序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Firearm US40776120 1920-09-02 US1424773A 1922-08-08 PAYNE OSCAR V
142 Automatic firearm US16254317 1917-04-16 US1402459A 1922-01-03 GUSTAF SWEBILIUS CARL
143 Automatic firearm US39494920 1920-07-09 US1376834A 1921-05-03 SHEPPARD CREEDY C
144 Means fob lubricating ammunition US1305028D US1305028A 1919-05-27
145 Gun-muzzle protector. US19373417 1917-09-28 US1258283A 1918-03-05 WEYAND CHRISTIAN
146 Process For Forming Pre-Cut Model Specific Gun Wraps US15619200 2017-06-09 US20180356176A1 2018-12-13 Ernest James Rose, III; Kim Johnson
The herein disclosed processes provide a methodology for forming pre-cut gun wraps that may be formed specifically for a particular make and model of firearm or firearm accessory, and may be packaged and shipped to customer in a pre-cut form that allows for easy and adjustable non-permanent application to a firearm or firearm accessory. An exemplary embodiment of the herein disclosed processes includes the steps of: drawings a digital outline of a specific make and model of firearm; measuring a gun wrap surface area; translating the gun wrap surface area into a vector template; combining the vector template with digital artwork to determine a cut path; printing on an adhesive with the digital artwork; laminating the adhesive; cutting the pre-cut model specific gun wrap from the adhesive on a plotter/cutting machine using the cut path; and removing excess material from the pre-cut model specific gun wrap. The adhesive may be a pressure sensitive adhesive vinyl material.
147 Gun guard US15998211 2018-07-14 US20180347946A1 2018-12-06 Lee H. Bridgman, JR.
A guard for protecting the scope and action of a hunting rifle or the action of a shotgun. The guard can be folded around the scope and action of the rifle or around the action of the shotgun and is held in place by magnets positioned along opposite edges of the guard. The other edges of the guard are gathered by elastic material so that when the guard is folded around the scope and action of the rifle or around the action of the shotgun, the other edges form a cuff around the pistol grip of the rifle or shotgun and a cuff around the forend of the rifle or shotgun.
148 LOADING DEVICE FOR A MAGAZINE OF A WEAPON US15912986 2018-03-06 US20180321004A1 2018-11-08 Stefano Fausti; Eugenio Pini
A loading device for a magazine for a firearm includes a main body and an action element projecting into the main body. The width of the inner compartment between the rear shoulder and the front shoulder is such as to allow a rotation when the upper portion of the magazine is housed in the compartment. Moreover, an adapter may be applied to the main body, so that the device may be used for different magazines.
149 Gun guard US15732952 2018-01-12 US20180202768A1 2018-07-19 Lee H. Bridgman, JR.
A guard for protecting the scope and action of a hunting rifle or the action of a shotgun. The guard can be folded around the scope and action of the rifle or around the action of the shotgun and is held in place by magnets positioned along opposite edges of the guard. The other edges of the guard are gathered by elastic material so that when the guard is folded around the scope and action of the rifle or around the action of the shotgun, the other edges form a cuff around the butt of the rifle or shotgun and a cuff around the barrel of the rifle or shotgun.
150 Magnetic Device for Holding a Firearm US15890491 2018-02-07 US20180172387A1 2018-06-21 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.
151 QUICK-OPENING SLIDE-ABLE SHELL EJECTION PORT COVER US15600742 2017-05-21 US20170343312A1 2017-11-30 Ran TAMIR
a slideable ejection port cover having at least two configurations, an open configuration in which shell ejection via the ejection port is enabled, and a closed configuration in which the ejection port is substantially immovably covered; the ejection port cover comprising a shutter operatively connected to a locking component, the shutter slideable along a longitudinal axis of the receiver; wherein the locking component comprises a spring configured, at such times as the ejection port cover is in the closed configuration, to hold the locking component in a pressure-applying mode against the receiver, the pressure-applying mode being a default mode, thereby immobilizing the shutter relative to the receiver, and the locking component configured to compress the spring when pulled manually away from the receiver, thereby enabling reversible transformation of the ejection port cover from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
152 Rail cover for a firearm US15202082 2016-07-05 US09803949B2 2017-10-31 Stephen P. Troy, Jr.
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.
153 Dual ejection port firearm US15153968 2016-05-13 US09739554B2 2017-08-22 Aaron A. McGinty
Firearms with improved systems and methods of controlling which side of the firearm shell casings are ejected from, with ejection port covers on both sides of the firearm that open to provide cross ventilation, or both. In some embodiments, the bolt can be installed in one of two different orientations to select whether shell casings are ejected from the left or the right ejection port without a need to replace any parts. In a number of embodiments, spring loaded ejection port covers on both sides open when the firearm is fired or when the bolt or carrier of the firearm moves to provide cross ventilation through a passageway through the firearm to cool the firearm. The covers can be manually closed by the operator when the weapon is not being fired to keep dirt and debris out of the firearm.
154 System and Method for Firearm Rail Cover US15392004 2016-12-28 US20170205183A1 2017-07-20 Tai-Lai Ding; Tat Shing Yu
A rail insert is disclosed. The rail insert includes a backing member, at least one locating pin connected to the backing member, and at least one locking pin connected to the backing member. The backing member has a rail side and a grip side. The at least one locking pin has at least one compressible member.
155 Automatic or semi-automatic rifle US14886793 2015-10-19 US09612072B2 2017-04-04 Paul Hochstrate; Laurance Robbins; Arthur F. Daigle
An upper receiver for a firearm, the upper receiver having: a hand guard section removably connected to the upper receiver via a locking mechanism pivotally mounted to the hand guard section for movement between a locking position and an unlocking position, wherein the locking mechanism requires only a single movement in one direction to move from the locking position to the unlocking position, wherein the hand guard section has peripheral device mounting rails located at a six o'clock position with respect to a centerline of the barrel and wherein the hand guard section is capable of being completely detached and removed from the upper receiver after the locking mechanism has been moved into the unlocking position; and a plurality of integrally formed rails located above the hand guard section and at three, nine and twelve o'clock positions with respect to the centerline of the barrel.
156 Systems and methods associated with a firearm sleeve US14636015 2015-03-02 US09593902B2 2017-03-14 William B. Barnes
Embodiments described herein are directed towards a sleeve. The sleeve may be configured to cover a detachable magazine, such as a detachable magazine for an assault rifle. In embodiments, the sleeve may be comprised of waterproof and/or weatherproof materials.
157 Ejection port dust gate for automatic weapons US14929827 2015-11-02 US09488430B2 2016-11-08 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.
158 Rail cover for a firearm US14599212 2015-01-16 US09395138B2 2016-07-19 Stephen P. Troy, Jr.
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.
159 Minigun with Improved Access Door US14893162 2014-06-03 US20160195349A1 2016-07-07 Thomas Rowe; Arthur O'Donnell
An improved door assembly for a delinking feeder of a minigun includes an access door mounted to a delinking feeder housing and movable between a closed position and an open position. The access door has an enclosed recess for receiving a tongue that is rotationally coupled to the access door and is movable between a retracted position and a deployed position. When the access door is in the open position, the tongue is in the deployed position and a tongue first contact surface can contact and secure a linked cartridge positioned in the delinking feeder. When the access door is in the closed position, the tongue is in the retracted position and a tongue second contact surface can contact and guide a cartridge positioned in the delinking feeder.
160 AMBIDEXTROUS BOLT ACTION RIFLE CHASSIS AND PLUG US14978220 2015-12-22 US20160178309A1 2016-06-23 Christopher C. Drake
An ambidextrous chassis for a firearm includes sidewalls and a plug. The sidewalls define a trigger well that is configured to receive a trigger mechanism. Each of the sidewalls also defines a cutout adjacent the trigger well. The plug is received within one of the cutouts of the sidewalls to seal the trigger well of the chassis. Each of the cutouts is sized and dimensioned to receive the plug.
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