序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Heated firearm stock US196837 1998-11-20 US6164003A 2000-12-26 Ronald Alvin Miller
A heated firearm or shotgun stock of the present invention includes a set of batteries, a switch, connecting wires and a generally flat electrically heated insert for locally heating a portion of the stock surface. When the switch is closed, the electric current flowing through resistance heating element in the heated insert causes the insert to warm thereby heating a portion of firearm stock surface.
182 Holder for primers and tools US514882 1995-08-14 US5639983A 1997-06-17 Jim A. Faughn
A primer and tool holder is configured for mounting on an artillery piece a coupling which projects at a downward angle from the holder and is received in a trunnion mount tunnel on the artillery piece. The coupling has a wedge lock which is received in the tunnel and is secured by a wedge lock expanded by advancing a cam. An primer carrier or tray having a plurality of holes therein stores individual primers in the holes with the ends of the primers being readily accessible to the artilleryman. The base has a plurality of storage tubes fixed thereto for receiving tools such as a spit-hole brush, a vent hole reamer, a primer chamber brush and a spit-hole drill. The base also has a cam latch proximate the lower end thereof for fastening the lower end of the primer and tool holder to a drain hole. An alternate embodiment includes straight walled through holes drilled at a 10.degree.-15.degree. angle above horizontal to retain the primers. The article carrier may be articulated to pivot between 1) a stowed position substantially parallel to base and 2) an operational position substantially perpendicular to base. A locking mechanism may lock the tray in the stowed and operational positions and is connected to the holder by a tether. A cover is provided for covering the primer and tool holder when not in use to protect the primers and tools from the elements.
183 Cushion for use with a firearm US287739 1994-08-09 US5435092A 1995-07-25 Michael H. Brodie
A cushion for use in conjunction with a firearm trigger, the cushion being held between the trigger and the finger of the user, for masking the anticipated moment of firing from the user, thus eliminating possible flinching of the user during firing and thereby improving shooting accuracy.
184 Percussion cap dispensing device US303127 1989-01-30 US4845874A 1989-07-11 John A. Etheridge; Thomas W. Hillhouse
A device for storing and applying percussion caps to the nipple of a muzzle-loading firearm includes an elongated sleeve with a loading hole through one side thereof adjacent a first end. A follower member slides within the sleeve and is urged toward the hole by a compression coil spring. A chain extends from the follower through the spring and out of the second end. When the chain is pulled and the spring compressed, percussion caps can be inserted into the device through the hole, forming a row of caps within the sleeve. The caps can then be loaded onto the weapon nipple by pushing the nipple into the hole and extracting a cap, whereupon the next cap becomes available at the hole under the force of the compression coil spring.
185 Moisture absorbing plug for a firearm chamber US2572660 1960-04-29 US2985979A 1961-05-30 DOYLE JERRY M; BROOKSHIER ROBERT H; MONTGOMERY ROBERT L
186 Hunter safety device and system for rifles and shotguns called never drop US15822101 2017-11-24 US10151558B2 2018-12-11 James Jennings
A hunter safety device for transporting firearms from ground level to an elevated position. It attaches to the stock of a weapon which is in turn attached a sling. A tether attaches the weapon from the sling to an elevated platform position. Once installed, it prevents a falling weapon from contacting the ground. The device consists of three layers including an inner layer made of a non-slip material interior, a middle layer made of a tough type of material, an outside/exterior layer made of a durable material such as vinyl, for the exterior to be exposed to atmosphere, and a closure mechanism; an edge method like sewing or adhesive which secures the three layers; and an elastic strap encircles the three layers. The tether strap then is connected to the layers at one end and to a tree/tree stand at the other to safely secure the weapon.
187 Multipurpose handheld tool and accessories US15184022 2016-06-16 US10112292B2 2018-10-30 Shane Keng
A handheld tool is disclosed herein. The tool may include a central member comprising a first and second end. The tool also may include a plurality of storage pockets disposed within the central member about the first end of the central member. The storage pockets may be configured to store one or more tool accessories therein. The tool also may include a forward member comprising a first and second end. The second end of the forward member may be attachable to the first end of the central member. The tool may include a recessed attachment point disposed on the first end of the forward member. In some instances, the tool accessories may be attachable to the recessed attachment point. The tool may include a rear member comprising a first and second end. The first end of the rear member may be attachable to the second end of the central member.
188 Telematics sensors and camera activation in connection with firearm activity US15934817 2018-03-23 US10107583B2 2018-10-23 Robert J. Stewart; David Glowacki; James Schaff; Kyle Howell; John Wade; Tom Tooley; Paul Hammond
Disclosed herein are apparatuses, systems, methods, and machine readable media for activating a portable camera in response to the activity of a firearm, and for implementing and using a system for identifying an individual who discharged a firearm, and for recording, assessing, identifying, and transmitting information related to the firing of a firearm, and for monitoring the status of an implement at a mount, and for using a charging device for delivering electrical power to components of a firearm. A communications channel may be established between a firearm telematics sensor and a video camera, sometimes by means of intermediary devices. A communications channel may be established between a mount (e.g., holster) telematics device and local and/or remote monitoring service components, sometimes by means of intermediary devices. When the telematics sensor detects that its associated firearm is removed from its holster, or in motion, or being discharged, it may signal the camera to initiate recording. When the telematics device detects that its associated firearm is removed from its holster, the change in status can be reported to the local and/or remote system.
189 Magazine insertion funnel US15951344 2018-04-12 US10101105B1 2018-10-16 Robert Arthur Novak; Joseph Michael Procopio; Jameson Stradley Ellis; Jayson Edward Dekmar
A magazine insertion funnel for facilitating the insertion of a magazine into an aperture of a firearm designed for receiving the magazine. The funnel includes a central well with a narrow opening to be positioned adjacent to the aperture, and a wide opening that is distal from the aperture. The well includes a narrow section that is adjacent to the aperture, a wide section that is distal from the aperture, and a waist dividing the two sections. The narrow section has a first frustorectangular shape at a first insertion angle, and the wide section has a second frustorectangular shape at a second insertion angle. The second insertion angle is larger than the first insertion angle.
190 Firearm with integrated power source US15403534 2017-01-11 US10088269B2 2018-10-02 Robert E. Sheets, Jr.; Donald Cramer
A firearm is described that includes an integrated power source, socket, and conductor connecting the power source to the socket. By integrating these elements into a firearm, a powered accessory can be attached to the firearm without the need for a mounting rail attached to a firearm. Furthermore, powered accessories need not have their own integrated power sources, but rather can connect to the power source within the firearm. This reduces the weight and physical dimensions of both firearms and accessories.
191 SOLID-STATE GENERATOR FOR FIREARM US15790167 2017-10-23 US20180266784A1 2018-09-20 Jeffrey Malcolm GUY
An apparatus includes a solid-state generator for a firearm. The firearm is configured to support a firearm accessory. The solid-state generator is configured to be electrically coupled to the firearm accessory. The firearm accessory is configured to be electrically powered. The solid-state generator is also configured to convert, at least in part, waste energy generated, at least in part, by the discharge of the firearm into electricity in such a way that the solid-state generator, in use, provides, at least in part, the electricity to be consumed, at least in part, by the firearm accessory of the firearm.
192 Expansion barrel nut systems and methods for attaching a handguard to an upper receiver of a firearm US15350623 2016-11-14 US10066897B2 2018-09-04 Paul Sukho Hwang; John J. Hwang; Richard Brady Olsen; Ronald Joseph Hertel
A barrel nut assembly for a firearm is disclosed. The barrel nut assembly may include a barrel nut comprising a plurality of expansion flanges. The barrel nut assembly also may include an expansion plug comprising an expansion surface. The expansion surface may be configured to abut and expand the plurality of expansion flanges when the expansion plug is attached to the barrel nut.
193 TOOL AND METHOD FOR MODIFYING A MAGAZINE LOCK US15909901 2018-03-01 US20180187992A1 2018-07-05 Charles Chang; Emil Chao
A firearm and a jig for modifying or constructing a firearm with a locking magazine release button is provided. The firearm has a lower receiver including a magazine locking pin aperture disposed in an upper surface thereof where the magazine locking aperture intersects with a magazine release button aperture in a side surface of the lower receiver. The firearm also has an upper receiver attached to the lower receiver via a pivot pin, a magazine attachable to the lower receiver, a magazine locking pin inserted into the magazine locking pin aperture, and a magazine release button comprising a recessed locking catch. The magazine release button releases the magazine when the upper receiver is away from the lower and the pin is not in the magazine locking aperture. The button is inoperable when the upper receiver is next to the lower receiver and the pin engages the locking catch.
194 Telematics sensors and camera activation in connection with firearm activity US15415642 2017-01-25 US09958228B2 2018-05-01 Robert J. Stewart; David Glowacki; James Schaff; Kyle Howell; John Wade; Tom Tooley; Paul Hammond
Disclosed herein are apparatuses, systems, methods, and machine readable media for activating a portable camera in response to the activity of a firearm, and for implementing and using a system for identifying an individual who discharged a firearm, and for recording, assessing, identifying, and transmitting information related to the firing of a firearm, and for monitoring the status of an implement at a mount, and for using a charging device for delivering electrical power to components of a firearm. A communications channel may be established between a firearm telematics sensor and a video camera, sometimes by means of intermediary devices. A communications channel may be established between a mount (e.g., holster) telematics device and local and/or remote monitoring service components, sometimes by means of intermediary devices. When the telematics sensor detects that its associated firearm is removed from its holster, or in motion, or being discharged, it may signal the camera to initiate recording. When the telematics device detects that its associated firearm is removed from its holster, the change in status can be reported to the local and/or remote system.
195 TOOL AND METHOD FOR MODIFYING A MAGAZINE LOCK US15653474 2017-07-18 US20180017347A1 2018-01-18 Charles Chang; Emil Chao
A firearm and a jig for modifying or constructing a firearm with a locking magazine release button is provided. The firearm has a lower receiver including a magazine locking pin aperture disposed in an upper surface thereof where the magazine locking aperture intersects with a magazine release button aperture in a side surface of the lower receiver. The firearm also has an upper receiver attached to the lower receiver via a pivot pin, a magazine attachable to the lower receiver, a magazine locking pin inserted into the magazine locking pin aperture, and a magazine release button comprising a recessed locking catch. The magazine release button releases the magazine when the upper receiver is away from the lower and the pin is not in the magazine locking aperture. The button is inoperable when the upper receiver is next to the lower receiver and the pin engages the locking catch.
196 Barrel installation tool US14221512 2014-03-21 US09784520B2 2017-10-10 William H. Geissele
A barrel installation assembly is used for easily installing a barrel onto a receiver of a firearm with proper torque and alignment. The barrel installation assembly includes a barrel nut, barrel nut spacers, and a barrel installation tool. The barrel nut is configured to fasten the barrel to the receiver. The barrel nut spacers are configured to be interposed between the barrel nut and the receiver when the barrel is fastened thereto. The barrel installation tool includes a head portion configured to removably engage with the barrel nut, and a handle portion extending from the head portion.
197 SECURE SMARTPHONE-OPERATED LOCKING DEVICE US14955125 2015-12-01 US20170227315A1 2017-08-10 KARL F. MILDE, JR.; JEFFREY A. MATOS
A battery-powered locking device, such as a trigger-lock which is configured to be disposed on a gun with a trigger for firing, includes a data receiver, a data memory and a logic device for determining whether data received by the receiver is the same, or substantially the same, as data stored in the memory. If a data match is indicated, the logic device causes an electromagnetic device to move a trigger-locking member to an unlocked position, permitting the gun to be fired. A separate electronic gun key is provided to transmit gun unlock data to the data receiver of the trigger-locking device. This gun unlock data may be a password, a long pseudo-random number or biologic data identifying the gun owner or some other person who is licensed or otherwise authorized to fire the gun.
198 APPARATUS FOR PREVENTION OF DROPPING OF HANDGUN US15489816 2017-04-18 US20170219312A1 2017-08-03 Dirk D. Ringgenbert
An apparatus for preventing the dropping of a handgun during use thereof is shown in conjunction with a special glove that has metal parts attracted to magnetic grips attached to a hand gun, an electromagnetic version of the magnetic grip device, several embodiments of a strap attached to a grip on one side of a gun handle, a spring steel strap for attachment to a hand gun handle that will stay straight when moved to the straight position and coils around a person's wrist when moved from the straight position and lastly and O-ring device attached to a special glove to automatically attach to a tapered tail on a hand gun.
199 FIREARM WITH INTEGRATED POWER SOURCE US15403534 2017-01-11 US20170205191A1 2017-07-20 Robert E. Sheets, JR.; Donald Cramer
A firearm is described that includes an integrated power source, socket, and conductor connecting the power source to the socket. By integrating these elements into a firearm, a powered accessory can be attached to the firearm without the need for a mounting rail attached to a firearm. Furthermore, powered accessories need not have their own integrated power sources, but rather can connect to the power source within the firearm. This reduces the weight and physical dimensions of both firearms and accessories.
200 Muzzle brake US29551758 2016-01-15 USD787622S1 2017-05-23 William H. Geissele
A barrel installation assembly is used for easily installing a barrel onto a receiver of a firearm with proper torque and alignment. The barrel installation assembly includes a barrel nut, barrel nut spacers, and a barrel installation tool. The barrel nut is configured to fasten the barrel to the receiver. The barrel nut spacers are configured to be interposed between the barrel nut and the receiver when the barrel is fastened thereto. The barrel installation tool includes a head portion configured to removably engage with the barrel nut, and a handle portion extending from the head portion.
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