Claims
- 1. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard and forward of a handgrip of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun and an activating switch for activating the source; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun.
- 2. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 1, wherein the fastening means includes an extension extending under a firearm grip panel.
- 3. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 1, wherein the source includes a laser diode projecting a laser beam when activated.
- 4. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 3, wherein the laser sight module further includes a collimating lens for the laser diode.
- 5. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 1, wherein the source includes an LED projecting a beam of light when activated.
- 6. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 1, wherein the laser sight module further includes control circuitry for the sighting system.
- 7. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 1, wherein the laser sight module further includes a battery for powering the sighting system.
- 8. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 1, wherein the laser sight module further includes an alignment mechanism for adjusting the direction of the projected light.
- 9. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 8, wherein the alignment mechanism involves adjustment of a collimating lens.
- 10. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 8, wherein the alignment mechanism involves pivoting of the laser sight module around a fastening feature.
- 11. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 8, wherein the alignment mechanism involves the use of a flexure mechanism that allows controlled movement of a portion of the laser sight module housing the source.
- 12. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 1, wherein the laser sight module, when positioned on a side of the handgun, does not interfere with holstering of the handgun.
- 13. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 1, wherein the laser sight module is contoured to fit unobtrusively against a side of the handgun.
- 14. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun and an activating switch for activating the source; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun including a yoke screw of a revolver.
- 15. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun and an activating switch for activating the source; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun including a screw securing a side plate of a revolver.
- 16. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun and an activating switch for activating the source; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun including a slide stop/takedown pin of an automatic pistol.
- 17. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun and an activating switch for activating the source; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun including a screw inserted into a slide stop/takedown pin of an automatic pistol.
- 18. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun and an activating switch for activating the source, the source including a laser diode projecting a beam of laser light when activated and an incoherent light emitter projecting a beam of non-laser light when activated; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun.
- 19. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 18, wherein the incoherent light emitter is an LED.
- 20. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun directly above a trigger guard and forward of a handgrip of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun, an activation switch activating the source, control circuitry for the sighting system, a battery for powering the sighting system, and an alignment mechanism for adjusting the direction of the projected light; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun.
- 21. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 20, wherein the fastening means includes an extension extending under a firearm grip panel.
- 22. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 20, wherein the source includes a laser diode projecting a laser beam when activated.
- 23. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 22, wherein the laser sight module further includes a collimating lens for the laser diode.
- 24. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 20, wherein the source includes an LED projecting a beam of light when activated.
- 25. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 20, wherein the alignment mechanism involves adjustment of a collimating lens.
- 26. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 20, wherein the alignment mechanism involves pivoting of the laser sight module around a fastening feature.
- 27. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 20, wherein the alignment mechanism involves the use of a flexure mechanism that allows controlled movement of a portion of the laser sight module housing the source.
- 28. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 20, wherein the laser sight module, when positioned on a side of the handgun, does not interfere with holstering of the handgun.
- 29. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 20, wherein the laser sight module is contoured to fit unobtrusively against a side of the handgun.
- 30. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun, an activation switch activating the source, control circuitry for the sighting system, a battery for powering the sighting system, and an alignment mechanism for adjusting the direction of the projected light; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun including a yoke screw of a revolver.
- 31. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun, an activation switch activating the source, control circuitry for the sighting system, a battery for powering the sighting system, and an alignment mechanism for adjusting the direction of the projected light; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun including a screw securing a side plate of a revolver.
- 32. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun, an activation switch activating the source, control circuitry for the sighting system, a battery for powering the sighting system, and an alignment mechanism for adjusting the direction of the projected light; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun including a slide stop/takedown pin of an automatic pistol.
- 33. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun, an activation switch activating the source, control circuitry for the sighting system, a battery for powering the sighting system, and an alignment mechanism for adjusting the direction of the projected light; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun including a screw inserted into a slide stop/takedown pin of an automatic pistol.
- 34. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun, an activation switch activating the source, control circuitry for the sighting system, a battery for powering the sighting system, and an alignment mechanism for adjusting the direction of the projected light, the source including a laser diode projecting a laser beam when activated and an incoherent light emitter projecting a beam of non-laser light when activated; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun.
- 35. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 34, wherein the incoherent light emitter is an LED.
- 36. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard and forward of a handgrip of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun.
- 37. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 36, the laser sight module having an activating switch for activating the source.
- 38. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 36, wherein the fastening means includes an extension extending under a firearm grip panel.
- 39. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 36, wherein the source includes a laser diode projecting a laser beam when activated.
- 40. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 39, wherein the laser sight module further includes a collimating lens for the laser diode.
- 41. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 36, wherein the source includes an LED projecting a beam of light when activated.
- 42. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 36, wherein the laser sight module further includes control circuitry for the sighting system.
- 43. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 36, wherein the laser sight module further includes a battery for powering the sighting system.
- 44. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 36, wherein the laser sight module further includes an alignment mechanism for adjusting the direction of the projected light.
- 45. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 44, wherein the alignment mechanism involves pivoting of the laser sight module around a fastening feature.
- 46. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 44, wherein the alignment mechanism involves the use of a flexure mechanism that allows controlled movement of a portion of the laser sight module housing the source.
- 47. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 44, wherein the alignment mechanism involves adjustment of a collimating lens.
- 48. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 36, wherein the laser sight module, when positioned on a side of the handgun, does not interfere with holstering of the handgun.
- 49. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 36, wherein the laser sight module is contoured to fit unobtrusively against a side of the handgun.
- 50. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun including a yoke screw of a revolver.
- 51. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun including a screw securing a side plate of a revolver.
- 52. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun including slide stop/takedown pin of an automatic pistol.
- 53. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun including a screw inserted into a slide stop/takedown pin of an automatic pistol.
- 54. A sighting system for a handgun, comprising:a laser sight module adapted for placement against a side of the handgun above a trigger guard of the handgun, the laser sight module having a source that can be activated to project light in a direction parallel to a barrel of the handgun, the source including a laser diode projecting a beam of laser light when activated and an incoherent light emitter projecting a beam of non-laser light when activated; and fastening means for the laser sight module engaging features on a side of the handgun.
- 55. A sighting system for a handgun as described in claim 54, wherein the incoherent light emitter is an LED.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/296,671, filed on Jun. 7, 2001, which provisional application is incorporated by reference herein.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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