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 A NETWORK OF INTERCOMMUNICATING BATTLEFIELD DEVICES EP14841869 2014-09-03 EP3044904A4 2018-01-17 COMPTON DAVID WALTER; TEED BRENTON STEWART; DOWNING WARREN; CROCKER GARY EDWARD
A plurality of battlefield devices that communicate with a battle management system using a communications network to form a network of intercommunicating battlefield devices that may be deployed in a battlefield environment. Each battlefield device comprising one or more rails to which accessories may be mounted. The rails provide a communication path over which data may be transferred between the accessories and a processor located in the rails or in the battlefield device. The processor configured to cause the data to be sent to another location and to process other data received from other locations over said communications network.
22 A NETWORKED BATTLE SYSTEM OR FIREARM EP14851134.8 2014-09-09 EP3044905A1 2016-07-20 COMPTON, David Walter; TEED, Brenton Stewart; DOWNING, Warren; CROCKER, Gary Edward
A firearm includes one or more rails to which accessories may be mounted. The rails provide a communication path over which data may be transferred between the accessories and a processor located in the rails or in the firearm. The processor may cause the data to be sent to another location and may receive other data from other locations to provide a network of intercommunicating firearms that may deployed in a battlefield environment.
23 SLIDE TAKEDOWN SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FIREARM EP12869462.7 2012-12-07 EP2788708A2 2014-10-15 NEBEKER, Darin; ZONSHINE, Amir; MCGARRY, James
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.
24 Firearm having a ejection port shield EP09164308.0 2009-07-01 EP2141439A3 2013-08-07 Brown, Michael J.

The present invention provides for a firearm (20) having a receiver (30) defining a bore (32) with the receiver (30) extending along a longitudinal axis (L). The receiver (30) defines an ejection port (34) transverse to the longitudinal axis (L) with the bore (32) defining an inner surface (36). The firearm (20) further includes a bolt carrier (28) disposed in the bore (32) and moveable relative to the receiver (30) along the longitudinal axis (L) between a firing position and a rearward position. The firearm (20) also includes a shield (76) longitudinally affixed to the bolt carrier (28) and movable with the bolt carrier (28) as a unit between the firing and rearward positions along the longitudinal axis (L) with the shield (76) blocking the ejection port (34) when in the firing position and the shield (76) sliding along the inner surface (36) away from the ejection port (34) when moving to the rearward position in conjunction with the bolt carrier (28).

25 GUN CLEANING KIT TOOL INSERT EP11733250 2011-01-11 EP2524187A4 2013-05-29 WILLIAMS NICHOLAS
A firearm cleaning kit includes a case, a fastener, a tool insert, and firearm cleaning tool. The case includes a first side and a second side joined along a fold line. The fastener joins the first and second sides of the case together. The tool insert is secured to an interior region of the case, and includes a base portion joined to a flexible back plate. The base portion includes a tool base cavity, and the flexible back plate includes a raised wall defining a tool tip enclosure in alignment with the tool base cavity. The firearm cleaning kit further includes a firearm cleaning tool. The firearm cleaning tool includes an attachment base secured within the tool base cavity of the base portion, and a tool tip ensconced within the tool tip enclosure.
26 METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROTECTION AND CONTROL OF ORIGINALITY OF PRODUCTS AND ELECTRONICALLY READABLE CERTIFICATE THEREOF EP07719230.0 2007-05-11 EP2044552B1 2012-11-14 ZHELEV, Zhivko; ZHELEV, Arkadiush
27 TORQUE ADJUSTING DRIVE SYSTEMS AND PACKAGED TORQUE ADJUSTING DRIVE SYSTEMS EP07863915 2007-11-05 EP2077930A4 2010-11-24 POTTERFIELD RUSSELL A
28 PRÜFGERÄT EP08851311.4 2008-10-29 EP2212644A1 2010-08-04 SCHNEIDER, Hubert
A universal instrument or test set (1) is proposed which can accommodate various measurement barrels (2), firing chambers (7) and firing systems (8) and can carry out various measurement tasks. This instrument and test set (1) is based on the essential idea that all the major components of the instrument and test set (1) can be mounted replaceably in the appliance (1). Any desired weapon type can be reconfigured by the variability of the housing design of this appliance.
29 Firearm including improved hand guard EP09164303.1 2009-07-01 EP2141441A2 2010-01-06 Brown, Michael J.

A firearm (10) includes a receiver (22) and a barrel (42) connected to the receiver (22). A hand guard (38) extends from the receiver (22) and defines a hand guard bore (62). The receiver (22) includes a threaded end (64) and the hand guard (38) includes a flange (66) extending into the hand guard bore (62) and abutting the receiver (22) about the threaded end (64). A hand guard nut (68) abuts the flange (66) of the hand guard (38) and threadedly engaging the threaded end (64) of the receiver (22). The hand guard nut (68) sandwiches the flange (66) between the hand guard nut (68) and the receiver (22) for attaching the hand guard (38) to the receiver (22). The hand guard (38) includes a first hand guard portion (82) and a second hand guard portion (84) removably attached to the first hand guard portion (82). The second hand guard portion (84) is slid from an assembled position to a disassembled position to expose the hand guard nut (68) in the hand guard bore (62).

30 Firearm having an indirect gas impingement system EP09164306.4 2009-07-01 EP2141437A2 2010-01-06 Brown, Michael J.

A firearm (30) including a barrel (56, 210) having a breech (60) and a muzzle (62) defining a length of the barrel (56, 210) is disclosed. The fircarm (30) includes a hand guard (74, 211, 226) having a first end (78, 232) and a second end (80, 234) with a front sight (110, 236) is attached to at least one of the barrel (56, 210) adjacent the muzzle (62) and the second end (80, 234) of the hand guard (74, 211, 226). A housing (112, 242) is coupled to the front sight (110, 236) and defines a chamber (134, 252) having a piston (114, 214, 254) disposed therein and movable between static and displaced positions. A receiver (36) is coupled to the first end (78, 232) and a bolt carrier (88) is disposed within the receiver (36) and moveable between firing and rearward positions. A carrier key (180) is attached to the bolt carrier (88) and moves concurrently with the bolt carrier (88) and a rod (184) is permanently affixed to the carrier key (180) and extends to a distal end (186) with the piston (114, 214, 254) engaging the distal end (186) when moving to the displaced position.

31 METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROTECTION AND CONTROL OF ORIGINALITY OF PRODUCTS AND ELECTRONICALLY READABLE CERTIFICATE THEREOF EP07719230.0 2007-05-11 EP2044552A1 2009-04-08 ZHELEV, Zhivko; ZHELEV, Arkadiush
The invention relates to method and device for protection and control of originality of products and their components and electronically readable certificate thereof. Depending on the structure of product (1) an alloying layer (2) is deposited over the product. The layer (2) is affected by a subsequent controlled beam or jet marking carried out by means of a beam (3) depositing a restorable marking (4). In order to control or recover the marking the surface, the conductivity and the structure of the marked part is scanned in the area where the marking is deposited. The acquired image of the encoding elements of the markings is compared with information that contains relevance between the original marking and the encoded restorable elements. The information is recorded in a database as well on the accompanying electronically readable certificate (12) protected by means of a multimedia encrypted marking (13) against manipulation or counterfeit.
32 Appareil d'équipement accessoire pour chasseur EP05290851.4 2005-04-18 EP1589313A3 2006-05-17 Billault, Denis

L'invention concerne un appareil d'équipement accessoire pour chasseur qui permet à ce dernier de définir les limites d'une zone de sécurité dans laquelle il s'autorise à tirer. L'appareil selon l'invention vise également à améliorer la visée d'un chasseur. Selon l'invention, l'appareil comprend au moins un miroir réfléchissant (3) orientable, par rapport à un plan de symétrie défini par un support (4) sur lequel le miroir est monté, entre deux directions extrêmes définissant entre elles un intervalle angulaire (5) correspondant à une zone de tir en sécurité de part et d'autre d'une ligne en visée médiane (D).

33 Waffensystem EP99107811.4 1999-04-20 EP0965813A3 2000-08-23 Vornfett, Karl Ulrich

Die Erfindung betrifft ein Waffensystem mit einer Rohrwaffe, einer mindestens eine elektronische Baueinheit (8) enthaltenden Patrone (6) und einer elektronischen Auswertevorrichtung (14) zur Steuerung der Rohrwaffe, wobei die elektronische Baueinheit (8) der Patrone (6) über mindestens eine elektrische Leitung (9,10,12,13) und ein ein erstes festes und ein erstes bewegliches Kontaktstück (18,18', 21) unfassendes Kontaktsystem (11) mit der elektronischen Auswertevorrichtung (14) verbunden ist.

Um auf einfache Weise eine sichere Kontaktierung zwischen den Leitungen (9,10,12,13) der elektronischen Auswertevorrichtung (14) und den in der Patrone befindlichen elektronischen Baueinheiten (8) zu erreichen, schlägt die Erfindung vor, die jeweilige Patrone mit einem spiralfederförmig ausgebildeten ersten festen Kontaktstück (18,18') zu versehen, welches elektrisch isoliert in einer patronenbodenseitigen Nut (16, 16') angeordnet und außenseitig durch eine isolierende Schicht (17) verdeckt ist. Das erste bewegliche Kontaktstück (21) ist an einer an der Rohrwaffe angeordneten Vorrichtung (20) befestigt und als Spitze ausgebildet, derart, daß zur Kontaktierung des ersten festen Kontaktstückes (18,18') die Spitze die isolierende Schicht (17) der Patrone durchdringt und zwischen benachbarte Windungen des spiralfederförmig ausgebildeten ersten festen Kontaktstückes (18,18') gedrückt wird.

34 Vorrichtung zum Konstanthalten der innenballistischen Bedingungen in einem Waffenrohr EP89890049.3 1989-02-21 EP0330649A3 1990-12-05 Auer, Ekkehard, Dipl.-Ing.; Lettner, Josef, Dipl.-Ing. Dr.

Eine Vorrichtung zum Konstanthalten der innenballistischen Bedingungen in einem Waffenrohr (1), wobei in Abhängigkeit vom das Volumen des Laderaumes (2) vergrößernden Verschleiß des Waffenrohres (1) am Übergang vom Laderaum (2) zum Rohr (1) wenigstens eine Einlage (7) in den Laderaum (2) zur Kompensation der Volumsvergrößerung des Laderaumes einge­bracht wird, besteht aus wenigstens einer ohne Beeinflussung einer Treibladung brennbaren, insbesondere langsamer bren­nenden Einlage (7) für den Laderaum (2).

35 BODY CONTOURED HANDGUN EP13738817.9 2013-01-14 EP2805126B1 2018-06-20 KRESSER, Mark; DE ALBUQUERQUE KNORST, Marcelo; BRUM SESTI, Leonardo
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.
36 SLIDE TAKEDOWN SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FIREARM EP12869462.7 2012-12-07 EP2788708B1 2018-05-30 NEBEKER, Darin; ZONSHINE, Amir; MCGARRY, James
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.
37 SPRING COMPRESSOR FOR AN AIRGUN EP16206268.1 2016-12-22 EP3190376B1 2018-04-11 Gore, Thomas
A spring compressor (30) for compressing a power spring (24) of an air gun (20) within a compression tube (22) of the air gun includes a beam (32) that extends along a longitudinal axis between a first end (36) and a second end (38). The beam comprises a clamp system (230) disposed adjacent the first end, said clamp system having a pair of opposing clamp surfaces (254, 256) for engaging a picatinny style accessory rail (28). A compressor (220) includes a rod (88) in threaded engagement with a post (82), which is mounted adjacent the second end of the beam. Rotation of the threaded rod relative to the post moves the threaded rod axially along the longitudinal axis relative to the beam.
38 POLICE AND SECURITY CAMERA SYSTEM UTILIZING WIRELESS ENERGY TRANSFER EP15876197.3 2015-12-29 EP3240989A1 2017-11-08 BLUM, Ronald D.; GUPTA, Amitava; KOKONASKI, William; CLOMPUS, Richard
Base units, sensors, cameras, and systems and methods for wireless energy transfer are described. In an example system, a firearm holster includes a wireless energy transfer base unit configured to cause a transmitter to selectively transmit power to the firearm or a component thereof (e.g., a camera connected to the firearm) when the firearm is placed in the firearm holster.
39 A NETWORKED BATTLE SYSTEM OR FIREARM EP14851134 2014-09-09 EP3044905A4 2017-09-20 COMPTON DAVID WALTER; TEED BRENTON STEWART; DOWNING WARREN; CROCKER GARY EDWARD
40 SPRING COMPRESSOR FOR AN AIRGUN EP16206268.1 2016-12-22 EP3190376A1 2017-07-12 Gore, Thomas

A spring compressor (30) for compressing a power spring (24) of an air gun (20) within a compression tube (22) of the air gun includes a beam (32) that extends along a longitudinal axis between a first end (36) and a second end (38). The beam comprises a clamp system (230) disposed adjacent the first end, said clamp system having a pair of opposing clamp surfaces (254, 256) for engaging a picatinny style accessory rail (28). A compressor (220) includes a rod (88) in threaded engagement with a post (82), which is mounted adjacent the second end of the beam. Rotation of the threaded rod relative to the post moves the threaded rod axially along the longitudinal axis relative to the beam.

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