序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 VEGETABLE OILS, VEGETABLE OIL BLENDS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF US14491787 2014-09-19 US20150017346A1 2015-01-15 Edward A. SUGG; David W. SUGG
An oil composition including at least three vegetable oils, each vegetable oil being distinct from the other and each having a smoke point above 200° F., wherein the combined volume of the at least three vegetable oils is at least about 25% of the total volume of the oil composition. A method of removing or preventing carbon fouling on a mechanical component of a device, comprising depositing a vegetable oil composition on the mechanical component of the device, wherein the vegetable oil composition comprises at least one vegetable oil having a smoke point above 200° F., wherein the at least one vegetable oil is present in an amount of at least about 25% by volume of the total volume of the oil composition and wherein operation of the device deposits carbon on the mechanical component.
22 FOAM SWABS FOR CLEANING FIREARMS US13598006 2012-08-29 US20130333265A1 2013-12-19 BRIAN DAVID CRAWFORD
Applicant has disclosed a foam swab for cleaning and lubricating firearms. In the preferred embodiment, the invention comprises: a molded plastic shank having a threaded free end and a series of parallel rings spaced between parallel spacers; and a foam cover, preferably made of polyurethane, thermally bonded to the spacers. To clean a firearm, solvent or lubricant is applied to the foam cover. Then the threaded end can be screwed into a gun cleaning rod and the foam swab drawn through a firearm bore.
23 Apparatus for cleaning gun barrel US12862345 2010-08-24 US08434256B2 2013-05-07 Sang Jin An
An apparatus for cleaning a gun barrel having striations formed on an inner surface of the gun barrel includes a cleaning means that is in contact with the inner surface of the gun barrel as being moved by a drive means installed inside a cylindrical main body. The cleaning means includes a main member having a circular plate on which a plurality of insertion holes is formed along its circumference; a rotating member formed inside the circular plate and having a motor and a rotating gear interlocking with the motor; and cleaning members formed to be inserted into the insertion holes, respectively, to clean the inner surface of the gun barrel and having lower sides interlocking with the rotating gear, respectively, to be rotated. The apparatus for cleaning a gun barrel is rotated at high speed with an appropriate pressure along the groove part of the gun barrel accurately, and thus a wide area can be cleaned in a short time. Even if the brusher is worn out, an appropriate pressure is maintained by the spring, and thus the amount of wear is compensated for. Since the brusher does not secede from the barrel, the accuracy is increased, and since the respective brushers are replaceable and it is not required to replace the whole cleaning member, the cost is saved.
24 CHAMBER SAFETY DEVICE US13534437 2012-06-27 US20130008070A1 2013-01-10 Ned T. Bitsack
A chamber safety device is configured to be inserted into one or more loading/ejection port(s) of a weapon. When the chamber safety device is inserted into the one or more opening(s), the weapon is not capable of firing due to the fact that no bullet or shell can be inserted into the firing chamber and/or the weapon firing mechanism cannot come in contact with a bullet or shell located in the firing chamber. The chamber safety device includes an upper portion having at least top region which is preferably colored in a high visibility color, such as hunter orange, and which provides a visual indicator to the user and other people around the user that the weapon is not capable of firing. A lower portion is configured to be inserted into the one or more opening(s) of the weapon.
25 METHODS OF FORMING A BORON NITRIDE, A METHOD OF CONDITIONING A BALLISTIC WEAPON, AND A METAL ARTICLE COATED WITH A MONOMERIC BORON-NITROGEN COMPOUND US12060711 2008-04-01 US20110293955A1 2011-12-01 Tammy L. Trowbridge; Alan K. Wertsching; Patrick J. Pinhero; David L. Crandall
A method of forming a boron nitride. The method comprises contacting a metal article with a monomeric boron-nitrogen compound and converting the monomeric boron-nitrogen compound to a boron nitride. The boron nitride is formed on the same or a different metal article. The monomeric boron-nitrogen compound is borazine, cycloborazane, trimethylcycloborazane, polyborazylene, B-vinylborazine, poly(B-vinylborazine), or combinations thereof. The monomeric boron-nitrogen compound is polymerized to form the boron nitride by exposure to a temperature greater than approximately 100° C. The boron nitride is amorphous boron nitride, hexagonal boron nitride, rhombohedral boron nitride, turbostratic boron nitride, wurzite boron nitride, combinations thereof, or boron nitride and carbon. A method of conditioning a ballistic weapon and a metal article coated with the monomeric boron-nitrogen compound are also disclosed.
26 HANDGUN SYSTEM US12509322 2009-07-24 US20100024274A1 2010-02-04 Karl C. Lippard
Multiple improvements dramatically increase the reliability and accuracy of a handgun. By combining a plurality of improvements, the accuracy and reliability of a M1911-A1 is dramatically increased. The improvements include a modified sighting system that enables the user to accurately adjust for varying target ranges without losing sight of the targets or altering contact with the weapon. Lubrication notches are incised into the slide/frame interaction regions to prevent fouling. An ambidextrous safety is added that is retained by an interaction with the sear chip shaft. The hammer is modified to provide a region in which foreign matter can migrate to prevent fouling and improve reliability. And the interaction between the sear chip and the hammer is modified to provide a decreased trigger pull that maintains a positive and safe contact between the sear and the hammer at the sear ledge.
27 Nodular nickel boron coating US11711634 2007-02-28 US20080063897A1 2008-03-13 Edward McComas
The invention is directed to a nodular nickel boron coating having lubricating properties. Nodular and columnar boron coatings made by the above methods disclosed in the above patents have a low coefficient of friction. The above process results in a columnar structure with nodules in the surface layer. Nodules can be produced in other nickel coatings by blasting the surface with hard particles to form the nodules. Using blasting to form the nodules produces an inferior coating in contrast to the electroless nickel boron coatings having a columnar structure.
28 Ramrod for Wiping Bore Residue Lubricating and Loading Muzzleloaders US11277751 2006-03-28 US20070294930A1 2007-12-27 Gerald Mays
This is a device for a bore wiping, self-lubricating ramrod used for muzzle loading gun barrels. The device consists of a bullet jag with two 0-rings, and a center hole to allow the lubricant to get into the bore. As the jag is passed down the bore a small amount of lubricant is released into the bore. The first 0-ring stops the lubricant from leaving the bore, and the second 0-ring wipes the bore clean when the ramrod is pulled out of the bore. The ramrod may be made in different diameters to accommodate different caliber muzzleloaders. The shooter uses the same ramrod for lubing and loading the weapon with the same pass down the barrel.
29 Nodular nickel boron coating US10316108 2002-12-11 US06782650B2 2004-08-31 Edward McComas
The invention is directed to a nodular nickel boron coating having lubricating properties. Nodular and columnar boron coatings made by the above methods disclosed in the above patents have a low coefficient of friction. The above process results in a columnar structure with nodules in the surface layer. Nodules can be produced in other nickel coatings by blasting the surface with hard particles to form the nodules. Using blasting to form the nodules produces an inferior coating in contrast to the electroless nickel boron coatings having a columnar structure.
30 Nodular nickel boron coating US10316108 2002-12-11 US20040111947A1 2004-06-17 Edward McComas
The invention is directed to nodular nickel boran coating having lubricating properties. Nodular and columnar boron coatings made by the above methods disclosed in the above patents have a low coefficient of friction. The above process results in a columnar structure with nodules in the surface layer. Nodules can be produced in other nickel coatings by blasting the surface with hard particles to form the nodules. Using blasting to form the nodules produces an inferior coating in contrast to the electroless nickel boron coatings having a columnar structure.
31 Apparatus for lubricating the locking bolts of a breechblock of an automatic firing weapon US293271 1981-08-17 US4397214A 1983-08-09 Peter Mannhart; Bruno Ruppen
An apparatus for the lubrication of the locking bolts of a breechblock of an automatic firing weapon enables, with very little maintenance, reliable lubrication of the locking bolts. The lubrication apparatus contains a hydraulically loaded supply container, a hydraulically actuatable dosing device, and a hydraulically releaseable or unlockable check or non-return valve, in order to spray or otherwise apply a lubricant by means of spray or injection nozzles upon the locking bolts within a breechblock housing.
32 Firearm chamber lubricating and cleaning device US32521973 1973-01-19 US3814525A 1974-06-04 SPENCER L
Chamber cleaning means for a shotgun is disclosed including a swab pivotally connected by a pivot pin to the end of a relatively short offset arm extending transversely from one end of a handle member so that the swab can be moved into the shell chamber for lubricating and cleaning purposes; another aspect of the invention resides in the provision of a hollow chamber in the offset arm containing a cartridge of cleaning/lubricating fluid under pressure with the cartridge having a ball valve at one end adjacent the swab, the swab is mounted on a swab supporting stud shaft movable into the end of the support arm for engaging the valve member to open the valve and permit lubricating fluid to flow along an axial passageway in the stub shaft and thence outwardly through radial openings into the swab; in another embodiment of the invention, the cleaning/lubricating liquid is sprayed outwardly against one end of the swab member.
33 Gun barrel oiling device US3514888D 1968-04-29 US3514888A 1970-06-02 BRAMLEY ANTHONY
34 Frequency responsive lubrication system US65230867 1967-07-10 US3391602A 1968-07-09 DEWEY BROOKS GEORGE; ANDREW FARRINGTON DALE; EMMET FOLEY JOHN
35 Lubricating system US56405631 1931-09-21 US1848302A 1932-03-08 BARNES GLADEON M
36 Device for lubricating automatic firearms US11665826 1926-06-17 US1656960A 1928-01-24 CESARE SONCINI
37 Machine gun US18892117 1917-08-30 US1429370A 1922-09-19 BURLEIGH PUTNAM
38 Breech lubrication US31820319 1919-08-18 US1352414A 1920-09-07 PAYNE OSCAR V
39 Gun lubrication US30822219 1919-07-02 US1351164A 1920-08-31 GRAHAM OLIVER B
40 Apparatus for lubricating ammunition US20426917 1917-11-27 US1350645A 1920-08-24 EICKHOFF THEODORE H
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