Patent classifications
F41A35/00
SIGHT ADJUSTABLE DISPLAY MOUNT FOR FIREARMS
This application is a continuation in part comprising two versions of two different kinds of display and display device mounts. comprising two versions of a multi positional and multi image displaying, tactical and non tactical camera and display device mounts, as well as two versions of a multi positional and multi image displaying, tactical and non tactical displays with a camera, mountable on the various mounting rails on firearms with the ability to maintain, both the perfect lineal and biaxial lineal alignment of the lens of the digital sensor with the target reticle of sights and scopes on a firearm as well as a visual of video targeting and surveilling images acquired through and around other target viewing devices on a firearm and do so, from any position the user would have to position himself in relation to the firearm.
Weapon usage monitoring system with unified video depiction of deployment location
Systems and methods are provided for combining video and virtual reality presentations, comprising a server device running application software that receives, at a connection point, a plurality of video signals from a plurality of assets within a deployment location, a video processing facility configured to sync the plurality of video signals to generate a time-matched, unified video depiction of the deployment location, where the unified video depiction presents at least one of positions, orientations, actions or affiliations of the plurality of the assets within the deployment location, and a graphical user interface presenting a field of view of the unified video depiction of the deployment location.
Weapon usage monitoring system with augmented reality and virtual reality systems
Systems and methods are provided for weapon system monitoring and virtual reality presentation, including a connection point that receives signals from a plurality of sensors within a deployment location, a server device running application software that receives the signals from the connection point and processes the signals to generate a virtual reality depiction of the deployment location, and a graphical user interface presenting a field of view of the virtual reality depiction of the deployment location.
Storage case with pull handle for gun cleaning tool
A gun cleaning apparatus includes a cleaning tool and a storage case. The cleaning tool has a cleaning section and a pull cord having a distal end for pulling the cleaning section through a gun barrel. The storage case is configured for enclosing the cleaning tool. The storage case includes a substantially hollow container defining a rim at opening thereof, and a removable lid positionable between a closed configuration and an open position. The removable lid includes a handle section for gripping by a user to assist with pulling the cleaning tool through the gun barrel in the open configuration and configured to engage the rim in the closed configuration, and a connection section extending from the handle section, the connection section defining an elongated slot and a cavity for securing the distal end of the pull cord therein.
Semiautomatic slide pin removal tool
A semiautomatic slide pin removal tool that includes a handle member, and a tube extending perpendicular to, and outwards from, the handle member and having a distal end including a variety of different pin receivers for pushing and removing slide stop lever pins of a slide assembly on semiautomatic pistols. The pin receivers effectively and efficiently engage and mate with heads of slide stop lever pins to prevent the distal end of the slide pin removal tool from slipping or sliding off the heads of the slide stop lever pins during use. In practice, users firmly grasp an automatic pistol in one hand while negotiating the slide pin removal tool with fingers to push and remove slide stop lever pins from semiautomatic pistols with ease while freeing use of the other hand.
Semiautomatic slide pin removal tool
A semiautomatic slide pin removal tool that includes a handle member, and a tube extending perpendicular to, and outwards from, the handle member and having a distal end including a variety of different pin receivers for pushing and removing slide stop lever pins of a slide assembly on semiautomatic pistols. The pin receivers effectively and efficiently engage and mate with heads of slide stop lever pins to prevent the distal end of the slide pin removal tool from slipping or sliding off the heads of the slide stop lever pins during use. In practice, users firmly grasp an automatic pistol in one hand while negotiating the slide pin removal tool with fingers to push and remove slide stop lever pins from semiautomatic pistols with ease while freeing use of the other hand.
Modular bolt catch for firearms
A device implementable on a firearm includes a main body and a paddle portion. The main body includes a bolt catching portion, a first protrusion, a second protrusion, and a pivot portion connecting the bolt catching portion, the first protrusion and the second protrusion. The paddle portion is detachably attached to the first protrusion and the second protrusion of the main body. The paddle portion includes a first paddle, a second paddle, and a connecting portion connecting the first paddle and the second paddle. The pivot portion is pivotably coupled to the wall to allow the bolt catching portion to pivot between a bolt releasing position and a bolt stopping position. The first paddle is coupled to the first protrusion and the second paddle is coupled to the second protrusion.
DEVICE FOR SECURING AN AMMUNITION CONTAINER
A device to secure and hold an ammunition magazine includes a block using a channel, a receiving ramp, and a slider to accommodate a variety of sizes for the magazine. The block can be made of metal or plastic. The block includes a front edge and a back edge. The front edge includes an opening for the receiving ramp. The metal block also includes side edges. A first side edge includes a machine hole to receive a thrust bolt having a knob that turns to move the slider within the channel The second side edge is removable and borders the receiving ramp. The slider extends into the receiving ramp as moved by the thrust bolt to secure the magazine. The receiving ramp descends at an angle from the front edge to the back edge to accommodate the magazine.
FIREARM TELEMATICS DEVICES FOR MONITORING STATUS AND LOCATION
A portable camera may be activated in response to the activity of a firearm. Furthermore, an individual who discharged a firearm may be identified. Furthermore, information related to the firing of a firearm may be recorded, assessed, identified and transmitted. Furthermore, the status of an implement at a mount may be monitored. Furthermore, a charging device for delivering electrical power to components of a firearm may be used. A communications channel may be established between a firearm telematics sensor and a video camera, optionally by means of intermediary devices. A communications channel may be established between a mount (e.g., holster) telematics device and local and/or remote monitoring service components, optionally by means of intermediary devices. When the telematics sensor detects that its associated firearm has been removed from a holster, is in motion, or is being discharged, the telematics sensor may signal the video camera to initiate recording.
FIREARM TELEMATICS DEVICES FOR MONITORING STATUS AND LOCATION
A portable camera may be activated in response to the activity of a firearm. Furthermore, an individual who discharged a firearm may be identified. Furthermore, information related to the firing of a firearm may be recorded, assessed, identified and transmitted. Furthermore, the status of an implement at a mount may be monitored. Furthermore, a charging device for delivering electrical power to components of a firearm may be used. A communications channel may be established between a firearm telematics sensor and a video camera, optionally by means of intermediary devices. A communications channel may be established between a mount (e.g., holster) telematics device and local and/or remote monitoring service components, optionally by means of intermediary devices. When the telematics sensor detects that its associated firearm has been removed from a holster, is in motion, or is being discharged, the telematics sensor may signal the video camera to initiate recording.