序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Firearm US14307315 2014-06-17 US09404694B2 2016-08-02 Paul M. Hochstrate; Kevin Langevin
A rifle configured for firing a 7.62×39 mm round is provided. The rifle having: an upper receiver; a lower receiver, the upper receiver being removably secured to the lower receiver, wherein the lower receiver is configured to removably receive and secure a magazine therein, the magazine being configured to hold at least 30 rounds of a 7.62×39 mm ammunition; and wherein a magazine well of the lower receiver is configured to receive an adapter at a front of the lower receiver.
62 WEAPON MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR FIREARMS US15090302 2016-04-04 US20160216056A1 2016-07-28 Mark Edward Hagedorn; Joe Bebee
The present disclosure provides a weapons mounting system, which may include a gun mount that may be used independent of a swing mount or with the swing mount. The gun mount may include a Picatinny rail assembly and be attached to an ammunition container. The swing mount may include a positive locking system and a friction locking system. The present disclosure also provides a travel lock assembly, which partially connects the gun mount to the swing mount. The present disclosure also provides a gun mount adapter assembly capable of mounting at least six different firearms to a machine gun mount.
63 Weapon mounting system for firearms US14211755 2014-03-14 US09316457B2 2016-04-19 Mark Edward Hagedorn; Joe Bebee
The present disclosure provides a weapons mounting system, which may include a gun mount that may be used independent of a swing mount or with the swing mount. The gun mount may include a Picatinny rail assembly and be attached to an ammunition container. The swing mount may include a positive locking system and a friction locking system. The present disclosure also provides a travel lock assembly, which partially connects the gun mount to the swing mount.
64 Firearm magazine securing apparatus, method and kit US13974280 2013-08-23 US09234715B2 2016-01-12 John Cassady
A device for converting a firearm to a fixed magazine is disclosed. The device includes a magazine catch member having a through hole, and a one way threaded member comprising a threaded section and a head. The threaded section is able to pass through the through hole, and the head is configured so that a screw driver is only able to rotate the one way threaded member in a tightening direction. A kit for enabling a user to fix the magazine is also disclosed. A method for loading a magazine having a fixed magazine is also disclosed.
65 MAGAZINE BASED, FIREARM SAFETY APPARATUS FOR MODIFYING EXISTING FIREARMS EMPLOYING A DIGITAL, CLOSE PROXIMITY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM AND A LOW POWER ELECTRO-PERMANENT MAGNET INTERLOCK SYSTEM US14745590 2015-06-22 US20150377574A1 2015-12-31 Benjamin T. Cooke; George Andy Erickson; Robert Borgeson; Jacob Borgeson; Daniel Seitz; Douglas William Bench
A magazine-based firearm interlock that can be added to a commercial firearm, with a release/locking device on the firing mechanisms enabled by an electro-permanent magnet, control electronics in the removable magazine, and authorized through a wearable authorization device. Modifications are applied to the trigger bar or sear mechanism which enables it to be changed to an unlocked state, which allows a shot to be fired, and to a locked state, which prevents a shot from being fired. A communication system includes a chip set in the firearm magazine that communicates with a FOB carried by the user, which authenticates the user and activates the electro-permanent magnet to enable the firearm to fire. This system is preferably a near field communication system that couples to and transmits across the body of the user. Indicators can be included to indicate the operational state of the interlock and to detect and record discharges.
66 FIREARM MAGAZINE ADAPTER AND RELEASE ASSEMBLY US14593677 2015-01-09 US20150316339A1 2015-11-05 Nicholas E. Young; Andrew Gary Sunseri
An exemplary firearm includes a magazine well including an adapter-receiving portion defining an adapter receiving-recess and a magazine adapter removably coupled to the adapter-receiving portion of the magazine well. The magazine adapter includes a magazine catch assembly configured to move between a magazine-engaging state and a magazine disengaging state.
67 AUTOMATIC WEAPON WITH A COMBINED SYSTEM OF USE (ALTERNATIVES) US14485730 2014-09-14 US20150267977A1 2015-09-24 Vitali Vitalevich BOYARKIN
An automatic handgun has an additional trigger mechanism and a sight. In one version, a draw bar in the butt is hinged to a rotatable fork and to the additional trigger, located on the left of the butt in an L-shaped groove. Upon rotating the fork the spring extends onto the left of the butt, and when the butt is closed onto a catch, the end of the fork grips the main trigger. Rotatable posts lie on the sight. Alternatively, a rotatable lever sits on the lower front of the breech. The lever has a post on which the additional trigger which fixes the horizontal and vertical positions is hinged, and is connected to the main trigger by a draw bar through the inside left of the breech. Shooting accuracy increases and the overall dimensions are reduced.
68 Multiple cartridge assembly for less than lethal cartridge US13651870 2012-10-15 US09103613B2 2015-08-11 John Hayes
A multiple cartridge assembly is described which facilitates speed loading of a four barrel less than lethal gun. Four less than lethal cartridges are attached to the multiple cartridge assembly and arranged to correspond with the breech of a four barrel less than lethal gun. Each less than lethal cartridge is constructed with a projectile which when fired has a velocity which will not kill an individual struck by the projectile. The less than lethal cartridge has a rim which is deeper or thicker than a rim on a conventional lethal cartridge. The caliber of the cartridge is also selected so that regular lethal ammunition is not available in this caliber. The preferred caliber of the less than lethal cartridge is 0.490. The less than lethal cartridge contains a polymeric projectile or alternatively, a sealed filled polymeric pouch containing shot therein.
69 FIREARM US14307315 2014-06-17 US20150198394A1 2015-07-16 Paul M. Hochstrate; Kevin Langevin
A rifle configured for firing a 7.62×39 mm round is provided. The rifle having: an upper receiver; a lower receiver, the upper receiver being removably secured to the lower receiver, wherein the lower receiver is configured to removably receive and secure a magazine therein, the magazine being configured to hold at least 30 rounds of a 7.62×39 mm ammunition; and wherein a magazine well of the lower receiver is configured to receive an adapter at a front of the lower receiver.
70 Magazine release device for firearms US14221807 2014-03-21 US09015978B2 2015-04-28 Stephen P. Troy; John M. Lopes
A magazine release device is affixed to a firearm and operable from either side of the firearm. The device includes a shaft extending between opposite sides of the lower receiver and movable longitudinally between an engaged and a disengaged orientation. A spring biases the shaft into the engaged orientation. A plate, affixed to one end of the shaft, includes an inwardly directed catch that engages with a magazine when the shaft is in the engaged orientation and disengages from the magazine when the shaft is moved to the disengaged orientation. A right hand actuation button is affixed to the shaft on the right side of the lower receiver and a left hand actuation button is affixed to the plate on the left side and each actuation button controls the shaft and plate between the disengaged orientation and the engaged orientation.
71 Time-delay magazine catch US14556506 2014-12-01 US09010006B2 2015-04-21 Carl D Michel
A method and apparatus for intentionally slowing the speed at which detachable ammunition magazines can be interchanged in a firearm receiver. A magazine catch assembly includes a latch adapted to engage a recess of a standard magazine in the magazine well. A hand-activated crank interacts with threads of a push-rod portion of the latch so that manual rotation of the hand crank in one direction (e.g., counter-clockwise) displaces the latch after a sufficient number of turns. Reverse rotation of the hand crank returns the latch to its engaged condition ready to automatically re-engage the next magazine inserted into the firearm receiver. Alternatively, viscoelastic foam or other mechanical time-delay feature can be used instead of screw threads to introduce a mechanically transmitted dwell period before the latch is actuated.
72 Variable capacity modular firearm magazine US13974781 2013-08-23 US08887428B1 2014-11-18 Eric Lemoine
A variable capacity modular firearm magazine includes one or more modular magazine bodies, each having connectors to allow the plurality of bodes to be removably secured together in a vertical manner, a receiver member having a coupler that is removably secured to the uppermost magazine body, a baseplate having a coupler that is removably secured to the lowermost magazine body, and a cartridge engagement unit that is disposed within each of the bodies and receiver member.
73 Devices, systems and methods for firearms training, simulation and operations US12383860 2009-03-25 US08827706B2 2014-09-09 Richard Russell Hogan, Jr.
Methods and apparatus for providing firearms training without using traditional firearms. Replicas of firearms have control systems in communication with magazines inserted into the replicas to control the number of rounds that can be fired for each magazine. The control systems can also monitor, record and communicate data relating to all use of the replica to centralized control units. Additionally, the control systems can include location sensors to monitor the location of the replicas and only authorize firing of the replicas in approved locations.
74 Weapon mounting system for firearms US13951148 2013-07-25 US08757044B2 2014-06-24 Mark Edward Hagedorn; Joe Bebee
The present disclosure provides a weapons mounting system, which may include a gun mount that may be used independent of a swing mount or with the swing mount. The gun mount may include a Picatinny rail assembly and be attached to an ammunition container. The swing mount may include a positive locking system and a friction locking system. The present disclosure also provides a travel lock assembly, which partially connects the gun mount to the swing mount.
75 Weapon mounting system for firearms US13950997 2013-07-25 US08757043B2 2014-06-24 Mark Edward Hagedorn; Joe Bebee
The present disclosure provides a weapons mounting system, which may include a gun mount that may be used independent of a swing mount or with the swing mount. The gun mount may include a Picatinny rail assembly and be attached to an ammunition container. The swing mount may include a positive locking system and a friction locking system. The present disclosure also provides a travel lock assembly, which partially connects the gun mount to the swing mount.
76 Trigger guard for loading and unloading a weapon US13705296 2012-12-05 US08544200B2 2013-10-01 Michael L. Burns, III
A weapon safety apparatus comprising a sleeve comprising a cavity portion open to receive a trigger portion of a weapon and free of any structures that impede movement of the trigger. The sleeve further comprises a body portion comprising at least one closed portion preventing access to a trigger of the weapon. The sleeve is shaped to provide access to all loading or unloading components of the weapon. The cavity portion of the sleeve may be further open to receive a handle of the weapon. A method for loading and unloading a weapon using the above weapon safety apparatuses is also provided.
77 Magazine feed attachment for shotgun US12984797 2011-01-05 US08418390B1 2013-04-16 Robert Wright
Disclosed herein is a retrofit device to be attached to shotguns and other long barrel firearms, such as some rifles, to allow adaptation of the firearm for attachment to a detachable box magazine.
78 Trigger guard for loading and unloading a weapon US12959583 2010-12-03 US08347539B2 2013-01-08 Michael Leo Burns, III
A weapon safety apparatus comprising a sleeve comprising a cavity portion open to receive a trigger portion of a weapon and free of any structures that impede movement of the trigger. The sleeve further comprises a body portion comprising at least one closed portion preventing access to a trigger of the weapon. The sleeve is shaped to provide access to all loading or unloading components of the weapon. The cavity portion of the sleeve may be further open to receive a handle of the weapon. A method for loading and unloading a weapon using the above weapon safety apparatuses is also provided.
79 Magazine well extension for a firearm US12890896 2010-09-27 US08127480B1 2012-03-06 Kasimere McManus; Scott Vilardi; Dean Deturk
A magazine well extension for a firearm having a magazine well and a trigger guard consists of a tapered monolithic hollow extension body closely matched to the magazine well opening. The bottom opening is larger than the top opening to more loosely receive the magazine for easier insertion. The extension is attached to the magazine well opening by upward facing rails on opposite sides at the top of the extension body which are matingly received by complimentary slots in the bottom of the magazine well. A second attachment point located at the rear of the extension includes a yoke which retains a laterally slidable captive pin that engages an outwardly extending tang on the trigger guard of the firearm. A forwardly extending lip at the front of the magazine well engages a groove on the inside wall of the extension to vertically support the extension at the front.
80 MAGAZINE SAFETY DEVICE US12718288 2010-03-05 US20110214326A1 2011-09-08 Wes Inskeep; Craig Lathrop
Devices and methods for converting a magazine capable of holding live rounds to being capable of only holding blanks at the bottom of the magazine. A magazine safety device includes a spacer and a follower in one embodiment. The spacer can be sized and shaped so as to be placed generally between the front and rear walls of a magazine, with a portion of the spacer being disposed adjacent to a round loading opening of the magazine. Embodiments of the magazine safety device can allow a user to quickly and efficiently inspect the magazine to confirm the magazine is not loaded with live rounds. In one embodiment, the magazine safety device includes a highly visible spacer that can allow a user to confirm the magazine is loaded with blanks. Additionally, embodiments of the magazine safety device can prevent the magazine from being loaded with a plurality of live rounds.
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