Claims
- 1. A safety-enhanced gun comprising:a gun selected from the group consisting of a toy gun, a less-lethal gun, and an authentic firearm; a motion sensor internal to the gun; and a light source electrically connected to the motion sensor such that the light source is lighted when the motion sensor detects motion, wherein the light source is color-coded to convey the identity of the gun as a toy gun, a less-lethal gun, or an authentic firearm.
- 2. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 1, wherein the light source is adapted to blink on and off when motion is detected.
- 3. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 1, wherein the light source is also lighted when the gun is armed.
- 4. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 1, wherein when the gun is moved or armed, the light source remains illuminated for a preset minimum duration.
- 5. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 4, wherein the present minimum time duration is approximately five seconds.
- 6. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 1, further comprising a light transmission device configured to transmit light from the light source to a muzzle portion of the gun.
- 7. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 6, wherein the light transmission device comprises a translucent plastic.
- 8. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 1, further comprising a power source configured to provide electrical power to the light source.
- 9. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 8, wherein the power source comprises a user-replaceable dry cell battery.
- 10. A method of identifying a gun as a toy gun, a less-lethal gun, or an authentic firearm, comprising:moving the gun, thereby activating a motion sensor; illuminating a light source mounted to or within a portion of the gun when the motion sensor is activated, whereby the illumination of the light source indicates that the gun is a toy gun, a less-lethal gun, or an authentic firearm.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the light source is also illuminated when the gun is armed.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein illuminating the light source comprises causing the light source to flash on and off.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein when the gun is moved or armed, the light source remains illuminated for a preset minimum duration.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the present minimum time duration is approximately five seconds.
- 15. The method of claim 13, further comprising providing a user-accessible power source configured to provide electrical power to the light source.
- 16. A safety-enhanced gun comprising:a gun housing having an external surface and an internal surface; an elongate, electrically-conductive spring having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is secured to the gun housing and a conductive mass is secured to the second end, such that the second end is free to oscillate; a conductive ring having a conductive ring inner diameter, secured to the gun housing and surrounding the conductive mass, such that oscillation of the conductive mass with an amplitude greater than the conductive ring inner diameter will cause the conductive mass to contact the conductive ring; a light source electrically connected to the conductive ring and the spring, such that when the conductive mass contacts the conductive ring, light is emitted from the light source.
- 17. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 16, further comprising a power source electrically connected to the light source.
- 18. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 17, wherein the power source comprises a plurality of dry cell batteries configured such that if one of the plurality of dry cell batteries becomes incapable of powering the light source, an alternate dry cell battery will provide electrical power to the light source.
- 19. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 17, wherein the power source can be replaced by a user.
- 20. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 16, wherein the spring first end and the conductive ring are secured to the gun housing internal surface.
- 21. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 16, wherein the spring first end and the conductive ring are secured to a removable assembly mounted on the gun housing external surface.
- 22. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 21, wherein the removable assembly further comprises an integral power source.
- 23. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 16, further comprising a light transmission device configured to transmit light from the light source to a muzzle portion of the gun housing.
- 24. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 23, wherein the light transmission device comprises a translucent plastic.
- 25. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 16, further comprising an arming mechanism, such that when the gun is armed, power is supplied to the light source.
- 26. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 16, further comprising electronic circuitry configured to cause the light source to remain illuminated for at least a minimum duration when the conductive mass contacts the conductive ring.
- 27. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 26, wherein the minimum duration is about three seconds.
- 28. The safety-enhanced gun of claim 16, wherein the color of light emitted from the light source provides information regarding a firing characteristic of the gun.
- 29. A method of identifying a gun comprising:securing an oscillating mass to a gun housing; illuminating a light source when the oscillating mass oscillates with an amplitude greater than a threshold amplitude, wherein the light source is mounted to the gun housing, and wherein the color of light emitted from the light source provides information about a firing characteristic of the gun; and illuminating the light source when the gun is armed.
- 30. The method of claim 29, further comprising providing a user-accessible power source configured to provide electrical power to the light source.
- 31. The method of claim 29, wherein the oscillating mass is mounted to an internal side of the gun housing.
- 32. The method of claim 29, wherein a red light emission indicates that the gun has an increased firing capacity, and wherein a non-red light emission indicates that the gun has a decreased firing capacity.
PRIORITY APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/357,728, entitled “Motion Detecting Safety Device for Use with Less Lethal and Toy Guns” and filed Feb. 18, 2002; and from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/361,472, entitled “Motion-Detecting Safety Device to Distinguish Less Lethal and/or Toy Guns from Authentic Powdered Firearms” and filed Mar. 1, 2002. The entire disclosure of these priority documents is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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