Claims
- 1. A sensor array for a firearm, comprising:a sensor array mounted to the firearm for sensing at least one of an application of a force to the firearm, an acceleration of the firearm or the firearm being moved into an undesired orientation, and generating a sensor signal indicating a fault condition; and a control system including a fire control and a control processor for receiving said sensor signal from said sensor array and stopping a firing sequence of the firearm sequence of the firearm upon detection of the fault condition; wherein said fire control includes a firing pin, a firing pin spring engaging and urging said firing pin toward engagement with a round of ammunition to fire the round of ammunition, and a solenoid for holding said firing pin in a ready to fire position, said firing pin is biased into contact with the round of ammunition by said firing pin spring to cause the firing of the round of ammunition.
- 2. A method of controlling firing of a round of ammunition, by a firearm, comprising:providing a sensor array mounted along the firearm; activating a firing sequence for the firearm to fire the round of ammunition; sensing a fault condition with the sensor array, including an application of force to the firearm, acceleration of the firearm or orientation of the firearm, and generating a sensor signal in response; comparing the sensor signal to a threshold reference signal and blocking the firing sequence for firing the round of ammunition if the sensor signal falls outside the threshold reference signal; and if the firing sequence is allowed to proceed, firing the round of ammunition.
- 3. The method of claim 2 and wherein providing a sensor array comprises positioning at least one magnetometer, accelerometer, inertia switch, acceleration switch, inclinometer, tilt switch, gyro, or strain gauge along the firearm.
- 4. The method of claim 2 and wherein sensing an application of force to the firearm comprises sensing a jarring of the firearm with the sensor array including at least one accelerometer, inertia switch, acceleration switch or strain gauge.
- 5. The method of claim 2 and wherein sensing orientation of the firearm comprises measuring an angle of inclination of the firearm with respect to a predetermined axis.
- 6. The method of claim 2 and wherein sensing the orientation of the firearm comprises measuring an angle of rotation of the firearm about a predetermined axis.
- 7. A firearm comprising:a sensor system mounted to the firearm for sensing undersirable acceleration, jarring, re-orientation of the firearm to unsafe condition, or an unsafe rate of change in orientation of the firearm, said sensor system including at least one orientation sensor adapted to sense a single axis of angular orientation of the firearm relative to the earth and generate a sensor signal related to the orientation of the firearm in relation to the earth, indicating a fault condition; and a control system receiving said sensor signal from said sensor system and stopping a firing sequence of the firearm upon detection of said fault condition.
- 8. The firearm of claim 7 wherein said sensor system comprises one or more electrolytic tilt sensors.
- 9. The firearm of claim 7 wherein said sensor system comprises one or more tilt or tip-over switches.
- 10. The firearm of claim 7 wherein said sensor system senses two orthogonal axes of angular orientation.
- 11. A firearm, comprising:a sensor system including at least one electrolytic tilt sensor mounted to the firearm for sensing undesirable acceleration, jarring, and/or re-orientation of the firearm, and generating a sensor signal indicating a fault condition; and a control system receiving said sensor signal from said sensor system and stopping a firing sequence of the firearm upon detection of said fault condition.
- 12. A firearm, comprising:a sensor system including a three-axis accelerometer mounted to the firearm for sinsing undesirable acceleration, jarring, and/or re-orientation of the firearm, and generating a sensor signal indication a fault condition; and a control system receiving said sensor signal from said sensor system and stopping a firing sequence of the firearm upon detection of said fault condition.
- 13. The firearm of claim 12 wherein said accelerometer senses two axes of angular orientation.
- 14. A firearm, comprising:a sensor system including a three-axis magnetometer mounted to the firearm for sensing undesirable acceleration, jarring, and/or re-orientation of the firearm, and generation a sensor signal indicating a fault condition; and a control system receiving said sensor signal from said sensor system and stopping a firing sequence of the firearm upon detection of said fault condition.
- 15. A firearm, comprising:a sensor system including a three-axis magnetometer and a three-axis accelerometer mounted to the firearm for sensing undesirable acceleration, jarring, and/or re-orientation of the firearm, and generating a sensor signal indicating a fault condition; and a control system receiving said sensor signal from said sensor system and stopping a firing sequence of the firearm upon detection of said fault condition.
- 16. A method of controlling firing of a round of ammunition by a firearm, comprising:providing a sensor system mounted along the firearm; activating a firing sequence for the firearm to fire the round of ammunition; sensing a fault condition with the sensor system, including an application of force to the firearm, acceleration of the firearm and/or orientation of the firearm and generating a sensor signal in response; comparing the sensor signal to a threshold signal and blocking the firing sequence for firing the round of ammunition if the sensor signal falls outside the threshold; and if the firing sequence is allowed to proceed, firing the round of ammunition.
- 17. The method of claim 16 and wherein providing a sensor system comprises positioning at least one magnetometer, accelerometer, inertia switch, acceleration switch, inclinometer, tilt switch, gyro, or strain gauge along the firearm.
- 18. The method of claim 16 and wherein sensing an application of force to the firearm comprises sensing a jarring of the firearm with the sensor system including at least one accelerometer, inertia switch, acceleration switch, shock sensor or strain gauge.
- 19. The method of claim 16 and wherein sensing orientation of the firearm comprises measuring an angle of inclination of the firearm with respect to a predetermined axis.
- 20. The method of claim 19 and further including measuring an angle of rotation of the firearm about a second predetermined axis.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of the priority of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/293,394, filed May 24, 2001.
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