序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 Pistol magazine holster with snag US13904387 2013-05-29 US09170064B2 2015-10-27 Neil Christian Rogers
A pistol magazine holster may comprise a body capable of retaining a pistol magazine, a support structure coupled to the body and adapted to secure the body to a compartment, and a snag member coupled to the body. The snag member may be adapted to retain the body within the compartment as the magazine is withdrawn.
222 MULTI-PURPOSE WRENCH FOR SERVICING A FIREARM US14687458 2015-04-15 US20150290780A1 2015-10-15 William Bradley Bennett; Michael T. Mayberry; Jeremy Fiester; Lance Johnston; Jonathan Cross; Brian L. Nakayama
A wrench and a method for performing gunsmithing operations is disclosed. The wrench may have a first end and a second end. The first end may have an integrated two-sided castle nut and flash hider wrench aperture, and the second end may have a tool interface. The aperture may have a plurality of raised elements for engaging indentations in a castle nut, each of the raised elements extending at least one of inwardly from a wall section of the aperture and upwardly from a first face of the wrench. The aperture may have a flash hider cutout portion.
223 Evidence collecting and recording apparatus for a gun US13855891 2013-04-03 US09140509B2 2015-09-22 Kevin Michael Sullivan; Karl F. Milde, Jr.
A battery-powered electronic evidence-collecting device on the gun that transmits to a smartphone or other device carried by the peace officer for recording and forwarding the evidence to a central station. The evidence collecting and recording apparatus is activated by the removal of the gun from its holster.
224 Barrel nut wrench for a firearm US29506756 2014-10-20 USD730130S1 2015-05-26 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.
225 Slide takedown system and method for firearm US13708711 2012-12-07 US08950100B2 2015-02-10 Darin Nebeker; Amir Zonshine; James McGarry
A firearm with slide takedown mechanism and method for use is disclosed. In one embodiment, the firearm includes a frame, barrel, trigger and a reciprocating slide. A takedown lever is pivotably mounted to the firearm and engageable with the slide. In a first blocking position, the takedown lever engages and blocks the rearward path of the slide which is not movable beyond a first position. In a second unblocking position, the takedown lever is pivoted laterally outwards from the frame and disengages the slide. The rearward path of the slide is no longer blocked which may be moved to a second rearward removal position enabling a user to remove the slide and field strip the firearm. In one embodiment, the takedown lever is disposed underneath the frame. The firearm may be a semi-automatic pistol in some embodiments.
226 PLUG CAPTURE DEVICE US14462351 2014-08-18 US20150020428A1 2015-01-22 Mark Jenkinson
A device comprising an elongated body having at least one aperture through the body, said aperture silhouetting a barrel bushing for a model 1911 handgun. The device fits snugly and allows the device to operate as a bushing wrench. The aperture may have a longer dimension, said longer dimension substantially perpendicular to the long axis of the elongated body so that the aperture is operable to mate with and operate a barrel bushing. Certain embodiments may include additional openings that silhouette barrel bushings for the same or other firearms or recessed regions on the elongated body adjacent to an aperture that further guide and receive the barrel plug when it is released. The recessed regions may include a ramp section and a plug retention section that act to better hold and guide the barrel plug during removal and insertion operations.
227 MULTI-PURPOSE PORTABLE MAGNETIC MOUNTING DEVICE US14329626 2014-07-11 US20150013205A1 2015-01-15 Colton Gill FRANKLIN
A mounting device for securing and supporting at least one metallic object is provided. The mounting device may include a housing providing at least one cavity area for receiving and storing at least one first magnetic mounting element. The housing may form two opposing supporting surfaces defining a recess that coveys the magnetic forces of the at least one first magnetic mounting element there through. The supporting surfaces may provide a plurality of spaced, raised rib portions to orient and secure the at least one metallic object thereto.
228 Secure smartphone-operated gun lock with means for overriding release of the lock US14140658 2013-12-26 US08931195B2 2015-01-13 Karl F. Milde, Jr.
A gun locking and unlocking device, which may be configured to be disposed adjacent the trigger of a gun to alternatively prevent or enable 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 data memory. One or more separate electronic gun keys are provided to transmit gun lock/unlock data to the data receiver of the gun lock device. The logic device responds to a gun control signal transmitted by one of the gun key devices with priority over a gun control signal transmitted by another gun key device. The logic device automatically locks the gun when it is located in a prohibited area, such as a school. The logic device also locks the gun when the gun user is intoxicated or acting in an irrational manner. Once locked, the user must set a timer which allows the gun to be unlocked only after a specified “wait” time.
229 Barrel nut wrench for a firearm US29479050 2014-01-10 USD718103S1 2014-11-25 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.
230 Secure smartphone-operated gun trigger lock US13763951 2013-02-11 US08893420B2 2014-11-25 Karl F. Milde, Jr.; Jeffrey A. Matos
A battery-powered trigger-locking device, 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.
231 TIME-DELAY MAGAZINE CATCH US14171017 2014-02-03 US20140317980A1 2014-10-30 Carl D. Michel
A method and apparatus for intentionally slowing the speed at which detachable ammunition magazines can be interchanged in a firearm receiver. A magazine catch assembly includes a latch adapted to engage a recess of a standard magazine in the magazine well. An input pad receives an input signal from a user that initiates a count-down sequence. When the count-down sequence is finished, an actuator mechanism is displaces the latch to disengage the magazine for replacement. Return of the latch to the engaged position may be automatic or user-initiated. The count-down sequence may be electronic or manual. User input may require use of a specialized tool. The latch may be spring-biased toward the engaged condition. The input pad may be responsive to an authoritative wireless over-ride signal to remotely disable the firearm.
232 Apparatus for Prevention of Dropping of Handgun US14196097 2014-03-04 US20140259539A1 2014-09-18 Dirk D. Ringgenberg; Kenneth A. Anderson
An apparatus for preventing the dropping of a handgun during use thereof is shown firstly by detachable a lanyard type of device and alternatively by a locking mechanism that replaces one of the handgrips of the handgun to be used in conjunction with a special glove with an attachment thereon that can be received into the locking mechanism to hold the gun from separation from the glove until such time that the locking device is intentionally unlocked so that the glove can be separated from the locking device.
233 PISTOL MAGAZINE HOLSTER WITH SNAG US13904387 2013-05-29 US20140252053A1 2014-09-11 NEIL CHRISTIAN ROGERS
A pistol magazine holster may comprise a body capable of retaining a pistol magazine, a support structure coupled to the body and adapted to secure the body to a compartment, and a snag member coupled to the body. The snag member may be adapted to retain the body within the compartment as the magazine is withdrawn.
234 PNEUMATIC GUN US13777518 2013-02-26 US20140238373A1 2014-08-28 SHIH-HORNG YANG; TIEN-WEI SUN
The present invention relates to a pneumatic gun capable of coating the bullets projected from it with a desired color for identification purpose. The pneumatic gun includes a gun body, a trigger, a gun barrel, a gas tank and a dye coating device. The dye coating device is mounted within the gun barrel, so that a bullet projected from the pneumatic gun is coated with dye having a desired color when passing through the dye coating device. As a result, the object hit by the bullet is stained with the color and can be easily identified.
235 REMOVABLE DEVICE FOR RELIEVING THE COMPRESSION STRESS ON A COCKED FIRING-PIN SPRING OF A FIREARM US14108496 2013-12-17 US20140223795A1 2014-08-14 Robert Charles Ransom
The device in this patent application will be called an “impact jag”. Similar in size to a bullet, the jag will be a short cylindrical device that can be threaded onto any and all firearms cleaning rods. The unthreaded end of the device will have a flat, blunt surface to be mated firmly against the breech face or bolt face of the firearm to completely cover the firing-pin hole when the cleaning rod is fully inserted into the firearm bore from the muzzle end. To relieve the energy of a stressed firing-pin spring, the firearm is dry fired on the unloaded chamber having the inserted impact jag in place. The released firing pin harmlessly transfers its energy to the impact jag and cleaning rod, or equivalent, thus relieving the stress on the firing-pin spring. After which, the cleaning rod and impact jag are withdrawn from the barrel.
236 Bushing wrench US13451147 2012-04-19 US08800193B1 2014-08-12 Walter F. Frear, Jr.
A bushing wrench for a pistol, the bushing wrench having a reciprocating ejection plunger, which facilitates the installation and removal of a recoil spring plunger in a controlled and properly timed manner by way of a receiving and ejection position.
237 SECURE SMARTPHONE-OPERATED GUN LOCK WITH MEANS FOR OVERRIDING RELEASE OF THE LOCK US14140658 2013-12-26 US20140215883A1 2014-08-07 KARL F. MILDE, JR.
A gun locking and unlocking device, which may be configured to be disposed adjacent the trigger of a gun to alternatively prevent or enable 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 data memory. One or more separate electronic gun keys are provided to transmit gun lock/unlock data to the data receiver of the gun lock device. The logic device responds to a gun control signal transmitted by one of the gun key devices with priority over a gun control signal transmitted by another gun key device. The logic device automatically locks the gun when it is located in a prohibited area, such as a school. The logic device also locks the gun when the gun user is intoxicated or acting in an irrational manner. Once locked, the user must set a timer which allows the gun to be unlocked only after a specified “wait” time.
238 SECURE SMARTPHONE-OPERATED GUN TRIGGER LOCK US13763951 2013-02-11 US20140215881A1 2014-08-07 KARL F. MILDE, JR.; JEFFREY A. MATOS
A battery-powered trigger-locking device, 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.
239 Firearm disassembly tongs US13252474 2011-10-04 US08793915B2 2014-08-05 Gregory Morando
Firearm disassembly tongs having a generally U-shaped body having two arms joined at one end by a bottom portion, the arms having a free end portion having a flat interior surface portion with a slot therein. Each of the arms may have a textured exterior surface portion. Each of the arms may have a concave interior surface portion below the flat interior surface portion. Each of the concave interior surface portions may define a stop surface that limits upward motion of the tongs when the stop surfaces are engaged with a firearm. The stop surfaces may locate the slots in each flat interior surface portion to receive a slide lock of a firearm when the stop surfaces are engaged with the firearm. The stop surfaces may be curved radiused shapes that engage a radiused underside portion of a firearm frame above a trigger area defined by a trigger guard.
240 Dry fire training device US13008234 2011-01-18 US08734156B2 2014-05-27 Oren Louis Uhr
A multi-function dry fire training device to be inserted into the chamber of a firearm, which comprises an illuminator for emitting, upon receiving a command from a controller, a beam of visible or invisible illumination from the barrel of the firearm, the beam being parallel to its central axis; a controller for controlling the functionality of the device including illumination of the illuminator, in response to activation of the firearm trigger; an actuator, being electrically connected to the controller, for activating the controller whenever being struck by the firearm striker and a power source for providing DC power to the controller and illuminator.
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