序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Rail Cover Panel for a Firearm US12978153 2010-12-23 US20110099879A1 2011-05-05 Richard Fitzpatrick; Michael T. Mayberry; Eric Christopher Burt; Mike J. Baranello
A panel system for covering a lengthwise segment of an elongate firearm mounting rail. The panel system comprises at least one pair of identically shaped panel halves. Each panel half comprises a body having a top, a bottom, an abutting proximal edge and a distal edge. At least one axial tongue extends from the abutting proximal edge and a corresponding axial groove having a groove mouth is defined in the body. A cantilevered clip extends from the abutting proximal edge. A clip receptacle is defined by the body. A proximally extending lip extends from the body bottom near the distal edge. Each panel half is configured so that with the abutting proximal edges brought into abutment, each axial tongue of each panel is received in a corresponding axial groove of the other and each cantilevered clip engages the clip receptacle of the other.
102 Compressible plug for a magazine well US12168213 2008-07-07 US07891129B2 2011-02-22 David Parry, Jr.; Daniel Parry; Daniel Smith
A magazine well plug used to render a weapon safe and/or to prevent sand, water, and other contaminants from entering a weapon is described. The magazine well plug includes a main body substantially shaped to conform to the interior of a magazine well, an optional flange substantially disposed about the main body, and an optional grip element disposed at one end of the main body facilitating insertion and removal of the plug with respect to the magazine well. The main body and flange are comprised of one or more compressible materials. The main body is dimensionally larger than one or more dimensions within a magazine well so as to require the main body to be compressed in part or whole when inserted into a magazine well. The invention avoids openings inherent with rigid plugs, thereby preventing solid and/or liquid contaminants from entering a magazine well.
103 Rail cover panel for a firearm US12359096 2009-01-23 US07856749B2 2010-12-28 Richard Fitzpatrick; Michael T. Mayberry; Eric Christopher Burt; Mike J. Baranello
A panel system for covering a lengthwise segment of an elongate firearm mounting rail. The panel system comprises at least one pair of identically shaped panel halves. Each panel half comprises a body having a top, a bottom, an abutting proximal edge and a distal edge. At least one axial tongue extends from the abutting proximal edge and a corresponding axial groove having a groove mouth is defined in the body. A cantilevered clip extends from the abutting proximal edge. A clip receptacle is defined by the body. A proximally extending lip extends from the body bottom near the distal edge. Each panel half is configured so that with the abutting proximal edges brought into abutment, each axial tongue of each panel is received in a corresponding axial groove of the other and each cantilevered clip engages the clip receptacle of the other.
104 RAIL COVER FOR A FIREARM US12710130 2010-02-22 US20100236124A1 2010-09-23 Stephen P. Troy
A rail cover for use on a handcover having a rail. The rail cover includes a body having opposing side edges, a top surface and a bottom surface. Parallel sidewalls depend from the bottom surface to define a socket therebetween for slidably engaging the rail of the handguard. A snap clip is carried by the body and is movable between a raised position for allowing sliding engagement with a rail of a handguard and a lowered position wherein a portion thereof is received within a slot of the handguard and prevents sliding engagement thereof.
105 FIREARM ACCESSORIES US12319436 2009-01-07 US20100170135A1 2010-07-08 Taylor Tompkins; Todd Liddell
A gun protection device comprising an elastic muzzle cover shaped to fit selectively over the muzzle and only a portion of the barrel; and a separate cover for the gun firing chamber, including means for shaping itself to provide a selective fit over the firing chamber.
106 Firing device US11254714 2005-10-21 US07617758B2 2009-11-17 Xavier Robert Paul Gavage; Philippe Désiré Odiel Reinaers; Alain Albert Anne Vincent Malpas
Firing device includes a firearm which includes a cartridge carrier in the loader in front of the entry of the barrel and supported against a supporting element of the casing which includes the firing mechanism and whereby the barrel slides in the casing into a position in which the barrel comes to a stop through the action of a return spring against the front part of the case of the cartridges and wherein each cartridge is provided with propulsion arrangement to project the case and the barrel forward.
107 Receiver gasket US11532706 2006-09-18 US07587851B1 2009-09-15 Randy E. Luth
A gasket designed to fit into the bottom of the lower receiver of an M16 and AR style rifle. The gasket assists in preventing debris and blown primers from inhibiting the firing motion of the trigger of the rifle. The gasket surrounds a portion of the trigger within the lower receiver without impeding the movement of the trigger. The gasket lies flat in the bottom of the lower receiver and is retained in place by the installed trigger and trigger spring.
108 Scope and action cover for hand guns and rifles US11361333 2006-02-24 US07559168B2 2009-07-14 Lloyd M. Wisecup; Dan G. Fuller
Gun scope and action cover comprises a water-proof, breathable/air-permeable, reversible, light-weight, highly-flexible fabric pouch formed by an enclosed, cinchable elastic cord that fits over the optical scope of a rifle or hand gun, and that is universal in size, quiet in use, easy to put on and take off, and easy to store. The pouch area, formed by cinching and locking the cord, is bounded with an extended skirt that drapes down over the mechanical action of the gun. 2-ply waterproof/breathable fabric is preferred. Additional features include a securing cord for adding camouflaging ghillie strips, hook and loop fastener silencer(s) that prevent accidental adhesion to clothing, the release of which causes game-spooking sound, and a pocket for a warmer unit. The cover employs a variety of camouflage patterns on one or both sides, or one side may be a dark, a light, or a safety color, such as neon orange.
109 Telescopic sight optical glare reduction device US11805537 2007-05-22 US20090019759A1 2009-01-22 Larry Alan Martin; David Emerick
A telescopic rifle sight shade has a flat body made of flexible and durable material. The device has a strap dimensioned and configured to wrap around a rifle sight and an overhanging shade portion which may extend out from the sight. Fasteners on the device allow it to be fastened to itself. The material of the device may be neoprene, butyl, other polymers, other rubbers, other elastomers, leather, fabrics, composites and combinations thereof.
110 Methods and apparatus to lock a dust cover in a firearm housing US10728403 2003-12-05 US07181881B2 2007-02-27 Wilhelm Fischbach; Robert Knöpfle
Methods and apparatus to lock a dust cover in a firearm housing are disclosed. An example firearm disclosed herein comprises a housing constructed substantially from non-magnetic material and defining an opening; a dust cover to cover the opening in the housing, the dust cover being pivotable between an open position and a closed position; and a magnetic lock to secure the dust cover in the closed position.
111 Firing device US11254714 2005-10-21 US20060207463A1 2006-09-21 Xavier Gavage; Alain Malpas; Philippe Reinaers
Firing device includes a fire arm which includes a cartridge carrier in the loader in front of the entry of the barrel and supported against a supporting element of the casing which includes the firing mechanism and whereby the barrel slides in the casing into a position in which the barrel comes to a stop through the action of a return spring against the front part of the case of the cartridge, and wherein each cartridge is provided with propulsion arrangement to project the case and is the barrel forward.
112 Caps for accessory receiving rail of a firearm and methods of operating the same US11202468 2005-08-12 US20060075672A1 2006-04-13 Thomas Romer
A cap for a receiving rail of a firearm and methods of operating the same are disclosed. An illustrated cap includes a resiliently deformable plate. The example cap also includes engaging members on the opposite sides of the center of the plate where the plate is curved such that the engaging members approach each other when the cap is unloaded.
113 Methods and apparatus to lock a dust cover in a firearm housing US10728403 2003-12-05 US20050016051A1 2005-01-27 Wilhelm Fischbach; Robert Knopfle
Methods and apparatus to lock a dust cover in a firearm housing are disclosed. An example firearm disclosed herein comprises a housing constructed substantially from non-magnetic material and defining an opening; a dust cover to cover the opening in the housing, the dust cover being pivotable between an open position and a closed position; and a magnetic lock to secure the dust cover in the closed position.
114 Rail cover for firearm rail systems US10288354 2002-11-04 US20030106252A1 2003-06-12 Stephen Chades Hines
The disclosed invention is a rail cover for use on mounting rails typically, though not exclusively, use on personal firearms. The covers may be made to fit either Picatinny or Weaver type rails and feature a clipping structure on the cover's underside that grasps the rail while the tension in the cover body holds the cover in place. Two preferred embodiments disclose a solid cover and a low profile, ribbed cover that nests within transverse grooves in some rails. Alternatively, a restraining beam may be utilized to further restrain the clipping structure and retain the cover on the rail.
115 Extended dust cover for a handgun US09347312 1999-07-02 US06345463B1 2002-02-12 Les C. Baer, Sr.
A handgun assembly is provided. The frame of the handgun includes a forwardly extending portion that terminates at the forward end of the muzzle or slide of the handgun. The forwardly extending portion of the frame has a dust cover that supports the entire length of the slide, and provides for the assembly of the standard handgun components therein. The frame provides additional weight forwardly displaced from the hand of the shooter, providing better feel and balance to the handgun and reducing muzzle flip.
116 Firearm casing US09252533 1999-02-18 US06256922B1 2001-07-10 Brent Jones; Robert Lawrence Parker; Phillip Durham
A firearm casing 10 for protecting a firearm 250 from the elements while allowing the user to access the firearm handle or sight 150 and trigger 290. The firearm casing 10 having a body 20 with a front portion 30, a rear portion 40, an upper longitudinal edge 260, a lower longitudinal edge 270, an end flap 10, a terminal aperture 210, an upper flap 50 and a lower flap 60. The lower longitudinal edge 270 having an access opening 280 permitting insertion of a firearm 250 and access to the trigger 290. The access opening 280 covered by the lower flap 60 with fastening means 160. The upper longitudinal edge 260 defining an upper aperture 300 for accessing a handle or sight 150 and the insertion and ejection of shells. The upper opening 300 covered by the upper flap 50 which protects the firearm 250 from the elements. The preferred fastening means used throughout being a hook and loop fastener such as VELCRO®, however any conventional type such as, but not limited to, a zipper, snaps, buttons or hook may also be employed. The terminal aperture 210 may have a fastening means 160 for closing the terminal aperture 210 to prevent foreign objects such as dirt and debris from entering the barrel of the firearm 250 through the open end.
117 Firearm cover US584206 1996-01-04 US5778590A 1998-07-14 David Preston Browning; Edward Wiley Martin
A protective cover for a long-barreled firearm having a stock with opposed sides. The cover includes a thin, vinyl sheet bearing a camouflage design and having a shape corresponding to that of one side of the stock. A backing of light-tack, adhesive material is preferably applied to the undersurface of the vinyl sheet to permit such to be selectively positioned on the stock.
118 Scope protector for muzzleloading rifles US549085 1995-10-27 US5642585A 1997-07-01 Lindell Dale Watley
A scope protector has an elongated strip of a flexible sheet material having a center portion, inner and outer side surfaces, and opposite ends. A first fastening element is on the outer surface of one end of said strip, and a second fastening element is on the inner surface at the other end of said strip. The length of the strip is slightly greater than the circumference of the scope uponwhich it is to be mounted so that the fastening elements can be superimposed on each other when the strip is wrapped around the scope.
119 Self-removing cover for percussion type firearms US76216 1993-06-14 US5339553A 1994-08-23 Robert M. Kearns
A self-removing cover guard for muzzle leading firearms of the type having a nipple for receiving a percussion cap. The cover guard includes a plate or cup secured to the breech or drum of the firearm by the nipple; a spring loaded hinge connected at one end to the plate or cup; and a nipple cover affixed to the other end of the hinge for pivotal placement or displacement of the nipple cover on or off the nipple. The spring, which may be integral with the hinge, is biased to automatically remove the nipple cover off the nipple, and hence the percussion cap, when the firearm hammer is retracted from its un-cocked, cover holding, position. A sealant may be provided between the nipple cover and the nipple or cup to protect the percussion cap from moisture.
120 Detachable protective cover for a firearm US251891 1988-09-30 US4858361A 1989-08-22 Grover W. White
A detachable cover for a firearm includes a pliant elongate body having longitudinal edge portions adapted to be arranged in overlapping substantially aligned relation to each other so that said body is of tubular configuration. Edge portions include means releasably holding edge portions in overlapping engagement to each other so as to maintain the tubular configuration of the body. The body includes opposed terminal end portions and is dimensioned and adapted for being placed in surrounding relation to the telescopic sight and bolt mechanism of a firearm.
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