This invention relates to gunlocks, in particular, a clamshell type of gunlock for a shotgun such that the gunlock can be adapted to lock a rifle.
The pump shotgun, a staple for law enforcement, is provided a locking mechanism in police vehicles as long ago as the early 1930's. This gunlock was originally designed by Smith & Wesson of 2100 Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield, Mass. The design proved to be so successful that it remained unchanged for many years.
During 1988, this design was improved by Santa Cruz Gunlocks of Webster, New Hampshire by providing a manual override with a key so that the lock could be opened in the event of a power failure. (See
Since police cruisers now have patrol rifles as a part of their weapon accessories, it was recognized that it would be advantageous to be able to convert the shotgun clamshell gunlock into a lock for rifles as well. This was easily done by the addition of insert 18 (see
However, despite the improvement, it was found that the rifle would rattle when being held by the modified lock. Further, the rattling caused cosmetic damage to the barrel resulting in scratches and dings to the metal. Most importantly, it was annoying to the police officer who was spending many hours driving in a vehicle and was forced to listen to his/her weapon rattling due to the weapon being held loosely within the lock.
At this time, there is no design that permits easily modifying standard clamshell gunlocks to lock a patrol rifle firmly within the lock without rattling or vibration yet still be able to inexpensively and simply change the gunlock from locking a shotgun to a patrol rifle.
It is an aspect of the invention to provide a clamshell type of gunlock for a pump shotgun which can be easily modified to fit a rifle by insertion of a rubber molded insert.
Another aspect of the invention is to provide a clamshell type of gunlock for a pump shotgun, which can be easily modified to fit a rifle by insertion of a rubber molded insert that holds the rifle barrel without any vibration.
Still another aspect of the invention is to provide a clamshell type of gunlock for a pump shotgun which can be easily modified to fit a rifle by insertion of a rubber molded insert which prevents the rifle barrel from rattling when holding a rifle.
Still another aspect of the invention is to provide a clamshell type of gunlock for a pump shotgun which can be easily modified to fit a rifle by insertion of a rubber molded insert that prevents any cosmetic damage to the rifle while it is being held within the gunlock.
Finally, it is aspect of the invention to provide a clamshell type of gunlock for a pump shotgun which can be easily modified to fit a rifle by insertion of a rubber molded insert that can be inexpensively manufactured and adapted to present a clamshell type of gunlocks without any modifications or changes to the original structure.
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The essence of the invention is to provide an additional part, a rubber molded insert 16 is attached to insert 15 by inserting cylinder tab 17 (see
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Insert 16 is preferably about 3 inches long and about 1¼ inches wide. Cylindrical tab 17 is preferably a little more than ⅓ inch in diameter. The curved bed of insert 16 has a diameter of about ¾ inch so that the barrel of an officer's patrol rifle will be firmly held within the lock when arm 12 engages base 15.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, other versions are readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the preferred embodiments contained herein.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 62/156,370, filed May 4, 2015, pursuant to 35 USC §119(e).
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62156370 | May 2015 | US |