HANDGUN SAFETY DEVICE AND METHOD
20220099396 · 2022-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A17/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/74
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A17/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A handgun safety device comprising a safety element with a firing interrupting element configured for snug projection between a face of a duty cartridge and a fore end of a functional firing element, said safety element being articulated at a first end of a cord having a full length, with a second end configured for attaching to an article worn by a user.
Claims
1. A handgun safety device, comprising: a safety element with a firing interrupting element configured for snug projection between a face of a duty cartridge and a fore end of a functional firing element; wherein said safety element is articulated at a first end of a cord having a full length, with a second end configured for attaching to an article worn by a user.
2. The handgun safety device according to claim 1, wherein as long as the firing interrupting element is disposed at an interrupting position, between the face of the duty cartridge and the functional firing element, the firing interrupting element obstructs a firing mechanism of the handgun, so that a round cannot be fired even at the event that a trigger is pulled by the user.
3. The handgun safety device according to claim 1, wherein the second end of the cord is configured with a fixed or a detachable attaching member, for fixedly or removably attaching to the article worn by a user.
4. The handgun safety device according to claim 3, wherein the attaching member can be fixedly or detachably secured to the second end of the cord.
5. The handgun safety device according to claim 1, wherein the cord is configured to reach the full length upon drawing the handgun and reaching an angle of between about 15 to about 55 degrees, measured with respect to an imaginary vertical line.
6. The handgun safety device according to claim 1, wherein the full length of the cord is between about 20 to about 60 cm.
7. The handgun safety device according to claim 1, wherein the cord is associated with a cord retractor mechanism.
8. The handgun safety device according to claim 1, wherein the cord is articulated to the safety element at a location coaxial with longitudinal axis thereof.
9. The handgun safety device according to claim 1, wherein the cord is articulated to the safety element at a location offset from a longitudinal axis thereof.
10. The handgun safety device according to claim 1, wherein safety element is configurable for lefthand or righthand users.
11. The handgun safety device according to claim 10, wherein the safety element comprises indicia representing weather the device is Left hand or right hand.
12. The handgun safety device according to claim 1, wherein safety element has an L-like cross section, where a long arm segment is configured for externally bearing over a portion of the handgun, and a short arm segment is the firing interrupting element.
13. The handgun safety device according to claim 1, wherein the length of the cord is adjusted for adapting the cord to various articles worn by the user and to physiological parameters of a user.
14. The handgun safety device according to claim 1, wherein the safety element further comprises an attachment arrangement for attaching the safety element to the handgun, however readily detachable.
15. The handgun safety device according to claim 1, wherein the attachment arrangement is a magnet.
16. A method for using a handgun, the method comprises the following steps: (a) obtaining a handgun safety device comprising a safety element with a firing interrupting element configured for snug projection between a face of a duty cartridge and a fore end of a functional firing element, said safety element being articulated at a first end of a cord having a full length, with a second end configured for attaching to an article worn by a user; (b) attaching the second end to an article worn by a user; (c) before or after act (b) at least partially cocking the handgun so as to give rise to a space between the face of a duty cartridge and a fore end of a functional firing element; (d) placing the safety element with the firing interrupting element at an interrupting position; and (e) releasing the handgun from the at least partially cocked position.
17. The method according to claim 16, wherein at least partially cocking the handgun can be facilitated by cocking a slide of the handgun until the slide becomes arrested by a slide stop.
18. The method according to claim 16, wherein drawing the handgun when the safety element is positioned with the firing interrupting element at in interrupting position and with the second end attached to the article worn by the user, results in extending of the cord to substantially the full length, with further motion resulting in detaching of the safety element from the handgun, thereby enabling full contact and complete locking of the fire mechanism of the handgun, such that pulling a trigger of the handgun will result in firing a round.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0064] In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0076] Attention is first directed to
[0077] The safety element 22, seen in greater detail in
[0078] The safety element 22 is further configured with an attachment arrangement, namely a magnet 60, for magnetically attracting/attaching the safety element 22 and securing it in position, however readily and easily detachable. It is appreciated that the attachment arrangement can be a hook and pile couple or other attachment means, however readily and easily detachable.
[0079] In the present example, the cord 28 is a reinforced rubber coated cord (similar to a pistol safety lanyard with coiled bungee portion), with a coiled portion 64 imparting it elastic properties and spontaneous contraction/retraction so that it has a full length (e.g.
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[0081] However, it should be appreciated that the cord 28 can be a regular cord, i.e. devoid of any contraction arrangement, or it can be fully coiled so as to increase the ration between the full length and the retracted/contracted length, or it can be associated with a retraction mechanism 61 as illustrated by way of example in
[0082] In the illustrated example the attaching member 32 is a flexible belt loop with a hook and pile fastener 33 configured for attaching to a variety of articles worn by a user, such as a holster (waist, drop leg/ thigh, etc.), a belt, a pants buckle, suspenders, a bag/pouch/purse, and the like. However, it is noted that the attaching member can be configured as a buckle, a clip, a band, a snap fastener, a hook and pile fitting, an elastic band, etc., facilitating easy attaching and removal thereof.
[0083] Reverting now to the firing interrupting element 44, the arrangement is such that when the safety element 22 is applied to the handgun (different examples illustrated hereinafter), the firing interrupting element 44 is disposed at an interrupting position, namely between the rear face 69 of a duty cartridge 70 (
[0084] Whilst the example of
[0085] Further attention is now being made to
[0091] For the purpose of at least partially cocking the handgun 50, a user can cock the slide until it becomes arrested by the slide stop, as known in the art.
[0092] It is realized that a magazine can be introduced into the pistol before or after cocking the handgun.
[0093] Then, the handgun 50 is safely introduced into the holster 103 as illustrated in
[0094] The firearm 50 is now cocked, with a live round of ammunition in the barrel chamber, and all that it takes for discharging a round is drawing the handgun from the holster 103 as illustrated in
[0095] It is thus noted that even at the event of early pulling the trigger, before reaching the safe zone (i.e. before the handgun is at a safe angle as mentioned before), the handgun will not discharge a round. However, the act of fast draw and firing a round is not obstructed or slowed down by the provision of the handgun safety device according to the disclosure. Thus, the application of the handgun safety device according to the disclosure can eliminate, or substantially reduce the self-accidents (in particular those caused by users at a fast draw procedure, often occurring when the handgun is pointed below the safe zone , i.e. as in the position of
[0096] Also to be noted, the effective safe zone can be configured and altered depending on several parameters such as the length of the cord, elasticity and retraction force of the cord, strength of the attachment arrangement (e.g. magnetic attraction), location of the attaching member to the user (namely attached to a holster or to a belt at a location forward of the holster), etc. these parameters can be controlled and adjusted to comply with physiological parameters of the individual (the user) and safety requirements.
[0097] Furthermore, the safety element 22 can be attached to the first end of the cord at different configurations. In the example of
[0098] In addition, the body portion of the safety element can be colored at different colors, providing visible indicia e.g. at a training arena. For example, bright colors can indicate that the device is in use with a handgun loaded with live ammunition, etc. Furthermore, the body portion of the safety element can comprise a light emitting 20 element, for providing different indications, e.g. the positioning of the device over the handgun, loaded handgun, etc.