Patent classifications
F41A29/04
FIREARM
A firearm with a slide and a frame. The slide has a slide rail. The frame has a frame rail. The frame rail interfaces with the slide rail. The frame rail has a lubrication groove and a debris removal port. The lubrication groove extends along a surface of the frame rail that bears against the slide rail during operation of the firearm. The debris removal port has gap within the frame rail proximate to an end of the lubrication groove.
GUN BARREL CLEANING DEVICE
A system for cleaning debris from a tubular barrel assembly is disclosed. A cleaning device includes a member having an enlarged section located on a distal end thereof. The enlarged section has an outer surface that extends beyond the outer surface of the member. A shaft section extends from a distal end of the enlarged section. A securing member includes an aperture which is configured to accommodate the shaft section and a first and second protuberance that extend from the same. The securing member also includes a slotted section that selectively engages the first and second protuberances when rotated.
Use of high temperature oils to enhance mechanical device operation/reliability
An oil for removing or preventing fouling on a mechanical component includes at least one vegetable oil having a flash point of 490 F. or above. A method of removing or preventing fouling on a mechanical component of a device, includes applying a vegetable oil or composition of vegetable oils on the mechanical component of the device. The vegetable oil or composition of vegetable oils has a flash point of 490 F. or above and operation of the device deposits carbon or other types of fouling on the mechanical component.
Use of high temperature oils to enhance mechanical device operation/reliability
An oil for removing or preventing fouling on a mechanical component includes at least one vegetable oil having a flash point of 490 F. or above. A method of removing or preventing fouling on a mechanical component of a device, includes applying a vegetable oil or composition of vegetable oils on the mechanical component of the device. The vegetable oil or composition of vegetable oils has a flash point of 490 F. or above and operation of the device deposits carbon or other types of fouling on the mechanical component.
Fire Arm and Tool Oiling System
A firearm and tool oiling chamber comprised of an oil less air compressor, sealed chamber, oil atomizer and air filter. Said system introduces air through the oil atomizer breaking oil down to a fine vapor allowing the vapor to cover all surfaces of firearm or tool. As the vapor enters the chamber, being heavier than air it forces air out through the exhaust line and filter. Any escaping oil is caught in filter. The oil is able to cover all surfaces of firearm or tool and to penetrate into areas that hand oiling does not reach using much less oil than conventional methods.
Fire Arm and Tool Oiling System
A firearm and tool oiling chamber comprised of an oil less air compressor, sealed chamber, oil atomizer and air filter. Said system introduces air through the oil atomizer breaking oil down to a fine vapor allowing the vapor to cover all surfaces of firearm or tool. As the vapor enters the chamber, being heavier than air it forces air out through the exhaust line and filter. Any escaping oil is caught in filter. The oil is able to cover all surfaces of firearm or tool and to penetrate into areas that hand oiling does not reach using much less oil than conventional methods.
VEGETABLE OILS, VEGETABLE OIL BLENDS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
An oil composition including at least three vegetable oils, each vegetable oil being distinct from the other and each having a smoke point above 200 F., wherein the combined volume of the at least three vegetable oils is at least about 25% of the total volume of the oil composition. A method of removing or preventing carbon fouling on a mechanical component of a device, comprising depositing a vegetable oil composition on the mechanical component of the device, wherein the vegetable oil composition comprises at least one vegetable oil having a smoke point above 200 F., wherein the at least one vegetable oil is present in an amount of at least about 25% by volume of the total volume of the oil composition and wherein operation of the device deposits carbon on the mechanical component
VEGETABLE OILS, VEGETABLE OIL BLENDS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
An oil composition including at least three vegetable oils, each vegetable oil being distinct from the other and each having a smoke point above 200 F., wherein the combined volume of the at least three vegetable oils is at least about 25% of the total volume of the oil composition. A method of removing or preventing carbon fouling on a mechanical component of a device, comprising depositing a vegetable oil composition on the mechanical component of the device, wherein the vegetable oil composition comprises at least one vegetable oil having a smoke point above 200 F., wherein the at least one vegetable oil is present in an amount of at least about 25% by volume of the total volume of the oil composition and wherein operation of the device deposits carbon on the mechanical component
Chamber safety device
A chamber safety device is configured to be inserted into one or more openings of a weapon, such as the loading/ejection port(s) or barrel of a shotgun, rifle or handgun. When the chamber safety device is inserted into the one or more opening(s), the weapon is not capable of firing and/or being loaded with ammunition due to the fact that no bullet or shell can be inserted into the firing chamber and/or the weapon firing mechanism cannot come in contact with a bullet or shell located in the firing chamber. At least a portion of the chamber safety device is designed to extend outwardly from breach of the weapon and is colored in a high visibility color such that those nearby can visually detect the presence of the chamber safety device inserted in a weapon.
Chamber safety device
A chamber safety device is configured to be inserted into one or more openings of a weapon, such as the loading/ejection port(s) or barrel of a shotgun, rifle or handgun. When the chamber safety device is inserted into the one or more opening(s), the weapon is not capable of firing and/or being loaded with ammunition due to the fact that no bullet or shell can be inserted into the firing chamber and/or the weapon firing mechanism cannot come in contact with a bullet or shell located in the firing chamber. At least a portion of the chamber safety device is designed to extend outwardly from breach of the weapon and is colored in a high visibility color such that those nearby can visually detect the presence of the chamber safety device inserted in a weapon.