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CROSSBOW SAFETY SYSTEM

Provided is a crossbow safety system comprising a crossbow, a pressure sensor, and an interlock. The crossbow has a bowstring operable between a cocked and an uncocked position, a foregrip adapted for being grasped by an associated hand of an associated user, and a trigger assembly adapted to selectably retain the bowstring in the cocked position. The pressure sensor is on or in the foregrip, and is adapted to detect a pressure signature from the foregrip being grasped by an associated hand of an associated user, the associated hand having fingers. The interlock is operationally engaged with the pressure sensor and the trigger assembly, and is adapted to lock the trigger assembly from releasing the bowstring if the pressure sensor does not detect a first pressure signature sufficiently similar to a predetermined pressure signature.

CROSSBOW SAFETY SYSTEM

Provided is a crossbow safety system comprising a crossbow, a pressure sensor, and an interlock. The crossbow has a bowstring operable between a cocked and an uncocked position, a foregrip adapted for being grasped by an associated hand of an associated user, and a trigger assembly adapted to selectably retain the bowstring in the cocked position. The pressure sensor is on or in the foregrip, and is adapted to detect a pressure signature from the foregrip being grasped by an associated hand of an associated user, the associated hand having fingers. The interlock is operationally engaged with the pressure sensor and the trigger assembly, and is adapted to lock the trigger assembly from releasing the bowstring if the pressure sensor does not detect a first pressure signature sufficiently similar to a predetermined pressure signature.

Multiple Mode Disconnector for Pistols
20180274872 · 2018-09-27 ·

A disconnector for pistols having a trigger bar uses a body rotatably mounted on the pistol frame to permit or prevent engagement between the trigger bar and the pistol's sear. The body has a plurality of surfaces, one of which engages the trigger bar and pivots it between a safe orientation, out of alignment with the pistol's sear, and a fire orientation, aligned with the sear, when the body rotates between a safe position and a fire position. Another body surface engages the slide, the body being rotated into the safe position when the slide is out of battery. Another surface engages a grip safety and another surface engages a manual safety. Both safeties effect rotation of the body between the safe and fire positions when they are actuated.

Biometric Firearms Safety System
20180259280 · 2018-09-13 ·

A biometric firearms safety system includes a firearm that has a grip and an action. A fingerprint unit is coupled to the firearm. The fingerprint unit is positioned on the grip to read fingerprints from a user. The fingerprint unit stores fingerprints from an authorized user. A locking unit is coupled to the firearm. The locking unit engages the action such that the locking unit inhibits the action from is manipulated. Thus, the locking unit inhibits the firearm from is loaded and fired. The locking unit is electrically coupled to the fingerprint unit. The locking unit disengages from the action when the user's fingerprints match the authorized user's fingerprints. Thus, the locking unit facilitates the user to load and fire the firearm.

SAFETY ACTUATOR FOR AK-47 FIREARMS
20180112941 · 2018-04-26 · ·

An improved safety actuator for an AK-47 firearm. The improved actuator utilizes a conventional receiver actuator modified to include a grip arm. The internal mechanism of the improved actuator and the conventional actuator are identical. This allows replacement of the conventional actuator with an improved actuator during field stripping, with no gun smithing. A grip arm depends from the receiver actuator, preferably from the receiver actuator's pivot point. The grip arm is aligned with the rifle's pistol grip. The shooter can control the safety actuator by squeezing the grip arm onto the pistol grip with his dominant hand. Thus, the safety may be moved from a safe position to a fire position without removing either hand from a sound firing position. The grip arm may be provided with a push bar to facilitate use of the dominant thumb to return the safety actuator to a safe position.

SAFETY ACTUATOR FOR AK-47 FIREARMS
20180112941 · 2018-04-26 · ·

An improved safety actuator for an AK-47 firearm. The improved actuator utilizes a conventional receiver actuator modified to include a grip arm. The internal mechanism of the improved actuator and the conventional actuator are identical. This allows replacement of the conventional actuator with an improved actuator during field stripping, with no gun smithing. A grip arm depends from the receiver actuator, preferably from the receiver actuator's pivot point. The grip arm is aligned with the rifle's pistol grip. The shooter can control the safety actuator by squeezing the grip arm onto the pistol grip with his dominant hand. Thus, the safety may be moved from a safe position to a fire position without removing either hand from a sound firing position. The grip arm may be provided with a push bar to facilitate use of the dominant thumb to return the safety actuator to a safe position.

Remote control weapon lock
09879932 · 2018-01-30 ·

A battery-powered trigger-locking device, which is configured to be disposed on a gun with a trigger for firing, includes a data receiver, a data memory and a logic device for determining whether data received by the receiver is the same, or substantially the same, as data stored in the memory. If a data match is indicated, the logic device causes an electromagnetic device to move a trigger-locking member to an unlocked position, permitting the gun to be fired. A separate electronic gun key is provided to transmit gun unlock data to the data receiver of the trigger-locking device. This gun unlock data may be a password, a long pseudo-random number or biologic data identifying the gun owner or some other person who is licensed or otherwise authorized to fire the gun.

Remote control weapon lock
09879932 · 2018-01-30 ·

A battery-powered trigger-locking device, which is configured to be disposed on a gun with a trigger for firing, includes a data receiver, a data memory and a logic device for determining whether data received by the receiver is the same, or substantially the same, as data stored in the memory. If a data match is indicated, the logic device causes an electromagnetic device to move a trigger-locking member to an unlocked position, permitting the gun to be fired. A separate electronic gun key is provided to transmit gun unlock data to the data receiver of the trigger-locking device. This gun unlock data may be a password, a long pseudo-random number or biologic data identifying the gun owner or some other person who is licensed or otherwise authorized to fire the gun.

Safety device for a portable long-barrelled firearm or pneumatic weapon
09658014 · 2017-05-23 ·

1. Safety device for a portable long-barrelled firearm or pneumatic weapon (10), said weapon (A) being gripped by a user with both hands and comprising: a firing mechanism, including at least one trigger (11) operated by the user's hand, a grip (12) held by the user's other hand, and a selective locking mechanism (100) of said firing mechanism, operatively switchable from a deactivated position, in which it allows firing of the weapon, to an activated position, in which it prevents firing of the weapon. According to the invention, said device comprises: means to control the operating condition of said locking mechanism of said firing mechanism (13), which are provided in said grip (12) and, when the weapon is gripped correctly and naturally by the user, automatically cause deactivation of said selective locking mechanism (100), allowing firing of the weapon (A), while, when said grip (12) is released by the user, automatically cause activation of said locking mechanism of said firing mechanism, preventing firing of said weapon (A).

Safety device for a portable long-barrelled firearm or pneumatic weapon
09658014 · 2017-05-23 ·

1. Safety device for a portable long-barrelled firearm or pneumatic weapon (10), said weapon (A) being gripped by a user with both hands and comprising: a firing mechanism, including at least one trigger (11) operated by the user's hand, a grip (12) held by the user's other hand, and a selective locking mechanism (100) of said firing mechanism, operatively switchable from a deactivated position, in which it allows firing of the weapon, to an activated position, in which it prevents firing of the weapon. According to the invention, said device comprises: means to control the operating condition of said locking mechanism of said firing mechanism (13), which are provided in said grip (12) and, when the weapon is gripped correctly and naturally by the user, automatically cause deactivation of said selective locking mechanism (100), allowing firing of the weapon (A), while, when said grip (12) is released by the user, automatically cause activation of said locking mechanism of said firing mechanism, preventing firing of said weapon (A).