Patent classifications
F41A23/18
Gun stability plate assembly
A gun stability plate assembly includes a widened body that attaches to the fore-end of a stock or chassis of a gun by means of a clamping device. The assembly includes a main body, a clamp assembly, and a track. The clamp assembly is in communication with the main body and is configured to translate adjacent an upper surface of the main body. A rotating knob regulates operation of the clamp by rotating about an axis. The axis of the knob is coplanar with a central plane of the main body. The track is formed into the main body and configured to seat the clamp. The track is recessed into the main body. An accessory aperture is located within the main body and configured to permit attachment of one or more accessories.
Gun stability plate assembly
A gun stability plate assembly includes a widened body that attaches to the fore-end of a stock or chassis of a gun by means of a clamping device. The assembly includes a main body, a clamp assembly, and a track. The clamp assembly is in communication with the main body and is configured to translate adjacent an upper surface of the main body. A rotating knob regulates operation of the clamp by rotating about an axis. The axis of the knob is coplanar with a central plane of the main body. The track is formed into the main body and configured to seat the clamp. The track is recessed into the main body. An accessory aperture is located within the main body and configured to permit attachment of one or more accessories.
Magnetic Firearm Mounts
Devices for mounting firearms to dashboards and motorcycle handlebars, making them readily available to drivers, are provided. A magnetic firearm dash mount kit includes a cup ring, a ring, a round cap, and a fastener. The cup ring houses the ring magnet, which in turn surrounds the round cap. The fastener is inserted through a fastener hole of the case and a corresponding hole in the vehicle dash panel to secure the magnetic firearm mount to the vehicle dash panel. A magnetic firearm mount assembly for a motorcycle comprises a magnetic firearm mount, a clamp, and optionally a barrel mount. The magnet is strong enough to stably secure a variety of handheld pistols to the mount under bumpy driving conditions. The clamp is linked to the mount and is stably and releasably mount about a motorcycle handlebar. The barrel mount fits in the firearm barrel to further secure the firearm.
Magnetic Firearm Mounts
Devices for mounting firearms to dashboards and motorcycle handlebars, making them readily available to drivers, are provided. A magnetic firearm dash mount kit includes a cup ring, a ring, a round cap, and a fastener. The cup ring houses the ring magnet, which in turn surrounds the round cap. The fastener is inserted through a fastener hole of the case and a corresponding hole in the vehicle dash panel to secure the magnetic firearm mount to the vehicle dash panel. A magnetic firearm mount assembly for a motorcycle comprises a magnetic firearm mount, a clamp, and optionally a barrel mount. The magnet is strong enough to stably secure a variety of handheld pistols to the mount under bumpy driving conditions. The clamp is linked to the mount and is stably and releasably mount about a motorcycle handlebar. The barrel mount fits in the firearm barrel to further secure the firearm.
FIREARM MOUNT
A firearm mount, components thereof, and associated methods. The firearm can be configured for use with an AR-15 style firearm or other type of firearm. The firearm mount is adapted to securely hold the firearm assembly in position for cleaning, maintenance, and/or gunsmithing tasks. The firearm mount can include a lock configured to selectively lock and unlock a firearm assembly thereon.
Firearm safety device and rack incorporating safety device
A firearm safety device having a bolt for insertion through a trigger guard toward the lower receiver of the firearm. The bolt is inserted through the trigger guard so as to be positioned behind the trigger, in an axis generally perpendicular to the direction of pull of the trigger to prevent the trigger from be depressed and thus firing the weapon. The bolt extends from a base, which can be static in the form of a fixed bolt, or dynamic with the bolt configured for mechanized or electromechanical insertion through the trigger guard, such as by a lever operation, solenoid operation, or other operation. In one embodiment the safety device has a bolt affixed to a base, with the base configured to attach to the trigger guard. This embodiment provides a freely mobile transportable safety device. The safety device can be used with or integral with a firearm support mount, such as a gun rack. In this preferred with the bolt and/or base providing support beneath the firearm, while a front mount is provided to support the front of the lower receiver, or alternatively the stock or barrel of the firearm.
Firearm safety device and rack incorporating safety device
A firearm safety device having a bolt for insertion through a trigger guard toward the lower receiver of the firearm. The bolt is inserted through the trigger guard so as to be positioned behind the trigger, in an axis generally perpendicular to the direction of pull of the trigger to prevent the trigger from be depressed and thus firing the weapon. The bolt extends from a base, which can be static in the form of a fixed bolt, or dynamic with the bolt configured for mechanized or electromechanical insertion through the trigger guard, such as by a lever operation, solenoid operation, or other operation. In one embodiment the safety device has a bolt affixed to a base, with the base configured to attach to the trigger guard. This embodiment provides a freely mobile transportable safety device. The safety device can be used with or integral with a firearm support mount, such as a gun rack. In this preferred with the bolt and/or base providing support beneath the firearm, while a front mount is provided to support the front of the lower receiver, or alternatively the stock or barrel of the firearm.
Quick release mounting system
A quick release mounting system that utilizes two opposing plate assemblies configured for attachment. The two opposing plate assemblies are configured for attachment by a pair of spaced apart posts positioned in a male plate assembly connecting to a female plate assembly. The pair of spaced apart posts has an actuator mechanism positioned within the posts, and a series of ball bearing around a circumference of the posts. In a preferred embodiment the actuation mechanism is configured to bias the ball bearing out from the circumference of each of the posts, with the actuation mechanism configured to release the outer bias on the ball bearings. Alternatively, the actuation mechanism can be configured such that the actuation mechanism biases the ball bearings out when the mechanism is actuated by a user. The actuation mechanism can utilize a mechanical actuator, such as a rotary or linear actuator, or an electro-mechanical actuator, which utilizes a mechanical actuator that is actuated by an electrical device, such as a solenoid.
Quick release mounting system
A quick release mounting system that utilizes two opposing plate assemblies configured for attachment. The two opposing plate assemblies are configured for attachment by a pair of spaced apart posts positioned in a male plate assembly connecting to a female plate assembly. The pair of spaced apart posts has an actuator mechanism positioned within the posts, and a series of ball bearing around a circumference of the posts. In a preferred embodiment the actuation mechanism is configured to bias the ball bearing out from the circumference of each of the posts, with the actuation mechanism configured to release the outer bias on the ball bearings. Alternatively, the actuation mechanism can be configured such that the actuation mechanism biases the ball bearings out when the mechanism is actuated by a user. The actuation mechanism can utilize a mechanical actuator, such as a rotary or linear actuator, or an electro-mechanical actuator, which utilizes a mechanical actuator that is actuated by an electrical device, such as a solenoid.
PORTABLE EQUIPMENT SUPPORT STAND
Described herein is a portable equipment support stand configured for movement from a first collapsed position to a second extended position. The equipment support stand includes a generally columnar housing for the movable receipt of a pair of arms and at least three legs configured to support the housing in an upright position when placed upon a surface. The support stand is generally configured to provide a structure to allow a user to hang a plurality of protective items when not in use. The device is generally configured for transport and portability and provided in a structure to support heavy items such as body armor.