序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Universal Holster Assembly US14957224 2015-12-02 US20160153745A1 2016-06-02 Stephen Mark Higgins
The present invention provides for a universal holster assembly for securely storing one or more handguns. The holster assembly comprises a first and second end walls. A supporting pad is located between the first and second end walls. The first and second end walls and the supporting pad define a cradle configured for holstering a handgun. A hollow tube extends through a set of aligned openings formed in the first and second end walls and the supporting pad. A plug having a head and a body is used to secure each end of the tube. The body is inserted into an end of the tube and a head urging against an exterior surface of one of the end walls, thus securing the holster assembly. Additional cradles may be defined by adding dividing walls and additional supporting pads. Further, one or more storage compartments may also be provided.
182 Revised mass weapon storage system US14533806 2014-11-05 US09345323B1 2016-05-24 Thomas Kubiniec
A weapon storage system includes a substantially vertical wall and a substantially horizontal lower shelf. At least one stock saddle is adapted to rest on the lower shelf. The stock saddle includes an asymmetrical oval opening adapted to receive a butt end of a weapon stock. The stock saddle also includes a plurality of steps. An upper saddle is adapted to receive a weapon in a protective bag. The upper saddle has a first wide opening farthest from a back surface of the upper saddle, an intermediate transition portion where the width of the opening narrows from the wide opening, and a rectangular opening closest to the back surface, a threaded means to attach the upper saddle to the vertical wall. A weapon in sits in the weapon storage system at a slant angle of about 17 degrees plus or minus 10 degrees.
183 Mount for suspending and selectively positioning an object US14279718 2014-05-16 US09328860B1 2016-05-03 Matthew Steven Hauser; Brian Lee Keeton
A mount for supporting a gun, bow, or other object is provided. The mount includes a support for contacting a ground surface, a beam extending from the support and being pivotable relative thereto, and a first and second clamp assembly extending from the beam for clamping the object thereabout.
184 FIREARM US14893241 2014-06-27 US20160109202A1 2016-04-21 Rene WEILHARTER
The invention relates to a firearm comprising a housing (1), a magazine (2) for cartridges (3) which are preloaded in the direction of a transfer opening by means of a magazine feeder (7), a lock (8) which can be moved relative to the housing (1) in order to convey the cartridges (3), and a lock catch lever (4) which holds the lock (8) in a rear position when the magazine (2) is empty. A trigger element (9) is provided for automatically releasing the lock (8) into the front position when a loaded magazine (2) is inserted. An engagement surface (10) of the trigger element (9) protrudes into the movement path of a control surface (11) of the magazine (2) in a front starting position. The trigger element (9) is coupled to the lock (8) in a kinematic manner via an effective surface (12) at least during a part of the movement when moving from the front starting position into a rear end position. At the end of the coupled part of the movement, the lock (8) is offset towards the rear relative to the lock rear position by another portion along the lock movement path. The effective surface (12) of the trigger element (9) is disengaged again from the lock (8) in the rear end position of the trigger element (9).
185 AT THE READY WEAPON HOLDER US14877124 2015-10-07 US20160097610A1 2016-04-07 Jack Hancosky
An at the ready weapon holder for supporting a pistol at its barrel, the at the ready weapon holder including a pistol bore support member including a substantially cylindrical rod having a top end and a bottom end and a base including a base plate and a receptacle for receiving the bottom end of the substantially cylindrical rod. The top end of the substantially cylindrical rod is adapted to removably secure the pistol at its barrel by having the top end of the substantially cylindrical rod inserted into the bore of the pistol.
186 Helicopter equipment mounting post US14248070 2014-04-08 US09284053B2 2016-03-15 Drew O'Brien Cook; Korey Lynn Bush
The invention relates to a mounting post that can be selectively installed in a helicopter or other aircraft in order to support a tactical weapon or other equipment and removed when not required so as to free up additional passenger and/or cargo space. Preferably the mounting post can be quickly installed and removed without requiring the use of any tools. An elongated post having one or more T-track along its length is slid through an opening in an aircraft panel, such as the floor, and slid into a bracket with corresponding T-rails. A stop is used to limit further movement of the post through the bracket and a latch is used to selectively allow the post to be removed.
187 Universal holder for a firearm US13987603 2013-08-12 US09261328B2 2016-02-16 Justin Sitz
Holders usable to secure a firearm include a first plate, a second plate extending from the first plate at a first angle, and an insertable member extending from the second plate at a second angle. The insertable member is adapted for insertion into the barrel of the firearm to stabilize the firearm against lateral movement. Friction between the firearm and the first plate, a trigger guard engaged with the holder, or combinations thereof can stabilize the firearm against vertical movement. Such friction can be created using application of a lateral force against the interior of the firearm barrel using the insertable member, application of a lateral force against the exterior of the firearm using a trigger guard, use of a protruding, compressible, or frictional surface on the first plate, or combinations thereof.
188 SHOOTING RESTS AND POLE ASSEMBLIES US14722858 2015-05-27 US20160018180A1 2016-01-21 Allan W. Antell
A pole assembly includes a slide mounted reciprocally to a pole. The slide includes an upper extremity, a lower extremity, and a handle between the upper extremity and the lower extremity. First and second jaws are mounted reciprocally to the slide between gripping positions for gripping the pole therebetween and released positions for releasing the pole therebetween. The slide is disabled from moving reciprocally relative to the pole, in the gripping positions of the first and second jaws. The slide is enabled for moving reciprocally relative to the pole, in the released positions of the first and second jaws. Each of the first and second jaws reciprocates obliquely relative to the pole from the released position away from the pole and the upper extremity of the slide, and the gripping position toward the pole and the upper extremity of the slide.
189 Universal magazine mounting system US13897389 2013-05-18 US09228800B2 2016-01-05 Frederick J. Holmes; Mark E. Jenkinson
A magazine mounting platform having at least one mounting fixture for insertion into the magazine compartment of a firearm thus securing the firearm in place. The magazine mounting fixture may include at least one dowel pin operable for insertion into receivers on the platform. Some embodiments may also include a rotational adapter which allows for a firearm mounted on the fixture to be rotated. Risers may be included to provide additional support for a firearm by securing in place a barrel or a stock. Some embodiments may include magazine mounts for M4 carbine type, AR rifle type or Model 1911 pistol type firearms.
190 MULTIPURPOSE SECURING SYSTEMS, KITS AND METHODOLOGIES US14650822 2013-12-10 US20150377578A1 2015-12-31 David Sumner Tucker; Jerry Dean Boggess
Securing mechanisms are provided for various applications. As consistent with one or more embodiments, first and second securing mechanisms respectively couple to a surface and an object to be secured. The first securing mechanism includes a device interface that secures a first portion of a device, and includes a rigid protrusion having a concave surface and a flexible structure coupled to the rigid protrusion and configured and arranged to flexibly secure the device via the concave surface. A first surface interface mitigates movement of the first securing mechanism and the first portion of the securable device relative to a surface. The second securing mechanism includes a device interface that secures a second portion of the securable device relative to the second securing mechanism, and a second surface interface that mitigates movement of the second securing mechanism and the second portion of the securable device, relative to the surface.
191 Firearm safe for facilitating firearm receipt US14639571 2015-03-05 US09218699B1 2015-12-22 Scott McIntyre; Jason Hartenberger
A firearm safe is described which may provide a firearm in a state for ready access such that release of the firearm from the safe is performed when a user's hand is in position to readily accept and use the firearm with no or minimal avoidance of obstructions. The firearm safe may maintain the firearm in a locked and protected position when access is not desired and may carry the firearm on a carriage assembly. The firearm safe may provide the firearm only upon activation by a user, such as by biometric or RFID readers. Upon such activation, the firearm safe may provide the firearm to the user. The biometric readers may be positioned such that, upon release of the firearm, the user's hand may be in position to receive the firearm with minimal or no obstructions and may readily grasp the firearm for use.
192 PUSH-PUSH LATCH WITH LOCKING OPTION AND MODIFIABLE OR FIXED JAW PROFILE US14298928 2014-06-08 US20150354611A1 2015-12-10 Nathaniel Johnathan Wasankari
Disclosed is a push-push latch capable of retaining a multitude of objects with the option of locking the latch in one or more positions, providing one handed operation and controlling access. The improved push-push latch can contain opposing jaws with a unique profile for engaging objects as well as the inner slide housing may contain features for indexing the retained object. The push-push latch, can hold objects and allow the user to gain access faster than was hereto for possible, with improved security of objects preventing theft and death in the case of unsecured firearms.
193 Multipurpose firearm securing device and methodology US13842524 2013-03-15 US09134085B2 2015-09-15 David Sumner Tucker; Jerry Dean Boggess
Consistent with various embodiments, a firearm securing apparatus has a first securing interface that is configured to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a support surface in response to an applied pressure. A second securing interface is configured and arranged to receive and secure a firearm barrel and includes a graspable feature. A support piece is configured and arranged to physically connect the two securing interfaces and to provide space, to allow a person's fingers to seize a graspable feature and to allow the person to apply pressure sufficient to overcome the holding force between the apparatus and the surface in order to remove the firearm from the apparatus when desired.
194 Magnetic Gun Racks, Storages, Rests, and Firearm Support Systems US14573136 2014-12-17 US20150182020A1 2015-07-02 Zahid Rahman
The present invention discloses a firearm support rack system comprising (1) a plurality of gun rack support structures with top and bottom opposing ends; (2) at least one mountable rest with an upper surface and a lower surface; and (3) a plurality of magnets with an upper surface and a lower surface. The gun rack support structures have at least one magnetic portion connected to the gun rack support structures. The gun rack support structure top end accepts at least a portion of the firearm. The bottom end of the gun rack support structures connect vertically or horizontally along the upper surface of the mountable rest; the upper surface of the magnets attach to the lower surface of the mountable rest. The gun rack support structure may also be substantially comprised of a magnet.
195 Non-marring gun hook US14067128 2013-10-30 US09046315B2 2015-06-02 Leslie K. Rivoli; Louis D. Rivoli
The present disclosure provides a device for supporting and displaying a handgun. In various embodiments, the device comprises a moisture barrier back plate, a pair of opposing looped fingers extending from the back plate, and at least one retention hook extending from a top portion of the back plate. Each looped finger comprises an upper support arm and a lower support arm, and each retention hook is structured and operable to be disposed within a hole in a display panel to connect and retain the device on the display panel. The device is fabricated of a non-marring material, e.g., a polymer or synthetic material such as Acrylic, Nylon 6, Carbon Fiber, etc., that will not scratch, abrade or mar any portion of the firearm.
196 Firearm Storage Unit US14538111 2014-11-11 US20150129440A1 2015-05-14 Mario Abascal
A gun holder for placement in the center console of a vehicle. The gun holder includes a horizontally disposed panel that includes a centrally located slot in which the barrel of a firearm can be placed and held therein, leaving the handle portion of the firearm exposed for easy access. The panel provides a substantially rectangular shape and is substantially planar. There are one or more slots having a base, sidewalls and an open upper in which firearm magazine clips can be inserted and held therein. The device further includes a plurality of recessed holes in which bullets can be inserted and stored. Two legs extend perpendicularly from a lower surface of the panel on opposing sides thereof for supporting the panel in an elevated position.
197 LEG SUPPORTED GUN REST US14069618 2013-11-01 US20150121740A1 2015-05-07 Kennith Slone; Valerie Slone
A leg supported gun rest comprising a base, where the base extends across a lap of a user; a pair of rounded ends on the base, where the pair of rounded ends wrap around the user's legs; a support attached to a top of the base; and a U-shaped rest on the support, where the U-shaped rest receives a barrel of a gun. The ends may extend and retract within a central portion of the base to comfortably adjust the width of the base. The support may swivel upon the base to allow the position of the gun barrel to be adjusted.
198 WEAPON HOLDER FOR TREE STAND US14522920 2014-10-24 US20150115114A1 2015-04-30 Michael White
A weapon holder device is provided for releasably securing a variety of hunting weapons to a variety of tree stands. The device includes two weapon clamps made of an elastomeric material which secure a variety of hunting weapons on their longitudinal ends, and two brackets which rotatably attach the weapon clamps to two split-clamps. The split-clamps form a semi-permanent interference fit around a variety of tree stand frame members such that the weapon may be transported through rugged wilderness and during a hunter's ascent and descent of a tree, while maintaining hunter safety and protecting the weapon from damage.
199 Non-Marring Gun Hook US14067128 2013-10-30 US20150113850A1 2015-04-30 Leslie K. Rivoli; Louis D. Rivoli
The present disclosure provides a device for supporting and displaying a handgun. In various embodiments, the device comprises a moisture barrier back plate, a pair of opposing looped fingers extending from the back plate, and at least one retention hook extending from a top portion of the back plate. Each looped finger comprises an upper support arm and a lower support arm, and each retention hook is structured and operable to be disposed within a hole in a display panel to connect and retain the device on the display panel. The device is fabricated of a non-marring material, e.g., a polymer or synthetic material such as Acrylic, Nylon 6, Carbon Fiber, etc., that will not scratch, abrade or mar any portion of the firearm.
200 GUN HOLDER WITH BRUSH US14505354 2014-10-02 US20150097094A1 2015-04-09 Randy Steven Hartness
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a gun holder assembly comprising: a plate; a rod comprising a first end detachably coupled to the plate and a second end configured for insertion into a gun barrel; and an engagement member detachably coupled to the second end of the rod and configured for engaging an interior surface of the gun barrel.
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