CA2299307A1 - Device to secure hand-held firearms - Google Patents

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CA2299307A1
CA2299307A1 CA002299307A CA2299307A CA2299307A1 CA 2299307 A1 CA2299307 A1 CA 2299307A1 CA 002299307 A CA002299307 A CA 002299307A CA 2299307 A CA2299307 A CA 2299307A CA 2299307 A1 CA2299307 A1 CA 2299307A1
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Iradj Hessabi
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A17/00Safety arrangements, e.g. safeties
    • F41A17/06Electric or electromechanical safeties
    • F41A17/066Electric or electromechanical safeties having means for recognizing biometric parameters, e.g. voice control, finger print or palm print control
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A17/00Safety arrangements, e.g. safeties
    • F41A17/02Key-operated safeties
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A17/00Safety arrangements, e.g. safeties
    • F41A17/04Safeties of the combination-lock type
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A17/00Safety arrangements, e.g. safeties
    • F41A17/46Trigger safeties, i.e. means for preventing trigger movement
    • F41A17/54Protecting-caps for trigger guards; Trigger locking pieces mounted on, or within, the trigger guard

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Abstract

Mechanic gun lock with electronic voice and word recognition and microphone, comprising of a mechanical, two part section with a lockable body which is fastened in place around the trigger of a handheld fire armwith a locking mechanism in place. For the release of the two parts an electronic switch is designed. This loosens the locking mechanism if the electronic voice processor recognizes a prior safed code word, and voice from a certain person as correct. The gun lock works with a low voltage for example a battery.

Description

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The irnrentyan n~rs to a device tv sec~rre hsna_he)d tirearms_ Ownership and tie of hand-held firearms is su6Jeet to tough laws- In some counfries a permit Is necessary for the purchase of a hand-held (rearm, and also far oWrua~tip and use. Unau~foci~ad persons. in par~~~lar ~hltdren.
aee r2sbicted ~n the use and' vwrtership; because s~nauthort~ed use can ~use massive damag~s ahd can lead to the loss of I'tfe. That is why owners of hartd_ held finaarrns one resports,'ble for sofa storage and tfie prevantton of unautharited use Hare fhe invention sets in, which is based on the task. to specify a loclang device at the pmvbtisly mentioned Idea, by whll~ the unlocking of the I~ Is sirr,oltf~, does not re~uEre specie! keys or number combinatarrn. and which on top of that is e!'~~cbve, easy and ec~nomlcal.
In order i;a e~lvely prevent unauthorized use of hand-held firearms the tNgger itsslt 1s blocked by a devk~ whicrt aonsistg of two mnneeting halves wivd'~ d~ the trigger positioned on the outside of the hand-held ~reerm.
By fold-cng >Jp th ese two haMes, the trigger lever with the frlgper guard is covered, In addition, tha trigs~r IwQr itself is blocked by .a. bolt; wHleh e~enOs o~rer both halves, ahd adepts to the form of the trg0er lever, on rt vv~h a certain shape lxlc O1/19i00 10:03 $i02 796 3502 KEVEH~1.V L & S L~004i01S
in sUeh a manndr th~Et s pull of the (rigger lever is impassible. The. the two hetvvs of the locking device connectng. fastener is placid 6etwean the Lyvo halves, so that these ;~cfter iodcing of the locking can net be removed ,~thout their unloddng_ Whereby Ei bloddng df the ~tigger lever in pulled position is possible.
so the! s tnenipulatio~~ g a shy be~mes impossible. Whereby the bold itself can be crested !~y tt~ locking devloe.
To prevent dle;piacement trf one of the tv~ halves; both halves ere held together by means erf a hinge. So, air uniodcing of the IoddrtA device, the blocking r.~vice can ~~e removed ag a yrhore, as a v~hoie laid aside. and far the renevred pecurlng as a whole be reset an thQ t'~arx! held ire arm.
In its simplest form the locking device Is a lock with, a key or a (oak with a numbQr eornbina~n. For its removal ne~ry 1s therefiete fhe opening devise of the loci. Even If the key is not available ar the number r~rrtbination is not rec~lted the hand hek! i~reerrn can be employed as a 'Dummy' and i~ usable as a psychological ~rnea~lon.
Adysntegeou,v the lacking device shows s ele~romc wi~ioh is eCulpped a ~i~oP~=~~' and a program end d~ memory end which is Pr'o9ramr~ed for rec~gnklon. As ~ loan of recognition speech ree~ibon is Proposed. t:urther a gird for an authorized input ~s prey which a pr0oassot with speech neo3gnttion dig~izes and enters In the dale Mensory. For 2..

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use the b ocking me~~hanisrn of !he fork ;s r~~, ~a (~h the matching key wok cede-word is anl~ermd. ALAS fhl9 speech an~iyt~l and digltelised oade-word. with the ente~d kc~-woM the ~adclng n~e~~isrn ob~ns so that the loddng rnechianism ran be removed and the end held firearm ba used..
~~ ~ ~W ~a of the search r~opnition it is theteR~re ensured shi3t only 4n~~ whose code-word matches with the in the rnen,vry entered fcay.word fs as auEherri~ee re~nlzed end the r9leas~ of the hand hid ~~e arM
naactted_ parlfeufatiy since ell humans have a r.J~targ~n~e spy d,y~,m whicr~
enables a assocatioo.
~dvente9eouf~ far ~ speech analysis is the input of a cat#em far the authorized spoken lu~y-word, aa~ s~o~d iS sc~erel flmes for exarr~pte 5 times) d'rv(ded, each of the!;a word parts ~s ~r an~p)ltude and in each case the biggest amplitudes Held far testihp with the ~ the, release of the lock stored code-word ~hed~ ~a in ~o ~r~e rnanr~e sepin the same srae word pgrts.
fhe bigg~,t in these word parts. appearing amptltude is then compared with the oorres~nding sltmplll:ude of the stored input, whereas, ibr carnp,ar~~n p,-e~rably .
rBla~d amounts ate to be u9td. about the di~t~~ At the higher amalitude of a word Part o~ the following word pact Through this ~mppdson, the input is independent form ~.~e absolute voiun~e of the spoken arde-word land ale wid~sPreed ~ndepennent hem the speech speed mrhid~. in crisis s~tu~on, as a Oli19i00- _10:03 $702 i98 3502 KEVEHW L & S L~006i01S
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rote, Is spoken very ~~ and also relatively 'fast while the kex~word input takes ~ evenly with nnrrnaf volume and common epAach speed.
vVh9le cotnDartng tt~= erode word with ~e inserted key word the highest ahipGtudes cf the first part of the word with the second word part with the th~r~d word part, ~tc, are dE~tem'tined. They drf~erenoes of the key-~wo~d-input already ston9d, th~r ~ the~~efore w~hout further prbpat~ion be cornpetred. If the rel~ior'!s corrfnrm whhln the set boiJndarias _ the cod.;nput wifi be noted as conform to !he key word ehd consequently recoghi~ed as rtght Wlfh mrtforrT~f~y the lock opt and consequently atao the faa~~Er. l~ of c~nfcrmtly vy( fceep the ødstener dosed and the hand held flre0trn can rt0t be used_ The raa~ner itself Udlrates a biccking levee, whlr~ works together w~ti, an eJec~ornsgne~b~ acti~r~sd t~OCk;ng bok. At determined conformity a magnet puW tie bk~d~cing 60l! !~ whereby the blocking (ever is refeas~ed and bath halves of the bl~~c,(~;nD d~ are separaf;cd o~ opened and c9n tie taken cr~F
Thrr rtelure of the Inven~on is within !he diagrams 1 bo 7 and presented exeart(ve e~rnplea ~~re doser ~lained: therewi~t show Figwe 01: hand held flreerrn with b(xking davke (hsi~c~,jt) Figure Da hlodting de~r~e, perap~ve diagram Ol%1gi00 io:o:~ $7p2 7gg 302 KEVEHav L & S i~oo7io15 Figure 03: details bioddng device .
Fgyre 3a: bl~~cking device open view) _ F4yre 3b: Blocking devie0 ove~d (wt~ .

Figure 3~ blocking device side view (partial wt) Figure 04: circuit diagram elec'~ronic IoCk Figure Q5: example speech analysis of a code urard Figure 5e: :cpectrt~m code word ~ .

Fig ure 5b: a~mplltude - comparlsan Figure 1 shows a gun 1 as hand held firearm with handle 2 and bane! 3 .n which in the .handed: a bullet containing magaZln~ 4 I5 Inserted_ The barrel 3 is in common state sficte and load mode, it is lead in a ridge 5. The trigger 6 shows a trigger handle t and a therein atr$nged triger lever B.. A biodcing device 1 D is paced oval the trlgder 8 so that the trlgg~arvever 8 can not be operated. This - in figure 2 ver~pec~ive presented blocking d~rice consi3ts - as In Figure 3 rerogniaablA - of a Best sf,ell .piece 11 and a end shell pied 9 6, which in the seceded prESentatinn which can be put together, Both aompetible shells t ~ and 16 endow the 6~!~er B. so t~ the t~ggor lever 8 by pelf is not accessible and an ecdvat;pn of the trigger 6 orgvented.
Advantagm of the IocJcing device as a pock with a ~e magnet 13 fenration, with w~fch the Irking twit 1~,1 irt~mediste work tegelhr~: in order ier the release maen0ls 13 to opetate: t!'tere are batteries ~ a provided. which, era o1~19ioo lo:o.~ '$'702 7gg 3502 KE:~EHaV L & S l~]oo8io15 slgo a the first shell 11 arcammodated. F~~therM~ the first sheJ1 t 1 cflnt~airts the e(et~ronic ~o (F"rg~.re d sha~ws s diagram arcuit drawing) with s p~~r 21 for the lspeer~ c~cog~~~l~on and a camoarfson prxesser 22 es v~rell as a data memory 2d. A rniavphdne 26 allows the entry of a code mord~ whereby st the enbnr the switch 2g.1 Is opet»ted.
This rode word (s as electronic signal .transmitted to the speech reoognitidn proc~sr~r~Zd and speech anehticsnY treated 9s data acrd in the data memory 2~ stored, Through this Microphone 26 the ketr-wbrd will be entered In order to Swe ttte it~y wbrd. the switch ?~,2 is (in addttlon to this the switch 25,~
is equipped with iw~r switch levels operated. s0 that tt~e in the speech r~n9nition processor Z 1 spee~~ ahglyticallY treated key~rd ' approaches an other part of the data r~nemory2~~. Both speech '~'"s are put in the data memory where now tn the first instsnte, the length of the cods-word is co"'pen~d with the one of the keY-word, deviations ara o'vermme thmugh oorr~press~ng or str'etehing of the code-chord to the length of the key-~o~ The ~D W~' ~A~ t° ~'e dun3tion.
so equalized signals :atg then compared in the oomDerison Per 22 if matchir~A
the Control switch 25 Is ac~frvated. so that the electromagnet 13 aggregates the le~ng m eehanism 1 Z the blocking bolt 1 ~ ~ is pulled bade and the blodan9 handle 17 releas~s~, whe~b71 the two hehr~s 1 ~ and 1 B of the blocking device ~n be rernorvecl. A program rnetnory. 23 aor~ns for the c~ur5e of events nr5r P~9n'm lines which - as With data prtng common - are proct~se~d after ~ aac~ other.

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Eo, spelt anal~sls treatment, . the speech rntry Is picked up Oy the microphone and, the signal separated tnta segments, tt~ ~'"~um in eat of the Internals ire oompan:d and the compartson ~ralue s~kored 1n data storage. A
typical mat~le cf SuW . a oomper~h ~lysis. shown in Figure 5. The (normal spoken) ~ey-word d~at'nrers st , the speech an~Yais !he in figure 5a shoyvn sp,~rur~ whereby th a tamely length aF the spectrum 1.8 S set in motion. The ~n exsrnple soft end sl~Mr spoken) node word produoas af'tar the speech analytxal dent a~ spe~rurt~ -1=',guts 5b - which is 2.2 s Iong_ Thin spectturn is brought for eornpetison to the carne dur~ion of ~.e s - ~9Ure 5. The amplitude ratios ~nsed~e word puts ace naw ralctrle6ed and oompered_ through the ad)us~np of ratios ~ al~sol~ite high the amplitude height is Made tarrtpat~son of the volume is independ~att. The sesuit of the va~a'~ons responds ratios - F~9~~ 5 tttaf~ apart ~~ 'gin begmnlng and worded - sV~Ident agreement consists and on agreement-can lee taped.

Claims (6)

  1. Claims 01. Device to secure hand held fire arms characterized by two shells, the trigger (7) of a small are (1) overlapping formation, whereby both shells (11, 16) are connectable with one another, as well as through ~ the two shells in connection with one another connecting locking mechanism (12) whereby one of the shells (11, 16) one by means of a lock activated locking bolt (12.1) and the other of the shells (16, 11) one with the locking bolt (12.1) interacting locking handle (17) exhibits.
  2. 02. Device according to claim 1 through that characterized, that both shells (11, 16) are to open linked together.
  3. 03. Device according to claim 1 or 2 through that characterized that the locking mechanism (12) is formed in a manner that it blocks the activation of the trigger (~) with a sustain mold-lock on the trigger level (~) to apply up against.
  4. 04. Device according to one of the claims 1 through 3, through that characterized that the locking mechanism exhibits an electronic which is programmed for the detection of speech recognition, which is equipped with a minimum of one micro processor and a program and data memory.
  5. 5. Device according to claim 4 characterized that in one shell a microphone for entry of a code word is positioned.
  6. 6. Device according to claim 5 characterized that in one of the shells for the input of a key word through the microphone a switch is equipped.
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