Claims
- 1. A laser transmission device for use with a firearm to simulate firearm operation in response to actuation of said firearm by a user comprising:a housing configured in the form of a firearm cartridge for placement within a firing chamber of said firearm and including: a power source; a laser transmitter; a sensor to detect actuation of said firearm and produce an actuation signal in response thereto; a laser modulation unit responsive to said actuation signal to apply a modulation signal of a specific frequency to a laser signal of said laser transmitter to emit a modulated laser pulse compatible with an intended target responsive to laser signals modulated at said modulation signal frequency; and an optics module to direct said emitted laser pulse from said housing toward said intended target in a substantially concentric fashion relative to a barrel of said firearm absent alignment of said device with a firearm bore sight.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said power source includes at least one battery.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein said frequency is forty kilohertz.
- 4. The device of claim 1 wherein said sensor includes a piezoelectric element to produce said actuation signal in response to detecting mechanical waves generated by said firearm actuation and propagating along said firearm.
- 5. The device of claim 1 wherein said sensor includes an acoustic sensor to produce said actuation signal in response to detecting acoustic signals generated by said firearm actuation.
- 6. The device of claim 5 wherein said acoustic sensor includes a microphone.
- 7. The device of claim 1 wherein said optics module includes a lens to direct said emitted laser pulse toward said intended target, wherein said lens is positioned within said optics module in a manner to project said emitted laser pulse in a concentric fashion relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein said optics module includes at least one injection port to facilitate injection of a bonding material during manufacture to secure said lens within said optics module.
- 9. The device of claim 8 wherein said optics module includes at least one position adjustment member to adjust a position of said lens within said optics module during manufacture to facilitate projection of said emitted laser pulse by said lens in said concentric fashion relative to said firearm barrel.
- 10. The device of claim 1 wherein said housing is configured to be concentric relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 11. The device of claim 1 wherein said housing includes a proximal portion including a non-intrusive configuration with respect to a firearm extractor to maintain a position of said device within said firearm during charging of said firearm.
- 12. The device of claim 11 wherein said proximal portion includes a cylindrical projection disposed at a housing proximal end and having dimensions sufficient to prevent interference of said device with said firearm extractor during charging of said firearm.
- 13. A laser transmission device for use with a firearm to simulate firearm operation in response to actuation of said firearm by a user comprising:a housing configured in the form of a firearm cartridge for placement within a firing chamber of said firearm and including: a power source; a laser transmitter; a sensor to detect actuation of said firearm and produce an actuation signal in response thereto; a laser control unit to control said laser transmitter in a manner to emit a laser pulse in response to receiving said actuation signal from said sensor; and an optics module to direct said emitted laser pulse from said housing toward an intended target in a substantially concentric fashion relative to a barrel of said firearm absent alignment of said device with a firearm bore sight; wherein a proximal portion of said housing tapers proximally and forms a non-intrusive configuration with respect to a firearm extractor to maintain a position of said device within said firearm during charging of said firearm.
- 14. The device of claim 13 wherein said proximal portion includes a cylindrical projection disposed at a housing proximal end and having dimensions sufficient to prevent interference of said device with said firearm extractor during charging of said firearm.
- 15. The device of claim 13 wherein said sensor includes a piezoelectric element to produce said actuation signal in response to detecting mechanical waves generated by said firearm actuation and propagating along said firearm.
- 16. The device of claim 13 wherein said sensor includes an acoustic sensor to produce said actuation signal in response to detecting acoustic signals generated by said firearm actuation.
- 17. The device of claim 16 wherein said acoustic sensor includes a microphone.
- 18. The device of claim 13 wherein said optics module includes a lens to direct said emitted laser pulse toward said intended target, wherein said lens is positioned within said optics module in a manner to project said emitted laser pulse in a concentric fashion relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 19. The device of claim 13 wherein said housing is configured to be concentric relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 20. The device of claim 13 wherein said laser control unit includes a modulation unit to control said laser transmitter in a manner to emit a laser pulse modulated at a specific frequency in response to receiving said actuation signal from said sensor.
- 21. A laser transmission device for use with a firearm to simulate firearm operation in response to actuation of said firearm by a user comprising:a housing configured in the form of a firearm cartridge for placement within a firing chamber of said firearm and including: a power source; a laser transmitter; a sensor to detect actuation of said firearm and produce an actuation signal in response thereto; a laser control unit to control said laser transmitter in a manner to emit a laser pulse in response to receiving said actuation signal from said sensor; and an optics module to direct said emitted laser pulse from said housing toward an intended target, wherein said optics module includes a lens positioned in a manner to project said emitted laser pulse in a substantially concentric fashion relative to a barrel of said firearm upon insertion of said device within said firing chamber and absent alignment of said device with a firearm bore sight.
- 22. The device of claim 21 wherein said sensor includes a piezoelectric element to produce said actuation signal in response to detecting mechanical waves generated by said firearm actuation and propagating along said firearm.
- 23. The device of claim 21 wherein said sensor includes an acoustic sensor to produce said actuation signal in response to detecting acoustic signals generated by said firearm actuation.
- 24. The device of claim 23 wherein said acoustic sensor includes a microphone.
- 25. The device of claim 21 wherein said housing is configured to be concentric relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 26. The device of claim 21 wherein said housing includes a proximal portion including a non-intrusive configuration with respect to a firearm extractor to maintain a position of said device within said firearm during charging of said firearm.
- 27. The device of claim 21 wherein said optics module includes at least one injection port to facilitate injection of a bonding material during manufacture to secure said lens within said optics module.
- 28. The device of claim 27 wherein said optics module includes at least one position adjustment member to adjust a position of said lens within said optics module during manufacture to facilitate projection of said emitted laser pulse by said lens in said concentric fashion relative to said firearm barrel.
- 29. The device of claim 21 wherein said laser control unit includes a modulation unit to control said laser transmitter in a manner to emit a laser pulse modulated at a specific frequency in response to receiving said actuation signal from said sensor.
- 30. A method of simulating firearm operation in response to actuation of said firearm by a user comprising the steps of:(a) configuring a laser transmission device in the form of a firearm cartridge for placement within a firing chamber of said firearm, wherein said device includes a sensor to detect actuation of said firearm and a laser transmitter; (b) detecting actuation of said firearm via said sensor and producing an actuation signal in response thereto; (c) applying a modulation signal of a specific frequency to a laser signal of said laser transmitter in response to said actuation signal to emit a modulated laser pulse compatible with an intended target responsive to laser signals modulated at said modulation signal frequency; and (d) directing said emitted laser pulse from said device toward said intended target in a substantially concentric fashion relative to a barrel of said firearm absent alignment of said device with a firearm bore sight.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein step (c) includes:(c.1) emitting a laser pulse modulated at a frequency of forty kilohertz in response to said actuation signal.
- 32. The method of claim 30 wherein said sensor includes a piezoelectric element, and step (b) includes:(b.1) detecting mechanical waves generated by said firearm actuation and propagating along said firearm via said piezoelectric element and producing said actuation signal in response thereto.
- 33. The method of claim 30 wherein said sensor includes an acoustic sensor, and step (b) further includes:(b.1) detecting acoustic signals generated by said firearm actuation via said acoustic sensor and producing said actuation signal in response thereto.
- 34. The method of claim 30 wherein step (d) includes:(d.1) directing said emitted laser pulse from said device toward said intended target via a lens and positioning said lens within said laser transmission device in a manner to project said emitted laser pulse in a concentric fashion relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 35. The method of claim 30 wherein step (a) includes:(a.1) configuring said laser transmission device to be concentric relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 36. The method of claim 30 wherein step (a) includes:(a.1) configuring said laser transmission device to include a proximal portion including a non-intrusive configuration with respect to a firearm extractor to maintain a position of said device within said firearm during charging of said firearm.
- 37. A method of simulating firearm operation in response to actuation of said firearm by a user comprising the steps of:(a) configuring a laser transmission device in the form of a firearm cartridge for placement within a firing chamber of said firearm, wherein said device includes a sensor to detect actuation of said firearm and a laser transmitter, and wherein said laser transmission device is configured to include a proximal portion tapering proximally and forming a non-intrusive configuration with respect to a firearm extractor to maintain a position of said device within said firearm during charging of said firearm; (b) detecting actuation of said firearm via said sensor and producing an actuation signal in response thereto; (c) controlling said laser transmitter in a manner to emit a laser pulse in response to said actuation signal produced by said sensor; and (d) directing said emitted laser pulse from said device toward an intended target in a substantially concentric fashion relative to a barrel of said firearm absent alignment of said device with a firearm bore sight.
- 38. The method of claim 37 wherein said sensor includes a piezoelectric element, and step (b) includes:(b.1) detecting mechanical waves generated by said firearm actuations and propagating along said firearm via said piezoelectric element and producing said actuation signal in response thereto.
- 39. The method of claim 37 wherein said sensor includes an acoustic sensor, and step (b) further includes:(b.1) detecting acoustic signals generated by said firearm actuation via said acoustic sensor and producing said actuation signal in response thereto.
- 40. The method of claim 37 wherein step (d) includes:(d.1) directing said emitted laser pulse from said device toward said intended target via a lens and positioning said lens within said laser transmission device in a manner to project said emitted laser pulse in a concentric fashion relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 41. The method of claim 37 wherein step (a) includes:(a.1) configuring said laser transmission device to be concentric relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 42. The method of claim 37 wherein step (c) includes:(c. 1) controlling said laser transmitter in a manner to emit a laser pulse modulated at a specific frequency in response to said actuation signal produced by said sensor.
- 43. A method of simulating firearm operation in response to actuation of said firearm by a user comprising the steps of:(a) configuring a laser transmission device in the form of a firearm cartridge for placement within a firing chamber of said firearm, wherein said device includes a sensor to detect actuation of said firearm and a laser transmitter; (b) detecting actuation of said firearm via said sensor and producing an actuation signal in response thereto; (c) controlling said laser transmitter in a manner to emit a laser pulse in response to said actuation signal produced by said sensor; and (d) directing said emitted laser pulse from said device toward an intended target via a lens positioned in a manner to project said emitted laser pulse in a substantially concentric fashion relative to a barrel of said firearm upon insertion of said device into said firing chamber and absent alignment of said device with a firearm bore sight.
- 44. The method of claim 43 wherein said sensor includes a piezoelectric element, and step (b) includes:(b.1) detecting mechanical waves generated by said firearm actuation and propagating along said firearm via said piezoelectric element and producing said actuation signal in response thereto.
- 45. The method of claim 43 wherein said sensor includes an acoustic sensor, and step (b) further includes:(b.1) detecting acoustic signals generated by said firearm actuation via said acoustic sensor and producing said actuation signal in response thereto.
- 46. The method of claim 43 wherein step (a) includes:(a.1) configuring said laser transmission device to be concentric relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 47. The method of claim 43 wherein step (a) includes:(a.1) configuring said laser transmission device to include a proximal portion including a non-intrusive configuration with respect to a firearm extractor to maintain a position of said device within said firearm during charging of said firearm.
- 48. The method of claim 43 wherein step (c) includes:(c.1) controlling said laser transmitter in a manner to emit a laser pulse modulated at a specific frequency in response to said actuation signal produced by said sensor.
- 49. A method of simulating firearm operation by projecting a laser beam from a firearm in a substantially concentric fashion relative to a barrel of said firearm in response to actuation of said firearm by a user comprising the steps of:(a) configuring a laser transmission device housing to include a laser transmission module removably disposed therein and an optics module including a lens; (b) activating said laser transmission module to emit a laser beam through said lens and onto a target including indicia; (c) adjusting a position of said lens relative to said optics module to project said emitted laser beam onto said target indicia and securing said lens in said position; (d) rotating said laser transmission device housing and verifying said emitted laser beam maintains a beam impact location on said target; and (e) adjusting said lens position relative to said optics module in response to said beam impact location being displaced during said rotation, wherein said lens position is adjusted in a manner to maintain said beam impact location on said target during said rotation.
- 50. The method of claim 49 further including the steps of:(f) activating said laser transmission module to emit a laser beam through said adjusted lens and onto said target; (g) adjusting a position of said laser transmission module relative to said optics module to project said emitted laser beam onto said target indicia and securing said laser transmission module into that position; (h) rotating said laser transmission device housing and verifying said emitted laser beam maintains a beam impact location on said target; and (i) adjusting said laser transmission module position relative to said optics module in response to said beam impact location being displaced during said rotation, wherein said laser transmission module position is adjusted in a manner to maintain said beam impact location on said target during said rotation.
- 51. The method of claim 49 wherein said optics module includes at least one injection port to facilitate injection of a bonding material, and step (c) includes:(c.1) injecting bonding material into said at least one injection port to secure said lens in said position; wherein steps (d) and (e) are repeated until expiration of a time interval sufficient for said bonding material to secure said lens position or until said adjusted lens position maintains said beam impact location on said target during said rotation.
- 52. The method of claim 49 wherein said optics module includes at least one position adjustment member, and step (c) includes:(c.1) adjusting said position of said lens relative to said optics module via said at least one position adjustment member to project said emitted laser beam onto said target indicia.
- 53. The method of claim 50, wherein step (g) includes:(g.1) injecting bonding material into said device housing to secure said laser transmission module in said adjusted module position; wherein steps (h) and (i) are repeated until expiration of a time interval sufficient for said bonding material to secure said laser transmission module position or until said adjusted laser transmission module position maintains said beam impact location on said target during said rotation.
- 54. The method of claim 50 wherein said laser transmission module includes at least one position adjustment member, and step (g) includes:(g.1) adjusting a position of said laser transmission module relative to said optics module via said at least one position adjustment member to project said emitted laser beam onto said target indicia.
- 55. A method of simulating firearm operation by projecting a laser beam from a firearm in a substantially concentric fashion relative to a barrel of said firearm in response to actuation of said firearm by a user comprising the steps of:(a) configuring a laser transmission device housing to include a laser transmission module removably disposed therein and an optics module including a lens; (b) activating said laser transmission module to emit a laser beam through said lens and onto a target including indicia; (c) adjusting a position of said laser transmission module relative to said optics module to project said emitted laser beam onto said target indicia and securing said laser transmission module into that position; (d) rotating said laser transmission device housing and verifying said emitted laser beam maintains a beam impact location on said target; and (e) adjusting said laser transmission module position relative to said optics module in response to said beam impact location being displaced during said rotation, wherein said laser transmission module position is adjusted in a manner to maintain said beam impact location on said target during said rotation.
- 56. The method of claim 55, wherein step (c) includes:(c.1) injecting bonding material into said device housing to secure said laser transmission module in said adjusted module position; wherein steps (d) and (e) are repeated until expiration of a time interval sufficient for said bonding material to secure said laser transmission module position or until said adjusted laser transmission module position maintains said beam impact location on said target during said rotation.
- 57. The method of claim 55 wherein said laser transmission module includes at least one position adjustment member, and step (c) includes:(c.1) adjusting a position of said laser transmission module relative to said optics module via said at least one position adjustment member to project said emitted laser beam onto said target indicia.
- 58. A laser transmission device for use with a firearm to simulate firearm operation in response to actuation of said firearm by a user comprising:housing means configured in the form of a firearm cartridge for placement within a firing chamber of said firearm and including: power means for providing power for said laser transmission device; transmitting means for emitting a laser beam; sensing means for detecting actuation of said firearm and producing an actuation signal in response thereto; modulating means responsive to said actuation signal for applying a modulation signal of a specific frequency to a laser signal of said laser transmitter to emit a modulated laser pulse compatible with an intended target responsive to laser signals modulated at said modulation signal frequency; and optical means for directing said emitted laser pulse from said housing means toward said intended target in a substantially concentric fashion relative to a barrel of said firearm absent alignment of said device with a firearm bore sight.
- 59. The device of claim 58 wherein said sensing means includes piezoelectric means for producing said actuation signal in response to detecting mechanical waves generated by said firearm actuation and propagating along said firearm.
- 60. The device of claim 58 wherein said sensing means includes acoustic means for producing said actuation signal in response to detecting acoustic signals generated by said firearm actuation.
- 61. The device of claim 58 wherein said optical means is positioned within said housing means in a manner to project said emitted laser pulse in a concentric fashion relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 62. The device of claim 58 wherein said housing means is configured to be concentric relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 63. The device of claim 58 wherein said housing means further includes position means for preventing interference with a firearm extractor and maintaining a position of said device within said firearm during charging of said firearm.
- 64. A laser transmission device for use with a firearm to simulate firearm operation in response to actuation of said firearm by a user comprising:housing means configured in the form of a firearm cartridge for placement within a firing chamber of said firearm and including: power means for providing power for said laser transmission device; transmitting means for emitting a laser beam; sensing means for detecting actuation of said firearm and producing an actuation signal in response thereto; control means for controlling said transmitting means in a manner to emit a laser pulse in response to receiving said actuation signal from said sensing means; optical means for directing said emitted laser pulse from said housing means toward an intended target in a substantially concentric fashion relative to a barrel of said firearm absent alignment of said device with a firearm bore sight; and position means disposed at a housing means proximal portion and tapering proximally to form a non-intrusive configuration for preventing interference with a firearm extractor and for maintaining a position of said device within said firearm during charging of said firearm.
- 65. The device of claim 64 wherein said sensing means includes piezoelectric means for producing said actuation signal in response to detecting mechanical waves generated by said firearm actuation and propagating along said firearm.
- 66. The device of claim 64 wherein said sensing means includes acoustic means for producing said actuation signal in response to detecting acoustic signals generated by said firearm actuation.
- 67. The device of claim 64 wherein said optical means is positioned within said housing means in a manner to project said emitted laser pulse in a concentric fashion relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 68. The device of claim 64 wherein said housing means is configured to be concentric relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 69. The device of claim 64 wherein said control means includes modulating means for controlling said transmitting means in a manner to emit a laser pulse modulated at a specific frequency in response to receiving said actuation signal from said sensing means.
- 70. A laser transmission device for use with a firearm to simulate firearm operation in response to actuation of said firearm by a user comprising:housing means configured in the form of a firearm cartridge for placement within a firing chamber of said firearm and including: power means for providing power for said laser transmission device; transmitting means for emitting a laser beam; sensor means for detecting actuation of said firearm and producing an actuation signal in response thereto; control means for controlling said transmitting means in a manner to emit a laser pulse in response to receiving said actuation signal from said sensing means; and optical means for directing said emitted laser pulse from said housing means toward an intended target, wherein said optical means is positioned in a manner to project said emitted laser pulse in a substantially concentric fashion relative to a barrel of said firearm upon insertion of said device into said firing chamber and absent alignment of said device with a firearm bore sight.
- 71. The device of claim 70 wherein said sensing means includes piezoelectric means for producing said actuation signal in response to detecting mechanical waves generated by said firearm actuation and propagating along said firearm.
- 72. The device of claim 70 wherein said sensing means includes acoustic means for producing said actuation signal in response to detecting acoustic signals generated by said firearm actuation.
- 73. The device of claim 70 wherein said housing means is configured to be concentric relative to said barrel of said firearm.
- 74. The device of claim 70 wherein said housing means further includes position means for preventing interference with a firearm extractor and maintaining a position of said device within said firearm during charging of said firearm.
- 75. The device of claim 70 wherein said control means includes modulating means for controlling said transmitting means in a manner to emit a laser pulse modulated at a specific frequency in response to receiving said actuation signal from said sensing means.
- 76. The device of claim 12 wherein said projection includes a groove defined in a proximal surface thereof.
- 77. The device of claim 14 wherein said projection includes a groove defined in a proximal surface thereof.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/175,882, entitled “Laser Transmitter Assembly Configured for Placement Within a Firing Chamber to Simulate Firearm Operation” and filed Jan. 13, 2000. The disclosure of that provisional application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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