixes his signaturc.
JOSEPH M. HILL.
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US2487871A (en) * 1944-03-04 1949-11-15 Havey George Henry Indicating archery target
US3133733A (en) * 1963-03-15 1964-05-19 David C Elseroad Baseball game apparatus including movable target panels at which a baseball is thrown by the player
US20060006597A1 (en) * 2004-07-09 2006-01-12 Maruzen Company Limited Bull's eye target device

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US2487871A (en) * 1944-03-04 1949-11-15 Havey George Henry Indicating archery target
US3133733A (en) * 1963-03-15 1964-05-19 David C Elseroad Baseball game apparatus including movable target panels at which a baseball is thrown by the player
US20060006597A1 (en) * 2004-07-09 2006-01-12 Maruzen Company Limited Bull's eye target device
US7100922B2 (en) * 2004-07-09 2006-09-05 Maruzen Company Limited Bull's eye target device

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