Bore Cleaning Apparatus And Methods For Firearms

20230235985 ยท 2023-07-27

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    Abstract

    A compact apparatus and method for cleaning the bore of a firearm. The bore cleaning apparatus provides for adjustability to accommodate a range of bore diameters and bore cleaning patches. The bore cleaning apparatus also provides for extraction of the apparatus from the bore of a firearm in the event of inadvertent lodging of a cleaning patch in the breech of the firearm. An adjustable loop is provided at a distal end of a length of twine to securely cinch about a cleaning patch. A proximal end of the length of twine is used to draw the cleaning patch through the bore. A shorter second length of twine is secured with the loop to enable extraction of the bore cleaning apparatus in the event the cleaning patch gets lodged within the breech.

    Claims

    1. An apparatus for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of an adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine.

    2. The apparatus for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 1, wherein the braided twine has a length greater than the barrel of the firearm to be cleaned and a diameter less than the barrel of the firearm to be cleaned.

    3. The apparatus for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 1, wherein a knot is located at the distal end of the braided twine to create a loop.

    4. The apparatus for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 1, wherein the sleeve is carried by the adjustable loop.

    5. The apparatus for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 1, wherein the sleeve and bead cinch the loop about a cleaning patch.

    6. The apparatus for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 1, wherein the bead and sleeve are constructed from a rigid or semi-rigid material to prevent scratching.

    7. The apparatus for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 1, wherein the aglet is attached to the proximal end of the braided twine to provide weight and facilitate movement.

    8. The apparatus for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 1, wherein the aglet is constructed from a weighted material.

    9. The apparatus for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 1, wherein the second length of twine is attached to the distal end of the loop.

    10. The apparatus for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 1, wherein the second length of twine has a length of 10 inches to assist with extraction, if necessary.

    11. A method for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine.

    12. The method for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 11, wherein the braided twine has a length greater than the barrel of the firearm to be cleaned and a diameter less than the barrel of the firearm to be cleaned.

    13. The method for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 11, wherein a knot is located at the distal end of the braided twine to create a loop.

    14. The method for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 11, wherein the sleeve is carried by the adjustable loop.

    15. The method for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 11, wherein the sleeve and bead cinch the loop about a cleaning patch.

    16. The method for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 11, wherein the bead and sleeve are constructed from a rigid or semi-rigid material to prevent scratching.

    17. The method for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 11, wherein the aglet is attached to the proximal end of the braided twine to provide weight and facilitate movement.

    18. The method for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 11, wherein the aglet is constructed from a weighted material.

    19. The method for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 11, wherein the second length of twine is attached to the distal end of the loop.

    20. The method for cleaning a bore of a firearm comprising of the adjustable loop, length of braided twine, knot, sleeve, bead, cleaning patches, aglet, and a second length of twine as in claim 11, wherein the second length of twine has a length of 10 inches to assist with extraction, if necessary.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

    [0019] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the bore cleaning apparatus.

    [0020] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the bore cleaning apparatus in use.

    [0021] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the bore cleaning apparatus.

    [0022] FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the bore cleaning apparatus.

    [0023] FIG. 5 is a section view of the bore cleaning apparatus, taken along line 5-5 in FIG. 3.

    [0024] FIG. 6 is a detailed side view of the bore cleaning apparatus showing a loop adjustment.

    [0025] FIG. 7 is a detailed side view of the bore cleaning apparatus showing a loop adjustment.

    [0026] FIG. 8 is a detailed side view of the bore cleaning apparatus showing a loop adjustment.

    [0027] FIG. 9 is a section view of the bore cleaning apparatus, taken along line 9-9 in FIG. 2.

    [0028] FIG. 10 is a section view of the invention showing the patch moving through the barrel.

    [0029] FIG. 11 is a perspective view of an alternate configuration of the bore cleaning apparatus in use.