Claims
- 1. A laser small arms transmitter, comprising:a housing having a hollow interior; a clamp structure connected to the housing for rigidly securing the housing to a barrel of a weapon; a laser tube rigidly mounted inside the housing; a lens mounted in a forward portion of the laser tube and positioned in alignment with a bore in a forward side of the housing; a solid state laser device mounted in a rearward segment of the laser tube; a circuit mounted inside the housing that selectively energizes the solid state laser device to cause the same to emit a laser beam through the lens; the rear segment of the laser tube being made of a material that is permanently bendable; and the rear segment of the laser tube being dimensioned and configured so that it can be bent to align the laser beam emitted by the solid state laser device relative to the barrel of the weapon.
- 2. The laser small arms transmitter of claim 1 wherein the solid state laser device is secured to the rear segment of the laser tube with a high-temperature resistant adhesive that minimizes changes in a focal distance between the solid state laser device and the lens.
- 3. The laser small arms transmitter of claim 2 wherein the high-temperature resistant adhesive has a Tg which is at least approximately ten to fifteen percent higher than a maximum expected operating temperature of the transmitter.
- 4. The laser small arms transmitter of claim 1 wherein the forward portion of the laser tube has a lip and the lens is positioned against the lip.
- 5. The laser small arms transmitter of claim 4 and further comprising a elastomeric member positioned against a rear side of the lens and means for pressing against the elastomeric member to hold the lens firmly against the lip.
- 6. The laser small arms transmitter of claim 1 wherein the laser tube is made of metal.
- 7. The laser small arms transmitter of claim 1 wherein the forward segment of the laser tube is snugly fit in the bore in the forward side of the housing.
- 8. The laser small arms transmitter of claim 1 wherein the rear segment of the laser tube has a first diameter that is smaller than a second diameter of a remainder of the laser tube.
- 9. The laser small arms transmitter of claim 1 wherein the housing is formed with a generally V-shaped receptacle for engaging an outer surface of the barrel of the weapon.
- 10. The laser small arms transmitter of claim 1 wherein the circuit includes a photo-optic sensor for detecting the ignition of a blank cartridge in the weapon for triggering the energization of the solid state laser device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED U.S. PATENTS AND APPLICATION
This application is related to U.S. Pat. No. 5,410,815, issued May 2, 1995 and entitled “Automatic Player Identification Small Arms Laser Alignment System,” U.S. Pat. No. 5,476,385, issued Dec. 19, 1995 and entitled “Laser Small Arms Transmitter,” and U.S. Pat. No. 5,426,295, issued Jun. 20, 1995 and entitled “Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System Employing Fiber Optic Detection Signal Transmission” , the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference. This application is also related to pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/025,482 filed Feb. 18, 1998 and entitled “Laser Diode Assembly for Use in a Small Arms Transmitter”, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. This application and the aforementioned U.S. patents and application are all assigned to Cubic Defense Systems, Inc.
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