Information
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Patent Grant
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6405468
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Patent Number
6,405,468
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Date Filed
Monday, March 20, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 18, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Jordan; Charles T.
- Smith; Kimberly S.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 042 7001
- 042 7006
- 042 7007
- 042 7011
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Apparatus is provided to prevent unauthorized use of a firearm, by locking the trigger in place unless a removable component is available to place the firearm in operative mode. The apparatus includes a locking mechanism comprising a plurality of locking elements, each movable between trigger locking and trigger release positions, and a key guide body provided with a plurality of apertures, each corresponding to one of the locking elements. A grip key adapted for engagement by the hand of a user of the firearm enables the user to readily seat the grip key in a specified position against the firearm, and to detach the grip key therefrom, selectively. A plurality of key elements are mounted upon the grip key, each disposed for insertion through one of the apertures to urge a corresponding locking element to its trigger release position, when the grip key is seated in the specified position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention disclosed and claimed herein generally pertains to a locking apparatus for guns, firearms and the like, which enables a user thereof to fire or discharge a gun only if a detachable key device is available to operate the locking apparatus. More particularly, the invention pertains to apparatus of the above type wherein the key device may be readily inserted into and removed from the locking apparatus by the gun user, as desired. Even more particularly, the invention pertains to apparatus of the above type wherein a particular key device will be able to operate a locking apparatus mounted on a particular gun, but will be unable to operate a similar locking apparatus mounted on a different gun.
A large number of designs for gun safety devices and trigger safety mechanisms are available in the prior art, to prevent firearms from being inadvertently discharged. While these designs have improved gun safety, they are generally directed to arrangements wherein all parts of the gun safety mechanism remain attached to the gun. Thus, such arrangements are not able to prevent the gun from being fired by an unauthorized user. For example, if a gun came into the possession of an unattended young child, the child could inadvertently release the safety mechanism, while exploring the gun or playing with it. Accordingly, a very dangerous situation could be created, even though the gun was equipped with a safety device of the prior art.
In another example, an unauthorized user might have to break into a locked cabinet or closet in order to gain access to a gun provided with a conventional safety device. However, after obtaining the gun, the unauthorized user would be able to fire it, merely by releasing the safety device in accordance with its normal mode of operation. The conventional safety device would in no way impede such undesired, and possibly illegal and dangerous use of the gun. As a further example, peace officers, who need to carry guns in the course of their duties, face a continuing threat from violent individuals who may attempt to seize or wrest their guns from them. A conventional safety device, which is generally intended for the convenient use of any person who happens to be in possession of a gun, would fail to prevent the seized gun from being used against the officer or others.
More recently, trigger locking mechanisms have been developed which require use of a magnet or electrical component to release the trigger. However, these types of devices tend to lack the reliability and simplicity required by many firearm users, particularly police and other security officers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In making the invention, it was recognized that serious disadvantages in prior art gun safety devices, and particularly those referred to above, in connection with unauthorized use, could be overcome by providing a gun locking apparatus which included an essential component which was readily detachable from the gun. In the absence of the essential component, the gun would be made inoperable and could not be fired. Accordingly, gun safety could be significantly enhanced, and unauthorized use substantially prevented, simply by securely storing the critical component or by keeping it at a location remote from the gun.
Generally, the invention is directed to apparatus for use with a gun or firearm which is provided with a handle, and also with a trigger disposed for specified movement to discharge the firearm. The apparatus comprises a locking mechanism mounted on the firearm which is selectively moveable between trigger locking and trigger release positions or modes. The locking mechanism acts to prevent trigger movement when in the trigger locking position, and enables trigger movement when in the release position. The apparatus further comprises means for biasing the locking mechanism into its trigger locking position, and a key support member adapted for engagement by the hand of a user of the firearm. The key support member enables the user to seat the key support member against the firearm handle, in a specified position relative thereto, or to detach the key support member from the firearm, selectively. A specified number of key elements are mounted on the key support member, each of the key elements operating to urge the locking mechanism to its trigger release position when the key support member is seated against the handle in the specified position.
In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of key elements are mounted on the key support member, and the apparatus includes a key guide body provided with an aperture corresponding to each of the key elements. Each of the apertures has dimensions which substantially match the dimensions of a cross-section of its corresponding key element, and the key guide body is joined to the firearm to enable each of the key elements to pass through its corresponding aperture as the key support member is being seated against the handle in the specified position. By providing such arrangement of key elements and apertures, the key element of a particular key support member may be readily designed to uniquely mate with only one particular key guide body. Preferably, the key support member is provided with alignment means for guiding the key support member to the specified position relative to the handle. Preferably also, the key support member is provided with a selected number of rings, each of the rings disposed to receive a finger of the user's hand. The user is thereby enabled to swiftly and easily bring the key elements into union with the key guide body, while maintaining a very firm grip upon the key support member.
It is anticipated that in one very useful embodiment, the invention may be readily adapted for use with a firearm having a sliding trigger, that is, a trigger which is translated along a trigger guard to fire or discharge the firearm. In another useful embodiment, the invention may be readily adapted for use with a trigger which is pivotably moved about a specified point to discharge the firearm.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to significantly enhance firearm safety, and to prevent unauthorized use of firearms, by providing a locking apparatus which prevents the gun from being fired unless a removable component is available to place the apparatus in a release mode.
Another object is to provide apparatus of the above type wherein the removable component is comparatively small, and can be easily stored in locations remote from the firearm.
Another object is to provide apparatus of the above type wherein the removable component may be quickly and easily inserted into the locking apparatus, minimizing interference with normal use of the firearm.
Another object is to provide apparatus of the above type wherein the user is enabled to maintain a very firm grip on the removable component while it is being employed to release the locking apparatus to enable operation of the firearm.
Another object is to provide apparatus of the above type wherein the removable component can be put in place without being viewed by the firearm user, such as when the user is in the dark, has the firearm behind his back or to his side, or when he must keep his eyes firmly fixed on a prospective target.
Another object is to provide a large number of locking apparatuses of the above type, each disposed for use with a different firearm, wherein the removable component for a particular locking apparatus could not be used to release any of the others.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the ensuing specification, taken together with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a partial sectional view showing a firearm provided with an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2
is a partial sectional view showing the embodiment of
FIG. 1
in greater detail.
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view showing certain components of the embodiment of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a partial sectional view showing a portion of
FIG. 2
in greater detail, with the locking pins removed therefrom.
FIG. 5
is a view taken along lines
5
—
5
of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is a partial sectional view showing the embodiment of
FIG. 1
in a released position.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view taken along lines
7
—
7
of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view showing a grip key for the embodiment of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 9
is a partial sectional view showing the inoperability of a non-matching grip key in the embodiment of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 10
is a partial sectional view showing a firearm provided with a second embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 11
is a partial sectional view showing the embodiment of
FIG. 10
in greater detail.
FIG. 12
is an exploded perspective view showing certain components of the embodiment shown in FIG.
10
.
FIG. 13
is a view taken along lines
13
—
13
of FIG.
11
.
FIG. 14
is a sectional view taken along lines
14
—
14
of FIG.
10
.
FIG. 15
is a partial sectional view showing the embodiment of
FIG. 10
in a released mode.
FIG. 16
is a perspective view showing alternative grip keys for the embodiment of FIG.
10
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a handgun
10
, such as a Colt
45
automatic pistol, which has a handle
12
and may be readily adapted for use with an embodiment of the invention. As is well known, handgun
10
has a sliding type of trigger mechanism. More particularly, handgun
10
is provided with a trigger shoe
14
which is constrained to translational motion, that is, to rightward and leftward motion as viewed in
FIG. 1
, along a trigger guard
16
. Thus, to fire handgun
10
a user would pull trigger shoe
14
to the right with his finger (not shown) whereupon sliding member
18
, moving with the trigger shoe, would cause the firing pin of gun
10
to strike against a chambered round or bullet. The bullet, firing pin and internal linkages between sliding member
18
and the firing pin are conventional and well known to those of skill in the art and, accordingly, are not shown. After the user fires the gun and relaxes his finger, a spring in gun
10
(not shown) automatically moves the trigger shoe to the left as viewed in
FIG. 1
, back to a pre-firing position.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, there is shown trigger shoe
14
in the pre-firing position. There is further shown two locking pins
20
, each inserted along most of its length into a well or bore
22
formed in trigger shoe
14
. However, a beveled front end
20
a
of each pin
20
is urged downwardly as viewed in
FIG. 2
, by the action of a spring
24
contained in its corresponding bore
22
, into a complementary aperture
26
. Each aperture
26
is formed in trigger guard
16
and is in communication with a slot
28
, also formed therein. It will be seen that when the ends
20
a
of pins
20
are inserted into the apertures
26
, trigger shoe
14
is locked in its pre-firing position, so that gun
10
cannot be fired.
For reasons described hereinafter,
FIG. 2
further shows the bores
22
formed in trigger shoe
14
so that their respective axes are at an angle such as on the order of 70°-75° to the trigger guard, rather than perpendicular thereto. Thus, pins
20
are directed downwardly at such angle, rather than vertically downward.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, there is shown pins
20
and springs
24
in exploded perspective with respect to trigger shoe
14
. Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
together, there are shown the apertures
26
with the pins
20
removed therefrom, and the slot
28
, which is usefully formed in trigger guard
16
by means of a milling operation. Referring further to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, it is seen that the milling operation forms two downwardly projecting regions or lands
30
in slot
28
, just to the right of each of the apertures
26
.
As best shown by
FIG. 2
, because bores
22
are oriented so that locking pins
20
are urged downward in the angled direction referred to above, rather than in a vertical direction, the pins
20
are unable to move downward past their respective lands
30
. Thus, the lands provide a very simple means for retaining locking pins
20
in the bores
22
, after the pins have moved into their respective apertures
26
to lock the trigger shoe
14
in place. In another embodiment, pins
20
could be oriented to move straight down, i.e., in a vertical direction. However, it would then be necessary to form shoulders in the pins and reduced diameters for the apertures
26
, to prevent downward loss of the pins
20
.
Referring further to
FIG. 2
, there is shown a grip key
32
, comprising an essential element of the embodiment of the invention, being moved along handle
12
of gun
10
, toward slot
28
and locking pins
20
. Grip key
32
comprises a key support member
34
and key elements
36
mounted thereon, one key element corresponding to each locking pin
20
. Key support member
34
is designed to readily engage the left edge of gun handle
12
, in complementary relationship, and to easily move therealong. Key support member
34
is further designed to be firmly grasped or gripped by the same hand that a user of gun
10
intends to employ in holding and operating the gun, as shown in FIG.
6
. It is anticipated that by a very easy and natural movement thereof, the grip key
32
can readily be put in place and held therein, to enable operation of gun
10
.
Key elements
36
are sized for unimpeded insertion into slot
28
, as grip key
32
is moved upward, as viewed in FIG.
2
. Thereupon, as shown by
FIG. 6
, each of the key elements engages one of the locking pins
20
, and urges it upwardly, out of its aperture
26
. Trigger shoe
14
is thereby released, so that gun
10
may be fired.
FIG. 6
further shows notches
38
provided between key elements
36
, the notches being sized to accommodate respective lands
30
, in order to avoid interference therewith as the key elements move into the slot
28
.
Referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8
together, there is shown grip key
32
provided with a concave surface
40
, which is disposed to mate in complementary relationship with a convex surface
42
extending along the edge of handle
12
which is oriented toward trigger guard
16
.
FIG. 7
further shows gun handle
12
provided with grips
43
, with key support member
34
being guided along the edges thereof.
FIG. 8
further shows two finger rings
44
joined to grip key
32
, which are disposed to receive the second and third fingers of a user's hand, as shown in FIG.
6
. The provision of finger rings
44
substantially enhances security in the use of the gun
10
, for example, by a police officer. If the gun was to be suddenly grabbed out of the user's hand, the user would retain possession of the grip key
32
, so that the gun could not be used against him.
Referring further to
FIG. 2
, there is shown the lands
30
, together with the structure forming slot
28
and apertures
26
in trigger guard
16
, referred to collectively as key guide body
50
. As stated above, the key guide body
50
may be formed by selective milling and drilling operations in a portion of the trigger guard adjacent to the pre-firing position of trigger shoe
14
. Alternatively, key guide body
50
may comprise an insert disposed for placement into a correspondingly dimensioned hole or aperture formed in the trigger guard.
Usefully, as an additional security measure, grip key
32
and key guide body
50
may be uniquely designed so that they will generally match and be operable with each other. This is illustrated by
FIG. 9
, which shows a grip key
46
, rather than the grip key
32
, being employed in an effort to release locking pins
20
. Grip key
46
is designed to work with a trigger locking mechanism which is not shown, but which operates in the manner described above and includes locking pins
20
and a key guide body similar to key guide body
50
. However, such key guide body has certain dimensions which are slightly different from corresponding dimensions of key guide body
50
. Accordingly, dimensions of the grip key
46
, and in particular the dimensions of key elements
48
and notches
52
thereof, are likewise different from corresponding dimensions of grip key
32
. Thus, when the key elements
48
are inserted into slot
28
, they encounter lands
30
and are unable to lift the pins
20
out of their respective apertures
26
. Trigger shoe
14
, accordingly, remains locked in place. It is anticipated that those of skill in the art will be able to readily provide a large number of trigger locking devices of the type described above wherein, by slight changes of dimensions, each grip key will be useable with only one particular key guide body. Accordingly, if the owner of a gun equipped with one of the locking devices keeps the grip key required therefor at a location remote from the gun, an unauthorized person gaining access to the gun will be unable to fire it. It is noted that by providing at least two locking pins
20
, it would be very difficult to release them both simultaneously, by using a pair of narrow pins, stiff wire or the like. In other embodiments of the invention, three or more locking pins could be used to further complicate the task of releasing the trigger in the absence of the grip key specifically designed therefor.
Referring to
FIG. 10
, there is shown a gun
54
having a trigger
56
which is pivoted in a counterclockwise direction about a pin
58
, as viewed in
FIG. 10
, to fire the gun. Such movement causes a sliding member
60
to move rightward with the trigger
56
, whereupon the firing pin of gun
54
, driven by internal linkages connected between the member
60
and the firing pin, strikes a chambered bullet to fire the gun. As with gun
10
, the bullet, internal linkages and firing pin are not shown.
In order to adapt an embodiment of the invention to a gun having a pivoting trigger, rather than the sliding trigger described above, a lug
62
is joined behind the trigger
56
by means of a screw
64
or the like. The lug
62
is disposed to enter a recess
66
provided in the handle of gun
54
when trigger
56
is pulled to move rightward to fire the gun. However, to prevent inadvertent discharge a pair of safety levers
68
and
70
are positioned, as best shown in
FIG. 11
, to selectively prevent movement of the lug
62
and trigger
56
. More particularly, levers
68
and
70
are pivotably mounted, in side-by-side relationship along a pin
72
. (Lever
68
is hidden in
FIG. 11
by the lever
70
). A spring
74
is also provided, which has two end elements
74
a
and
74
b
. End elements
74
a
and
74
b
act against the levers
68
and
70
, respectively, to urge respective ends
68
a
and
70
a
thereof upwardly, to block movement of lug
62
. Thus, lug
62
, levers
68
and
70
and spring
74
cooperatively interact to prevent operation of trigger
56
. Referring further to
FIG. 12
, there is shown safety levers
68
and
70
and spring
74
mounted on a key guide body
76
or like supporting frame. Key guide body
76
is inserted into a recess which is partially formed beneath the trigger guard of gun
54
, and partially formed along the left side of the gun handle thereof, as viewed in FIG.
11
. Key guide body
76
is held in place by means of pins
72
and
78
.
Referring to
FIG. 12
, there is shown an exploded view depicting key guide body
76
, safety levers
68
and
70
, and spring
74
.
Referring to
FIG. 13
, there are shown slots or rectangular apertures
80
a
and
80
b
formed through key guide body
76
, to provide access to the lower members of levers
68
and
70
, respectively.
Referring to
FIGS. 11 and 14
together, there is shown a grip key
82
detached from gun
54
and provided with two key elements
84
a
and
84
b
. Grip key
82
is adapted to be placed upon or seated against key guide body
76
and the handle of gun
54
, in close abutting relationship and at a precisely defined position with respect thereto. This is show in
FIGS. 10 and 15
. When grip key
82
is seated upon the guide body
76
, key element
84
b
is inserted through slot
80
b
to bear against the lower member of safety lever
70
, as likewise shown in
FIGS. 10 and 15
. Lever
70
is thereby pivoted in a counterclockwise direction, as shown by the arrow in
FIG. 15
, so that end
70
a
of lever
70
is moved out of the path of travel of the lug
62
. Similarly, key element
84
a
is brought to bear against lever
68
, to pivot end
68
a
thereof out of the path of travel of the lug. Trigger
56
may then be pulled or pivoted rightward, as shown in
FIG. 15
, to fire gun
54
.
FIGS. 11 and 14
show that grip key
82
is provided with guides
86
and
88
. The guides are disposed to extend along opposing sides of the gun handle and serve to assist in seating grip key
82
upon key guide body
76
in the precise relationship required to insert the key elements into the slots
80
a
and
80
b
.
FIGS. 11 and 14
further show grip key
82
provided with an alignment screw
90
, and the grip key body
76
provided with a complementary hole or recess
92
. Screw
90
is inserted into recess
92
to further assist in precisely positioning the grip key on guide body
76
.
In like manner with the embodiment described above in connection with gun
10
, key elements
84
a
and
84
b
are usefully designed to uniquely mate with key guide body
76
of gun
54
. For example, key elements
84
a
and
84
b
may have widths 0.062 inches and 0.050 inches, respectively. The slots
80
a
and
80
b
, through which the key elements must pass to reach their corresponding safety levers, are likewise sized to such widths, respectively. Also, the spacing between the slots is selected to exactly match the spacing between the key elements
84
a
and
84
b
. Thus, someone in possession of the uniquely designed grip key
82
will be able to quickly and conveniently displace the safety levers
68
and
70
in order to fire the gun
54
. However, without grip key
82
it will be difficult, at best, to fire the gun.
Referring to
FIG. 16
, there is shown grip key
82
provided with finger rings
94
, similar to the finger rings
44
of grip key
32
, described above.
FIG. 16
shows two alternative grip key embodiments
96
and
98
. Grip key
96
comprises key elements
100
a
and
100
b
disposed for insertion into slots
80
a
and
80
b
, respectively, and an alignment screw
102
. Finger rings
104
are joined to grip key
96
by means of a thin cable element
106
or the like. Grip key
98
is intended to be worn on a user's finger, and is provided with key elements
108
a
and
108
b
disposed for insertions into slots
80
a
and
80
b
, respectively.
While the embodiments described above are intended for use with automatic pistols, the invention could be readily modified for use with other types of firearms, including revolvers, rifles and shotguns. It is anticipated that those of skill in the art will be able to readily adapt the invention to all such classes of firearms. Moreover, the term “handle”, as used in connection with the invention, is intended to include any structure attached to a gun which is intended to be grasped by a user's hand, to enable the user to support or manipulate the gun.
Obviously, many other modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the disclosed concept, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as has been specifically described.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for use with a firearm provided with a handle and with a trigger disposed for specified movement to discharge the firearm, said apparatus comprising:a locking mechanism mounted on said firearm and selectively moveable between trigger locking and trigger release positions, said locking mechanism acting to prevent movement of said trigger when said locking mechanism is in said locking position, and said locking mechanism enabling movement of said trigger when said locking mechanism is in said release position; means for biasing said locking mechanism into said trigger locking position; a key support member adapted for engagement by the hand of a user of said firearm to enable said user to seat said key support member against said firearm handle, in a specified position relative thereto, and to detach said key support member from said firearm, selectively; and a specified number of key elements mounted on said key support member, each of said key elements being operable to positively contact said trigger locking mechanism and to positively move said locking mechanism from said trigger locking position to said trigger release position when said key support member is seated against said handle in said specified position.
- 2. An apparatus for use with a firearm provided with a handle and with a trigger disposed for specified movement to discharge the firearm, said apparatus comprising:a locking mechanism mounted on said firearm and selectively moveable between trigger locking and trigger release positions, said locking mechanism acting to prevent movement of said trigger when said locking mechanism is in said locking position, and said locking mechanism enabling movement of said trigger when said locking mechanism is in said release position; means for biasing said locking mechanism into said trigger locking position; a key support member adapted for engagement by the hand of a user of said firearm to enable said user to seat said key support member against said firearm handle, in a specified position relative thereto, and to detach said key support member from said firearm, selectively; a specified number of key elements mounted on said key support member, each of said key elements being operable to urge said locking mechanism to said trigger release position when said key support member is seated against said handle in said specified position; and a key guide body provided with an aperture corresponding to each of said key elements, each of said apertures having dimensions which substantially match the dimensions of a cross-section of its corresponding key element, said key guide body being joined to said firearm to enable each of said key elements to pass through its corresponding aperture as said key support member is being seated into said specified position against said handle.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein:a plurality of said key elements are mounted on said key support member, and said key guide body is provided with a corresponding plurality of said apertures.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein:said key support member is provided with alignment means for guiding said key support member into said specified position relative to said handle.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said alignment means comprises:a plurality of guide surfaces disposed to mate with respectively corresponding surfaces of said handle; and a selected number of locator pins, each of said pins disposed for insertion into a complimentary locator hole formed in said handle.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein:said key support member is provided with a selected number of rings, each of said rings disposed to receive a finger of said user's hand.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said trigger is translated along a trigger guard to discharge said firearm and wherein:said key guide body comprises a specified portion of said trigger guard, and each of said apertures comprises a hole drilled completely through said trigger guard, each of said drilled holes having an upper end and a lower end; said locking mechanism comprises a plurality of locking pins, each of said locking pins being at least partially receivable into a corresponding well formed in a portion of said trigger which is proximate to said trigger guard; said biasing means comprises a spring inserted into each of said wells, each of said springs acting to urge at least a portion of a corresponding locking pin into the upper end of one of said apertures, if said trigger is in said trigger locking position; and said key elements are insertable into their respective corresponding apertures, through the lower ends thereof, to urge each of said locking pins out of said apertures to release said trigger from said trigger locking position.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said trigger is pivotable moved about a specified point to discharge said firearm, and wherein:said locking mechanism comprises a plurality of levers which are pivotable about a common axis between said trigger locking and said trigger release positions, each of said levers, when in its trigger locking position, acting to prevent said pivotable movement of said trigger; said biasing means comprises a resilient member disposed to urge each of said levers to said trigger locking position; and each of said key elements engages one of said levers, and pivots the engaged lever to the trigger release position thereof when said support member is moved to said specified seating position relative to said handle.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein:a lug member is fixably joined to said trigger for movement therewith; and each of said levers, when pivoted into its respective trigger locking position, is brought into the path of travel of said lug member to prevent movement of said lug member and said trigger.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein:said apparatus is selected from a plurality of similar firearm apparatuses, each having an associated key guide body and set of key elements, the key guide body and key elements associated with said selected apparatus being operable only with each other.
- 11. An apparatus for use with a firearm provided with a trigger disposed for movement, said apparatus comprising:locking means mounted on said firearm and moveable between trigger locking and trigger release positions for respectively preventing and enabling movement of said trigger; a key support member disposed for placement against said firearm in specified abutting relationship, and for detachment from said firearm, selectively; and key element means mounted on said key support member for positively contacting and moving said locking means from its trigger locking position to its trigger release position when said key support member is placed against said firearm in said specified abutting relationship.
- 12. An apparatus for use with a firearm provided with a trigger disposed for movement, said apparatus comprising:locking means mounted on said firearm and moveable between trigger locking and trigger release positions for respectively preventing and enabling movement of said trigger, wherein said locking means comprises a plurality of locking elements, each supported for movement between a trigger locking position and a trigger release position, and a key guide body provided with a plurality of apertures, each corresponding to one of said locking elements; a key support member disposed for placement against said firearm in specified abutting relationship, and for detachment from said firearm, selectively; and key element means mounted on said key support member for urging said locking means to its trigger release position when said key support member is placed against said firearm in said specified abutting relationship, wherein said key element means comprises a plurality of key elements, each of said key elements disposed for insertion through one of said apertures to urge the locking element corresponding thereto to its trigger release position, when said key support member is placed against said firearm in said specified abutting relationship.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein:said locking means further comprises means for biasing each of said locking elements to its trigger locking position.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein:said key support member is provided with engagement means for enabling a user of said firearm to maneuver said key support member with a single hand, to readily place said key support member against said firearm in said specified abutting relationship, and to detach said key support member from said firearm, selectively.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein:said key support member is provided with alignment means for guiding said key support member into said specified abutting relationship with said firearm.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein:said engagement means comprises a selected number of rings joined to said key support member, each of said rings disposed to receive a finger of said user's hand.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said trigger is translated along a trigger guard to discharge said firearm and wherein:said key guide body comprises a specified portion of said trigger guard, and each of said apertures comprises a hole drilled completely through said trigger guard, each of said drilled holes having an upper end and a lower end; each of said locking elements comprises a locking pin, each of said locking pins being at least partially receivable into a corresponding well formed in a portion of said trigger which is proximate to said trigger guard; said biasing means comprises a spring inserted into each of said wells, each of said springs acting to urge at least a portion of a corresponding locking pin into the upper end of one of said apertures; and said key elements are insertable into respective corresponding apertures, through the lower ends thereof, to urge each of said locking pins out of said apertures to release said trigger for movement.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said trigger is pivotable moved about a specified point to discharge said firearm, and wherein:each of said locking elements comprises a lever which is pivotable about an axis between its trigger locking and trigger release positions, each of said levers, when in its trigger locking position, acting to prevent said pivotable movement of said trigger; said biasing means comprises a resilient member disposed to urge each of said levers to its trigger locking position; and each of said key elements engages one of said levers, and pivots the engaged lever to its trigger release position thereof said key support member is moved into said specified abutting relationship with said firearm.
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