Gun rack for VR equipment

By introducing a sliding mechanism and positioning components into the VR gun mount, combined with magnetic positioning and angle adjustment, the problem of the inflexible adjustment of existing VR gun mounts is solved, enabling precise positioning and individual adjustment of the controller position, thus improving the user experience.

CN223959163UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03SHENZHEN SIYUFEI TECH CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-20
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

Existing VR gun mounts cannot be flexibly adjusted according to different users' height, arm length, and usage habits, resulting in a poor user experience, and the fixed position of the controllers makes operation cumbersome.

Method used

A gun holder for VR devices has been designed, which enables independent adjustment of each controller through a sliding mechanism and positioning components. Combined with magnetic positioning and angle adjustment mechanisms, it allows users to flexibly adjust the position of the controllers according to their own needs.

Benefits of technology

It achieves precise positioning and individual adjustment of the distance from each handle to the rear end of the gun arm, improving the user experience, reducing operational complexity, and meeting the needs of different users.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of VR (Virtual Reality) game equipment, in particular to a gun rack for VR equipment, which comprises a gun arm and two first matching parts for assembling handles, the first matching part is in sliding connection with the gun arm through a sliding mechanism; when the first matching part is stressed, the lower end of the first matching part moves in the length direction of the gun arm, and when the first matching part moves to an expected position, the handle is positioned at the expected position. Through the sliding mechanism, a user can flexibly adjust the position of the handle to the rear end of the gun arm according to the arm length and the use habit of the user, so that the handle can be accurately positioned to the position most suitable for operation of the user, and the handle with the position needing to be adjusted can be independently adjusted; the problem that in the prior art, the distance between one handle and the other handle needs to be adjusted along with movement is effectively solved, and the technical scheme has the advantages that the using requirements of different users are met, each handle can be flexibly adjusted, and operation is convenient and fast.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of VR game equipment technology, and in particular to a gun holder for VR equipment. Background Technology

[0002] In recent years, virtual reality (VR) technology has developed rapidly, and its immersive experience has brought revolutionary changes to fields such as gaming, education, and training. In VR games, various VR peripherals have emerged to enhance players' immersion and interactive experience. Among them, the VR gun rack, as an important interactive device, can simulate a realistic shooting experience and is favored by many players.

[0003] However, most existing VR gun mounts have the following shortcomings: inconvenient adjustment and poor adaptability: traditional VR gun mounts have a fixed structure and cannot be flexibly adjusted according to different users' height, arm length and usage habits, resulting in a poor user experience and even easy fatigue.

[0004] For example, CN 219558677 U discloses a foldable VR controller shooting gun stand, including: a gun stand backrest; a first telescopic member, the first telescopic member being hinged to the gun stand backrest via a hinge; a second telescopic member, the second telescopic member being hinged to the first telescopic member via a hinge; and a first handle side rest, the first handle side rest being rotatably mounted on the first telescopic member. This invention, through the freely rotatable first and second telescopic members, and the first and second handle side rests rotatably mounted on the first and second telescopic members, allows the controller to rotate together with the first and second handle side rests during user experience. Furthermore, the first and second telescopic members supporting the first and second handle side rests can also rotate, significantly enhancing the user's entertainment experience, significantly reducing VR controller positioning and shaking, and alleviating physical fatigue caused by holding the VR controller in mid-air.

[0005] Despite the advancements in this technology, some drawbacks remain. For instance, when a user adjusts the distance between one handle and the rear end of the gun arm, the distance of the other handle also moves. However, to adjust each handle to the appropriate position, it is necessary to operate each handle separately multiple times, thus failing to achieve the user's goal of adjusting the handle that needs to be adjusted individually.

[0006] Therefore, the aforementioned technical problems need to be solved. Utility Model Content

[0007] To overcome the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model proposes a gun holder for VR devices, which aims to enable independent adjustment of the distance from each handle to the rear end of the gun arm, allowing users to flexibly adjust the position of each handle according to their own needs, thereby improving the user experience and reducing operational complexity.

[0008] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the basic technical solution proposed by this utility model is as follows:

[0009] A gun mount for VR devices includes a gun arm and two first mating parts for mounting handles;

[0010] Each of the first mating parts is detachably and slidably connected to the gun arm via a sliding mechanism;

[0011] When the first mating part is subjected to force, the sliding mechanism causes the first mating part to move in the length direction of the gun arm, and when it moves to the desired position, it positions the handle in the desired position.

[0012] Furthermore, the sliding mechanism includes a slider disposed at the lower end of the first mating portion; and

[0013] A groove is provided in the gun arm for the movement of the slider;

[0014] The slider can slide in the groove to adjust the position of the handle in the length direction of the gun arm;

[0015] It also includes positioning components;

[0016] The gun arm has a slot on its side, and the positioning component is installed in the slot. The positioning component passes through the slot and is rotatably connected to the slider.

[0017] When the handle is slid to the desired position, the corresponding positioning component can be rotated to fix or release the handle at any position along the length of the gun arm.

[0018] Furthermore, the slider has a first through hole, an anti-slip gear is provided in the first through hole, and the anti-slip gear has a second through hole;

[0019] The positioning element is a positioning post;

[0020] The insertion end of the positioning pin passes through the second through hole and protrudes from the other side of the slider until the insertion end abuts against or does not abut against the inner wall of the gun arm, thereby fixing or releasing the slider at any position in the groove.

[0021] Furthermore, it includes a second mating part, which is connected to the handle;

[0022] The first mating part is hollow inside to allow the second mating part to enter laterally, thereby enabling a detachable connection between the handle and the first mating part.

[0023] Furthermore, the first mating part has a hollow interior, and a first magnetic positioning element is provided at the bottom of the hollow interior;

[0024] The bottom of the second mating part is equipped with a second magnetic positioning member that magnetically engages with the first magnetic positioning member.

[0025] Furthermore, the upper end of the first mating part extends upward to form a groove;

[0026] The groove has a first opening for the handle to enter laterally;

[0027] The hollow interior has a second opening for the second mating part to enter laterally;

[0028] The first opening and the second opening have the same opening direction. When the second mating part enters the second opening laterally, the lower part of the handle can be inserted into the groove from the first opening.

[0029] Furthermore, the gun arm includes a first sub-gun arm and a second sub-gun arm;

[0030] The first sub-gun arm and the second sub-gun arm are rotatably connected by a first angle adjustment mechanism;

[0031] The first sub-arm or the second sub-arm rotates around the first angle adjustment mechanism as the rotation center, thereby realizing the longitudinal position adjustment of the other sub-arm.

[0032] Furthermore, the first angle adjustment mechanism includes a first gear plate connected to the first sub-gun arm and a second gear plate connected to the second sub-gun arm;

[0033] The first toothed plate is disposed at the rear end of the first sub-gun arm, and the second toothed plate is connected to the front end of the second sub-gun arm;

[0034] It also includes a first clearance adjusting rod, the first toothed plate meshing with the second toothed plate, and the first clearance adjusting rod passing through the second toothed plate and threadedly connected to the first toothed plate;

[0035] One end of the first gap adjusting rod is provided with a first adjusting knob, which is used to adjust the meshing gap between the first toothed plate and the second toothed plate.

[0036] Furthermore, the second gear plate is rotatably connected to the front end of the second sub-gun arm via a second angle adjustment mechanism;

[0037] The first angle adjustment mechanism rotates laterally around the second angle adjustment mechanism as the rotation center, thereby realizing the lateral position adjustment of the first sub-gun arm or the second sub-gun arm on the other sub-gun arm.

[0038] Furthermore, a cheek rest is fitted to the rear end of the gun arm;

[0039] The inner surface of the chin rest is provided with several recessed adjustment grooves;

[0040] The rear end surface of the gun arm is provided with a protrusion corresponding to the adjustment groove;

[0041] The protrusion engages with the adjustment groove to adjust the distance between the bottom surface of the cheek rest and the top surface of the gun arm.

[0042] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0043] This utility model provides a gun holder for VR devices, which allows for individual adjustment of the distance from each handle to the rear end of the gun arm. Specifically, this gun holder for VR devices includes a gun arm and two first mating parts for mounting handles. The first mating parts are slidably connected to the gun arm via a sliding mechanism. When the first mating parts are subjected to force, their lower ends move along the length of the gun arm, and when they move to the desired position, they position the handles accordingly. Through the sliding mechanism, users can flexibly adjust the position of the handles to the rear end of the gun arm according to their arm length and usage habits, allowing the handles to be precisely positioned for optimal user operation. Furthermore, it allows for individual adjustment of the handles that require adjustment, effectively overcoming the cumbersome operation problem of existing technologies where adjusting one handle necessitates adjusting the distance of the other. This technical solution meets the needs of different users, allows for flexible adjustment of each handle, and provides convenient operation. Attached Figure Description

[0044] Figure 1 This is an overall structural diagram of Embodiment 1 of the present utility model;

[0045] Figure 2 This is an assembly structure diagram of the first mating part and the gun arm of this utility model;

[0046] Figure 3 This is an assembly structure diagram of the first mating part and the gun arm from another angle of this utility model;

[0047] Figure 4 This is an overall structural diagram of the first mating part of this utility model;

[0048] Figure 5 This is an overall structural diagram of the second mating part of this utility model;

[0049] Figure 6 This is a structural diagram of the first and second gun arms of this utility model;

[0050] Figure 7 This is a structural diagram of the first angle adjustment mechanism of this utility model;

[0051] Figure 8 This is a longitudinal structural diagram of the first angle adjustment mechanism of this utility model;

[0052] Figure 9 This is a transverse structural diagram of the second angle adjustment mechanism of this utility model;

[0053] Figure 10 This is a structural diagram of the gun arm rear end equipped with a cheek rest plate according to the present invention.

[0054] Figure 11 This is a structural diagram of the rear end of the gun arm of this utility model;

[0055] Figure 12 This is a structural diagram of the chin rest of this utility model;

[0056] Figure 13 This is a structural diagram of a second embodiment of the sliding mechanism of this utility model;

[0057] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0058] 1-Gun arm, 11-First gun arm, 12-Second gun arm, 13-Third gun arm, 14-Fourth gun arm, 15-Slot, 16-Inner wall, 17-Protrusion, 18-Top surface, 2-First mating part, 21-Hollow interior, 211-First opening, 212-Bottom, 22-First magnetic positioning element, 23-Groove, 3-Sliding mechanism, 31-Slider, 311-First through hole, 32-Slide groove, 33-Positioning element, 331-Positioning post, 34-Fastener, 341-Second through hole, 4-Second mating part, 41-Second magnetic positioning element, 5-First angle adjustment mechanism, 51-First gear plate, 52-Second gear plate, 53-First gap adjustment rod, 54-First adjustment knob, 6-Second angle adjustment mechanism, 7-Chin rest, 71-Adjustment groove, 72-Bottom surface, 8-Locking element, A-Front end, B-Rear end. Detailed Implementation

[0059] The following will be combined with the appendix Figure 1 To be continued Figure 13The technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model are clearly and completely described. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this utility model, and not all of them. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0060] With the continuous development of VR technology, the demand for immersive VR game experiences is growing. Among the many VR games, shooting simulation games are particularly popular. However, existing VR equipment with accompanying gun mounts have many shortcomings. For example, the controller positions are fixed and cannot be flexibly adjusted according to the player's usage habits and different game scenarios; the angle adjustment between the various parts of the gun mount is not convenient enough, affecting the player's operating comfort.

[0061] In response, the inventors have provided a gun mount for VR devices that allows for flexible adjustment of the position of each handle, enabling individual adjustment of the distance from each handle to the rear end of the gun arm.

[0062] Detailed, such as Figure 1 As shown, this type of gun mount includes a gun arm 1, which has a roughly elongated strip-like structure from left to right. It should be noted that, as... Figure 1 As shown in the diagram, the left side of the paper represents the rear end B of the gun arm 1, which rests close to the user's body and supports the user's shoulder. The right side of the paper represents the front end A of the gun arm. Two handles are mounted along the length of the gun arm 1 for user operation. In actual use, the user can move the handles as needed to adjust them to the desired position.

[0063] Specific examples Figure 2 As shown, each of the handles is fitted onto the gun arm 1 via a first mating part 2. The upper end of the first mating part 2 extends upward to form a groove 23; the shape of the groove 23 matches the lower shape of the handle; the groove 23 has a first opening 231 for the handle to enter laterally; the handle is fitted into the groove 23 through the first opening 231.

[0064] The lower end of the first mating part 2 is detachably slidably connected to the gun arm 1 via a sliding mechanism 3. When the first mating part 2 is subjected to a thrust that moves along the length direction of the gun arm 1, the lower end of the first mating part 2 moves along the length direction of the gun arm 1, and when it moves to the desired position, it positions the handle in the desired position.

[0065] Each handle in this technical solution corresponds to one of the first mating parts 2, and the two are assembled together. This design facilitates precise and individual adjustment of the distance from each handle to the rear end B of the gun arm 1, thereby solving the problem in the prior art that if the position of one handle is adjusted, the position of the other handle will also move.

[0066] In detail, during actual use, the user moves and positions the handle to the desired location using the sliding mechanism 3. In different usage scenarios, the user can adjust the position of a single handle individually, or adjust the positions of both handles separately, thereby changing the distance between them. It is particularly important to note that in this embodiment, when the user adjusts the position of one handle, the other handle does not move accordingly. For example, when the position of the other handle also needs to be adjusted, the user only needs to apply a moving force to the sliding mechanism 3 corresponding to that handle to easily adjust its position.

[0067] It should be further explained that the lower end of the first mating part 2 is detachably slidably connected to the gun arm 1 via a sliding mechanism 3. Based on this connection method, when the gun arm 1 is equipped with two handles, the positions of these two handles can be interchanged along the length of the gun arm 1. Specifically, with... Figure 1 For reference, the first mating part 2 near the front end A can be detached from the gun arm 1 and interchanged with the other first mating part 2, thereby changing the position of the two handles. This design better suits the user's operating habits and actual needs, improving the user experience.

[0068] In a specific embodiment of the utility model, such as Figures 3 to 4 As shown, the sliding mechanism 3 includes a slider 31 located at the lower end of the first mating part 2; and a groove 32 located in the gun arm 1 for moving the slider 31; the slider 31 can slide in the groove 32 to adjust the position of the handle in the length direction of the gun arm 1; it also includes a positioning member 33; a slot 15 is provided on the side of the gun arm 1, and the positioning member 33 is fitted in the slot 15, and the positioning member 33 is rotatably connected to the slider 31 through the slot 15; when the handle slides to the desired position, by rotating the positioning member 33 corresponding to the handle, the handle can be fixed or released at any position in the length direction of the gun arm 1.

[0069] It should be noted that the slide groove 32 is a recessed groove arranged along the length of the gun arm 1. In this embodiment, the slider 31 is a block-shaped structure, the size of which is perfectly fitted and embedded in the slide groove 32. When the slider 31 is subjected to external force, it can move smoothly along the length of the slide groove 10, thereby driving the handle connected to it to achieve position adjustment.

[0070] It should also be clarified that the slot 15 is located on the side of the gun arm 1 and is an inwardly recessed groove structure arranged along the length of the gun arm 1. The diameter of the positioning member 33 is precisely matched with the width of the slot 15, ensuring that the positioning member 33 can be perfectly embedded in the slot 15 to achieve a tight assembly. The slider 31 has a first through hole 311. The insertion end of the positioning member 33 passes through the first through hole 311 and protrudes from the other side of the slider 31 until its insertion end abuts against or separates from the inner wall 16 of the gun arm 1.

[0071] During use, when the insertion end of the positioning member 33 abuts against the inner wall 16, a frictional force is generated between the insertion end and the surface of the inner wall 16. Under the action of this frictional force, the slider 31 can no longer slide within the groove 32, thereby firmly fixing the handle connected to the first mating part 2 in its current position. In this way, the handle will not be accidentally displaced during the game, effectively ensuring the stability of operation.

[0072] Conversely, when the insertion end of the positioning member 33 separates from the inner wall 16 and the contact friction disappears, the user only needs to apply force to the sliding mechanism 3 to push the slider 31 to slide in the groove 32. In this way, the position of the handle connected to the slider 31 in the length direction of the gun arm 1 can be adjusted, thereby meeting the flexible adjustment needs of the handle position in different usage scenarios.

[0073] Furthermore, according to actual usage needs, the first mating part 2 can be detached from the gun arm 1 to change the position of the handle in different positions, further improving the adaptability and convenience of the product.

[0074] In one embodiment of this utility model, the positioning element 33 is a positioning post, which in this embodiment is a bolt. The diameter of the bolt is just enough to fit into the slot 15, so that the spiral can rotate smoothly in the slot 15 when rotating. By rotating the bolt, the spiral can be changed to the desired position.

[0075] In one embodiment of this utility model, it is also as follows: Figures 3 to 4As shown, a fastener 34 is integrally formed in the first through hole 311. In this embodiment, the fastener 34 is a gear. The gear fills the first through hole 311 to expose the second through hole 341. The insertion end of the positioning post passes through the second through hole 341 and is exposed from the other side of the slider 31 until the insertion end abuts or does not abut against the inner wall 16 of the gun arm 1 to fix or release the slider 31 at any position in the slide groove 32.

[0076] The fastener 34 is installed in the first through hole 311 of the slider 31 and works in conjunction with the positioning post and the gun arm 1. When the positioning post is inserted into the second through hole 341 and abuts against the inner wall 16 of the gun arm 1, it applies lateral pressure to the fastener 34. Because the inner surface of the fastener 34 fits tightly against the positioning post, and the outer axis of the fastener fits tightly against the inner wall of the first through hole 311, the fastener 34, the positioning post, and the first through hole work together to effectively prevent the positioning post from moving unnecessarily during gameplay.

[0077] In another specific application scenario, the fastener 34 is a nut integrally formed within the first through hole 311. The fastening principle between the nut and the positioning post is the same as that of the gear mentioned above, and will not be elaborated further here. The gear and nut listed in this technical solution are only two embodiments. Other fasteners that have a fastening positioning post to prevent the game controller from moving unnecessarily during gameplay are all within the protection scope of this technical solution.

[0078] In another application scenario, when the handle position needs to be adjusted, rotating the positioning post separates it from the inner wall of the gun arm 1, thus eliminating the pressure on the fastener 34. The user can then gently push the slider 31 to slide within the groove 32 to adjust the handle position.

[0079] In one embodiment of this utility model, such as Figure 5 As shown, the device includes a second mating part 4, which is connected to the handle. The first mating part 2 has a hollow interior 21, and the hollow interior 21 has a second opening 211 for the second mating part 4 to enter laterally. The second mating part 4 enters laterally into the second opening 211 to achieve a detachable connection between the handle and the first mating part 2. Furthermore, the opening directions of the first opening 231 and the second opening 211 are consistent, and when the second mating part 4 enters laterally into the second opening 211, the lower part of the handle can be inserted into the groove 23 from the first opening 231.

[0080] It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the outer contour of the second mating part 4 is adapted to the outer contour of the hollow interior 21. When the user inserts the second mating part 4 into the first mating part 2 from the side, the compatibility of their shapes and structures makes use of the space structure and facilitates operation by inserting from the side. On the other hand, the lower part of the handle is embedded in the groove 23, which further enhances the stability of the connection. The groove 23 plays a positioning and limiting role, preventing the handle from shaking or displacing unnecessarily during use.

[0081] Furthermore, a first magnetic positioning member 22 is provided at the bottom 212 of the hollow interior 21; a second magnetic positioning member 41 is assembled at the bottom of the second mating part 4, which magnetically engages with the first magnetic positioning member 22. It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the first magnetic positioning member 22 and the second magnetic positioning member 41 are magnets.

[0082] The design of placing the first magnetic positioning member 22 at the bottom 212 of the hollow interior 21 and the second magnetic positioning member 41 at the bottom of the second mating part 4 ensures that when the second mating part 4 is inserted laterally into the first mating part 2, the first magnetic positioning member 22 and the second magnetic positioning member 41 attract each other based on the principle of like poles repelling and unlike poles attracting. This magnetic force not only guides the second mating part 4 to be accurately inserted into the preset position of the first mating part 2, but also continues to play a role after the two are connected, enhancing the stability of the connection and preventing the handle from detaching from the first mating part 2.

[0083] In one embodiment of this utility model, such as Figure 6 As shown, the gun arm 1 includes a first sub-gun arm 11 and a second sub-gun arm 12; the first sub-gun arm 11 and the second sub-gun arm 12 are rotatably connected by a first angle adjustment mechanism 5; the first sub-gun arm 11 or the second sub-gun arm 12 rotates around the first angle adjustment mechanism 5 as the rotation center, thereby realizing the longitudinal position adjustment of the other sub-gun arm.

[0084] Detailed, such as Figure 7 As shown, the first angle adjustment mechanism 5 includes a first toothed disc 51 connected to the first sub-arm 11 and a second toothed disc 52 connected to the second sub-arm 12; the first toothed disc 51 is disposed at the rear end of the first sub-arm 11, and the second toothed disc 52 is connected to the front end of the second sub-arm 12; it also includes a first gap adjustment rod 53, the first toothed disc 51 and the second toothed disc 52 mesh, and the first gap adjustment rod 53 passes through the second toothed disc 52 and is connected to the first toothed disc 51; one end of the first gap adjustment rod 53 is provided with a first adjustment knob 54, which is used to adjust the meshing gap between the first toothed disc 51 and the second toothed disc 52.

[0085] In one specific embodiment, the gun arm 1 is provided with a first sub-gun arm 11, a second sub-gun arm 12, a third sub-gun arm 13, and a fourth sub-gun arm 14 arranged sequentially from the front end A to the rear end B along its length direction.

[0086] The first sub-gun arm 1 and the second sub-gun arm 12 are rotatably connected by the first angle adjustment mechanism 5.

[0087] The first gear 51 of the first angle adjustment mechanism 5 is connected to the rear end of the first sub-arm 11, and the second gear 52 is connected to the front end of the second sub-arm 12, with the two gears meshing with each other. When the first sub-arm 11 or the second sub-arm 12 is rotated, the gear 51 connected to it is rotated. Due to the meshing of the gears, the other gear 51 and the corresponding sub-arm are driven to rotate, thereby achieving longitudinal position adjustment. The first gap adjustment rod 53 passes through the second gear 52 and is connected to the first gear 51. When the first adjustment knob 54 is rotated, because the first gap adjustment rod 53 and the first gear 51 are threadedly connected, the first gear 51 will move axially relative to the second gear 52, thereby adjusting the meshing gap between the two gears. Therefore, by rotating the first adjustment knob 54 to achieve the relative position of the first sub-gun arm 11 and the second sub-gun arm 12, players can freely adjust the longitudinal angle of the gun arm according to their own preferences and the actual situation of the game in some usage scenarios. Especially in simulated shooting games, players can quickly adjust the angle of the gun arm according to different scenarios, making the operation more in line with the game situation, as if they are on a real battlefield, which greatly enhances the immersion of the game and allows players to be more fully engaged in the game world.

[0088] Furthermore, the second gear plate 52 is rotatably connected to the front end of the second sub-gun arm 12 via the second angle adjustment mechanism 5; the first angle adjustment mechanism 5 rotates laterally with the second angle adjustment mechanism 6 as the rotation center, thereby realizing the lateral position adjustment of the other sub-gun arm by the first sub-gun 11 or the second sub-gun arm 12.

[0089] In this embodiment, the structure of the second angle adjustment mechanism 6 is the same as that of the first angle adjustment mechanism 5, and will not be described in detail here. It is particularly important to note that the axes of the first angle adjustment mechanism 5 and the second angle adjustment mechanism 6 are positioned perpendicular to each other. In this embodiment, the first angle adjustment mechanism 5 is mainly responsible for the longitudinal angle adjustment of the first sub-arm 11 and the second sub-arm 12, while the second angle adjustment mechanism 6 acts in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the first angle adjustment mechanism 5. This allows the first arm 11 to change angle relative to the second arm 12 in two mutually perpendicular planes, i.e., from... Figure 8 The longitudinal rotation of the front view, under another lateral force, causes the second angle adjustment mechanism 6 to produce, as... Figure 9 The horizontal variation shown in the top view greatly expands the adjustment dimensions to meet the more complex and diverse needs of players for gun arm posture in different game scenarios.

[0090] In one embodiment of this utility model, the second sub-arm 12 is connected to the third sub-arm 13 via the second angle adjustment mechanism 6, and the third sub-arm 13 is connected to the fourth sub-arm 14 via another first angle adjustment mechanism 5, so as to realize the longitudinal position adjustment of the third sub-arm 13 and the fourth sub-arm 14. It should be understood that this multi-segment design allows the gun arm 1 to be adjusted at multiple angles to suit various usage scenarios, in order to meet the more complex and diverse needs of players for gun arm postures in different game scenarios.

[0091] In some usage scenarios, the first adjustment knob 54 can be adjusted to release the first gap adjustment rod 53 from the first gear 51 and the second gear 52, so that the gun mount can be disassembled in storage scenarios.

[0092] In one embodiment of this utility model, such as Figures 10 to 12 As shown, the rear end of the gun arm 1, namely the fourth sub-gun arm 14, is fitted with a cheek rest 7; the inner surface of the cheek rest 7 is provided with several recessed adjustment grooves 71; the surface of the fourth sub-gun arm 14 is provided with protrusions 17 corresponding to the adjustment grooves 71; the protrusions 17 are spring beads, when the edge of the adjustment groove 17 touches the spring beads, the spring beads retract and enter the bottom of the adjustment groove 17 along the inner wall arc of the adjustment groove 17 and return to their original state. In this way, the distance between the bottom surface 72 of the cheek rest 7 and the top surface 18 of the gun arm 1 can be adjusted by the cooperation of the protrusions 17 and the adjustment grooves 71.

[0093] When it is necessary to adjust the distance between the bottom surface 72 of the cheek rest 7 and the top surface 18 of the gun arm 1, the protrusion 17 at the rear end of the gun arm 1 is aligned with the adjustment grooves 71 at different positions on the inner surface of the cheek rest 7, and then pressed so that the protrusion 17 is embedded in the adjustment grooves 71. Since the adjustment grooves 71 are at different heights on the inner surface of the cheek rest 7, after the protrusion 17 is embedded in different adjustment grooves 71, the height of the cheek rest 7 can be flexibly adjusted relative to the actual situation of the gun arm 1 to find the most comfortable usage state. For example, taller players may need to adjust the cheek rest higher, while shorter players can adjust it lower.

[0094] In one embodiment of the present invention, a locking member 8 is also provided. The back of the locking member 8 has a protrusion, and the fourth sub-gun arm 14 corresponding to the protrusion has a slot 19. The protrusion of the locking member 8 is inserted into the slot 19 to further fix the cheek rest 7 at the desired height position.

[0095] In summary, the gun mount for VR devices provided by this technical solution can flexibly adjust the position of each handle to achieve individual adjustment of the distance from each handle to the rear end of the gun arm 1.

[0096] In another embodiment, such as Figure 13 As shown, the sliding mechanism 3 is a C-shaped clamp. The upper end of the clamp is a handle holder with a mounting handle, and the lower C-shaped part of the clamp is clamped on the gun arm 1. The left and right sides of the clamp are connected by bolts. By rotating the bolts, the tightness of the clamp on the gun arm 1 can be adjusted, thereby adjusting the position of the corresponding handle.

[0097] By providing a corresponding sliding mechanism 3 for each handle, the distance from each handle to the rear end of the gun arm 1 can be adjusted individually, which can effectively solve the problem in the prior art that when the position of one handle is adjusted, the position of the other handle also moves at the same time.

[0098] Based on the disclosure and teachings of the above specification, those skilled in the art can make changes and modifications to the above embodiments. Therefore, this utility model is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and described above, and some modifications and changes to this utility model should also fall within the protection scope of the claims of this utility model. Furthermore, although some specific terms are used in this specification, these terms are only for convenience of explanation and do not constitute any limitation on this utility model.

Claims

1. A gun mount for VR devices, characterized in that: Includes the gun arm and two first mating parts for mounting the handle; Each of the first mating parts is detachably and slidably connected to the gun arm via a sliding mechanism; When the first mating part is subjected to force, the sliding mechanism causes the first mating part to move in the length direction of the gun arm, and when it moves to the desired position, it positions the handle in the desired position.

2. A gun mount for VR devices as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The sliding mechanism includes a slider disposed at the lower end of the first mating part; and A groove is provided in the gun arm for the movement of the slider; The slider can slide in the groove to adjust the position of the handle in the length direction of the gun arm; It also includes positioning components; The gun arm has a slot on its side, and the positioning component is installed in the slot. The positioning component passes through the slot and is rotatably connected to the slider. When the handle is slid to the desired position, the corresponding positioning component can be rotated to fix or release the handle at any position along the length of the gun arm.

3. A gun mount for VR devices as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The slider has a first through hole, and an anti-slip gear is provided in the first through hole. The anti-slip gear has a second through hole. The positioning element is a positioning post; The insertion end of the positioning post passes through the second through hole and protrudes from the other side of the slider until the insertion end abuts against or does not abut against the inner wall of the gun arm, thereby fixing or releasing the slider at any position in the groove.

4. A gun mount for VR devices as described in claim 1, characterized in that: It includes a second mating part, which is connected to the handle; The first mating part has a hollow interior, which allows the second mating part to enter laterally to achieve a detachable connection between the handle and the first mating part.

5. A gun mount for a VR device as described in claim 4, characterized in that: A first magnetic positioning element is provided at the bottom of the hollow interior; The bottom of the second mating part is equipped with a second magnetic positioning member that magnetically engages with the first magnetic positioning member.

6. A gun mount for a VR device as described in claim 4, characterized in that: The upper end of the first mating part extends upward to form a groove; The groove has a first opening for the handle to enter laterally; The hollow interior has a second opening for the second mating part to enter laterally; The first opening and the second opening have the same opening direction. When the second mating part enters the second opening laterally, the lower part of the handle can be inserted into the groove from the first opening.

7. A gun mount for VR devices as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The gun arm includes a first sub-gun arm and a second sub-gun arm; The first sub-gun arm and the second sub-gun arm are rotatably connected by a first angle adjustment mechanism; The first sub-arm or the second sub-arm rotates around the first angle adjustment mechanism as the rotation center, thereby realizing the longitudinal position adjustment of the other sub-arm.

8. A gun mount for a VR device as described in claim 7, characterized in that: The first angle adjustment mechanism includes a first gear plate connected to the first sub-gun arm and a second gear plate connected to the second sub-gun arm; The first toothed plate is disposed at the rear end of the first sub-gun arm, and the second toothed plate is connected to the front end of the second sub-gun arm; It also includes a first clearance adjusting rod, the first toothed plate meshing with the second toothed plate, and the first clearance adjusting rod passing through the second toothed plate and connecting to the first toothed plate; One end of the first gap adjusting rod is provided with a first adjusting knob, which is used to adjust the meshing gap between the first toothed plate and the second toothed plate.

9. A gun mount for a VR device as described in claim 8, characterized in that: The second gear plate is rotatably connected to the front end of the second sub-gun arm via a second angle adjustment mechanism; The first angle adjustment mechanism rotates laterally around the second angle adjustment mechanism as the rotation center, thereby realizing the lateral position adjustment of the first sub-gun arm or the second sub-gun arm on the other sub-gun arm.

10. A gun mount for a VR device as described in any one of claims 1-9, characterized in that: A cheek rest is fitted to the rear end of the gun arm. The inner surface of the chin rest is provided with several recessed adjustment grooves; The rear end surface of the gun arm is provided with a protrusion corresponding to the adjustment groove; The protrusion engages with the adjustment groove to adjust the distance between the bottom surface of the cheek rest and the top surface of the gun arm.

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