序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Semiautomatic firearm with trigger operated cocking mechanism US1969648 1948-04-08 US2535156A 1950-12-26 PASTORE MICHAEL W; ROTHWELL JOHN C
122 Magazine rocket launcher US61450145 1945-09-05 US2517333A 1950-08-01 LEWIS MOTLEY
123 Firearm chamber loading indicator US56173944 1944-11-03 US2416712A 1947-03-04 PARKER WILLIAM H
124 Rifle US17335837 1937-11-08 US2223092A 1940-11-26 BREWER NICHOLAS L
125 Automatic firearm US14561437 1937-05-29 US2145328A 1939-01-31 FRITZ WALTHER
126 Safety signal for firearms US9564036 1936-08-12 US2102195A 1937-12-14 BRAUGHTON CONNIFFE ROBERT
127 Firearm US50461730 1930-12-24 US1896820A 1933-02-07 JOLIDON CHARLES J
128 Automatic pistol US12838826 1926-08-10 US1638783A 1927-08-09 EMILE PHILIPPART
129 Reloading mechanism for magazine-firearms US30103619 1919-05-31 US1382680A 1921-06-28 SEARLE ELBERT H
130 Automatic repeating firearm. US1911644848 1911-08-18 US1028032A 1912-05-28 KRAG OLE HERMAN JOHANNES
131 Recoiling-barrel firearm. US1909476062 1909-02-04 US945328A 1910-01-04 JOHNSON THOMAS C
132 Automatic breech-sight for pistols. US1904219038 1904-08-01 US790634A 1905-05-23 HIRSH HARRY
133 CARTRIDGE-IN-CHAMBER DETECTION SYSTEM FOR FIREARMS PCT/ES2016070017 2016-01-15 WO2016113455A4 2016-09-09 DELGADO ACARRETA RAÚL; LORENTE ALGORA DIEGO; YAGO LOSCOS ANDRÉS; ROBLES PÉREZ RUBÉN; JIMÉNEZ NAVASCUÉS ÓSCAR
The present invention relates to a cartridge-in-chamber detection system for firearms which is independent in situations where the user comes into contact with metal parts of the weapon (5, 11, 101, 102, 206, 217) or situations where said contact does not exist, to provide a reliable indication of the presence or absence of the cartridge (10) in the chamber (5), where the system comprises means to, through a supply voltage, determine the variation of the electrical capacity between the two possible states of the system, when there is no cartridge (10) in the chamber (5) and when there is a cartridge (10) in the chamber (5), making use of at least one electrode (1, 114, 210), regardless of the grip performed by the user.
134 PAINTBALL GUN KIT PCT/US2006022235 2006-06-07 WO2006138136A3 2007-10-25 GARDNER WILLIAM M; JONES DANIAL
A paintball gun kit preferably includes a plurality of non-folly assembled paintball gun components packaged for retail sale to a consumer. Instructions are preferably provided to instruct the consumer how to assemble the paintball gun components into an operational paintball gun. The paintball gun components can be packaged together or separately. The paintball gun kit can include, for example, a body, a grip, and a pneumatic assembly. Various numbers and arrangements of components are contemplated. Various styles, materials, and colors of paintball gun components can also be provided consistent with the principles of the present invention.
135 A SECURITY APPARATUS FOR AUTHORIZING USE OF A NON-IMPACT FIREARM PCT/US0117312 2001-05-25 WO0206753A3 2003-07-17 CONSTANT ROBERT L; MIKUTA RICHARD; KLEBES JOHN F
A security apparatus for use in authorizing the discharge of a firearm (10) having a firing apparatus includes a sensor assembly for receiving a plurality of operational parameters of the firearm and determining if the operational parameters are consistent with intent to discharge said the firearm therefrom. The security apparatus authorizes the firing apparatus to produce and send a check signal to an ammunition cartridge only if the operational parameters are consistent with an intent to discharge the firearm (10). The firing apparatus further generates a firing signal and provides the firing signal to the cartridge only if the check signal indicates that the cartridge is properly loaded in the firearm (10).
136 BOLT ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRONIC FIREARM PCT/US9712094 1997-07-14 WO9802708A3 1998-05-14 NORTON VINCENT B; RONKAINEN JAMES W
A bolt assembly (20) for use in a firearm for firing electrically activated ammunition.
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