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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
301 Firearm Scope Method and Apparatus for Improving Firing Accuracy US10904779 2004-11-29 US20050213962A1 2005-09-29 Terry Gordon
A firearm scope and related method is disclosed, comprising: a movable aiming icon viewed juxtaposed with images of a target, automatically movable in relation to the images of the target based on at least one accuracy-affecting factor; whereby: the movable aiming icon can be used to aim the firearm at the target while accounting for the at least one accuracy-affecting factor. Additionally, a firearm scope and related method is disclosed, comprising: a viewing monitor for displaying in real time, target images captured by a digital imaging array for capturing photographic images of a target; and the viewing monitor situated in relation to the firearm scope, wherein the target images displayed thereon are viewable by a person firing the firearm when firing the firearm; whereby: the target images displayed on the viewing monitor can be used to aim the firearm at the target without parallax misalignment due to variation in positioning of an eye of the person firing the firearm.
302 Firearm safety device US10931664 2004-09-01 US20050188586A1 2005-09-01 Christopher Barfield; Joseph Kimpel
A firearm safety device for installation into an otherwise functional firearm for disabling the firearm with respect to chambering and firing a round of ammunition and thereby enabling the firearm to be used as a training firearm. The functional firearm includes, among other items, a removable barrel that defines the bore for firing a round of ammunition. The replacement barrel is a unitary, solid structure wherein the portion corresponding to the barrel bore is closed, thereby preventing the chambering and firing of a round of ammunition. The replacement barrel is constructed and arranged to accurately and precisely simulate the size and shape of the removable barrel so that once the replacement barrel is installed, all other portions of the firearm remain functional. This enables other aspects of firearm usage and safety to be explained while, at the same time, providing an absolutely safe firearm that is not capable of firing a round of ammunition.
303 Firearm safety device US10931501 2004-09-01 US20050188581A1 2005-09-01 Christopher Barfield; Joseph Kimpel
A firearm safety device for installation into an otherwise functional firearm for disabling the firearm with respect to chambering and firing a round of ammunition and thereby enabling the firearm to be used as a training firearm. The functional firearm includes, among other items, a removable barrel that defines the bore for firing a round of ammunition. The replacement barrel is a unitary, solid structure wherein the portion corresponding to the barrel bore is closed, thereby preventing the chambering and firing of a round of ammunition. The replacement barrel is constructed and arranged to accurately and precisely simulate the size and shape of the removable barrel so that once the replacement barrel is installed, all other portions of the firearm remain functional. This enables other aspects of firearm usage and safety to be explained while, at the same time, providing an absolutely safe firearm that is not capable of firing a round of ammunition.
304 Firearm laser training system and method employing modified blank cartridges for simulating operation of a firearm US10388521 2003-03-17 US06935864B2 2005-08-30 Motti Shechter; Stephen P. Rosa
A firearm laser training system according to the present invention includes a laser transmitter assembly and a cartridge adapter assembly, while employing modified blank cartridges to simulate firearm operation. The modified blank cartridges each have a quantity of explosive substance sufficient only to cycle the firearm. The laser assembly is configured for attachment to a firearm barrel and front sight and emits a beam of laser light toward a training system target in response to actuation of the firearm trigger. The laser beam is generally in the form of a pulse having a duration sufficient for the system target to detect a beam impact location. The cartridge assembly is disposed within the firearm barrel to adapt the firearm for compatibility with the modified blank cartridges for simulating firearm operation.
305 User input device with vertical grip and tracking sensor offset US10981991 2004-11-05 US20050148389A1 2005-07-07 Jeff Ma; Ain McKendrick; Robert Yuan
A device for providing user input to a computer includes a base member that has a base axis. A tracking sensor for sensing motion of the base member is mounted in the base member at a sensor location along the base axis. A vertical grip member extends upward from the base member. A major axis of the vertical grip member intersects the base axis at a grip axis location that is offset from the sensor location by a distance greater than zero.
306 User input device with vertical grip and single throw trigger US10982312 2004-11-05 US20050116926A1 2005-06-02 Jeff Ma; Ain McKendrick; Robert Yuan
A device for providing user input to a computer includes a vertical grip member that has a trigger disposed on a forward surface thereof so that the trigger is operable by a first finger of a hand holding the grip member. A first single throw electrical switch coupled to the trigger generates signals in response to depression of the trigger.
307 User input device with control group in trigger configuration US10982553 2004-11-05 US20050099390A1 2005-05-12 Jeff Ma; Ain McKendrick; Robert Yuan
A device for providing user input to a computer has a trigger disposed on a forward surface of a vertically oriented grip member so that the trigger is operable by a first finger of a user's hand, and button input signals are generated in response to operation of the trigger. A scroll wheel is rotatably mounted on the grip member and is positioned so as to be operable by the user's thumb, and scroll input signals are generated in response to operation of the scroll wheel.
308 Method and device for the visual simulation of exploding bodies US10359491 2003-02-05 US06814024B2 2004-11-09 René Lazecki
The detonation of e.g. a grenade or another explosive body is simulated by the evaporation of a liquid and subsequent ejection through a nozzle 17, thereby forming a cloud of vapor at the location of the detonation. The device includes an evaporator 10 heated e.g. by combustion means. The heating system 14 is designed to produce the heat for a continuous evaporation of a liquid in the evaporator. The liquid is preferably a mixture of ethylene glycol in water. It is thereby possible to simplify the handling and application and to reduce the danger potential.
309 Photographic firearm apparatus and method US10250148 2003-06-06 US06792206B2 2004-09-14 Terry Gordon
A telescopic firearm scope/sight which is fully integrated with a compact digital camera, and which has size, shape and weight characteristics that are substantially the same as those of a conventional, camera-less telescopic scope, is used to photograph a target proximate the instant at which the target is fired upon. To configure the weapon for photography and firing, the scope is simply placed on the firearm in the same manner as a conventional scope, and the firearm is then fired in the conventional manner. Photographs are recorded, alternatively, in response to the sound of, or the recoil from, the firearm firing. An alternative embodiment eliminates the telescopic sight, but maintains all of the digital photography components, and is particularly useful for smaller-scale firearms such as pistols.
310 Backseamed casing and packaged product incorporating same US09764928 2001-01-18 US06764729B2 2004-07-20 Ram K. Ramesh; Michael J. Rosinski
A heat-shrinkable backseamed casing film comprises a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer, with the first and third layers being outer layers and the second layer being between the first layer and the third layer. The first outer layer serves as an inside casing layer, and comprises polyolefin; the second layer comprises polyester and/or polyamide; the third layer serves as an outside casing layer and comprises polyolefin, polystyrene, and/or polyamide. The second layer has a thickness of at least about 5% of a total thickness of the heat-shrinkable casing film. Alternatively, the first layer comprises polyolefin and has a surface energy level of less than about 34 dynes/cm; the second layer comprises a polyamide having a melting point of at least 300° F.; and the third layer comprises polyolefin, polystyrene and/or polyamide. A package comprises a cooked meat product within the backseamed casing. The second layer of the casing film prevents or reduces necking down on the forming shoe during backseaming. The backseamed casing is especially useful for cook-in applications.
311 Wireless data communication link embedded in simulated weapon systems US10444888 2003-05-23 US20040121292A1 2004-06-24 Bobby Hsiang-Hua Chung; Kelvin William Klusendorf
A weapon simulator assembly having a wireless module provided in a simulated weapon to maximize the freedom of movement for the user and to provide complete diagnostics from electronic sensors for users of the firearms training simulator. The wireless module is embedded in the simulated weapon used in the simulator assembly and connected to various sensors to obtain operational information. The wireless data communication link is a wireless module using a frequency hopping spread spectrum technology such that the wireless module can fit in a small firearm simulator, such as a handgun or chemical spray simulator.
312 Discharging device US10138663 2002-05-06 US06732464B2 2004-05-11 Ilmo Kurvinen
A firing device for a gun which is used in a target practice and competitive shooting system, said firing device being such, that it activates computer processing of the shot, and said firing device comprising a trigger frame (1), to which a trigger (2) is attached, and a firing mechanism (3,4,5,6,7) connected to the trigger which is used for firing the gun when the trigger is pressed. A firing mechanism formed in accordance with the invention consists of a magnet (3), a safety lock (4), which is moved by the trigger, is located in the proximity of the magnet and which has been designed such that it can be adjusted by the counterforce device (5, 20), a microswitch (6) or a corresponding device to send an impulse to the computer.
313 Conversion of firearms to fire reduced-energy ammunition US09434151 1999-11-04 US06625916B1 2003-09-30 Sylvain Dionne
A training kit is designed for use with a firearm normally having a standard bolt that is provided at the forward end with a bolt recess for receiving and embracing the head end of a standard cartridge. The training kit is provided with a training bolt having a circular recess of a diameter that will not receive and embrace the head end of the standard cartridge thereby limiting placement of a standard cartridge beyond the reach of the firing pin. Rounds of reduced-energy training ammunition are provided with a head end of complementary dimensions that permits the head end to be seated within the recess of a conversion bolt, and therefore fired.
314 PHOTOGRAPHIC FIREARM APPARATUS AND METHOD US10250148 2003-06-06 US20030180038A1 2003-09-25 Terry Gordon
A telescopic firearm scope/sight which is fully integrated with a compact digital camera, and which has size, shape and weight characteristics that are substantially the same as those of a conventional, camera-less telescopic scope, is used to photograph a target proximate the instant at which the target is fired upon. To configure the weapon for photography and firing, the scope is simply placed on the firearm in the same manner as a conventional scope, and the firearm is then fired in the conventional manner. Photographs are recorded, alternatively, in response to the sound of, or the recoil from, the firearm firing. An alternative embodiment eliminates the telescopic sight, but maintains all of the digital photography components, and is particularly useful for smaller-scale firearms such as pistols.
315 Firearm conversion kit US10362759 2003-02-26 US20030177896A1 2003-09-25 Sylvain Dionne
A cartridge feed tray for belt ammunition is modified to receive shorter ammunition and exclude ammunition of standard length by inclusion of an insert positioned along the forward containment wall of the tray. The insert carries a feed lip that fits through a loading port orifice in the feed tray to direct shorter ammunition downwardly as it is being advanced towards the weapon breach for loading.
316 Method and device for the visual simulation of exploding bodies US10359491 2003-02-05 US20030150370A1 2003-08-14 Rene Lazecki
The detonation of e.g. a grenade or another explosive body is simulated by the evaporation of a liquid and subsequent ejection through a nozzle 17, thereby forming a cloud of vapor at the location of the detonation. The device includes an evaporator 10 heated e.g. by combustion means. The heating system 14 is designed to produce the heat for a continuous evaporation of a liquid in the evaporator. The liquid is preferably a mixture of ethylene glycol in water. It is thereby possible to simplify the handling and application and to reduce the danger potential.
317 Shotgun sound simulator US10306739 2002-11-29 US20030116100A1 2003-06-26 Bernard TedFord Cullen
A shotgun sound simulating device comprises an elongate tube having a hollow interior, an open end at one end of the tube, an ignitable mixture arranged to be injected into the tube, a baffle within the tube and an ignition device arranged to ignite the ignitable mixture. Ignition of the ignitable mixture with the tube creates a sound effect to simulate a sound created by the firing of a shotgun.
318 Weapon shaped virtual reality character controller US09901742 2001-07-10 US06569019B2 2003-05-27 William Cochran
The present invention is a virtual reality game controller that is shaped like a weapon such as a rifle, pistol or shotgun. The controller has at least one multiaxis controller that is actuated by movement part of the weapon, for example its forearm also has a plurality of switch controls that are positioned on the weapon to control movement and actions and attributes of a VR game character within the VR game space without interrupting the playing of the game.
319 Simulated weapon training and sensor system and associated methods US09873765 2001-06-04 US20030027103A1 2003-02-06 Steven G. Preston; James A. Frey; Thomas H. Penner; Edward S. Kaprocki
The combat training system includes a transmitter of a first electroluminescent signal representative of a projectile fired at a front of a structure, which is detected at the structure's front. An extent of damage that would be expected to be experienced by the structure is determined from the detected first signal. A second electroluminescent signal is transmitted behind the structure that is representative of the expected damage extent. A target behind the structure's front detects the second signal, from which an effect expected to be experienced by the target is determined.
320 Firearm laser training system and method employing modified blank cartridges for simulating operation of a firearm US09760611 2001-01-16 US20030022135A1 2003-01-30 Motti Shechter; Stephen P. Rosa
A firearm laser training system according to the present invention includes a laser transmitter assembly and a cartridge adapter assembly, while employing modified blank cartridges to simulate firearm operation. The modified blank cartridges each have a quantity of explosive substance sufficient only to cycle the firearm. The laser assembly is configured for attachment to a firearm barrel and front sight and emits a beam of laser light toward a training system target in response to actuation of the firearm trigger. The laser beam is generally in the form of a pulse having a duration sufficient for the system target to detect a beam impact location. The cartridge assembly is disposed within the firearm barrel to adapt the firearm for compatibility with the modified blank cartridges for simulating firearm operation.
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