Claims
- 1. In a weapon, a laser sighting device, comprising:
- a laser;
- a laser drive circuit; and
- a flexible circuit having a laser connection portion on which said laser is mounted and a drive circuit portion on which said laser drive circuit is mounted, said drive circuit portion being substantially seated in the weapon, said laser connection portion electrically connecting said laser to said drive circuit throughout a range of movement of said laser by flexing so as to permit repeated adjustment of the beam direction of said laser.
- 2. The device of claim 1, further comprising a housing, said laser and said laser drive circuit being disposed within said housing and said housing being adapted to mount on a weapon.
- 3. The device of claim 2, wherein said housing includes a forwardly protruding portion having a cavity for receiving said laser.
- 4. The device of claim 3, wherein said forwardly protruding portion includes means for adjusting the beam direction of said laser.
- 5. The device of claim 3, further comprising a laser holder disposed within said forwardly protruded portion of said housing for receiving said laser, said laser holding having a pivot surface for tilting said laser holder with respect to said housing to adjust the beam direction of said laser.
- 6. The device of claim 5, further comprising at least one threaded member disposed in a matching threaded aperture in said housing so as to tilt said laser holder.
- 7. The device of claim 1, further comprising one or more adjustment mechanisms for selectively adjusting the trajectory of the laser beam.
- 8. The device of claim 1, further comprising a switch for activating said laser, said switch having a pushbutton.
- 9. The device of claim 8, further comprising a flexible cover disposed over said switch.
- 10. The device of claim 1, wherein the weapon includes a trigger guard, and wherein said laser is disposed at the front of the trigger guard.
- 11. The device of claim 1, wherein the weapon includes a grip, the device further comprising a power supply electrically connected to said drive circuit portion for supplying power to said laser drive circuit, wherein said power supply is disposed within the grip.
- 12. The device of claim 1, wherein the weapon includes a trigger guard and a grip joining the trigger guard at a junction therebetween, the device further comprising a switch for activing said laser drive circuit, wherein said switch is disposed proximate the junction.
- 13. A laser sighting device, comprising a laser, a laser drive circuit and a housing, said laser and said drive circuit being mounted on a flexible circuit board that accomodates movement of said laser with respect to said drive circuit so as to permit the beam direction of said laser to be adjusted with respect to the position of said drive circuit, said laser and said laser drive circuit being disposed within said housing and said housing being adapted to mount on a handgun having a trigger guard, said housing being adapted to be mounted on the front of said trigger guard.
- 14. The device of claim 13, wherein said trigger guard is disposed beneath a barrel, said housing is disposed on the front of said trigger guard beneath said barrel, and said laser and drive circuit are disposed within said housing.
- 15. A laser sighting device, comprising a laser and a laser drive circuit said laser and said drive circuit being mounted on a flexible circuit board that accomodates movement of said laser with respect to said drive circuit so as to permit the beam direction of said laser to be adjusted with respect to the position of said drive circuit, wherein said device is mounted on a weapon having a grip and a trigger guard with one end adjacent said grip, the device further comprising a switch for activating said laser in a crotch formed between said trigger guard and said grip.
- 16. The device of claim 15, wherein said switch is connected to said laser by electrical conductors disposed within the trigger guard.
- 17. A laser sighting device, comprising a laser and a laser drive circuit, said laser and said drive circuit being mounted on a flexible circuit board that accomodates movement of said laser with respect to said drive circuit so as to permit the beam direction of said laser to be adjusted with respect to the position of said drive circuit, wherein said drive circuit employs MOSFET amplifiers operating in analog mode.
- 18. A laser sighting device, comprising a laser and a laser drive circuit, said laser and said drive circuit being mounted on a flexible circuit board that accomodates movement of said laser with respect to said drive circuit so as to permit the beam direction of said laser to be adjusted with respect to the position of said drive circuit, wherein said device is mounted on a weapon, said weapon having a trigger guard, said laser and said laser drive circuit being disposed at the front of said trigger guard.
- 19. A laser sighting device adapted to mount on a weapon having a grip, said device further comprising a laser, a laser drive circuit, and a power supply disposed in the grip, said laser and said drive circuit being mounted on, and pivotally mounted relative to, a flexible circuit board that accomodates movement of said laser with respect to said drive circuit so as to permit the beam direction of said laser to be adjusted with respect to the position of said drive circuit.
- 20. The device claim 19, wherein said weapon includes a trigger guard, and said device further comprises a switch disposed adjacent the trigger guard for activating said laser drive circuit.
- 21. The device of claim 20, wherein said weapon includes a frame, and said device further comprises electrical conductors disposed in the frame and trigger guard of the weapon to connect electrically said power supply, said switch and said laser drive circuit.
- 22. A laser sighting device, comprising a laser and a laser drive circuit, said laser and said drive circuit being mounted on, an pivotally mounted relative to, a flexible circuit board that accomodates movement of said laser with respect to said drive circuit so as to permit the beam direction of said laser to be adjusted with respect to the position of said drive circuit, wherein said device is mounted on a weapon so that said laser emits a beam in substantially intersecting relation with the trajectory of a projectile fired from said weapon.
- 23. A laser sighting device, comprising a laser, a laser drive circuit and a housing, said laser and said drive circuit being mounted on a flexible circuit board that accomodates movement of said laser with respect to said drive circuit so as to permit the beam direction of said laser to be adjusted with respect to the position of said drive circuit, said laser and said laser drive circuit being disposed within said housing and said housing being adapted to mount on a weapon, wherein said weapon comprises a handgun having a trigger guard to receive said laser and said laser drive circuit, the front of said trigger guard being machined to receive said laser housing, and said laser housing being mounted on said trigger guard.
- 24. The device of claim 23, wherein said handgun includes a grip adapted to permit holding the handgun, further comprising a laser activation switch, said switch being mounted in a crotch formed by machining an area where said trigger guard and grip meet.
- 25. The device of claim 24, further comprising electrical conductors received in and routed through passages machined in the trigger guard and grip.
- 26. A laser sighting device, comprising a laser and a laser drive circuit, said laser and said drive circuit being mounted on a flexible circuit board that accomodates movement of said laser with respect to said drive circuit so as to permit the beam direction of said laser to be adjusted with respect to the position of said drive circuit, wherein said laser comprises a laser diode and a photodetector optically coupled to the output of said laser diode, and said laser drive circuit comprises a first MOSFET connected to said laser diode for controlling the current therethrough, and a second MOSFET connected to a power source, said photodetector and said first MOSFET so as to control the current through said laser diode in response to said photodetector.
- 27. The device of claim 26, wherein the drain of said first MOSFET is connected to said laser diode, the drain of said second MOSFET is connected to the gate of said first MOSFET and through a resistor to one pole of the power source, the gate of said second MOSFET is connected through a resistor to said photodetector, and the source of said first MOSFET and the source of said second MOSFET are connected to another pole of the power source.
- 28. The device of claim 27, wherein said first and second MOSFETs are selected so as to have a relatively low gate-source voltage.
- 29. A laser sighting device, comprising a laser and a laser drive circuit, said laser and said drive circuit being mounted on a flexible circuit board that accomodates movement of said laser with respect to said drive circuit so as to permit the beam direction of said laser to be adjusted with respect to the position of said drive circuit, wherein said device is adapted for use in a weapon, said weapon having a magazine well for receiving a magazine, and wherein said device further comprises a connector, said connector for completing an electrical circuit between said laser drive circuitry and said magazine when said magazine is received with said magazine well.
- 30. A laser sighting device, comprising a laser and a laser drive circuit, said laser and said drive circuit being mounted on a flexible circuit board that accomodates movement of said laser with respect to said drive circuit so as to permit the beam direction of said laser to be adjusted with respect to the position of said drive circuit, wherein said device is adapted for use in a weapon, said weapon having a magazine well for receiving a magazine, and wherein said device further comprises a power supply holder, said laser being disposed on the weapon and said power supply holder being disposed in said magazine in electrical connection with said laser when said magazine is received within said magazine well.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/272,142, filed on Jul. 18, 1994, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
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