1. Description of the Prior Art
2. References Cited
There is a need in society for tracking and monitoring the locations of extremely dangerous weapons, such as assault rifles, weapons capable of discharging many bullets in a short period of time and other high power guns. This need arises from the many horrific incidents where these dangerous weapons were used to commit horrific crimes. As of yet, there has been no system or method for keeping track of these dangerous weapons. The prior arts have proposed trigger locks, electronic trigger locks, GPS embedded in the holster, and other means of preventing these weapons from being used to commit crimes. However, no one has yet proposed a comprehensive system or method for keeping track of these weapons, where the GPS device is attached to the weapon, which the gun-owner community finds such modification acceptable.
The gun owner community has been reluctant in adopting any monitoring system whereby GPS devices are embedded into weapons, impeding the progress of monitoring these dangerous weapons. The prior art has proposed embedding GPS devices into the holster of the weapon, but the weapon can be removed from the holster, defeating the purpose of tracking it. The prior art has also proposed integrating the GPS device in such a way that an alarm is sent to monitoring stations when the GPS device inside the weapon is located in a restricted area. The problem with integrating the device inside the weapon incurs higher cost in manufacturing the weapon, as well as greater complexity, which impose a disincentive for weapon manufacturer to adopt a system of embedding the GPS device inside the weapon. Furthermore, as GPS technology changes, the GPS device inside the weapon may have to be removed and replaced, creating difficulties and problems for gun-owners to service the GPS device.
To resolve these problems, our invention proposes a method in which the GPS device is strapped onto the weapon. Furthermore, the GPS device has a simpler function in which it only sends its position to a Processing Center. The Center will analyze the position and alert local law enforcement agencies. In this way, the GPS device can be as simple and as small as possible. The prior art has also proposed electronic trigger locks, which tend to be expensive and impede the free use of the weapon, to which gun-owners also opposed. Trigger locks impede the use of the weapon in emergency situations, and many gun-owners are unwilling to install trigger locks. There is a need for a method or system to track these dangerous weapons in which gun-owners will readily accept. This invention will describe a method by which these dangerous weapons can be tracked and monitored at all times and which gun-owners will readily accept. This method of tracking dangerous weapons will prevent these weapons from coming anywhere near schools or other public facilities.
This invention comprises of a method of monitoring and tracking dangerous weapons, such as assault rifles. The method comprises of a GPS device which is strapped onto the weapon. The preferred attachment of the GPS device is around the neck of the assault rifle. The method also comprises a GPS Position Processing Center, which receives the signal from the GPS device, allowing the Center to track the location of the weapon. The Center will notify law enforcement agencies, such as the local Police Department, when the weapon's GPS device enters the safety zone boundary of a school. The Center will also simultaneously notify the school. At which point, the local police departments will investigate and take actions to prevent the weapon from entering school ground.
If the GPS device is disabled, the GPS Position Processing Center will become alerted because the GPS device has stopped sending signal to the center. If the strap of the GPS device is cut, a signal will also be sent to the Center. At which point, the Center will investigate, and if the GPS device is not re-activated and re-attached to the weapon, the Center will notify local law enforcement agencies to investigate and confiscate the weapon.
This invention describes a method for alerting schools when an extremely dangerous weapon approaches and enters its safety zone boundary. This method comprises of a GPS device, which is strapped onto a weapon, a GPS Position Processing Center, which tracks and monitors the position of the weapon, and a system of alerting law enforcements and schools when such a weapon enters the safety zone of a school.
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