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 Cover kit for a firearm handguard US14559407 2014-12-03 US09222749B1 2015-12-29 Brian L. Nakayama; Christopher F. Miller; Michael T. Mayberry; Nicholas Kielsmeier; Richard M. Fitzpatrick
A system and method for a user's appendages when firing a weapon is described. One embodiment includes a cover kit for a firearm handguard. The kit has a base and an insert. The base has a longitudinal axis, an upright axis, a transverse axis, a socket, an exterior surface, and an interior surface. The insert has an insert body and a plug. The socket has a movable engagement prong shaped to engage a wall surface of a handguard slot. The plug has a prong engagement surface shaped to engage the engagement prong. The plug is shaped to apply a force on the engagement prong such that a distal portion of the engagement prong is flexed more than a proximal portion of the engagement prong.
82 DEVICE FOR HOLDING A FIREARM US14738431 2015-06-12 US20150362280A1 2015-12-17 Andrew Dale; Dennis Gerasimenko
A device that can hold a firearm can be used to prevent the firearm from being damaged, make the firearm aesthetically appealing, absorb the heat generated during use of the firearm, and reduce kick-back generated by the firearm. The device can include an inner portion, an outer portion, and magnets between the inner portion and the outer portion. The outer portion of the device can be made of a friction resistant material, which enhances durability to endure contact with items such as a gun rack or a stabilizing object. The inner portion of the device can be made of a soft material that can be used to cushion the firearm, and optionally clean the firearm. Related methods and products are also described.
83 Ejection port dust gate for automatic weapons US14244061 2014-04-03 US09188405B2 2015-11-17 Craig P. Hawley
A removable dust gate for an automatic weapon is described. The removable dust gate can include a retractable pivot pin having rod sections with compressible objects therebetween that allow the rod sections to be temporarily pushed together, shortening the length of the retractable pivot pin. When the pivot pin is shortened, it can be placed between two pin ports on the weapon. When released, the pivot pin will engage with the pin ports to secure the dust gate to the weapon in the correct position to engage with the ejection port on the weapon. By shortening the pivot pin, the dust gate can be an easily removed without having to change the design or configuration of current weapons or weapon design.
84 Scope guard for scope and firearm US14121783 2014-10-17 US20150323278A1 2015-11-12 Marco Pisani; Andrea Nazzareno Pisani
An apparatus is for a scope assembly having a front scope section and a back scope section, and a firearm including a mounting rail having a front rail section and a back rail section. The apparatus includes a front scope guard frame configured to guard, at least in part, the front scope section of the scope assembly. A back scope guard frame is configured to guard, at least in part, the back scope section of the scope assembly. The front scope guard frame and the back scope guard frame are selectively positionable and movable, independently of each other, relative to the mounting rail. The front scope guard frame and the back scope guard frame are configured to selectively affix, independently of each other, once the front scope guard frame and the back scope guard frame are positioned just so.
85 Firearm conversion system and method US14584092 2014-12-29 US09115952B2 2015-08-25 Matthew J. Cole
Methods and systems are provided for modifying a firearm, including a kit for creating a modified handgun from first and second handguns. In one embodiment of the invention, a modified handgun is created which comprises a slide and barrel from a first handgun and a frame of a second handgun, using a kit comprising a dust cover insert, a replacement recoil spring and a replacement recoil spring guide.
86 FIREARM CONVERSION SYSTEM AND METHOD US14584092 2014-12-29 US20150159974A1 2015-06-11 Matthew J. Cole
Methods and systems are provided for modifying a firearm, including a kit for creating a modified handgun from first and second handguns. In one embodiment of the invention, a modified handgun is created which comprises a slide and barrel from a first handgun and a frame of a second handgun, using a kit comprising a dust cover insert, a replacement recoil spring and a replacement recoil spring guide.
87 Gas regulator system US13829464 2013-03-14 US08973483B2 2015-03-10 Leroy James Sullivan
A gas regulator block can be configured to mount to a barrel of a firearm. A gas regulator can be disposed substantially within the gas regulator block and can be configured to adjustably vary an amount of gas flow through the gas regulator block. A cover may be configured to cover a portion of the gas regulator block to inhibit inadvertent adjustment of the amount of gas flow and configured to uncover the portion of the gas regulator block to facilitate intentional adjustment of the amount of gas flow. A gas passage can be formed in the gas regulator block in a forward location and the gas port can be configured to communicate gas from the barrel to the gas regulator.
88 Firearm conversion system and method US13970871 2013-08-20 US08925239B1 2015-01-06 Matthew J. Cole
Methods and systems are provided for modifying a firearm, including a kit for creating a modified handgun from first and second handguns. In one embodiment of the invention, a modified handgun is created which comprises a slide and barrel from a first handgun and a frame of a second handgun, using a kit comprising a dust cover insert, a replacement recoil spring and a replacement recoil spring guide.
89 Breech for a repeating firearm US13305409 2011-11-28 US08656620B2 2014-02-25 Willi Hankel; Bastian Rothe
The invention pertains to a breech of a repeating firearm with a bolt assembly that is guided within a housing such that it is rotatable about its longitudinal axis and is axially displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the firearm, a striking pin that is axially movable in the bolt assembly and a breech block that is arranged on the rear end of the bolt assembly and in which a cocking mechanism is accommodated that can be actuated with an actuating element and serves for tensioning and relaxing a striking pin spring acting upon the striking pin. The actuating element consists of a cocking slide that can be displaced between a lower relaxed position and an upper tensioned position on the rear side of the breech block.
90 WEAPON PROTECTION ENCLOSURE US13920727 2013-06-18 US20140033594A1 2014-02-06 Cam Brensinger
A weapon protection enclosure device protects a weapon from adverse conditions, including water, dust, dirt and sand. The weapon protection device features a material that is tough and durable, impervious to water, airtight and lightweight. The weapon protection device is compact when not in use and requires very little storage space. The weapon protection device allows a user to fire the weapon with either hand while the weapon is inside the protection device thereby allowing the weapon to be used on short notice. A clear window is provided in the device in line with the standard projection sight (such as a laser sight) on the weapon so that the sight can be used even if the weapon is in the weapon protection device. One or more waterproof opening closures are provided. An oral air inflation tube allows for the buoyancy of the weapon protection device to be adjusted.
91 Protective cover for firearm lower receiver US13403016 2012-02-23 US08615917B2 2013-12-31 Eric Higgins
A protective cover for a firearm lower receiver attaches directly and securely to the lower receiver, protecting it from any impact or debris, yet it may still be used with existing firearm protective cases and bags. Forward and rearward assembly pin holes allow securing of the protective cover to the lower receiver with assembly pins. An extrusion on a lower surface of the protective cover is capable of depressing a magazine door of a magazine installed in the lower receiver and may be transparent to allow a user to view contents of the magazine while keeping the contents protected from debris.
92 HAND GUARD COVERS FOR SMALL ARM WEAPONS US13914692 2013-06-11 US20130326925A1 2013-12-12 David A. Power
A hand guard cover for a small arms weapon comprising a molded body having a rectangular shape and including an outer surface, an inner surface, rounded longitudinally extending edges connecting the inner and outer surfaces, rounded transversely extending edges connecting the inner and outer surfaces, and one or more predetermined holes, wherein, the outer surface has an arc shape from one rounded longitudinally extending edge to the other rounded longitudinally extending edge and the inner surface has a shape corresponding to the outer surface that is separated from the outer surface by a thickness of the molded body, and wherein a fastener is inserted through each predetermined hole from outer surface through the molded body to directly interface with a mounting point in one of the hand guard section and a surface of the small arms weapon to secure the hand guard cover to the small arms weapon.
93 Insulating gun protection article US13711083 2012-12-11 US08490314B1 2013-07-23 Toby Boggan; Brian C. Throneberry
A tight, insulating enclosure for a rifle or shotgun is provided. Such an enclosure envelops the wooden stock and other wooden portions of a suitable firearm, at least, to protect the wooden surfaces thereof during storage, transportation, and utilization. The enclosure itself contains rubberized foam components to impart insulation around the wooden portions as protection against hard and/or extended surfaces that may bump, scratch, dent, or otherwise disfigure the wooden portions of a firearm. Furthermore, the enclosure is of a single construction with suitable cut-out portions for movable parts, such as a trigger, a clip, a scope, and the like, and is secured around the target firearm in a tight-fitting fashion in order to protect the noted surfaces, as well as provide shock absorption during firing. The enclosure permits access at all times to the necessary movable components while ensuring a snug fit around the delicate portions of the firearm.
94 REVOLVER WITH CYLINDER SHROUD US13315974 2011-12-09 US20130145667A1 2013-06-13 James Edward Kasper
Revolvers with cylinder shrouds include first and second shroud portions, each having a cylindrical wall portion having a length at least as great as the length of a revolver cylinder and an interior surface shaped to be closely spaced apart from an exterior surface portion of the cylinder. The first and second shroud portions each include a fastening mechanism operable to removably connect the first shroud to a revolver frame. The first and second shroud portions each include a fastening element operable to removably connect the first and second shroud portions to the frame to cover the cylinder. The first and second shroud portions may have a major cylindrical wall portion having a radius of curvature centered on axis defined by the cylinder when the first and second shroud portions are connected to the frame.
95 Insulated gun protection article US12491977 2009-06-25 US08327572B2 2012-12-11 Toby Boggan; Brian Throneberry
A tight, insulating enclosure for a rifle or shotgun is provided. Such an enclosure envelops the wooden stock and other wooden portions of a suitable firearm, at least, to protect the wooden surfaces thereof during storage, transportation, and utilization. The enclosure itself contains rubberized foam components to impart insulation around the wooden portions as protection against hard and/or extended surfaces that may bump, scratch, dent, or otherwise disfigure the wooden portions of a rifle or shotgun. Furthermore, the enclosure is of a single construction with suitable cut-out portions for movable parts, such as a trigger, a clip, a scope, and the like and is secured around the target firearm in a tight-fitting fashion in order to protect the noted surfaces, as well as provide shock absorption during firing. In such a manner, the enclosure permits access at all times to the necessary movable components while ensuring a snug fit around the delicate portions of the rifle or shotgun.
96 MAGAZINE WELL INSERT US13047393 2011-03-14 US20120233902A1 2012-09-20 MICHAEL KEVIN McCARTHY; John Irwin McCarthy
A magazine well insert prevents contaminants from entering the magazine well of a pistol or a rifle. The magazine well insert provides a visual indication that the weapon does not have a magazine installed, thereby enhancing weapons safety. The magazine well insert of the present invention protects the weapon's magazine well from becoming contaminated with sand and other debris by sealing the magazine well with a block, for example, a plastic or metal block, that has an o-ring or other sealing device adapted to be positioned at the opening of the magazine well. The magazine well insert may be used in two different configurations, a first configuration that allow normal operation of the weapon's action or a second configuration that blocks the action of the weapon. The magazine well insert may be hollow with a removable sliding base to provide for storage in an interior portion thereof.
97 Barrel jacket for a firearm US12646210 2009-12-23 US08245618B2 2012-08-21 Dietmar Emde
A barrel jacket covering at least partially the outer surface of the bullet-guiding barrel of a firearm is provided, wherein the barrel jacket has at least one inner casing and one outer casing and a spacer. The inner casing is arranged adjacent to the barrel, covering the barrel in a close-up position. The outer casing is arranged at a distance to the inner casing, covering the inner casing, thus providing a continuous gap. The continuous gap is stabilized by at least one spacer, which stabilizes the inner casing and outer casing in their relative positions.
98 AUTOMATIC OR SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE US13291714 2011-11-08 US20120111183A1 2012-05-10 Paul Hochstrate; Laurance Robbins; Arthur F. Daigle
A rifle having a receiver with an integral hand guard and a barrel. The barrel is connected to the receiver. The hand guard extends over and surrounds the barrel. A removable hand guard is attached to the receiver by an attachment that stably holds the removable hand guard to the receiver. The attachment is arranged for allowing detachment and removal of the removable hand guard from the receiver without removal of fasteners.
99 FIREARM RECEIVER COVER HAVING AN ACCESSORY MOUNT US12916257 2010-10-29 US20120102804A1 2012-05-03 Nelson A. Fesas
An adjustable receiver cover for a firearm having an integral accessory mounting structure and pivotally attached to the firearm. A front mounting tab adjustably attached to the cover body accommodates physical variances between examples of said firearm. The front of adjustable cover is pivotally attached to the firearm by a pin. The adjustable cover is firmly affixed at its rear by a cam locking release button. The adjustable cover is self centering by means of an integral spring apparatus.
100 PROTECTOR FOR FIREARM RAIL US12902068 2010-10-11 US20120085013A1 2012-04-12 Jeffrey M. Cahill
The present invention relates to a rail cover for a firearm rail, and more particularly to a rail cover with a base and an insert. In one embodiment, a cover for a firearm rail includes a base with an upper portion and a lower portion. The lower portion has a groove dimensioned to engage a firearm rail. The cover also includes an insert for engaging the upper portion of the base. The upper portion of the base includes an overhang dimensioned to receive the insert. The groove retains the base to a firearm rail, and the overhang retains the insert to the base. The base is substantially rigid, and the insert is substantially flexible.
QQ群二维码
意见反馈