Claims
- 1. A firearm having a frame, a firing mechanism connected to the frame, the firing mechanism having a trigger, and a firing mechanism interrupter connected to the firing mechanism to prevent firing of the firearm, the interrupter comprising:
control circuitry; a first switch electrically connected to the control circuitry to signal actuation of the first switch; and a second switch connected to the frame at a hand grip section and electrically connected to the control circuitry to signal gripping of the hand grip section of the frame by a user, wherein both the first and second switches must be actuated before the control circuitry allows the firing mechanism to fire.
- 2. A firearm as in claim 1 further comprising a third electrical finger grip switch connected to the frame at the hand grip section for actuation by a same hand of the user which actuates the second switch.
- 3. A firearm as in claim 2 further comprising a laser sight and wherein the third switch is connected to the laser sight for actuating the laser sight.
- 4. A firearm as in claim 2 wherein the third switch is connected to the control circuitry and wherein the third switch must be actuated before the control circuitry allows the firing mechanism to fire.
- 5. A firearm as in claim 1 further comprising a hand grip panel connected to the frame, wherein at least a portion of the control circuitry is mounted to the panel and wherein electrical connectors on the panel removably electrically connect the control circuitry to at least one of the first and second switches.
- 6. A firearm as in claim 1 further comprising a first hand grip panel removably connected to the frame, wherein at least a first portion of the control circuitry is mounted to the panel and the interrupter further comprises a movable bar connected to and extending from the hand grip panel.
- 7. A firearm as in claim 6 further comprising a battery mounted in the panel.
- 8. A firearm as in claim 7 further comprising a second hand grip panel removably connected to the frame, the second panel having a second portion of the control circuitry therein with a transceiver, wherein the first and second portions of the control circuitry are electrically connected to each other.
- 9. A firearm comprising:
a frame; a firing mechanism connected to the frame, the firing mechanism having a trigger; a firing mechanism controller comprising communication electronics, a battery, a firing mechanism interrupter bar, and an electrically operated driver for moving the interrupter bar; a first hand grip panel connected to the frame, the first panel having a first set of electrical components thereon including at least a portion of the communication electronics; and a second hand grip panel connected to the frame, the second panel having a second set of electrical components thereon including the battery and the driver, wherein the first and second sets of electrical components are electrically connected to each other.
- 10. A firearm as in claim 9 wherein at least one of the panels has electrical contacts thereon for making a removable electrical connection with other electrical components of the firearm.
- 11. A firearm as in claim 9 wherein the driver comprises a solenoid.
- 12. A firearm as in claim 11 wherein the interrupter bar is connected between the solenoid and a drawbar of the firing mechanism.
- 13. A firearm as in claim 9 wherein the controller further comprises a second battery on the first hand grip panel.
- 14. A firearm as in claim 9 wherein the communications electronics include a magnetic coupled transponder system reader.
- 15. A firearm as in claim 9 wherein the communications electronics include a radio frequency transmitter.
- 16. A firearm system comprising:
a firearm having a frame, a firing mechanism connected to the frame, a firing mechanism interrupter connected to the firing mechanism for preventing actuation of the firing mechanism, and a communications package connected to the frame and electrically connected to the interrupter; a unit intended to be carried on a user, the unit having a magnetic coupled transponder for receiving a signal from the communications package and transmitting a magnetic coded analog signal to the communications package on the firearm, wherein the firing mechanism interrupter prevents the firing mechanism from being actuated unless the communications package is within range of the transponder and receives the correct signal from the transponder.
- 17. A system as in claim 16 wherein the communications package comprises a radio frequency transmitter.
- 18. A system as in claim 16 wherein the unit further comprises a battery which powers the transponder.
- 19. A system as in claim 18 wherein the communications package is housed in a first hand grip panel attached to the frame of the firearm and at least a portion of the interrupter is on a second hand grip panel of the firearm.
- 20. A system as in claim 19 further comprising a first battery connected to the first hand grip panel and a second battery connected to the second hand grip panel.
- 21. A firearm system comprising:
a firearm having a frame, a firing mechanism connected to the frame, a firing mechanism interrupter connected to the firing mechanism for preventing firing of the firearm, and a first communications package connected to the frame and electrically connected to the interrupter; a unit intended to be carried on a user, the unit having a second communications package, wherein at least one of the communication packages is adapted to transmit coded magnetic signals and the other communications package is adapted to read the signals.
- 22. A system as in claim 21 further comprising means for limiting transmission of the magnetic signals from the at least one communications package to less than 180°.
- 23. A system as in claim 21 further comprising means for limiting reception of the magnetic signals by the other communications package to less than 180°.
- 24. A firearm comprising:
a frame; a firing mechanism connected to the frame, the firing mechanism comprising a striker, a trigger, a drawbar connected to the trigger and having a first sear surface, and a second sear surface connected to the striker; and means for preventing the first and second sear surfaces from contacting each other when the trigger is pulled by a user, the means for preventing comprising an electrical driver with a shaft adapted to contact the drawbar to move the drawbar in a downward direction and a communications package connected to the driver.
- 25. A firearm as in claim 24 wherein the drawbar has a cam slot and the shaft is moved into and out of the cam slot.
- 26. A firearm as in claim 25 wherein the driver comprises a solenoid.
- 27. A firearm as in claim 24 wherein the driver is a stepper motor and the shaft connects the stepper motor to the drawbar.
- 28. A firearm as in claim 24 wherein the means for preventing comprises means for camming the drawbar in the downward direction as the trigger is pulled by a user.
- 29. A firearm safety system comprising:
a first communications system on a firearm; a second communications system carried on a user separate from the firearm; and means for limiting communications between the first and second communications systems, at least partially, to a rearward facing path of less than about 180° at a rear end of the firearm.
- 30. A system as in claim 29 wherein at least one of the communications systems comprises means for transmitting coded magnetic signals.
- 31. A system as in claim 30 wherein the means for limiting comprises a partial Faraday shielding at a magnetic transponder reader on the firearm.
- 32. A system as in claim 29 wherein the means for limiting comprises the first communications systems having a directional antenna.
- 33. A system as in claim 29 wherein the means for limiting comprises the second communications system having a partial Faraday shield around a transmitting antenna of the second communications system.
- 34. A system as in claim 29 further comprising a third communication system carried on the user separate from the firearm and the second communications system, and means for preventing signals from the second and third communication system from interfering with each other.
- 35. A firearm system comprising:
firearms each having a safety system with a first communications package; and units to be carried by users, each unit having a second communications package adapted to communicate with at least one of the first communications packages; wherein the second communications package of at least one of the units is adapted to communicate with the first communications package of at least two of the firearms.
- 36. A system as in claim 35 further comprising a PC programming station for changing communications protocols of the first or second communications packages.
- 37. A firearm system comprising:
firearms each having a safety system with a first communications package; and units to be carried by users, each unit having a second communications package adapted to communicate with at least one of the first communications packages, wherein the first communications package of at least one of the firearms is adapted to communicate with the second communications package of at least two of the units.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/934,525 filed Sep. 22, 1997, which is a divisional patent application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/685,347 filed Jul. 23, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,153 which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Divisions (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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