序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Extractor pin tool US15582314 2017-04-28 US09945633B2 2018-04-17 Michael R. Strombeck
Apparatus, systems, and methods for the maintenance, repair, modification, cleaning, disassembly, and reassembly of firearms and firearm components are disclosed. Particular embodiments include tools to aid in the removal and insertion of an extractor pin from the bolt assembly of an AR-15 or M-16 rifle. Preferred embodiments are directed to bolt assemblies for .223 and .308 imperial caliber firearms, as well as 5.56 and 7.62 metric caliber firearms. The tools include a housing with a channel to receive the bolt, a channel to insert a locking rod to orient and secure the bolt in the housing, a channel for inserting a removal rod to remove the extractor pin from the bolt or an inserting rod to insert the extractor pin into the bolt.
82 Apparatus and method for powering and networking a rail of a firearm US13956582 2013-08-01 US09921028B2 2018-03-20 David Walter Compton; Brenton Stewart Teed
A method, apparatus and system for networking accessories to a firearm or weapon wherein the accessories are conductively powered from the rail and data is transferred between the accessories and the rail via conductive coupling. In one embodiment, a weapon is provided, the weapon having: an upper receiver; a lower receiver; a powered accessory mounted to a rail of the upper receiver; and an apparatus for conductively networking a microcontroller of the powered accessory to a microcontroller of the upper receiver and a microcontroller of the lower receiver, wherein the data is exclusively provided to the powered accessory from the rail.
83 Sniper Dashboard US15175446 2016-06-07 US20170350675A1 2017-12-07 Chadwick Hampton Prater
A sniper dashboard for displaying ballistics data attaches to a rail interface system (RIS) of a rifle or other longarm. The dashboard comprises a support arm, a mounting block that is rotatably attached to the support arm, and a display panel to support a ballistic data card or calculator. The support arm includes a clamping mechanism for removably mounting the support arm to the firearm such that the display panel is positioned within the shooter's field of view while the shooter is taking aim at a target.
84 Dry fire training device US14868357 2015-09-28 US09766043B2 2017-09-19 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.
85 MAGAZINE WELL FUNNEL ASSEMBLY US15410514 2017-01-19 US20170205168A1 2017-07-20 Stan Chen
A magazine well funnel assembly is an integrated design including a mainspring housing portion and a funnel well portion attached to a firearm. The magazine well funnel assembly includes a set of funnel walls arranged to form an aperture shaped to accept a magazine and is bounded by a funnel rim on a side of the set of funnel walls opposite a plane of the aperture. The funnel rim is shaped in an arc on a side of the set of funnel walls adjacent to the rear funnel wall portion to increase the surface area of the funnel. A method of modification includes drilling a relocated pin hole in the firearm frame and inserting the magazine well funnel assembly therein. A base section of the firearm frame may be removed to preserve the same vertical length of the firearm compared to before the magazine well funnel assembly was installed.
86 EXPANSION BARREL NUT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ATTACHING A HANDGUARD TO AN UPPER RECEIVER OF A FIREARM US15350623 2016-11-14 US20170199006A1 2017-07-13 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.
87 Ballistic information tag for weapon and method US14964037 2015-12-09 US09683805B2 2017-06-20 Robert M. Wynalda, Jr.
A tag in the form of a band provides ballistic information for rifle ammunition or flight or sight information for arrows. The band is selectively attachable to the weapon such that the ballistic information is readily available to the user of the weapon and the band can be removed and used again on the same or a different weapon. The band can wrap around a portion of the weapon and be held by friction or a combination of friction and compressive force. The band can be elastic and stretch over the stock of a rifle or shotgun, the grip of a handgun, the stock of a cross bow, or a counterweight on a compound bow. The disclosure also provides a method for providing the ballistic information to the user of the weapon through the band that is selectively attachable to the weapon. The band can be provided with the container of ammunition at the time of purchase.
88 Pistol magazine holster with snag US14924431 2015-10-27 US09677865B2 2017-06-13 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.
89 Selectively Illuminating Firearm US14959462 2015-12-04 US20170159921A1 2017-06-08 Christopher Morris
Various means are provided which enable a user to individualize the appearance of a firearm and further enhance visibility of the various elements comprising the firearm in low light. More particularly, the firearm may comprise a serialized receiver and at least one of a barrel, upper receiver, grip, hand guard, and buttstock defining firearm accessories. A light source, means for distributing the light, a power source, and means for activating the light source are then provided to permit a user to selectively illuminate any of the elements comprising the firearm. The light source and means for distributing the light source may, for example, be disposed on a skin adhesible the serialized receiver and firearm accessories, on a clip slideably mateable with any of the serialized receiver and firearm accessories, or even integrated directly into the body of any of the firearm accessories and serialized receiver.
90 Handle for manipulating firearm rod US14994798 2016-01-13 US09664473B2 2017-05-30 Michael Poehlman; James Tayon; Dennis W. Cauley, Jr.; Michael Cottrell; Tim Kinney; Matthew Kinamore; James Gianladis; Adam J. Birk
A handle for manipulating a firearm rod, such as a firearm cleaning rod, and methods of using same. The handle is selectively movable along the length of the rod to desired positions along the length of the rod. The handle can be releasably secured to the rod at the desired positions. When the handle is releasably secured to the rod, the rod can rotate with respect to a body of the handle about the longitudinal axis of the rod.
91 Barrel installation tool US15019514 2016-02-09 US09631889B2 2017-04-25 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.
92 Munitions storage container with disabling device for single-use weapon stored therein US14038061 2013-09-26 US09618293B1 2017-04-11 Leon Moy; Daniel Ruland; Edward Yang; Jacek Foltynski
A munitions disabling device is disposed in a storage container proximate the muzzle of a single-use weapon. A projectile having a fused warhead is loaded in the weapon prior to storing the weapon. If an unplanned stimulus launches the projectile while the weapon is in the storage container, the projectile will impact or strike the disabling device. The disabling device prevents detonation or explosion of the warhead.
93 G-force measurement system with a horizontally deviated accelerometer US14503172 2014-09-30 US09612251B2 2017-04-04 Meng Liang Chen; Yi Huei Jen
An acceleration measuring device to offset the limiting factors associated with the maximum acceleration an accelerometer can measure by attaching the device onto a mount system pre-calibrated to a specified angle relative to the horizontal axis of the object on which the system is mounted on.
94 DEVICE FOR EVENT REPRESENTATIONS IN DUEL SHOOTING US15302233 2015-04-15 US20170023331A1 2017-01-26 Reiner BAYER
The invention relates to a device for event representation in duel shooting.Known devices have the disadvantage that, in order to practice duel shooting, it is always necessary to modify a shooting range.The aim of the invention is to create a device for duel shooting which does not require complicated modification of a shooting range.This aim is achieved according to the invention in that a visualizing unit is provided for representing events, which is positionable within the range of perception of the marksman's eye.
95 Pivot axis pin fixtures for rifle receivers US14465200 2014-08-21 US09551545B1 2017-01-24 Jeffrey J. Rowe
A pivot-axis, pin arrangement for rifle receivers can serve as a trigger or hammer pin therefor. A lower housing has a pair of sidewalls defining a gap and with a pair of bores spaced across the gap. The outer side of one sidewall has a slightly recessed channel which is elongated between spaced ends, at least one of which is rounded and centered on the axes of the spaced bores. The pivot axis pin has a cylindrical shaft and a T-slot head style head. The head has one portion forming an annular ring while the remaining portion is elongated to an end. In use, the pin is inserted through the bores, and is ‘simply supported’ by the ends thereof in the bores therefor. The head of the pin locks against rotation merely by settling in into at least one rounded end of the recessed channel.
96 GRIP/COVER FOR KEY LOCK SYSTEM US15238145 2016-08-16 US20160356569A1 2016-12-08 Stephen Charles Hines
Covers for key lock mounting systems on small arms such as the AR or M4 family of rifles and carbines can provide protection for the firearm and comfort for the operator. The cover has keyhole grips that are pressed into the key lock mounting points in mounting system. The cover is held seated against the surface of the mounting system by the shape and resilience of keyhole grips. V-notch keyhole grips can attach to keyhole shaped mounting points and slot shaped mounting points.
97 System for visually impaired person to shoot a gun, and method of assembling and using same US14706440 2015-05-07 US09494386B1 2016-11-15 Jonathan Michael French
A system to facilitate a visually impaired person's ability to actively participate in target shooting and hunting. The system elevates a scope and moves it rearwardly to allow the shooter to shoulder the rifle, while a spotter behind the shooter uses the scope and guides the shooter to move the rifle until it is on target and ready to be shot.
98 Wireless inductive charging of weapon system energy source US14247209 2014-04-07 US09472971B2 2016-10-18 Roger J. Soar
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.
99 Systems and methods for providing a seal between a bolt carrier and a bolt carrier gas key of a firearm US14952106 2015-11-25 US09470469B2 2016-10-18 Marvin C. Daniel; Clinton Wade Lynch
An assembly for preventing gas leaks in a bolt carrier group of a firearm is disclosed. The assembly may include a bolt carrier with a gas hole, a bolt carrier gas key attachable to the bolt carrier about the gas hole, a groove disposed on the bolt carrier about the gas hole, and a seal disposed within the groove.
100 GUN MOUNTED CAMERA US14675995 2015-04-01 US20160290766A1 2016-10-06 Akeem Williams; Robert Gordon
A system for recording gun activity that includes: a mounting bracket; a camera, where camera is attached the mounting bracket and the mounting bracket enables attachment to a gun barrel; a camera lens directed inline with the gun barrel; a lighting mechanism within the camera directed in the line of sight of the camera lens; a microprocessor incorporated into the camera; a battery, where the battery supplies power to the camera; a memory chip, where the memory chip stores images captured by the camera; and a proximity sensor, where the proximity sensor activates the camera lens and lighting mechanism and places the camera in a record mode. The camera may further include a USB port for transmitting data to and from the camera. Preferably, the system also includes a holster, where the holster includes an external battery. The camera may further include charging strips where the charging strips connect to the external battery of the holster.
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