序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Safety maintenance implement for firearms US292360 1988-12-30 US4896447A 1990-01-30 Paul A. Badoni
A trough-shaped safety maintenance implement to be inserted, positioned and locked into the receiver cavity of a firearm.
102 Portable stand for use in loading a muzzle loading rifle US708434 1976-07-26 US4232919A 1980-11-11 Nelson C. Stewart
This invention comprises a muzzle loading rifle stand to be used when loading a rifle through the muzzle. It comprises a base with an upright member attached thereto, having a channel for receiving the rifle in an upright position, there being a cushion on said base within said channel upon which the butt of the rifle may rest during the loading operation and a muzzle receiving member at the top of said upright member. The stand is also provided with a cabinet at the top with compartments for containing all the tools and other equipment used in the muzzle loading operation. Portions of the base fold against the sides of the upright member and a handle is provided for carrying the stand to and from the place of use.
103 Gun cleaner US700766 1976-06-29 US4045900A 1977-09-06 John A. Byer
A gun cleaner consisting of a plastic bag having a pouch adapted to receive the gun to be cleaned with its barrel pointed downward, and having an elongated barrel-receiving portion of reduced cross-sectional size, the bag being adjustable so that the barrel-receiving portion may be of a length suitable to receive the barrel of the gun. The barrel-receiving portion is foldable to a position in which the length of the barrel-receiving portion accommodates the gun barrel yet is not so large that it uses an excessive amount of cleaning solution or solvent. The barrel-receiving portion may be unfolded into a position to form a solvent or liquid cleaner-receiving chamber below the barrel so that this liquid may flow or drain downwardly into said solvent-receiving chamber. Also the lower end of the barrel-receiving portion may after the liquid has drained into the receiving chamber and the sediment of dirt settled therefrom, be folded to contain the sediment in a small area so that the cleaning solvent may be decanted and retained for reuse. The dirt contained in the lower part of the barrel-receiving portion may be washed out, using a suitable detergent.
104 Desiccating cartridge for firearm barrels US41489773 1973-11-12 US3849923A 1974-11-26 HAWKINS E
A cartridge-shaped container is provided which contains desiccating material, and which serves to prevent corrosion within the barrel of the firearm. The cartridge is insertable into the firing chamber of the firearm, and it contains molecular sieve adsorbent pellets which adsorb the moisture present in the bore of the barrel, so as to prevent rust and other forms of corrosion due to moisture within the barrel. An impervious plug is provided having a hollow end which fits over the end of the cartridge in friction fit with the cartridge to preserve the integrity of the molecular sieve pellets when the cartridge is not in use, and the other end of the plug is dimensioned to be insertable into the muzzle of the firearm to seal and enclose the bore of the barrel when the cartridge is in place in the firing chamber. The molecular sieve pellets within the cartridge may take the form of synthetically produced crystalline metal aluminol-silicates which have a strong affinity for water and certain other gases and liquids.
105 Apparatus for a gun purging system US3771414D 1971-11-26 US3771414A 1973-11-13 GRAHAM A
The injection of an oxidizing agent into the firing chamber of a gun tube immediately following the firing of ammunition having a combustible cartridge case provides a relatively large quantity of oxygen to facilitate combustion of any unburned or partially unburned fragments of the case. Hydrogen peroxide is uniquely suited to this application since it may be decomposed into high temperature oxygen and superheated steam; the high temperature oxygen serves as an unusually good oxidizing agent and the superheated steam provides an excellent means for cleaning the internal surfaces of the gun tube.
106 Gun cleaning patch US3682556D 1970-07-06 US3682556A 1972-08-08 HANSON DONALD M
A gun cleaning patch having microencapsulated cleaning solvent or lubricating oil deposited on a cleaning cloth and affixed thereto with a suitable adhesive. An overlay is provided to prevent capsule chaff from depositing in the gun barrel during the cleaning operation.
107 Bluing compounds and their production US3544342D 1968-03-04 US3544342A 1970-12-01 NUMRICH GEORGE R JR
108 Firearm having internally sealed breech block US49786265 1965-10-19 US3320856A 1967-05-23 ROBINSON WILLIAM A
109 Disposable gun cleaning kit US42121564 1964-12-28 US3262557A 1966-07-26 PUCCI PACIFICO G
110 Barrel cleaner shell for firearms US36765064 1964-05-15 US3209690A 1965-10-05 MERCATORIS JR CLARENCE G
111 Firearm with movable chamber and sealing sleeve US52001855 1955-07-05 US2847787A 1958-08-19 WILLIAMS DAVID M
112 Gun muzzle protector US14197350 1950-02-02 US2607147A 1952-08-19 LAMPE ALBERT G
113 Rust-preventing plug for bores of firearms US1999548 1948-04-09 US2594778A 1952-04-29 HOARD ROY C
114 Corrosion prevention US55558044 1944-09-23 US2465163A 1949-03-22 LOCKWOOD HARRY A
115 Gun barrel mounting US34436840 1940-07-08 US2326139A 1943-08-10 GREEN SAMUEL G
116 Gas pressure operated gun US69494133 1933-10-24 US2058897A 1936-10-27 ANTON MAREK
117 Gun cleaner US68996424 1924-02-01 US1495008A 1924-05-20 FEAGIN JOHN A
118 DEVICE FOR CLEANING AND LOADING A MUZZLE LOADING RIFLE US15932988 2018-06-05 US20180356180A1 2018-12-13 William R. Heninger
A device for cleaning and/or loading a muzzle loading rifle. The device includes: (a) a beam, (b) a clamp, (c) an upper cradle, (d) a lower cradle; and (e) a retainer. The clamp is attached to the beam so that the beam can be clamped to an object with the longitudinal axis of the beam being vertical. The upper cradle is attached to an upper portion of the beam when the beam is clamped to an object, the lower cradle is attached to a lower portion of the beam when the beam is clamped to an object so that a muzzle loading rifle can be cradled and retained to the device with the muzzle of the rifle pointing up so that the rifle can be cleaned and/or loaded.
119 Pneumatic Firearm Barrel Cleaners US15922728 2018-03-15 US20180283833A1 2018-10-04 Dana Mackenzie; Scott Null
Propulsion systems, puncturing devices, and firearm barrel cleaners that use these components to propel cleaning and/or lubricating projectiles down the barrel of a firearm are disclosed, along with related methods of manufacture and use.
120 Breach thread protector US15658783 2017-07-25 US09970734B2 2018-05-15 Paul A. Burke
The present invention is related to a breech thread protector for cleaning bore of a firearm from breech area of the barrel to the muzzle of the barrel. The breech thread protector includes an elongated tubular member having a proximal open end and a distal open end. The invention is also related to an assembly including the breech thread protector, a kit for cleaning the bore of the barrel, and a method for cleaning bore of the barrel.
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