REMOTELY ACTIVATED FIREARM SAFETY ACCESSORY

20230010591 ยท 2023-01-12

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to an electronic device that is used to block the accessibility of a firearms Trigger. Wherein an electronic device is mounted on a rail or rail accessory and is locked in place using security screws and tamper proof fasteners allowing the device to fit an array of single action and striker-fired handguns. The security screws are in place to stop easy removal unless the possessor has the proper tool to remove them. The device its self uses a battery to operate and picks up a transmission broadcasted from a Bluetooth within its programmed range by the use of a Bluetooth proximity detector. Once the transmission has been picked up it activates its locking mechanism in the form of a solenoid causing its pin to lift and allows a slide placed in front of the trigger acting as a second trigger to move back and forth allowing the movement of the firearms trigger. The slide is moved back its original position by the use of a spring. When the Bluetooth is out of the device's proximity detectors programmed range the solenoid returns to its locked state stopping access to the trigger. Making the trigger locking device a beneficial reusable safety device.

    Claims

    1-12. (canceled)

    13. The invention as defined by claim 12 wherein said firearm trigger locking accessory is comprised of said slide which covers the front of said trigger, left side of said trigger, the right side of said trigger while still allowing access within the said triggers trigger guard.

    14. The invention as defined by claim 12 wherein said firearm trigger locking accessory is comprised of said slide which covers the front of said trigger, the left of said trigger, the right side of said trigger while still allowing access within the said triggers trigger guard in conjunction with said push pull solenoid as a method of locking and unlocking said slide.

    15. The invention as defined by claim 12 wherein said firearm trigger locking accessory is comprised of said Bluetooth Low Energy proximity detector being used in combination with said push pull solenoid and said mercury switch.

    16. The invention as defined by claim 12 wherein said firearm trigger locking accessory is comprised of said Bluetooth Low Energy proximity detector being combined with said push pull solenoid and said mercury switch.

    17. The invention as defined by claim 12 wherein said firearm trigger locking accessory is comprised of said Mercury switch as a means of controlling the power supply of said firearm trigger locking accessory.

    18. The invention as defined by claim 12 wherein said firearm trigger locking accessory is comprised of said Mercury switch as a means of partly controlling the power supply of said firearm trigger locking accessory.

    19. The invention as defined by claim 12 wherein said firearm trigger locking accessory is comprised of said slide which covers the front of said trigger, the left of said trigger, the right side of said trigger while still allowing access within the said triggers trigger guard in conjunction with said Bluetooth Low Energy proximity detector.

    20. The invention as defined by claim 12 wherein said firearm trigger locking accessory is comprised of said slide which covers the front of said trigger, the left of said trigger, the right side of said trigger while still allowing access within the said triggers trigger guard in conjunction with said spring driven mechanism.

    21. The invention as defined by claim 12 wherein said firearm trigger locking accessory is comprised of said slide which covers the front of said trigger, the left of said trigger, the right side of said trigger while still allowing access within the said triggers trigger guard combined with said Bluetooth Low Energy proximity detector, with said push pull solenoid, said mercury switch, and said spring driven mechanism.

    22. The invention as defined by claim 12 wherein said firearm trigger locking accessory is capable of mounting to a handgun.

    23. The invention as defined by claim 12 wherein said firearm trigger locking accessory is capable of mounting to a handgun rail accessory.

    24-31. (canceled)

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0005] FIG. 1. Consists of the device attached to a handgun rail.

    [0006] FIG. 2. Consists of the rechargeable Bluetooth bracelet.

    [0007] FIG. 3. Consists of a beveled edged snake eye security bolt.

    [0008] FIG. 4. Consists of a beveled edged snake eye security screw.

    [0009] FIG. 5. Consists of a weaver and picatinny compatible gun rail connector.

    [0010] FIG. 6. Consists of a slide.

    [0011] FIG. 7. Consists of the casing of the device.

    [0012] FIG. 8. Consists of two snake eye security screws holding the devices casing together.

    [0013] FIG. 9. Consists of the led lights inside the casing.

    [0014] FIG. 10. Consists of the solenoid.

    [0015] FIG. 11. Consists of the proximity detector.

    [0016] FIG. 12. Consists of the lithium-ion battery.

    [0017] FIG. 13. Consists of the mercury switch.

    [0018] FIG. 14. Consists of the PCB board.

    [0019] FIG. 15. Consists of USB charging port.

    [0020] FIG. 16. Consists of the slides trigger cover.

    [0021] FIG. 17. Consists of the spring.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0022] The device refer FIG. 1 consists of two pieces of casing refer FIG. 7. A slide refer FIG. 6, is placed in the lowest level of the casing refer FIG. 7, and a spring refer FIG. 17, is placed behind it. a solenoid refer FIG. 10, a battery refer FIG. 12 and a PCB board refer FIG. 14, containing the proximity detector refer FIG. 11, a mercury switch refer FIG. 13, two led lights refer FIG. 9 to show charging and power on state, and USB charging port refer FIG. 15, as well as wiring connecting the battery refer FIG. 12 and solenoid refer FIG. 10 is then placed in the second level of the casing refer FIG. 7. Both cases refer FIG. 7, are then placed together and screwed into position with two snake eyed security screws refer FIG. 8. The gun rail connector refer FIG. 5, would then be placed on a single action or striker-fired hand gun rail. Then the casing refer FIG. 7 that is screwed together is then slid onto the gun rail connector refer FIG. 5, and is secured and fastened into place using a two eyed security bolt refer FIG. 3. Once happy with the position of the slide refer FIG. 6 and that it is covering the trigger adequately refer FIG. 16, fasten the snake eye security screw refer FIG. 4, in place on the gun rail connector refer FIG. 5, where it connects with the hand guns weaver or picatinny rails slots. To properly operate said device place the Bluetooth wrist worn device refer FIG. 2 on the hand you draw your gun with.