Claims
- 1. A gun barrel cleaning rod comprising: a coilable, uniformly flexible, wholly polymeric shaft, and a cleaning implement, said cleaning implement affixed to said polymeric shaft, said polymeric shaft having rigidity sufficient to overcome compression forces encountered while said cleaning implement is urged tightly through said gun barrel.
- 2. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 1 and including a rigid fitting, said fitting affixed to one end of said polymeric shaft, said fitting for maintaining said cleaning implement on said polymeric shaft.
- 3. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 2 wherein said fitting is threaded.
- 4. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 1 wherein said polymeric shaft can be coiled into at least one (1) convolution.
- 5. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 1 wherein said polymeric shaft is formed from nylon.
- 6. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 1 wherein said polymeric shaft is formed from polypropylene.
- 7. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 1 wherein said cleaning implement comprises a brush.
- 8. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 1 and including a shaft adapter, said adapter for attachment to said polymeric shaft.
- 9. A gun barrel cleaning rod comprising:
- (a) a Uniformly coilable shaft, said coilable shaft consisting of a single wholly polymeric cylindrically-shaped shaft;
- (b) a rigid fitting, said fitting attached to one end of said coilable shaft; and
- (c) a cleaning implement, said cleaning implement releasably affixed to said fitting for passing through a gun barrel, said coilable shaft having rigidity sufficient to overcome compression forces encountered while said cleaning implement is urged tightly through said gun barrel.
- 10. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 9 wherein said cleaning implement comprises a brush.
- 11. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 9 wherein said cleaning implement comprises a cloth patch.
- 12. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 9 wherein said coilable shaft is formed from polypropylene.
- 13. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 9 wherein said coilable shaft is formed from nylon.
- 14. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 9 wherein said rigid fitting is formed from metal.
- 15. The gun barrel cleaning rod of claim 9 wherein said shaft has a thickness of approximately 5 millimeters.
- 16. A method of cleaning a gun barrel with a uniformly flexible, wholly polymeric cleaning rod shaft having rigidity sufficient to overcome compression forces encountered while a cleaning implement attached to said rod is urged tightly through said gun barrel, comprising the steps of:
- (a) uniformly uncoiling the cleaning rod shaft into a suitably linear form,
- (b) passing the cleaning rod shaft through the gun barrel to remove debris therefrom, and
- (c) thereafter removing the cleaning rod shaft from the gun barrel.
- 17. The method of claim 16 and including the steps of uniformly coiling the cleaning rod shaft after removal from the gun barrel, and placing the uniformly coiled rod into a pouch.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein passing the cleaning rod shaft through the gun barrel comprises passing the cleaning rod shaft through the breech of the gun into the gun barrel to remove debris from the gun barrel.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the step of passing the cleaning rod shaft through the gun barrel comprises the steps of urging said shaft through said gun barrel, encountering compression forces, and overcoming said compression forces.
- 20. The method of claim 17, wherein uniformly coiling the cleaning rod shaft comprises uniformly coiling the cleaning rod shaft into approximately 3 convolutions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/391,765 filed Feb. 21 1995, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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The Random House College Dictionary, Revised Edition. New York: 1980, p. 863. |
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