Claims
- 1. A grip suitable for triggering a firing actuator of a gun, the grip comprising:a frame adapted for mounting to the gun; a trigger movably secured to said frame; a sensor positioned to detect a pull of said trigger; a linear motor adapted for mechanical coupling to said firing actuator; a source of electric power; a pulsation power controller electrically connected to said sensor, said power source and said linear motor for energizing said linear motor with a pulsating signal in response to a trigger pull.
- 2. The grip according to claim 1 wherein said linear motor is a solenoid.
- 3. The grip according to claim 1 wherein said pulsation power controller includes a switch in a circuit connecting said linear motor to said power source and an oscillating signal generator connected to control the operation of said switch.
- 4. The grip according to claim 3 wherein said switch is a MOSFET transistor.
- 5. The grip according to claim 3 wherein said oscillating signal generator is resident on a microcontroller integrated circuit.
- 6. The grip according to claim 1 further comprising a low-resistance energy trap in a circuit connecting said power source to said linear motor.
- 7. The grip according to claim 6 wherein said low-resistance energy trap is a discrete capacitor.
- 8. The grip according to claim 1 wherein said pulsation power controller includes an adjustable frequency output.
- 9. The grip according to claim 1 wherein said source of electric power is a battery.
- 10. A power-assisted gun trigger subassembly suitable for mounting to a gun having a mechanical firing mechanism, the subassembly comprising:a grip frame; a trigger movably secured to said grip frame; a trigger sensor secured to said grip frame and responsive to movement of said trigger; a solenoid adapted for coupling to said firing mechanism; a battery connector for providing a source of electrical energy; a pulsation power controller connected to said solenoid, said trigger sensor and said battery connector.
- 11. The grip according to claim 10 wherein said pulsation power controller includes a switch in a circuit connecting said solenoid to said battery connector and an oscillating signal generator connected to control the operation of said switch.
- 12. The grip according to claim 11 wherein said switch is a MOSFET transistor.
- 13. The grip according to claim 11 wherein said oscillating signal generator is resident on a microcontroller integrated circuit.
- 14. The grip according to claim 10 further comprising a capacitor in a circuit connecting said battery connector to said solenoid.
- 15. A power-assisted gun trigger subassembly suitable for mounting to a gun having a trigger and a mechanical firing mechanism:a solenoid adapted for coupling to said firing mechanism; a trigger sensor responsive to movement of the trigger; a battery; a circuit connecting said battery to said solenoid; a switch in said circuit for controllably opening and closing said circuit; a capacitor in said circuit; an oscillating signal generator connected to said trigger sensor and said switch for cycling said switch in response to movement of the trigger.
- 16. The grip according to claim 15 wherein said oscillating signal generator is resident on a microcontroller integrated circuit.
- 17. A method for triggering a gun having a trigger, a trigger pull sensor and a mechanical firing actuator linked to a solenoid, the method comprising:detecting a trigger pull with said trigger pull sensor; energizing said solenoid with an oscillating power signal when said trigger pull is detected.
- 18. The method according to claim 17 wherein said step of energizing said solenoid includes applying a varying frequency oscillating signal.
- 19. The method according to claim 17 wherein said step of energizing said solenoid includes applying a oscillating signal having a decreasing frequency.
- 20. The method according to claim 17 further comprising the step of storing energy from said battery in a capacitor before detecting said trigger pull.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Applications for Ser. No. 60/421,664 filed on Oct. 28, 2002.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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