序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
341 Instant eye-sealing weapon US14537579 2014-11-10 US09022255B1 2015-05-05 S. Mill Calvert
A weapon is usable instantly seal a person's eyes when fired into a target's face. The weapon includes a container that is removably attached to a barrel of a firearm. Once removed, it can be used independently of the firearm. The weapon includes a central processing unit mounted within the container. The container holds three or more bottles, each containing one of a cyanoacrylate adhesive base, an activator to speed curing of the adhesive base, and a chemical agent to affect the target. At a minimum, the adhesive base and the activator may be ejected to form a single stream which cures or hardens within 10 seconds. Additionally, the contents of various chemical agents may also be ejected into the single stream as may be preselected by the shooter using a selector switch or a touch screen display.
342 Firearm magazine catch apparatus US13834639 2013-03-15 US09010010B2 2015-04-21 Daniel Isaac Dreiband
A firearm magazine catch apparatus is provided. The firearm magazine catch apparatus features a frame including a frame structure and a plurality of legs interconnected by and supporting the frame structure. A flexible collection pouch suspended from the frame has an open top and walls sloping from an edge of the frame structure to a central area of the frame structure for catching firearm magazines discharged from a firearm.
343 Time-delay magazine catch US14556506 2014-12-01 US09010006B2 2015-04-21 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. A hand-activated crank interacts with threads of a push-rod portion of the latch so that manual rotation of the hand crank in one direction (e.g., counter-clockwise) displaces the latch after a sufficient number of turns. Reverse rotation of the hand crank returns the latch to its engaged condition ready to automatically re-engage the next magazine inserted into the firearm receiver. Alternatively, viscoelastic foam or other mechanical time-delay feature can be used instead of screw threads to introduce a mechanically transmitted dwell period before the latch is actuated.
344 Remote contrivance refurbishment apparatus and related methods US13915350 2013-06-11 US08813409B2 2014-08-26 Richard Worrall; William Rearick
Disclosed is a remote contrivance refurbishment apparatus and related methods.
345 Ammunition Magazine Retention and Drawing Device US14069390 2013-11-01 US20140215886A1 2014-08-07 Russell David Owens
A device for aiding in the retention and drawing of ammunition magazines is disclosed. This invention does two things that previous ammunition magazine draw devices do not do. First, this invention is designed so that when an individual uses the invention to draw a magazine from its pouch, the magazine is drawn into the palm of the hand, providing a more solid and more comfortable grasp on the magazine. Second, this invention is equipped with a built-in retention feature. The device also features a hook shaped handle which is designed to protrude from the side of a magazine and easily catch a persons finger, making it faster than devices currently available on the market.
346 Magazine release assist tool US13676882 2012-11-14 US08776426B1 2014-07-15 Eric Symonds
A magazine release assist tool is described comprising of a generally U-shaped clip having an integrated arm extension. The tool is used to assist in the release of a magazine from a firearm that is equipped with a magazine release blocking mechanism. The clip is removably secured to the lower receiver of a firearm and the arm extension is provided to form a resilient flat spring having a pivot at its proximate end and a push pin at its distal end. When attached to the firearm, a user can depress the flat spring such that the push pin will engage the magazine release button of the firearm allowing quick removal of the magazine.
347 DRY FIRE TRAINING DEVICE US14105156 2013-12-12 US20140193779A1 2014-07-10 Oren Louis Ohr
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.
348 SLIDE TAKEDOWN SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FIREARM US13708711 2012-12-07 US20140165442A1 2014-06-19 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.
349 Body contoured handgun US13739597 2013-01-11 US08752322B2 2014-06-17 Mark Kresser; Marcelo de Albuquerque Knorst; Leonardo Brum Sesti
A handgun curved to correspond more closely with the contours of a person's body, achieving a comfortable fit when the handgun is worn for any appreciable amount of time on the person's body. The handgun housing is inclusive of a top portion, an intermediate portion, and a grip portion, which may be separately connected or integrally formed parts sharing a radius of curvature to form asymmetric left and right sides, particularly a concave side and a convex side. This asymmetry extends beyond the grip portion and includes at least a portion of the trigger guard and a portion of the magazine securing clip.
350 FIREARM AND COMPONENT CARRIER FOR A FIREARM US13712239 2012-12-12 US20140150318A1 2014-06-05 Michael Engesser; Christian Hosz
The invention relates to a firearm and a component carrier therefor. The firearm has a barrel and a breech. The component carrier comprises a grip portion for receiving at least a portion of the barrel, a housing portion for receiving at least the breech, and a coupling member in a transition zone between said two portions for coupling the barrel with the breech. The grip portion is separated into a support part radially supporting the barrel, and a spacer part keeping the support part axially spaced from the coupling member. The spacer part is configured to receive the barrel with radial clearance.
351 Off-trigger locator and guide path for a firearm US13588743 2012-08-17 US08713831B2 2014-05-06 David A. Grossman; Jonathon D. Grossman
A firearm has an off-trigger locator and/or guide path. The off-trigger locator may be a depression or a convexity formed on a side of a frame of the firearm adjacent a trigger of the firearm, and may further include a raised portion. The off-trigger locator is configured to allow a user of the firearm to move between the off-trigger locator and the trigger, as necessary, for instance, as the user goes between non-firing and firing conditions. The guide position may comprise a groove or raised ridge formed on a frame of the firearm adjacent a trigger of the firearm and extending from the frame of the firearm into a trigger area adjacent the trigger. The guide path is configured to allow the user to move along the guide path away from and into the trigger area, as necessary, for instance, as the user goes between non-firing and firing conditions.
352 Gun cleaning tool kit US13797347 2013-03-12 US08707607B2 2014-04-29 Nicholas Williams; James R. Brooker
A gun cleaning tool kit, comprising an openable case, at least one mount for receiving a removable tool insert, a portable miniature gun cleaning tool kit disposable in the openable case, a foldable work surface apron. The kit may further comprise at least one removable tool insert, a plurality of gun cleaning tools disposed on the removable tool insert, and an exterior pocket formed in the openable case for storing the portable miniature gun cleaning tool kit. Preferably, the foldable work surface apron is removably attached to, and stored within, the openable case. Preferably, both the openable case and the portable miniature gun cleaning tool kit are closable by zippers.
353 FIREARM ACCESSORY CLAMP MOUNT HAVING ROTATABLE LOCKING LEVER AND LOWER ADJUSTMENT NUT US13625790 2012-09-24 US20140082985A1 2014-03-27 MARK C. LARUE
An adjustable accessory mounting mechanism for firearms has an accessory mount rail having clamp surfaces. A mount base member has a clamp structure in retaining engagement with the clamp surfaces and supports a clamp plate member for rotary clamping engagement with the accessory mount rail. A clamp retainer screw extends through the retainer opening and pivotally supports the clamp plate member for rotary locking and unlocking movement. An adjustment nut member is threaded to the clamp retainer screw and adjusts the position of the clamp plate member. The adjustment nut is located below the lower surface of the clamp plate and clamp support to prevent its catching on brush, vines and other objects during field use.
354 REMOTE CONTRIVANCE REFURBISHMENT APPARATUS & RELATED METHODS US13915350 2013-06-11 US20140007483A1 2014-01-09 Richard Worrall; William Rearick
Disclosed is a remote contrivance refurbishment apparatus and related methods.
355 Horizontal throw lever US13506976 2012-05-29 US20130318848A1 2013-12-05 Eric Stephen Kincel
The invention is a throw lever assembly used to affix an accessory to a firearm. The throw lever assembly utilizes a base unit having a cam bed in which rests the cam. An anchor clamp secured to one end of an engagement rod with the other end affixed to the cam. The cam has an arm extending from it which is used connected to a handle portion. The handle portion is selectively locked/unlocked to the cam via an upper surface the arm. When locked to the arm, the handle portion is able to move the cam causing the assembly to be either locked or unlocked from the firearm.
356 ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH HOOD US13364048 2012-02-01 US20130194769A1 2013-08-01 Dustin Carson Belack
An electrical connector includes a housing having an internal compartment. A dielectric insert is held within the internal compartment of the housing. The dielectric insert includes an end face. An electrical contact is held by the dielectric insert and includes a mating segment that extends a length outwardly from the end face of the dielectric insert along a connection axis. A hood is held by the housing and has an extended position relative to the end face of the dielectric insert wherein the hood extends a length outwardly relative to the end face. The hood extends at least partially around the mating segment of the electrical contact in the extended position. The hood is retractable along the connection axis from the extended position to a retracted position wherein at least a portion of the length of the hood is retracted relative to the end face of the dielectric insert.
357 Body Contoured Handgun US13739597 2013-01-11 US20130180144A1 2013-07-18 Mark Kresser; Marcelo de Albuquerque Knorst; Leonardo Brum Sesti
A handgun curved to correspond more closely with the contours of a person's body, achieving a comfortable fit when the handgun is worn for any appreciable amount of time on the person's body. The handgun housing is inclusive of a top portion, an intermediate portion, and a grip portion, which may be separately connected or integrally formed parts sharing a radius of curvature to form asymmetric left and right sides, particularly a concave side and a convex side. This asymmetry extends beyond the grip portion and includes at least a portion of the trigger guard and a portion of the magazine securing clip.
358 FRAME SCRATCH PREVENTION TOOL US13651444 2012-10-14 US20130036649A1 2013-02-14 Daniel Merrill Wray
A method for disassembling a pistol that includes the steps of coupling a tool to the pistol so that a portion of the pistol is interposed within a retaining aperture formed within the tool, removing a second portion of a slide stop from a notch formed within the frame, removing a first portion of the slide stop from an aperture formed within the frame of the pistol and rotating the second portion of the slide stop to an axis defined by the first portion of the slide stop as the second portion of the slide stop is permitted to contact the tool to prevent a scratch on a portion of the pistol that is prone to being scratched by the second portion of the slide stop.
359 System for attaching or detaching firearm accessories using a cartridge case and rim channel US13006645 2011-01-14 US08333139B2 2012-12-18 Michael A. Addis
Systems and methods for using a cartridge case as a tool to install or remove firearm barrel attachments. The barrel attachment includes a channel for engaging a cartridge case rim. This rim channel provides mechanical leverage for rotating the barrel attachment around a bore axis of the firearm barrel. The rim channel may include a curved portion to increase the load-bearing contact area. The contact area between the rim of the cartridge case and the barrel attachment can be further increased by a half-moon insert.
360 APPARATUS FOR METAL CUTTING AND WELDING US13495058 2012-06-13 US20120313299A1 2012-12-13 Eric Bleicken; Darrel Barnette; David Byron
A device for either or both of metal cutting and metal welding. The device is configured to a standard service side arm and other guns and/or other types of tools to cut and/or weld metals for the purposes of breaching and welding metals in a range of applications, including in air and underwater, without degrading the primary purposes of the gun or other tools. In one embodiment, the device includes a reactive material cartridge and a nozzle adapted for attachment to a muzzle. In another embodiment, the device includes a muzzle-loading tube including the reactive material and a nozzle configured to shape the reactive material exiting the tube.
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