序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 AUTOMOBILE GUN HOLSTER US15340760 2016-11-01 US20180118124A1 2018-05-03 David Leverett
An automobile gun holster (10) is disclosed for use with an automobile seat (11) having a base portion (12) with a top surface, a peripheral sidewall surface and two front upper corners (22). The holster has a front panel (26) having a backing (27), a gun pocket (28) and an ammunition pocket (29). The holster also includes a split side strap (32) which extends from opposite sides of the front panel. The side strap includes a main portion (33) mounted about the seat's peripheral sidewall, and a top portion (41). The combination of the main portion 33 and top portions creates openings (44) therebetween within which the two front upper corners are captured. The holster includes a pair of bottom straps (46) which are mounted to and extend from the bottom edge of the front panel and are mounted to the bottom of the seat.
162 GUN MOUNTING LOCK HAVING TWO PIVOTABLE ARMS US15285859 2016-10-05 US20180094892A1 2018-04-05 Timothy L. Bowe, JR.; Craig A. Pugh; Michael E. Waryas
A gun mounting lock and a method of using the same to secure a gun to a support surface. The gun mounting lock includes first and second arms positioned opposite each other and a ratchet assembly positioned between lower ends of the arms. The ratchet assembly engages gears provided on the lower ends of the arms. When the assembly is pushed downwardly by placing part of a gun thereon, the downward movement of the assembly causes the two arms to pivot towards each other simultaneously, capturing the gun between the arms and the assembly. The assembly is locked against movement in the reverse direction by a pin of a solenoid contacting a toothed flange on one of the arms. The assembly can be unlocked using a key or by providing power to the solenoid. The gun mounting lock housing is adjustably engaged with a track mounted on the support surface.
163 Magnetic Shield For A Solenoid Operated Locking Device US15669228 2017-08-04 US20170336162A1 2017-11-23 John Plourde; Tibor Kalman Zalavari
A magnetic shield for a locking device such as a gunlock having a first portion and a second portion configured for controlled movement with respect to the other portion and for being held in a fixed and locked position vis-à-vis each other. At least one of the first and second portions includes an electromechanical locking mechanism including a solenoid and solenoid activated spring loaded pin configured, in a first position, for preventing the first and second portions from moving with respect one another and in a second position for allowing the first and second portions to move vis-à-vis one another. A magnetically conducive shield is disposed on or in at least one of the first and second portion that includes the solenoid locking mechanism, for preventing an unauthorized magnetic field from causing the solenoid to retract the spring loaded pin thereby allowing the locking device to be opened.
164 Bracket for retaining a disassembled rifle US15343416 2016-11-04 US09797548B1 2017-10-24 Paul Martens
A bracket for retaining a disassembled rifle preferably includes a retention bracket and a pair of retractable spring pins. The retention bracket includes a base plate, a first yoke, a second yoke, a first lug and a second lug. The two lugs and the two yokes extend upward from a top of the base plate. A width of the lug slot is sized to receive a lug projection of an upper receiver half of a rifle. The two retractable spring pins are retained in the first and second yokes. The first and second lug holes are sized to receive a spring pin of a lower receiver half of a rifle. A second embodiment of the rifle bracket includes a retention bracket with yokes that extend from a side of a base plate and two lugs that extend from an opposing side of the base plate.
165 Attack countermeasure device and method US14801744 2015-07-16 US09759529B2 2017-09-12 Bruce D. Childs; Lori A. O'Neill
A device and method for countering, i.e., disrupting an attack by a dangerous assailant, particularly in a public space such as a classroom. A pressurized spray canister contains oleoresin capsicum (OC), a.k.a. pepper spray, in a gel formulation, and the canister is adapted for spraying a jet of the OC gel that is concentrated in the area of a person's head located up to 25 feet away from a user. To prevent misuse, the canister is securely stored in a box having a door with a latch for resisting non-emergency access to the canister stored in the box. A gel formulation has been selected for properties, in addition to its powerful pepper (OC) effects, that enhance defense including opaque, sticky, high density coverage, and brightly colored long lasting stains.
166 Interactive notification system for remote control of a gun safe or the like US14337712 2014-07-22 US09754467B1 2017-09-05 Richard James Harrison
An interactive notification system allows the owner of a safe (or any type of vault for protecting personal property) to be contacted when an alarm condition is triggered. The system is configured to respond to a return message signal from the owner to either allow or deny any continued action with the safe. Thus, the owner remains in control of all actions involving the safe, regardless of his physical location. The notification is typically sent electronically to one or more of the owner's communication devices (phone, tablet, computer, etc.), where the owner responds via the same method.
167 METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ARTICULATING STORAGE SYSTEM US15440778 2017-02-23 US20170240117A1 2017-08-24 Christopher Fesler; Christopher Cowen
Apparatus and methods according to various aspects of the present technology may comprise a housing connected to one or more articulating arms. The housing may have a receiving section, such as a holster, for receiving an item for storage. The articulating arms may position the housing in a concealed location and then on command reposition the housing in a more readily accessible location so that the item may be retrieved.
168 Firearm Alarm US15161140 2016-05-20 US20170186287A1 2017-06-29 Jeremy Eugene Schlake
The Firearm Alarm is a pressure-plate activated alarm switch to provide a functional and operational response to handguns being handled in a home. The design of the Firearm Alarm allows for mobility and placement in almost any type of setting. The alarm is a high decibel alarm that can access any part of most homes, even through closed doors and walls. The Firearm Alarm also allows for a tiered defense of a firearm such as using it in conjuncture with trigger locks and weapon safes.
169 Firearm US14893241 2014-06-27 US09651326B2 2017-05-16 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).
170 Handgun slide and frame workpiece US14756718 2015-10-01 US09616552B1 2017-04-11 Aaron McClain
A workpiece for securing the slide and frame components of a variety of polymeric handgun, the workpiece secured within a vise to alternatively anchor the slide components within linear channels within the sides of the upper extension of the workpiece or anchor the slide extensions incorporated within the inverted frame component within transverse mounted side clamping members attaching through appropriately selected plurality of transverse bores within the workpiece, the workpiece providing a secure attachment for each component for tooling, repair, modification or other gunsmith related activities without damage to the components.
171 MAGNETIC SHIELD FOR A SOLENOID OPERATED LOCKING DEVICE US15271390 2016-09-21 US20170082388A1 2017-03-23 John Plourde; Tibor Kalman Zalavari
A magnetic shield for a locking device such as a gunlock having a first portion and a second portion configured for controlled movement with respect to the other portion and for being held in a fixed and locked position vis-à-vis each other. At least one of the first and second portions includes an electromechanical locking mechanism including a solenoid and solenoid activated spring loaded pin configured, in a first position, for preventing the first and second portions from moving with respect one another and in a second position for allowing the first and second portions to move vis-à-vis one another. A magnetically conducive shield is disposed on or in at least one of the first and second portion that includes the solenoid locking mechanism, for preventing an unauthorized magnetic field from causing the solenoid to retract the spring loaded pin thereby allowing the locking device to be opened.
172 Hanger system and method US14201809 2014-03-08 US09593803B1 2017-03-14 Jeffrey Scott Roddenberry
A hanger system and method consists of a base mount with a connection device conformed to connect with a separate object. The base mount further includes a mounting stud. An outer receiver head is provided with a quick connect female receiver conformed to connect with and disconnect from the mounting stud and when connected with the mounting stud to secure the connection in place and the outer receiver head includes a performance device.
173 FIREARM MONITORING AND NOTIFICATION APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE US15222819 2016-08-18 US20170067709A1 2017-03-09 Charles William Post
The present disclosure provides a firearm monitoring and notification apparatus to allow users to monitor a firearm without interfering with the accessibility to the firearm. The firearm monitoring and notification apparatus mitigates common risks surrounding unauthorized access and tampering through deterrence and notification strategies.
174 Shooting rest assembly US14465258 2014-08-21 US09568265B2 2017-02-14 David B. Bastian, Jr.
A shooting rest assembly is engageable with a stand for supporting a weapon in the stand. The shooting rest assembly includes a base having at least one clamp for coupling to the stand. A platform is rotatably coupled to the base and has a platform frame and a telescoping member telescopically coupled to the platform frame. The telescoping member is configured to move along a longitudinal axis relative to the platform frame between a retracted position and an extended position. A front rest and a rear rest are spaced along the longitudinal axis and are mounted to the telescoping member in fixed positions so that each of the front rest and the rear rest move with the telescoping member as the telescoping member moves along the longitudinal axis between the retracted and extended positions relative to the longitudinal axis.
175 GRAVITY POWERED WEAPON HANGER DEVICE AND METHOD US15158229 2016-05-18 US20160341356A1 2016-11-24 Gregory Samaras
A weapon hanger device is disclosed. The device uses the weight of a counterweight element attached to a hanger arm to power automatic pivoting of the device out of a user's way when the device is not needed. A related method is also disclosed.
176 CLAMSHELL GUNLOCK WITH RIFLE BARREL INSERT US15143961 2016-05-02 US20160327355A1 2016-11-10 Tibor Kalman Zalavari
An apparatus for adapting a clamshell-type of gunlock for a shotgun to lock a rifle. The clamshell gunlock can be easily modified using the apparatus without the need for basic changes to the gunlock. The apparatus has two parts: a first insert, attached to the base of the gunlock to reduce the volume of the gunlock to hold a rifle; and a second insert, frictionally attached to said first insert to provide a snuggly fitting constraint to hold a portion of the rifle such that the rifle will not vibrate or move causing rattling sounds or damage to the barrel.
177 Safe and secure firearm mount US14737728 2015-06-12 US09482482B1 2016-11-01 William T. Sanders
An apparatus for mounting and locking on a wall a firearm such as a rifle or shotgun comprising a housing assembly for supporting a firearm, a trigger and receiver guard assembly for preventing access to the trigger and receiver of the firearm, and a means for pinning the trigger and receiver guard assembly and firearm within the housing assembly while in a locked position.
178 MOUNT FOR FIREARM ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT US14715148 2015-05-18 US20160202014A1 2016-07-14 William H. Geissele; Joseph Plunkett, JR.
A mount for firearm assembly and adjustment includes a firearm engagement portion having a hollow body with at least one recess for receiving a firearm buffer tube therein, and a support member configured to be secured to a support.
179 Vertical hanging device for AR-15/M4 style rifles US14797792 2015-07-13 US09377264B2 2016-06-28 Chad Michael Ely
Relating to the field of rifle storage, the invention allows an AR or other similarly styled rifle to be hung and stored vertically, thus eliminating the need for large, expensive and obtrusive equipment. Constructed of ¼″ diameter steel rod bent in a unique fashion that touches the rifle in only two places—on the forward portion of the magazine well and on the upper portion of the buffer tube/buttstock area. The invention provides a way to reliably hang a rifle perpendicular to the floor, using its top-heavy center of gravity in a way that uses the rifle's weight to secure the rifle without any moving parts. This allows the user to hang a rifle from any horizontal fixture that can support the weight of the rifle.
180 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.
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