1. Field of Preferred Embodiment
The present invention relates generally to a firearm lock, and more particularly, to a locking device for securing firearm.
This invention relates generally to a safety device for firearm and deals more particularly with an improved lock for securing a firearm in a disabled or inoperative condition. A firearm used as a home defense weapon must be stored at a convenient location to be readily accessible in the event of emergency. However, if the firearm is kept where it is accessible to children in the household the firearm should be stored in locked condition so that it cannot be operated without first removing the external locking device which secures it.
This invention is to prevent unauthorized access to a firearm. It locks the firearm to any secure surface (wall, Roll bar, vehicle etc.). The device locks the firearm to a surface as well as prevents the firearm from being loaded or fired when an external lock is added. Both mechanisms that lock up the firearm are also spring loaded to ensure quick access once unlocked by authorized user. Once unlocked, the firearm magazine release button being pushed allows the user to lift up the firearm and load for immediate use.
The padlock for the firearm is not included so that the user can select a padlock with a level of security, speed and function that suits their needs.
There have been many attempts to devise locks for the firearm which will prevent unauthorized use of the firearm. These locks often are not integral with the firearm, and accordingly, must be removed in order to render the firearm operable, and can thereby be lost or misplaced. Prior locks for firearms which have been made to be integral with the firearm require extensive modification to the firearm, and thus can affect the reliability of the firearm and require time and expense for proper installation. These firearm locks are sometimes difficult to manipulate, and therefore can be dangerous in an emergency where quick operation of the firearm is necessary. There have been attempts to devise locks that go around a firearm such as a box around the firearm or a box around outside firearms action. The firearm locks from inside as well as the outside of the firearms action. Which secures the prevention of loading and firing as well as locking it to a surface.
Specifically, it is the aim of the present invention to provide an improved firearm lock for securing a firearm in an inoperative condition and which may be readily opened without a conventional key, numerical combination or the like. The flexibility to use directional pad for maximum speed or hidden shackle locks for maximum security.
There is a need in the current art to provide a lock for the firearm which will effectively prevent operation of the firearms by unauthorized users, but which are readily manipulated by authorized users to permit deactivation of the lock and operation of the firearm in an emergency. It is desirable that such a lock be easily installed and non-intrusive to the integrity of the firearm, such that continued reliability of the firearm is insured after installation of the lock.
In a preferred embodiment, a surface-mounted locking and securing device is disclosed for economically, attractively, and securely holding a firearm. A first preferred embodiment of the locking device comprises an enclosure having a mounting bracket with a magazine block and a hinged latch lock bar. The mounting bracket having first and second ends carries a spring-loaded lock pin, which is dimensioned to pass through a hole or cut-out provided in the magazine block and a lock bar.
To secure a firearm, the firearm is held down against the magazine block and locked inside and outside by the spring-loaded lock pin and lock bar. This holds the firearm in place against the bracket, and prevents the firearm from being loaded with ammunition. The hinged latch lock bar is then swung closed so that the lock bar passes through the ejection port of the firearm and rests on the magazine block, enclosing the firearm to the device. The spring-loaded lock pin is pushed passing through the second end of the mounting bracket and the magazine block into a hole on the lock bar. An external pad lock is inserted at the mounting bracket lock tab attached to the mounting bracket and at the pin lock tab to secure the firearm into the mounting bracket.
To unlock the locking device, remove the external pad lock from the mounting bracket lock tab and the pin lock tab to release the spring-loaded pin from the magazine block. The spring-loaded pin drops down automatically for opening the spring-loaded lock bar hinge and the firearm is accessible. Additionally, the device has an automatic unlocking feature that when the external padlock is removed from the pin lock tab and lock pin, the lock bar automatically opens and release from the firearm's ejection port for quick and easy removal of the firearm without any extra step.
Other preferred embodiments of the locking and securing device has different latch door configurations and provide enclosures for multiple firearms.
In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the device comprises a vertical mounting tab that allows user to mount the firearm either vertically or horizontally.
In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, a method of locking and securing the firearm is disclosed including engaging the firearm's ejection port with a lock bar to prevent the firearm from being moved, locking the firearm to the device using an external lock, and limiting radial movement of the firearm.
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Although the surface-mounted locking and securing device for the firearm of the present invention has been illustrated as having a generally box-shaped enclosure, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that any number of hinging members could be provided to accommodate the complex shapes of various long guns.
Since certain changes may be made in the above described surface-mounted locking and securing device for firearm, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention herein involved, it is intended that all of the subject matter of the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted merely as examples illustrating the inventive concept herein and shall not be construed as limiting the invention.
Number | Date | Country | |
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62462336 | Feb 2017 | US |