Patent classifications
A47B81/005
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.
Wall hanging garage shelf and rack storage system
A kit that includes rod supports, three shelf bases, and first and second shelf supports. The first and second shelf supports are each separate from the three shelf bases. Each of the three shelf bases has first and second legs. The first leg is directly positionable against a wall and couplable thereto. The second leg supports at least a portion of the rod supports. The first shelf support is couplable to the second leg of the first shelf base to form a first brace. The first shelf support includes a first wall mount bracket that is directly positionable against the wall and is couplable thereto. The second shelf support is couplable to the second leg of the third shelf base to form a second brace. The second shelf support includes a second wall mount bracket that is directly positionable against the wall and is couplable thereto.
Lockable firearm cabinet
Devices for securing and retaining firearms that include either a lockable firearm cabinet or a firearm securement system. The cabinet includes a receptacle; a locking device and locking mechanism; a spring for biasing the locking mechanism in the locked position; and a bar for overriding the locking mechanism. The securement system includes a wall mounted plate for securing a firearm thereto; a release mechanism that allows the firearm to be removed and electronics for wirelessly communicating with a computer and the firearm to provide information regarding removal of the firearm or firearm cartridge from the wall mounted plate.
Systems, Devices, and/or Methods for Managing Articles
Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a cabinet that comprises a cover, a base, a rotatable rod coupled to the base, a gun prong coupled to the rotatable rod, a prong magnet coupled to the gun prong, and a base magnet. Wherein, when the cover is opened to a predetermined position, the rotatable rod rotates to expose an Article placed on the gun prong. The rotation of the rotatable rod can be caused by repulsion between the prong magnet and the base magnet.
Locking gun mounts
A locking gun mount provides a top frame and a bottom frame coupled by a shaft tube with a spring that pushes the top and bottom frames apart. The locking gun mount also includes a locking mechanism that also functions to open and close the locking gun mount. Also included is a back plate coupling a lag bolt for securing the locking gun mount to a wall.
Fishing Pole Caddy and Fishing Pole Holder Assembly
A fishing pole caddy and fishing pole holder assembly for transporting and positioning fishing poles includes a first frame that is pivotally coupled to a second frame. The first and second frames are configured to be selectively positioned in a stowed configuration, with the first and second frames substantially parallel and abutting, and a deployed configuration wherein the second frame extends transversely from the first frame. In the deployed configuration, the first and second frames are inverted V-shaped and the first frame is configured to support a fishing pole for fishing. Each of a plurality of arms is coupled to and extends from the first frame proximate to a first side of the first frame. The arm is horizontally aligned with an associated arm that is positioned proximate to a second side of the first frame so that the arms are configured to support a fishing pole for transport.
WALL RACK
A new wall rack includes first and second mountable brackets, each including a plurality of spaced arms extending outwardly from the bracket for supporting items thereon. One or more arms of each bracket include a pivotable extension deployable to support wider items and storable when not needed.
UPPER SADDLE TO SECURE THE BARREL OF A WEAPON FOR WEAPON STORAGE
An upper saddle of a weapon storage rack for securing a barrel of a firearm includes an upper saddle body with an about U-shaped opening adapted to accept the barrel of the firearm. A pair of snap locks is disposed in or on the upper saddle, the pair of snap locks includes a left snap lock and a right snap lock. The pair of snap locks includes a pair of rollers or a rotating locks spring biased by a spring or a band to at least a spring biased open or a spring biased closed position.
BOW HOLDER FOR HUNTING BLIND
A bow holder includes a bow interface member and a locking member. The locking member is coupled to the bow interface member. The bow holder is configured to receive a limb of a hunting bow between the locking member and the bow interface member to detachably couple the hunting bow to the bow interface member. The locking member and the bow interface member together are configured to support the hunting bow in an upright position above the bow interface member.
SECURE CLOSURE
A security door lock with a hinged door and a locking assembly. The door jamb has a number of apertures formed in a bolt receiving side of the jamb to receive a corresponding number of door bolts extendable from an outer free edge of the door. The locking assembly has a barrier panel spaced from the jamb to define a narrow longitudinal slot is adapted to receive a door guard member extending normally from an internal surface of the door adjacent the outer free edge, and is reinforced by the barrier panel against lateral flexing or distortion. A handle mechanism controls the lateral movement of the closure and the retraction or extension of the locking bolts.