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This disclosure relates generally to firearms, and more particularly, to allowing individuals with physical disabilities of the hand and fingers to use firearms as intended. This device is an accessory designed for firearms.
This invention is useful for individuals who have difficulty shooting firearms. This difficulty comes from individuals having issues with their phalanges and metacarpals of the hand(s). This could be deformities to/and/or missing phalanges and metacarpals, preventing them from using a firearm with traditional shooting techniques. The idea originally came from observing U.S. Armed Forces Service Members and public servants who could not shoot due to injuries while in the line of duty. In conjunction, this device will allow many individuals to be able to use firearms, when before they could not.
To properly fire most firearms in any capacity as intended requires an individual to have Phalanges (bones in the fingers) to work the action of the firearm, the action being a combination of the trigger and/or hammer, and the magazine release button in a semi-automatic firearm, a breach, and/or cylinder in a revolver. It also requires using the Metacarpals (bones in the palm) to hold the firearm. This device solves this problem for squeezing the trigger of a firearm. It allows the user to put the Trigger Actuation Button (4) anywhere they are comfortable and can reach. This allows users with physical deformities of the fingers and hands to still be able to use firearms. When required, even the thumb metacarpal can be used to do so.
Phalanges and Metacarpals Trigger Activator Device for Firearms invention is created for users who have missing and/or deformed fingers and palms. The device mounts under the receiver, attaching to the frame of the firearm by screws and/or rail system, allowing for the device to be used by left or right handed users. This device is intended to allow users to be able to use a firearm in a non-traditional manner.
Some components were acquired commercially off the shelf from various vendors, requiring no special fabrication or assemble techniques, except for the Main Housing (1) shown in
The Phalanges and Metacarpals Trigger Activator Device for Firearms invention is mounted properly on a generic firearm using the rail system slot built into the Main Housing (1) and/or the Clamp Adjustment Screws (7). It is adjusted so the Trigger Actuator (8) is within the trigger guard of the firearm when the Clamp Adjustment Screws (7) are tightened to prevent the invention from moving during use. The Bolt (5) and Knurl Knob to tighten clamp (6) is used to additionally secure the Main Housing (1) and Side Housing Trigger Guard (2) during operation to limit movement of the invention. When the Battery (11) is charged using the Charger Port (9), the device is considered always on, only activating when the Trigger Actuation Button (4) is manipulated. The Trigger Actuation Button connects to the Trigger Actuation Button Port (10). This may or may not be removable/attachable, allowing the user to render the device safe from operation and/or put into operation. The user aims at the designated target following firearm operations and safety rules. By pressing the Trigger Actuation Button (4), a circuit is completed, sending a signal to the Main Board (13). The Main Board (13) activates the Linear Servo (12). The Linear Servo (12) is attached to the Trigger Actuator (8). When the Linear Servo is activated, it moves the Trigger Actuator (8). As the trigger Actuator (8) moves in a linear direction, it makes contact with the trigger of the firearm. As the Trigger Actuator (8) continues to move in a linear direction, it compresses the trigger, then returns to its starting position.