Claims
- 1. A firearm having an electronic firing apparatus adapted to produce a firing signal, said firearm comprising:a frame with a firing chamber to receive a percussively fired cartridge; a barrel with a firing axis attached to said frame in alignment with said firing chamber; a trigger member; a linearly displaceable firing probe disposed within said frame for linear reciprocal movement from a probe recovered position wherein said firing probe is retracted away from said cartridge, to a probe contacting position wherein said firing probe is disposed forwardly in contact with said cartridge; a security apparatus in electrical communication with said firing probe, said security apparatus being capable of determining an operational mode of said firearm; an authorization assembly for determining whether an operator of said firearm is an authorized operator, said authorization assembly being in electrical communication with said security apparatus; a rotational cylinder and a rachet, said cylinder being rotatably supported on said frame and having a plurality of cartridge chambers displaced in a circular array about a rotational axis of said cylinder, said ratchet having a first end coupled to said trigger member and a second end engageable with said cylinder to index said chambers into alignment with said barrel upon actuation of said trigger member; and wherein actuation of said trigger member causes said firing probe to move from said probe recovered position to said probe contacting position only when said security apparatus determines said firearm is in a firing mode and said operator is said authorized operator.
- 2. The firearm of claim 1, wherein:said firing apparatus communicating said firing signal to said linearly displaceable firing probe in response to actuation of said trigger member.
- 3. The firearm of claim 2, wherein:said linearly displaceable firing probe comprises a solenoid, said solenoid moving a probe tip of said firing probe into contact with said cartridge upon receipt of said firing signal.
- 4. The firearm of claim 1, further comprising:a backstrap module removably received on a rear end of said frame and adapted to receive said security apparatus and said authorization assembly.
- 5. The firearm of claim 4, wherein:said backstrap module has an outer surface comprising a portion of a hand grip of said frame.
- 6. The firearm of claim 4, wherein:said authorization assembly and said security apparatus are integrated in a common circuitboard arrangement mounted in said backstrap module.
- 7. The firearm of claim 6, wherein:said firing probe is in electrical communication with said circuitboard arrangement.
- 8. The firearm of claim 5, said backstrap module further comprising:a display screen adapted to present an operational signal for viewing by an operator of said firearm, said signal being selected from the group consisting of a hand grip indicator, a battery energy indicator, a sleep mode indicator, an awake mode indicator, and a firing mode indicator.
- 9. The firearm of claim 4, wherein:said authorization assembly comprises a keypad having a plurality of input switches adapted to receive entry by an operator of a personal authorization code.
- 10. The firearm of claim 9, wherein:said input switches are pressure sensitive and extend beyond an outer surface of said backstrap module.
- 11. The firearm of claim 6, wherein:said circuitboard arrangement comprises: a central rigid circuitboard; a first secondary rigid circuitboard configured as a manually-operable keypad and coupled to said central rigid circuitboard via a first flexible circuitboard portion; a second secondary rigid circuitboard configured as a high-voltage mountboard and coupled to said central rigid circuitboard via a second flexible circuitboard portion; and a third secondary rigid circuitboard configured as a display mount board and coupled to said high-voltage mountboard via a third flexible circuitboard portion.
- 12. The firearm of claim 11, wherein:said high-voltage mountboard is adapted to anchor said firing probe.
- 13. The firearm of claim 1, further comprising:a sight assembly attached to said frame and adapted to artificially illuminate front and rear sights of said firearm, said sight assembly comprising: a sight frame having front and rear sight housings and an illumination interface panel; a front light guiding means for transmitting light from said illumination interface panel to said front sight; a rear light guiding means for transmitting light from said illumination interface panel to said rear sight; means for measuring an ambient light level and producing an associated electronic signal indicative of the measured ambient light level and energizing said front and rear sight illuminating means; and an artificial lighting means disposed proximate said front and rear light guiding means for illuminating said front and rear sights respectively.
- 14. The firearm of claim 13, wherein:said sight assembly includes means for attaching said sight assembly to an upper edge of said frame.
- 15. The firearm of claim 14, wherein:said attaching means comprises an elongated dovetail engagable with a corresponding receiver of said frame such that said dovetail is concealed within said frame after assembly of said firearm.
- 16. The firearm of claim 15, wherein:said attaching means comprises a threaded screw secured through said sight assembly and into a frame of said firearm.
- 17. The firearm of claim 13, wherein:said measuring means comprises at least one ambient light gathering guide adapted to project gathered light upon a photosensitive cell, said photosensitive cell adapted to produce an associated output signal based upon an amount of gathered ambient light.
- 18. The firearm of claim 17, further comprising:a light emitting diode and means for energizing said diode based upon said output signal.
- 19. The firearm of claim 13, wherein:said front light guiding means comprises an optical fiber and said rear light guiding means comprises an optical fiber.
- 20. A firearm having an electronic firing apparatus adapted to product a firing signal, said firearm comprising:a frame with a firing chamber to receive a percussively fired cartridge; a barrel with a firing axis attached to said frame in alignment with said firing chamber; a trigger member; a linearly displaceable firing probe disposed within said frame for linear reciprocal movement from a probe recovered position wherein said firing probe is retracted away from said cartridge, to a probe contacting position wherein said firing probe is disposed forwardly in contact with said cartridge; a security apparatus in electrical communication with said firing probe, said security apparatus being capable of determining an operational mode of said firearm; an authorization assembly for determining whether an operator of said firearm is an authorized operator, said authorization assembly being in electrical communication with said security apparatus and integrated in a common circuitboard arrangement; wherein said circuitboard arrangement comprises a central rigid circuitboard, a first secondary rigid circuitboard configured as a manually-operable keypad and coupled to said central rigid circuitboard via a first flexible circuitboard portion, a second secondary rigid circuitboard configured as a high-voltage mountboard and coupled to said central rigid circuitboard via a second flexible circuitboard portion, and a third secondary rigid circuitboard configured as a display mount board and coupled to said high-voltage mountboard via a third flexible circuitboard portion; and wherein actuation of said trigger member causes said firing probe to move from said probe recovered position to said probe contacting position only when said security apparatus determines said firearm is in a firing mode and said operator is said authorized operator.
- 21. A firearm having an electronic firing apparatus adapted to produce a firing signal, said firearm comprising:a frame with a firing chamber to receive a percussively fired cartridge; a barrel with a firing axis attached to said frame in alignment with said firing chamber; a trigger member; a linearly displaceable firing probe disposed within said frame for linear reciprocal movement from a probe recovered position wherein said firing probe is retracted away from said cartridge, to a probe contacting position wherein said firing probe is disposed forwardly in contact with said cartridge; a security apparatus in electrical communication with said firing probe, said security apparatus being capable of determining an operational mode of said firearm an authorization assembly for determining whether an operator of said firearm is an authorized operator, said authorization assembly being in electrical communication with said security apparatus; a high voltage mountboard for communication said firing signal to said firing probe, wherein said high-voltage mountboard anchors said firing probe; and wherein actuation of said trigger member causes said firing probe to move from said probe recovered position to said probe contacting position only when said security apparatus determines said firearm is in a firing mode and said operator is said authorized operator.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Some of the material disclosed herein is disclosed and claimed in the follow lag pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/205,391, filed Dec. 4, 1998, entitled: “FIRING CONTROL SYSTEM FOR NON-IMPACT FIRED AMMUNITION”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/206,013, filed Dec. 4, 1998, entitled: “FIREARM HAVING AN INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/629,745, filed Jul. 31, 2000 entitled: “A SECURITY APPARATUS FOR USE IN A FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/642,753, filed Aug. 21,2000 entitled “AN ELECTRIC FIRING PROBE FOR DETONATING ELECTRICALLY-FIRED AMMUNITION IN A FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/642,269, filed Aug. 18, 2000, entitled “A SLIDE ASSEMBLY FOR A FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/629,531, filed Jul. 31, 2000 entitled “A TRIGGER ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN A FIREARM HAVING A SECURITY APPARATUS”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/629,532, filed Jul. 31, 2000 entitled “A BACKSTRAP MODULE CONFIGURED TO RECEIVE COMPONENTS AND CIRCUITRY OF A FIREARM CAPABLE OF FIRING NON-IMPACT FIRED AMMUNITION”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/643,024, filed Aug. 21,2000, entitled “A METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A FIREARM H SECURITY APPARATUS”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/629,534, filed Jul. 31,2000, entitled “AN AMMUNITION MAGAZINE FOR USE IN A FIREARM ADAPTED FOR FIRING NON-IMPACT DETONATED CARTRIDGES”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,696, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “AN ELECTRONIC SIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH A FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,709, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “A FIRING MECHANISM FOR USE IN A FIREARM HAVING AN ELECTRONIC FIRING PROBE FOR DISCHARGING NON-IMPACT FIRED AMMUNITION”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,739, filed Jul. 14,2000, entitled “A FIRING PROBE FOR USE IN A NON-IMPACT FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,837, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “A SECURITY APPARATUS FOR AUTHORIZING USE OF A NON-IMPACT FIREARM”; and pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,697, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “A BACKSTRAP MODULE FOR A FIREARM”, which are hereby incorporated by reference as part of the present disclosure.
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