序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 Multi-mode weapon US14956232 2015-12-01 US09921018B2 2018-03-20 Robert Osann, Jr.
A multi-mode and/or multi-ammunition weapon is described, whereupon being removed from a stored position is always initially in a first mode that is intended to disable or stun a subject. If deadly force is required, the weapon is easily and quickly placed in a second mode that is deadly. When returned to the stored position, the weapon is automatically placed in the first mode. Different mechanisms for disabling and/or stunning a subject are also described. A mechanism is optionally included for recording sequences of attack modes and/or ammunition types fired to provide an un-alterable record of events when the weapon is fired.
2 Targeting adjustments to control the impact of breathing, tremor, heartbeat and other accuracy-reducing factors US13615513 2012-09-13 US09683813B2 2017-06-20 Christopher V. Beckman
New targeting systems, hardware and techniques are provided. In a preferred embodiment, a system enables a sniper to, in effect, take a projected, trial shot at a subject within an environment, evaluate its effectiveness, and execute it if satisfied. A user may create, set, adjust and execute Impact Point indicators, corresponding with projected points of impact of a projectile on a target subject within a target environment. The system may counteract and otherwise adjust for certain ballistic and environmental factors in a firing mechanism to maintain such an Impact Point fire ready, in real time. Yet the system allows the user to continue to move the sight to engage in further targeting activity.In other aspects, the system may execute multiple impact points, together or in rapid succession, which impact points may surround, lead, cover or otherwise diversify their distribution about a targeting subject and/or its projected path.
3 Electrically actuated gun mount US48590343 1943-05-06 US2377091A 1945-05-29 EDWARD MCFARLAND SILAS
4 Caul babitj US1482062D US1482062A 1924-01-29
5 Multi-Mode Weapon US14956232 2015-12-01 US20170067710A1 2017-03-09 Robert Osann, JR.
A multi-mode and/or multi-ammunition weapon is described, whereupon being removed from a stored position is always initially in a first mode that is intended to disable or stun a subject. If deadly force is required, the weapon is easily and quickly placed in a second mode that is deadly. When returned to the stored position, the weapon is automatically placed in the first mode. Different mechanisms for disabling and/or stunning a subject are also described. A mechanism is optionally included for recording sequences of attack modes and/or ammunition types fired to provide an un-alterable record of events when the weapon is fired.
6 Hydraulic damping mechanism for a mount US36904364 1964-05-20 US3236153A 1966-02-22 NEWCOMB FRED N
7 Revolving machine gun unit US23973351 1951-08-01 US2711694A 1955-06-28 FAY HILLIARD
8 Gun mounting US43045242 1942-02-11 US2405792A 1946-08-13 LAZARUS JR GEORGE H; BEWLEY JESS F
9 Recoil-operated machine gun fire control mechanism US31367040 1940-01-13 US2319839A 1943-05-25 STEPHAN YANOVSKY
10 Machine gun mount US7517736 1936-04-18 US2100790A 1937-11-30 ALLEN TAYLOR DON
11 Means for regulating automatically sweeping fire in machine guns US5146825 1925-08-20 US1625775A 1927-04-19 JEAN SCHELUTO; JOSEPH FURNEMONT FERNAND JULIE
12 Lateral dispersion device for machine guns US39830820 1920-07-22 US1413936A 1922-04-25 RAUCHFUSS KURT V; ERNST JAESCHKE
13 Ments US1320711D US1320711A 1919-11-04
14 Non-Lethal Probe for Target Control US15628614 2017-06-20 US20170284772A1 2017-10-05 Christopher V. Beckman
New targeting systems, hardware and techniques are provided, in which an auxiliary probe is first launched and deployed at a target. Extremely precise, deliberate targeting for future projectiles, weapons or non-lethal measures is then made relative to the position and orientation of the probe. In one embodiment, a system enables a sniper to plan measures with extreme precision within an environment, evaluate their effectiveness, and execute them extremely rapidly once satisfied. A user may create, set, adjust and execute Impact Point indicators, corresponding with projected points of impact of a projectile on a target subject within a target environment. The system may counteract and otherwise adjust for certain ballistic and environmental factors in a firing mechanism to maintain such an Impact Point fire ready, in real time. Yet the system is unobtrusive, allowing the user to engage ordinary targeting activity.
15 Rotating rapid-firing defense weapon system US14544648 2015-01-30 US20160223296A1 2016-08-04 Nathanial Henry Lewis
Guns are fired simultaneously from a rotating platform. This is primarily a last-ditch, defense weapon system to protect the Navy's aircraft carriers and the Marine Corps amphibious landings: This system would have the ability to destroy all of many incoming ballistic missiles and bombs, and their fragmentation over a wide area. The ships are out at sea and are moving; falling debris is only a minor problem compared to getting hit by a bomb or missile. A land or port version of this system may be of some interest; such as a system on a mobile water platform or vehicle. The system could certainly knock down a swarm of hostile unmanned aerial vehicles.
16 Targeting Adjustments to Control the Impact of Breathing, Tremor, Heartbeat and other Accuracy-Reducing Factors US13615513 2012-09-13 US20150233674A1 2015-08-20 Christopher V. Beckman
New targeting systems, hardware and techniques are provided. In a preferred embodiment, a system enables a sniper to, in effect, take a projected, trial shot at a subject within an environment, evaluate its effectiveness, and execute it if satisfied. A user may create, set, adjust and execute Impact Point indicators, corresponding with projected points of impact of a projectile on a target subject within a target environment. The system may counteract and otherwise adjust for certain ballistic and environmental factors in a firing mechanism to maintain such an Impact Point fire ready, in real time. Yet the system allows the user to continue to move the sight to engage in further targeting activity.In other aspects, the system may execute multiple impact points, together or in rapid succession, which impact points may surround, lead, cover or otherwise diversify their distribution about a targeting subject and/or its projected path.
17 Bullet dispersing machine gun US940986 1986-12-15 US4759145A 1988-07-26 Edward P. Volansky
A so called machine or automatic gun having a cone shaped device mounted about the gun muzzle, a washer like or ring member slidably affixed to the gun stock, a muzzle blast deflector device and a ball joint swivel device. The muzzle blast causes the muzzle to be deflected about the inner circular confines of the cone. In this manner, a somewhat circular bullet dispersion pattern is obtained. The size of the circular dispersion pattern may be adjusted by forward/rearward movement of the ring member to control the motion of the muzzle during the burst firing.
18 Down-fire armament pod for helicopters US3608426D 1969-02-14 US3608426A 1971-09-28 JACKSON LESTER L JR
A DOWN-FIRE ARMAMENT POD FOR HELICOPTER USE CARRYING AT LEAST ONE PAIR OF VERTICALLY ORIENTED GRENADE LAUNCHERS WITH LIMITED ROLL AXIS AND FIRING RATE ADJUSTMENT FOR COMPLETE SATURATION OF A TARGET AREA WITH FRAGMENTATION ENVIRONMENT AT DIFFERING HELICOPTER ALTITUDES AND FLIGHT VELOCITIES.
19 Multibarrel gun with skewed bore axes US45082754 1954-08-18 US2872847A 1959-02-10 TRUST COMPANY SCHENECTADY
20 Apparatus for producing automatic scatter fire of a machine gun and for similar purposes US39395441 1941-05-17 US2429713A 1947-10-28 FREASE HURXTHAL F
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