US 12,276,483 B2
Monocular scope attachment device displaying virtual shooting targets
Sri Karumbati, Bangalore (IN); Matt Rooks, Dublin, OH (US); and Anuj Natraj, Bangalore (IN)
Assigned to XARPIE LABS, LLP, Karnataka (IN)
Filed by Sri Karumbati, Bangalore (IN); Matt Rooks, Dublin, OH (US); and Anuj Natraj, Bangalore (IN)
Filed on Mar. 6, 2024, as Appl. No. 18/596,699.
Application 18/596,699 is a division of application No. 17/571,437, filed on Jan. 7, 2022, granted, now 11,982,514.
Claims priority of application No. 202041043579 (IN), filed on Jan. 7, 2021.
Prior Publication US 2024/0344810 A1, Oct. 17, 2024
Int. Cl. F41G 3/26 (2006.01)
CPC F41G 3/26 (2013.01) 9 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A monocular scope attachment device configured to be removably attached onto a firearm accessible to a user, said monocular scope attachment device configured to enable said user to visualize and shoot at least one virtual shooting target emplaced within a virtual target-shooting environment, said monocular scope attachment device comprising:
a recess defined thereon, said recess configured to removably receive a computer-based device embedded with a processor and a user interface, said computer-based device configured, by predetermined computer-readable instructions executed by said processor, to:
generate a three-dimensional image of said virtual shooting target, and trigger a display of said image of said virtual shooting target on said user interface, and render said user interface and said image displayed thereon viewable through said default rifle scope;
selectively and programmatically redefine said image of said virtual shooting target displayed on said user interface, by programmatically introducing said plurality of virtual adjustable parameters into said image of said virtual shooting target displayed on said user interface, and thereby programmatically modify a manner in which said user visualizes and shoots at said virtual shooting target displayed as a re-defined image on said user interface; and
dynamically and iteratively adjust at least some of said virtual adjustable parameters in real-time during when said user is visualizing said virtual shooting target through said monocular scope attachment device, based on at least one of an accuracy and consistency previously exhibited by said user in shooting at least said image of said virtual shooting target and said re-defined image of said virtual shooting target.