FIREARM SAFETY SYSTEM
20170268841 · 2017-09-21
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Abstract
A firearm safety system and method is disclosed. The firearm safety system includes motion and location sensors in a device that is attached to a firearm. When the motion sensor detects movement, it causes the location sensor to send a notification to the owner of the firearm on a mobile device or another computing platform. The owner interacts with an application receiving the notification to take steps to prevent the misuse of the firearm.
Claims
1. A firearm safety system, comprising: a component coupled to a firearm, the component further comprising: a Global Positioning System (GPS) sensor; a motion sensor; and a controller; and an application on a computing device that is wirelessly coupled to the controller for displaying a location of the firearm.
2. The firearm safety system of claim 1, wherein the component is separate from the firearm and operatively coupled to the firearm by a user.
3. The firearm safety system of claim 1, wherein the component integrally coupled inside a body of the firearm.
4. The firearm safety system of claim 1, wherein the component further comprises an interface for communicating between the GPS sensor and a satellite.
5. The firearm safety system of claim 1, wherein the component further comprises an interface for wirelessly communicating with a computing device.
6. The firearm safety of claim 6, wherein the computing device is a mobile device.
7. The firearm safety system of claim 6, wherein the computing device is a tablet.
8. The firearm safety system of claim 1, further comprising a additional component, the additional component further comprising: a body mass sensor; a red brass sensor; and a controller; wherein said additional component detects characteristics of an individual at which the firearm is aimed and controls an operation of a trigger of the firearm.
9. A method of using a firearm safety system, comprising the steps of: attaching a component to a firearm, said component determining a location of the firearm when the firearm is moved; and notifying a user that the firearm has been moved by wirelessly communicating the location to a computing device.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the location is determined by means of a Global Positioning System (GPS) sensor in communication with a satellite.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein the step of determining a location is not performed unless a motion sensor detects movement of the firearm.
12. The method of claim 9, wherein the step of notifying the user further comprises displaying a location of the firearm on a map.
13. The method of claim 9, further comprising a step of dialing a phone number in response to an input from the user.
14. The method of claim 9, further comprising the steps of: attaching an additional component to a barrel of the firearm close to a muzzle; detecting a body surface area of an individual at which the firearm is aimed using a first sensor in the additional component; detecting a presence of red brass in the area at which the firearm is aimed using a second sensor in the additional component; and disabling a trigger of the firearm if the first sensor detects the presence of a child and the second sensor does not detect the presence of red brass.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Features of example implementations of the invention will become apparent from the description, the claims, and the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] The invention encompasses a small device that is either attached to a firearm or incorporated within the body of the firearm, which allows its position to be known at all times on a digital map. If the firearm is moved, then the position on the map moves. The device performs this function by communicating with satellites and using the data in terms of latitude and longitude, which the device then translates into a position on a digitally displayed map used with an application on a mobile device. This allows an owner to monitor the location of the owner's firearm through the mobile or another computing device. The application works with the GPS device to capture and display the location of a firearm which has been registered with the application when the firearm is moved. This feature allows the owner to be alerted quickly if a child or other individual has moved or picked up the gun.
[0022] In an embodiment, the application also allows the owner to monitor the location of the gun when requested. The feature is also useful if the gun is lost or stolen because the user can identify the location right way and notify the police. The application allows the user to store the phone number of the local police and has a feature to call the police and send the location of the gun to police immediately.
[0023] A firearm safety system according to the present invention is shown in
[0024] In a further embodiment, the invention provides a system and method for detecting characteristics about an individual at which the firearm is aimed, including body surface area and the presence of another firearm. These characteristics are used to control the operation of a trigger mechanism of the firearm, providing additional safety. In this embodiment, an additional device 24 is attached to firearm 100. This device incorporates a sensor 26 for detecting a human body's Body Surface Area (BSA) and an additional sensor 28 for detecting red brass. Device 24 allows the detection of situations where a user of the firearm is pointing it at a child or teen. BSA sensor detects the difference between a child or teen and an adult by determining the body surface area. If the sensor determines that the firearm is being aimed at a child or teen, trigger 16 is locked. However, there are some circumstances in which it is preferred that the trigger is not locked, for example, when the person at which the firearm is aimed is also holding a firearm. For this situation, red brass sensor 28 detects the presence of another firearm and overrides BSA sensor 26, allowing the trigger to be operated. Red brass sensor 28 is used because a majority of guns are made of red brass.
[0025] Turning to
[0026] At step 38, the user is offered a choice of determining the location of the firearm or updating account or other application information. If the user chooses to locate the firearm, at step 40, a notification is sent to the firearm requesting that the GPS on the device determine its location, which is displayed to the user at step 42. At step 44, the user then is offered a choice whether to call an emergency number at step 46, or to close/end the application at step 54.
[0027] If, at step 38, the user chooses to update an account, the application proceeds to step 52 where the user can enter, for example, one or more phone numbers, emails, or emergency numbers, etc. Upon completion, the application ends at step 54.
[0028] At step 32, it is determined that the notification comes from the device, at step 34, a notification is displayed to the user displaying the location at step 42. In an embodiment, the notification would be, for example, text message (SMS), photo (MMS), or within app notifications. As described above, from step 42 the method moves to step 44 where the user is offered a choice to call an emergency number at step 46, or to close/end the application at step 54.
[0029] A block diagram of an embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0030] A computing device 70 is also connected to network 68 through an interface 80. Computing device 70 may be, for example, a mobile device, a tablet or any other type of device capable of receiving and processing communications. CPU 72 communicates with memory 74 and display 78 to execute application 76, with performs the method discussed above with regard to
[0031] The firearm safety system 100 in one example comprises any (e.g., horizontal, oblique, or vertical) orientation, with the description and figures herein illustrating one example orientation of the firearm 100, for explanatory purposes.
[0032] If used and unless otherwise stated, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “front,” “back,” “over,” “under,” and similar such terms are not to be construed as limiting the invention to a particular orientation. Instead, these terms are used only on a relative basis.
[0033] Although example implementations of the invention have been depicted and described in detail herein, it will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art that various modifications, additions, substitutions, and the like can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and these are therefore considered to be within the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.