Claims
- 1. A method for assembling a firearm having a frame which houses a security apparatus for enabling generation of a firing signal by a firing apparatus to discharge a non-percussively fired ammunition cartridge along a firing axis, said method comprising the steps of:forming said frame to include a generally longitudinal section in alignment with said firing axis; forming a downwardly extending section integral with said longitudinal section, said downwardly extending section having a front handgrip section and including a magazine chamber for accommodating a selective insertable ammunition magazine therein; mating a backstrap module to said front handgrip section to form a firearm handgrip, said backstrap module forming a back handgrip section of said firearm handgrip; securing an electronic firing probe assembly within a slide assembly and affixing said slide assembly to a top portion of said longitudinal section, said firing probe assembly being concentrically aligned about said firing axis; inserting a battery into said ammunition magazine; mating said ammunition magazine within said ammunition chamber thereby placing said battery in electrical communication with said backstrap module, said security apparatus, said firing apparatus and said firing probe assembly; forming a ground bore in a rear portion of said slide assembly adjacent said backstrap module, inserting a grounding post through said ground bore, said grounding post being in electrical communication with said firing probe assembly when inserted into said ground bore; and attaching a ground terminal to said backstrap module to be in electrical communication with said grounding post when said slide assembly is in a position to fire said firearm, said grounding post moving out of contact with said ground terminal when said slide assembly moves in a rearward direction.
- 2. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:mating a longitudinal pair of dovetails integrally formed on distal sides of one of said front handgrip section and said backstrap module with a matching pair of longitudinal dovetail receivers formed on distal sides of the other of said front handgrip section and said backstrap module.
- 3. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 2, further comprising the steps of:inserting a pin through a mount hole formed in said backstrap module and said frame, defining a mounting passageway therebetween, to selective secure said backstrap module to said frame.
- 4. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 3, further comprising the steps of:lining said mounting passageway with a metallic sleeve to protect said backstrap module and said frame from structural wear by said pin.
- 5. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:molding said backstrap module to include two halves; accommodating said firing apparatus and said security apparatus within said halves; and joining said halves together so that a plurality of pressure sensitive switches extend through a rear keypad opening in said halves.
- 6. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 5, further comprising the steps of:forming a display aperture in said halves; and accommodating an electronic display in said halves to enable viewing of said display when said halves are assembled.
- 7. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:forming an ejector port in said slide assembly, said ejector port having a breech face against which said ammunition cartridge abuts when said ammunition cartridge is in position to fire; and forming a firing probe bore within said slide assembly in concentric alignment with said firing axis, an electrically conductive tip portion of said firing probe assembly extending through said breech face when said firing probe assembly is secured within said firing probe bore.
- 8. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 7, further comprising the steps of:forming a bushing bore in said breech face; and accommodating an electrically non-conductive bushing in said bushing bore to electrically insulate said slide assembly from said tip portion which passes through a tip bore formed in said bushing, said bushing being flush with said breech face when seated in said bushing bore.
- 9. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 7, further comprising the steps of:forming a ceramic breech face insert for selective engagement with a channel formed in said slide assembly, said breech face insert defining said breech face; forming a bushing bore in said ceramic breech face insert; accommodating an electrically non-conductive bushing in said bushing bore to electrically insulate said slide assembly from said tip portion which passes through a tip bore formed in said bushing; and ensuring that said bushing is flush with said breech face when inserted in said bushing bore.
- 10. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 9, further comprising the steps of:forming said bushing to initially protrude from said breech face when inserted into said bushing bore; and machining said protruding portion of said bushing to ensure that said bushing is flush with said breech face.
- 11. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 7, further comprising the steps of:forming a bushing, bore in said breech face; accommodating an electrically non-conductive bushing in said bushing bore to electrically insulate said slide assembly from said tip portion which passes through a tip bore formed in said bushing; inserting a threaded bushing retainer in a distal end of said firing probe bore adjacent said breech face, said distal end having matching threads inscribed on the inner periphery thereof to threadedly engage with said bushing retainer; inserting a compression member between said bushing retainer and said bushing; and operating said bushing retainer to threadedly drive said bushing retainer towards said bushing, wherein said bushing retainer compresses said compression member and securely locates said bushing flush with said breech face.
- 12. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:forming said firing probe assembly as an electrically conductive firing probe nested within an electrically non-conductive housing; and spring biasing said firing probe to enable a tip portion of said firing probe to protrude beyond a breech face of said slide assembly.
- 13. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 12, further comprising the steps of:forming a downwardly extending and electrically non-conductive contact protrusion adjacent a distal end of said non-conductive housing; and accommodating an electrically conductive contact plunger in a contact bore formed extending through said contact protrusion one end of said said contact plunger being in electrical communication with said firing apparatus and another end of said contact plunger being in electrical communication with said firing probe.
- 14. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 13, further comprising the steps of:forming said contact plunger as two nested metallic contacts which are spring biased in approximately opposite directions.
- 15. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 13, further comprising the steps of:integrally molding said non-conductive housing and said contact protrusion from one of a plastic and polymer material.
- 16. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 13, further comprising the steps of:molding said non-conductive housing and said contact protrusion as first and second halves to be mated to one another.
- 17. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 16, further comprising the steps of:molding said first half from one of a plastic and polymer material and including a top hemispherical section of said non-conductive housing; and molding said second half from one of a plastic and polymer material and including a bottom hemispherical section of said non-conductive housing and said contact protrusion.
- 18. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 16, further comprising the steps of:molding said first half from one of a plastic and polymer material and including a side hemispherical section of said non-conductive housing and approximately one half of said contact protrusion; and molding said second half from one of a plastic and polymer material and including another side hemispherical section of said non-conductive housing and approximately another half of said contact protrusion.
- 19. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:pivotally attaching a trigger member to said frame, whereby pivotal movement of said trigger member causes a trigger arm to be disposed along an approximately rectilinear path; and attaching a firing magnet to said trigger bar to actuate a magnetic switch at a predetermined location along said rectilinear path.
- 20. A method for assembling a firearm according to claim 19, further comprising the steps of:affixing a mechanical switch within said backstrap module wherein said trigger bar will abut and actuate said mechanical switch approximately simultaneously with actuation of said magnetic switch, said security apparatus permitting generation of said firing signal only if said magnetic switch and said mechanical switch are approximately simultaneously actuated.
- 21. A method for assembling a firearm having a frame which houses a security apparatus for enabling generation of a firing signal by a firing apparatus to discharge a non-percussively fired ammunition cartridge along a firing axis, said method comprising the steps of:forming said frame to include a generally longitudinal section in alignment with said firing axis; forming a downwardly extending section integral with said longitudinal section, said downwardly extending section having a front handgrip section and including a magazine chamber for accommodating a selective insertable ammunition magazine therein; mating a backstrap module to said front handgrip section to form a firearm handgrip, said backstrap module forming a back handgrip section of said firearm handgrip; securing an electronic firing probe assembly within a slide assembly and affixing said slide assembly to a top portion of said longitudinal section, said firing probe assembly being concentrically aligned about said firing axis; inserting a battery into said ammunition magazine; mating said ammunition magazine within said ammunition chamber thereby placing said battery in electrical communication with said backstrap module, said security apparatus, said firing apparatus and said firing probe assembly; molding said backstrap module to include two halves; accommodating said firing apparatus and said security apparatus within said halves; and joining said halves together so that a plurality of pressure sensitive switches extend through a rear keypad opening in said halves.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Some of the material disclosed herein is disclosed and claimed in the following issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,286,241, issued Sept. 11, 2001, entitled “FIRING CONTROL SYSTEM FOR NON-IMPACT FIRED AMMUNITION”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/206,013, filed Dec. 4, 1998, entitled “FIREARM HAVING AN INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER”; issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,260,300, issued Jul. 17, 2001, entitled “BIOMETRICALLY ACTIVATED LOCK AND ENABLEMENT SYSTEM”; issued U.S. Pat. No. 5,717,156, issued Feb. 10, 1998, entitled “SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/629745, filed Jul. 31, 2000, entitled “A SECURITY APPARATUS FOR USE IN A FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/642,753, filed Aug. 21, 2000, entitled “AN ELECTRIC FIRING PROBE FOR DETONATING ELECTRICALLY-FIRED AMMUNITION IN A FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/642,269, filed Aug. 18, 2000, entitled “A TRIGGER ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN A FIREARM HAVING A SECURITY APPARATUS”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/629531, filed Jul. 31, 2000, entitled “A TRIGGER ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN A FIREARM HAVING A SECURITY APPARATUS”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/629,532, filed Jul. 31, 2000, entitled “A BACKSTRAP MODULE CONFIGURED TO RECEIVE COMPONENTS AND CIRCUITRY OF A FIREARM CAPABLE OF FIRING NON-IMPACT FIRED AMMUNITION”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/643,024, filed Aug. 21, 2000, entitled “A METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A FIREARM HAVING A SECURITY APPARATUS”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/629,534, filed Jul. 31, 2000, entitled “AN AMMUNITION MAGAZINE FOR USE IN A FIREARM ADAPTED FOR FIRING NON-IMPACT DETONATED CARTRIDGES”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,722, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “AN ELECTRONICALLY FIRED REVOLVER UTILIZING PERCUSSIVELY ACTUATED CARTRIDGES”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,696, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “AN ELECTRONIC SIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH A FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,709, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “A FIRING MECHANISM FOR USE IN A FIREARM HAVING AN ELECTRONIC FIRING PROBE FOR DISCHARGING NON-IMPACT FIRED AMMUNITION”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,722, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “A FIRING PROBE FOR USE IN A NON-IMPACT FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,837, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “A SECURITY APPARATUS FOR AUTHORIZING USE OF A NON-IMPACT FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,697, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “A BACKSTRAP MODULE FOR A FIREARM”, which are hereby incorporated by reference as part of the present disclosure.
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