Patent classifications
F41C33/0254
Holster For A Handgun With Battlefield Illumination Module
A battlefield illumination module having a light source for a handgun, a handgun with an appropriate battlefield illumination module and a holster for accommodating an appropriate handgun, wherein the light source includes a primary light source which is designed to be extendable from a rest position to a working position.
Holster
A holster system that comprises a holster and an accessory configured to be fixed to a mounting rail of a handgun. The holster has a holster body with a pair of opposing wall portions defining a cavity. Each wall portion has an inwardly projecting rib dividing the cavity into an upper first cavity portion and a lower second cavity portion. The first cavity portion is dimensioned to receive various handgun makes and models in a spaced relationship from three sides thereof. The second cavity portion is configured to receive the accessory so that a conforming engagement is formed between the accessory and the holster body. A stop surface of the holster body engages a forward facing surface of the accessory upon insertion of the handgun with accessory into the holster body thereby providing a seating position of the handgun and accessory in the holster body. A retention mechanism of the system has a blocking portion movable between a blocking position and a non-blocking position. The blocking member at least inhibits removal of the handgun and accessory if the handgun and accessory are urged rearwardly before a thumb receiving portion is depressed. The blocking portion is on a spring member that is deflected by an elongate exteriorly extending sliding member that has a cam surface that deflects the spring member from the blocking position.
HANDGUN HOLSTER WITH RETENTION MECHANISM
A holster includes a holster housing having an opening for inserting therethrough a weapon, a retention release lever including a shaft that has a pusher member and an inclined surface, and a holster retention tab pivotally coupled to the holster housing by a pivot element. The holster retention tab includes a catch, which lockingly engages an ejection port of the weapon when the weapon is inserted into the holster housing, and a force inclined surface. A biasing device is mounted in the holster housing to apply an urging force on the holster retention tab so as to retain the catch in the ejection port when the weapon is inserted into the holster housing. The inclined surface pushes against the force inclined surface, thereby creating a force vector that causes the holster retention tab to pivot about the pivot element and overcome the urging force of the biasing device and release the catch from the ejection port.
TRIGGER SHROUD ASSEMBLY, SMALL ARMS APPARATUS, AND METHOD
A trigger shroud assembly (14) for a small arms weapon (12) is disclosed. The trigger shroud assembly (14) may include a rail mount (22), an accessory body (28) slidably connected to the rail mount, a spring guide (24) disposed between the rail mount and the accessory body, a resilient member (26) arranged about the spring guide, and a starboard side trigger shroud (32) and a port side trigger shroud (34) connected to the accessory body. A belt clip (36) may be disposed on one of the starboard side trigger shroud or the port side trigger shroud. The trigger shroud assembly (14) may include a closed configuration (17) and an open configuration (27). The trigger shroud assembly (14) may include a tactical accessory (47) such as a flashlight. The trigger shroud assembly (14) may be secured to a handgun for inside the waistband carry and to deter inadvertent handgun discharge.
GUN VIDEO CAMERA SYSTEM
The invention is a tamper evident camera positioned on a gun, for example, mounted on the Weaver/Picatinny rail.
AUTO ON GUN ACCESSORY
An electronic accessory for a firearm includes a housing including a right side, a left side, and an attachment mechanism for securing the electronic accessory to the firearm. The housing contains components of the electronic accessory. The components of the electronic accessory include an electronic component, a sensor sensing a magnetic field, and a circuit board coupled to the electronic component and the sensor. The circuit board controls the electronic component and suspends power to the electronic component when the sensor senses a magnetic field above a threshold strength. A first switch is disposed on the right side of the housing and a second switch is disposed on the left side of the housing. The switches are operable to control the electronic component via the circuit board. A power source provides power to at least one of the electronic component, the sensor, and the circuit board.
PISTOL HOLSTER
A pistol holster which is formed by a rigid hollow body which fully covers the entire firearm except for the grip and thus protects it from damage, containing a longitudinal inner cavity situated inside and, under the back of the holster in which cavity there is movably and flexibly seated firearm sight guide, engaged in the holes in the body of which guide are spring elements mounted and locked therein, which also fit against the flat locking plate in the cavity of the holster with the holster also containing a sight cover to secure the position of the sight guide with the locking plate and spring elements in the cavity.
Auto on gun accessory
An electronic accessory for a firearm comprising: a housing including an attachment mechanism for securing the electronic accessory to the firearm, the housing containing components of the electronic accessory. The components of the electronic accessory comprising: an electronic component, a sensor, a circuit board, and a power source. The sensor senses a magnetic field. The circuit board is coupled to the electronic component and the sensor. The circuit board controls the electronic component and suspends power to the electronic component when the sensor senses a magnetic field above a threshold strength. The power source is coupled to the circuit board and provides power to at least one of: the electronic component, the sensor and the circuit board.
LOCKING HOLSTER FOR HANDGUNS WITH NON-TRADITIONAL FORM FACTORS
A holster for receiving an integrally suppressed handgun having a trigger guard and a complementary interlocking feature located forward of a forward-most end of the trigger guard. The holster comprising a holster body having a forward end, a rearward end, and a holster wall extending therebetween. The holster wall defining a cavity extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis. The holster including a retention mechanism comprising a lever pivotally supported by the wall of the holster body with the lever being pivotable about a pivot axis. A blocking member of the lever being dimensioned and adapted to be received in the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun. The lever being positioned so that the blocking member extends through an aperture and into the forward portion of the cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position.
GUN VIDEO CAMERA SYSTEM
The invention is a tamper resistant camera positioned on a gun, for example, mounted on the Weaver/Picatinny rail.