序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 ENERGIEVERSORGUNGAUFNEHMENDES MODUL FÜR EINE FREMD ANGETRIEBENE WAFFE EP11785314.3 2011-09-30 EP2625485B1 2017-03-22 KNIEP, Christian; HAUSER, Fabian; HEYMANN, Frank
42 WIRELESS INDUCTIVE CHARGING OF WEAPON SYSTEM ENERGY SOURCE EP14778383 2014-04-07 EP2981783A4 2016-12-07 SOAR ROGER J
43 A NETWORK OF INTERCOMMUNICATING BATTLEFIELD DEVICES EP14841869.2 2014-09-03 EP3044904A1 2016-07-20 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.
44 BODY CONTOURED HANDGUN EP13738817 2013-01-14 EP2805126A4 2015-03-11 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.
45 Firearm including improved hand guard EP09164303.1 2009-07-01 EP2141441A3 2013-11-27 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).

46 ENERGIEVERSORGUNGAUFNEHMENDES MODUL FÜR EINE FREMD ANGETRIEBENE WAFFE EP11785314.3 2011-09-30 EP2625485A1 2013-08-14 KNIEP, Christian; HAUSER, Fabian; HEYMANN, Frank
In order to make it possible to save disturbing cables and the like for a weapon which can be placed down, it is proposed that a module (1) which can be directly connected on or to the weapon or the drive be made available for an externally driven weapon in the placed-down mode, which can accommodate the required power supply. The module (1) is distinguished in that it accommodates a required power supply (3), with the module (1) being directly adaptable to the weapon.
47 Electrical connector with retractable hood EP13153303.6 2013-01-30 EP2624369A1 2013-08-07 Belack, Dustin Carson

An electrical connector (12) includes a housing (16) having an internal compartment (38). A dielectric insert (32) is held within the internal compartment (38) of the housing (16). The dielectric insert (32) includes an end face (50). An electrical contact (20) is held by the dielectric insert (32) and includes a mating segment (24) that extends a length outwardly from the end face (50) of the dielectric insert (32) along a connection axis (56). A hood (28) is held by the housing (16) and has an extended position relative to the end face (50) of the dielectric insert (32) wherein the hood (28) extends a length outwardly relative to the end face (50). The hood (28) extends at least partially around the mating segment (24) of the electrical contact (20) in the extended position. The hood (28) is retractable along the connection axis (56) from the extended position to a retracted position wherein at least a portion of the length of the hood (28) is retracted relative to the end face (50) of the dielectric insert (32).

48 ELECTRIC ENERGY GENERATOR EP10851681.6 2010-05-19 EP2573498A1 2013-03-27 Delgado Acarreta, Raul

The invention relates to an electric energy generator (21 to 23) that transforms a type of mechanical energy into a stable direct current electric energy supply for a shot counter (24) for a portable firearm.

49 ISOLATION SYSTEM MOUNT FOR MOUNTING SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT TO NON-RECOILED ARTILLERY EP00968295.6 2000-06-14 EP1185834B1 2010-12-15 GRIZZAFFI, Lauralee
An isolation system mount (10) for mounting an electronic navigation system to the barrel of a non-recoiled artillery. The mount includes a navigation system cradle supported from an artillery barrel (14) mount by first and second sets of elastomer isolators (27). The mount provides a high degree of three-dimensional shock and thermal isolation.
50 Appareil d'équipement accessoire pour chasseur EP05290851.4 2005-04-18 EP1589313B1 2007-06-13 Billault, Denis
51 EINRICHTUNG ZUR INDUKTION EINES MAGNETFELDS IM MÜNDUNGSBEREICH EINER ABSCHUSSEINRICHTUNG EP98964475.2 1998-12-01 EP1040313B1 2005-12-14 BERTRAM, Friedrich; BREDE, Uwe; KORDEL, Gerhard
Once a missile, a shell or a rocket is propelled from a launching device, a tension can be induced in an induction device of the missile by using a device for generating a magnetic field. Said tension can be used to regulate and set off the igniter and optionally to control the missile. According to prior art, the magnetic field is generated in the launching device using induction coils, which use up a lot of electrical power. Since the device is generally mounted in the area of the mouth of the launching device, the latter is exposed to shocks and corrosive burning gases, having a negative effect on the contacts of the electrical connections. According to the invention, at least one permanent magnet (5) is mounted in the area of the mouth (2) of the launching device (1) to generate a magnetic field (9).
52 Appareil d'équipement accessoire pour chasseur EP05290851.4 2005-04-18 EP1589313A2 2005-10-26 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).

53 Waffensystem EP99107811.4 1999-04-20 EP0965813B1 2002-10-09 Vornfett, Karl Ulrich
54 Communication connector system for a weapon EP13187883.7 2013-10-09 EP2722632B1 2018-11-21 Oh, Lawrence Se-Jun; Lucente, Richard Vincent; Mulfinger, Robert Neil
A communication connector system (106) is provided for a weapon (100). The system (106) includes an upper connector (154) configured to be mounted directly to an exterior side surface (142) of an upper receiver (114) of the weapon (100). The upper connector (154) is configured to be communicatively connected to electronics (103) associated with the upper receiver (114). The upper connector (154) has a mating interface (158). The system includes a lower connector (156) configured to be communicatively connected to electronics (105) in a base (107) of the weapon (100). The lower connector (156) is configured to be mounted directly to an exterior side surface (146) of a lower receiver (116) of the weapon (100). The lower connector (156) has a mating interface (184) that is mated with the mating interface (158) of the upper connector (154) when the upper receiver (114) is in a closed position. The mating interfaces (158, 184) are physically separable from one another such that the upper receiver (114) is configured to be moved to an open position from the closed position.
55 POLICE AND SECURITY CAMERA SYSTEM UTILIZING WIRELESS ENERGY TRANSFER EP15876197 2015-12-29 EP3240989A4 2018-08-01 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.
56 GUN COMPRISING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE EP16720897 2016-03-30 EP3295112A1 2018-03-21 RIGHI EUGENIO; CHIODI VALENTINA; ANDREIS ETTORE; CANDIAN ANDREA
A gun (1) comprising an electronic device (10) suitable to detect and/or process one or more situations occurring to the gun (1), for example to detect the event of a shot fired. The electronic device (10) comprises: i) detection and processing means (100) designed to detect and process information relative to the status of the gun (1); ii) a battery (200) for the power supply of the detection and processing means (100); iii) activation means (300) suitable to activate the power supply operation of the detection and processing means (100) by the battery (200) to match a default event. Preferably the battery (200) and the activation means (300) are housed in the grip (31) of the gun (1).
57 VORRICHTUNG FÜR EREIGNISDARSTELLUNGEN BEIM DUELL-SCHIESSEN EP15722026.0 2015-04-15 EP3132228A1 2017-02-22 Bayer, Reiner
The invention relates to a device for event representations in duel shooting. A disadvantage with known devices is that in each case one shooting range has to be converted in order to be able to train duel shooting. The invention is based on the problem of creating a device for duel shooting which does not require complicated conversion of a shooting range. This problem is solved according to the invention in that a visualizing unit (1) is provided for event representation, said unit (1) being positionable in the range of perception of the marksman's eye and being fastened for example to ear defenders (2).
58 Communication connector system for a weapon EP13187883.7 2013-10-09 EP2722632A3 2016-10-19 Oh, Lawrence Se-Jun; Lucente, Richard Vincent; Mulfinger, Robert Neil

A communication connector system (106) is provided for a weapon (100). The system (106) includes an upper connector (154) configured to be mounted directly to an exterior side surface (142) of an upper receiver (114) of the weapon (100). The upper connector (154) is configured to be communicatively connected to electronics (103) associated with the upper receiver (114). The upper connector (154) has a mating interface (158). The system includes a lower connector (156) configured to be communicatively connected to electronics (105) in a base (107) of the weapon (100). The lower connector (156) is configured to be mounted directly to an exterior side surface (146) of a lower receiver (116) of the weapon (100). The lower connector (156) has a mating interface (184) that is mated with the mating interface (158) of the upper connector (154) when the upper receiver (114) is in a closed position. The mating interfaces (158, 184) are physically separable from one another such that the upper receiver (114) is configured to be moved to an open position from the closed position.

59 WIRELESS INDUCTIVE CHARGING OF WEAPON SYSTEM ENERGY SOURCE EP14778383.1 2014-04-07 EP2981783A1 2016-02-10 SOAR, Roger J.
A charging system for the wireless inductive charging of an energy source in a weapon in a weapon system. The charging system includes a first portion of the weapon system, wherein the first portion has a first inductive coil therein, and a female receiver sized for receiving, in a male-female mating engagement, the first portion of the weapon system. The receiver has a second inductive coil positioned to inductively couple with the first inductive coil when the first portion of the weapon system is in the male-female mating engagement with the receiver. The first inductive coil is adapted for electrical connection to a weapon system platform electrical power supply and has a direct current resistance of less than or equal to substantially 0.2 Ohms so as to be adapted to provide charging power having a peak power of at least substantially 10 watts.
60 SLIDE TAKEDOWN SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FIREARM EP12869462 2012-12-07 EP2788708A4 2015-06-24 NEBEKER DARIN; ZONSHINE AMIR; MCGARRY JAMES
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