Phalanges and Metacarpals Trigger Activator Device for Firearms
20200064096 ยท 2020-02-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A19/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A35/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/07
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/09
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
This device is designed to universally attach to firearms for both left, right, and dual handed use. It assists users of firearms who may or may not have a deformity of their hands from damage sustained by birth or environmental accident, resulting in limited use of Phalanges and Metacarpals. User input activates the device with the closing an electronic circuit from the battery to the circuit board, commanding the Linear Actuator to move. The Linear Actuator is connected to the Trigger Actuator resting in the vicinity of the trigger. The Trigger Actuator starts one cycle by making contact with the trigger, depressing it, causing the firearm to discharge as designed when the trigger is pressed. After the actuator travels a distance in one direction, it is withdrawn, releasing pressure on the trigger, resetting the trigger and ends the cycle. It is now ready to complete another cycle upon user input.
Claims
1. This device is mounted to a generic firearm allowing the user with disfigurement and/or missing fingers and/or palms to be able to use a firearm in a nontraditional manner, comprising: A means for energy storage to be released in a controlled manner, a circuit board, an actuator switch, and a housing; linear servo; mounting screws and rail assembly cutout on the housing units; and a means to depress a trigger on a firearm, causing said firearm to be used as intended.
2. A device as defined in claim 1 is shown in
3. A device as defined in claim 1 is shown in
4. A device as defined in claim 1 is shown with a Main Housing (1) unit that all other components connect to as shown in
5. A device as defined in claim 1 uses a Side Housing Trigger Guard (2) to securely mount the device to the frame of a generic firearm receiver as shown in
6. A device as defined in claim 1 uses a Battery Cover (3) to protect the internal components as seen in
7. A device as defined in claim 1 uses a Trigger Actuation Button (4) to close a circuit as seen in
8. A device as defined in claim 1 uses a Bolt (5) to secure Main Housing (1) and Side Housing Trigger Guard (2) to each other as seen in
9. A device as defined in claim 1 uses a Knurl Knob to tighten clamp (6) as seen in
10. A device as defined in claim 1 uses Clamp Adjustment Screws (7) to attach Main Housing (1) and Side Housing Trigger Guard (2) to receiver of generic firearm as seen in
11. A device as defined in claim 1 uses a Trigger Actuator (8) to actuate the trigger of a generic firearm as seen in
12. A device as defined in claim 11 may be a post, wheel, pulley, screw, lever and/or a wedge that may be in the shape of a 3-dimensional polygon.
13. A device as defined in claim 1 may or may not use a Charger Port (9) to charge or recharge an energy storage device, such as a Battery (11) as seen in
14. A device as defined in claim 1 uses a Trigger Actuation Button Port (10) to send a closed circuit signal from the Trigger Actuation Button (4) to the Main Board (13) as seen in
15. A device as defined in claim 1 uses a Battery (11) to store electrical current to provide power to a circuit as seen in
16. A device as defined in claim 1 uses a Linear Servo (12) to move the Trigger Actuator (8) as seen in
17. A device as defined in claim 16 may be connected to the Trigger Actuator by a wedge, screw, pulley, lever, or physically attached.
18. A device as defined in claim 1 uses a Main Board (13) that is defined as a circuit board as seen in
19. A device as defined in claim 18 sends a signal to the Linear Actuator (12) to operate.
20. A device as defined in claim 19 moves the Trigger Actuator (8) to the trigger of the fire arm, forcing the trigger to actuate.
Description
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[0016] Phalanges and Metacarpals Trigger Activator Device for Firearms invention is created for users who have missing and/or deformed fingers and palms. The device mounts under the receiver, attaching to the frame of the firearm by screws and/or rail system, allowing for the device to be used by left or right handed users. This device is intended to allow users to be able to use a firearm in a non-traditional manner.
[0017] Some components were acquired commercially off the shelf from various vendors, requiring no special fabrication or assemble techniques, except for the Main Housing (1) shown in
[0018] The Phalanges and Metacarpals Trigger Activator Device for Firearms invention is mounted properly on a generic firearm using the rail system slot built into the Main Housing (1) and/or the Clamp Adjustment Screws (7). It is adjusted so the Trigger Actuator (8) is within the trigger guard of the firearm when the Clamp Adjustment Screws (7) are tightened to prevent the invention from moving during use. The Bolt (5) and Knurl Knob to tighten clamp (6) is used to additionally secure the Main Housing (1) and Side Housing Trigger Guard (2) during operation to limit movement of the invention. When the Battery (11) is charged using the Charger Port (9), the device is considered always on, only activating when the Trigger Actuation Button (4) is manipulated. The Trigger Actuation Button connects to the Trigger Actuation Button Port (10). This may or may not be removable/attachable, allowing the user to render the device safe from operation and/or put into operation. The user aims at the designated target following firearm operations and safety rules. By pressing the Trigger Actuation Button (4), a circuit is completed, sending a signal to the Main Board (13). The Main Board (13) activates the Linear Servo (12). The Linear Servo (12) is attached to the Trigger Actuator (8). When the Linear Servo is activated, it moves the Trigger Actuator (8). As the trigger Actuator (8) moves in a linear direction, it makes contact with the trigger of the firearm. As the Trigger Actuator (8) continues to move in a linear direction, it compresses the trigger, then returns to its starting position.