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US2646560A
US2646560A US230480A US23048051A US2646560A US 2646560 A US2646560 A US 2646560A US 230480 A US230480 A US 230480A US 23048051 A US23048051 A US 23048051A US 2646560 A US2646560 A US 2646560A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41CSMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • F41C3/00Pistols, e.g. revolvers
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21KNON-ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES USING LUMINESCENCE; LIGHT SOURCES USING ELECTROCHEMILUMINESCENCE; LIGHT SOURCES USING CHARGES OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL; LIGHT SOURCES USING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AS LIGHT-GENERATING ELEMENTS; LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • This invention relates generally to starters guns as used to start athletic events, such as foot races or the like.
  • a starters gun which includes, in novel combination therewith, a flash unit; such flash unit being actuated by and thus synchronized with firing of the gun, and facing in the direction of the finish line, whereby the timers may thus readily view the flash andplace the stop-watches in operation with the desired accuracy.
  • Another important object of the invention is cuit of said flash unit when the hammer of the startin gun falls; such switch assembly being arranged so that it requires no resetting, and returns to a normal open position immediately after firing of the gun.
  • An additional object of the invention is to provide a flash unit and switch assembly for a starters gun, as above, which is adapted for manufacture as an attachment for existing starters guns, without any substantial alteration of the latter. While an attachment in its preferred embodiment, the invention may of course be included with the gun as initially manufactured.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide a practical and reliable combination starters gun and flash unit, and one which will be exceedingly effective for the purpose for which it is designed,
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a starters gun with the flash unit and switch assembly mounted thereon.
  • Fig. 2 is a front end elevation of the same.
  • the numeral I indicates generally a starters gun, which gun includes a barrel 2, a grip 3, a trigger 4, and a hammer 5; such hammer having a neutral or safety position as shown in Fig. 1, being movable rearwardly to cook the same and occupying a position ahead of said safety position upon firing.
  • the flash unit is indicated generally at 6, and
  • the flash unit 6 is Wired internally so that upon closing'of a circuit across two exposed terminals I I, current from the batteries (not shown) within the case I is fed to the globe I0, energizing the latter and causing th same to flash.
  • the rotary collar 8 is fitted on one side with an upstanding post I2 fixed to the bottom portion of an upstanding, dished or concave reflector I3 which lies alongside the flash globe I0. As the collar 8 is rotatable, the reflector I3 can be adjusted to face in any selected direction.
  • the flash unit laterally of the upper end of the battery case I, the flash unit includes asaddle I4 fixedly secured to said case by a rigid bracket I5.
  • the saddle I4 is adapted to engage over the barrel 2 of the starters gun I, with the battery case I laterally oifset from said barrel; the saddle I 4 being detachably secured to the barrel by means of opposed set screws I 6.
  • a longitudinal mounting arm I! is secured to the top of the saddle III and projects rearwardly therefrom in spaced or overhanging relation to the body I8 of the gun I.
  • the longitudinal mounting arm I I has a dielectric block I9 thereon.
  • a spring blade 20 is fixed to the dielectric block I9 and thence extends rearwardly at a downward incline in the direction of the hammer 5, such spring blade 20 having a depending contact element 2
  • is disposed so that when the hammer 5 is in its normal safety position there is slight spacing between said contact elements 2I and 22, but upon falling of the hammer and resulting firing of the starters gun I, said contact elements 2
  • a circuit wire 23 connects between one of the terminals II on the battery case I and a teris simultaneous or synchronized actuation of theflash unit 6; i. e. the flash globe l fires simultaneously with the gun
  • the starters gun I is normally fired in a direction transversely of the track, and the reflector I3 is thus previously adjusted so that it faces down the track in the direction of the'finish line and where the timers are standing.
  • a starters gun detachable from the gun and including a battery 'case,'a flash globe supported on the battery case,
  • a battery circuit in which the globe is included, and means adapted to secure the battery case to the gun; and a normally open switch assembly in said circuit including a contact element mounted on the flash unit and a cooperating element on the gun, the switch being responsive to and closing upon firing of said gun.
  • a flash unit for attachment to a starters gun having a barrel, comprising an upstanding *r battery case having a socket and globe at its upper end, a reflector backing the globe, means mounting the reflector on the case, a saddle fixed in connection with the upper portion of the case but disposed laterally thereof, said saddle engaging over the gun barrel from above, means to secure the saddle to the barrel, a battery circuit in which the globe is interposed, and a normal open switch assembly in the circuit responsive to and closing upon firing of the gun.
  • a flash unit for attachment to a starters gun having a barrel, comprising an upstanding battery case having a socket and globe at its upper end, a reflector backing the globe, means mounting the reflector on the case, a saddle fixed in connection with the upper portion of the case but disposed laterally thereof, said saddle engaging over the gun barrel from above, means to secure the saddle to the barrel, a battery circuit in which the globe is interposed, and anormal open switch assembly in the circuit;
  • the gun including a hammer having a normal or safety position rearwardly of the advanced or firing position of said hammer, the switch assembly including one contact element on the hammer and another contact element fixed with the saddle ahead of said one contact element, and said elements being normally spaced but engaging when the hammer advances to firing position.
  • a flash unit as in claim 5, in which there is a mounting arm extending rearwardly from the saddle and above the gun, and a spring finger secured in insulated relation to and inclining downwardly and rearwardly from the arm; said other contact element being on the lower end of said spring finger.
  • a starters gun In combination, a starters gun, a flash unit having an upstanding flash globe, means tomount the unit on the gun, and a horizontalaxis reflector mounted behind the globe and facing laterally of the barrel of the gun when the unit is mounted thereon.

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July 21, 1953 w. E. KROEGER 2,646,560 FLASH UNIT FOR STARTERS suns Filed June 8, 1951 .EZLQ'. J b
INVE NTOR n'rronnsv s Patent ed July 21, 1953 FLASH UNIT on STARTERS GUNS Wilbur E; Kroeger, Davis, Calif. Application June 8, 1951, Serial No. 230,480
1. This invention relates generally to starters guns as used to start athletic events, such as foot races or the like.
It is the practice for the persons acting as timers to stand at the finish line, and the stopwatches held by such timers are manually placed in operation upon visual response by the timers to the firing of the starters gun at the starting line; the intervening distance causing difiiculties with respect to the timers starting the watches in a manner to obtain high accuracy.
It is therefore the major object of this invention to provide a starters gun which includes, in novel combination therewith, a flash unit; such flash unit being actuated by and thus synchronized with firing of the gun, and facing in the direction of the finish line, whereby the timers may thus readily view the flash andplace the stop-watches in operation with the desired accuracy.
Another important object of the invention is cuit of said flash unit when the hammer of the startin gun falls; such switch assembly being arranged so that it requires no resetting, and returns to a normal open position immediately after firing of the gun.
An additional object of the invention is to provide a flash unit and switch assembly for a starters gun, as above, which is adapted for manufacture as an attachment for existing starters guns, without any substantial alteration of the latter. While an attachment in its preferred embodiment, the invention may of course be included with the gun as initially manufactured.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a flash unit and switch assembly, for attachment to a starters gun, designed for ease and economy of manufacture and ready. installation.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a practical and reliable combination starters gun and flash unit, and one which will be exceedingly effective for the purpose for which it is designed,
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Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a starters gun with the flash unit and switch assembly mounted thereon.
7 Claims. (Cl. 340-321) 2 Fig. 2 is a front end elevation of the same. Referring now more particularly to the characters of reference on the drawings, the numeral I indicates generally a starters gun, which gun includes a barrel 2, a grip 3, a trigger 4, and a hammer 5; such hammer having a neutral or safety position as shown in Fig. 1, being movable rearwardly to cook the same and occupying a position ahead of said safety position upon firing. The flash unit is indicated generally at 6, and
, comprises an upstanding tubular battery case 1 fitted at the upper end with a rotary collar 8; a socket 9 projecting upwardly through the collar 8 for the reception, inremovable relation, of a flash globe I0.
The flash unit 6 is Wired internally so that upon closing'of a circuit across two exposed terminals I I, current from the batteries (not shown) within the case I is fed to the globe I0, energizing the latter and causing th same to flash.
The rotary collar 8 is fitted on one side with an upstanding post I2 fixed to the bottom portion of an upstanding, dished or concave reflector I3 which lies alongside the flash globe I0. As the collar 8 is rotatable, the reflector I3 can be adjusted to face in any selected direction.
Laterally of the upper end of the battery case I, the flash unit includes asaddle I4 fixedly secured to said case by a rigid bracket I5. The saddle I4 is adapted to engage over the barrel 2 of the starters gun I, with the battery case I laterally oifset from said barrel; the saddle I 4 being detachably secured to the barrel by means of opposed set screws I 6.
A longitudinal mounting arm I! is secured to the top of the saddle III and projects rearwardly therefrom in spaced or overhanging relation to the body I8 of the gun I. At its rear end portion the longitudinal mounting arm I I has a dielectric block I9 thereon. A spring blade 20 is fixed to the dielectric block I9 and thence extends rearwardly at a downward incline in the direction of the hammer 5, such spring blade 20 having a depending contact element 2| at its rear end, and a cooperating upstanding contact element 22 is fixed to the hammer 5. The contact element 2| is disposed so that when the hammer 5 is in its normal safety position there is slight spacing between said contact elements 2I and 22, but upon falling of the hammer and resulting firing of the starters gun I, said contact elements 2| and 22 come into engagement, but immediately release as the hammer 5 retracts to its safety-position.
A circuit wire 23 connects between one of the terminals II on the battery case I and a teris simultaneous or synchronized actuation of theflash unit 6; i. e. the flash globe l fires simultaneously with the gun The starters gun I is normally fired in a direction transversely of the track, and the reflector I3 is thus previously adjusted so that it faces down the track in the direction of the'finish line and where the timers are standing.
When the starters gun I is fired, with resulting flash from the globe l0which flash is enhanced by the reflector l3-the timers readily receive quick visual response, and the stopwatches can be placed in operation with accuracy.
From the foregoing description it will be readily seen that there has been produced such a device as substantially fulfills the objects of the invention, as set forth herein.
While this specification sets forth in detail the present and preferred construction of the device, still in practice such deviations from such detail may be resorted to as do not form a departure from the spirit of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
Having thus described the invention, the following is claimed as new and useful, and upon which Letters Patent are desired:
1, In combination, a starters gun; a flash unit detachable from the gun and including a battery 'case,'a flash globe supported on the battery case,
a battery circuit in which the globe is included, and means adapted to secure the battery case to the gun; and a normally open switch assembly in said circuit including a contact element mounted on the flash unit and a cooperating element on the gun, the switch being responsive to and closing upon firing of said gun.
2. A combination, as in claim 1, in which the battery case is in an upstanding position with the globe at its upper end, and a laterally facing reflector mounted in backing relation to the globe.
3. A combination, as in claim 2, in which the reflector is adjustable about the globe.
4. A flash unit, for attachment to a starters gun having a barrel, comprising an upstanding *r battery case having a socket and globe at its upper end, a reflector backing the globe, means mounting the reflector on the case, a saddle fixed in connection with the upper portion of the case but disposed laterally thereof, said saddle engaging over the gun barrel from above, means to secure the saddle to the barrel, a battery circuit in which the globe is interposed, and a normal open switch assembly in the circuit responsive to and closing upon firing of the gun.
5. A flash unit, for attachment to a starters gun having a barrel, comprising an upstanding battery case having a socket and globe at its upper end, a reflector backing the globe, means mounting the reflector on the case, a saddle fixed in connection with the upper portion of the case but disposed laterally thereof, said saddle engaging over the gun barrel from above, means to secure the saddle to the barrel, a battery circuit in which the globe is interposed, and anormal open switch assembly in the circuit; the gun including a hammer having a normal or safety position rearwardly of the advanced or firing position of said hammer, the switch assembly including one contact element on the hammer and another contact element fixed with the saddle ahead of said one contact element, and said elements being normally spaced but engaging when the hammer advances to firing position.
6. A flash unit, as in claim 5, in which there is a mounting arm extending rearwardly from the saddle and above the gun, and a spring finger secured in insulated relation to and inclining downwardly and rearwardly from the arm; said other contact element being on the lower end of said spring finger.
'7. In combination, a starters gun, a flash unit having an upstanding flash globe, means tomount the unit on the gun, and a horizontalaxis reflector mounted behind the globe and facing laterally of the barrel of the gun when the unit is mounted thereon.
WILBUR E. IQROEGER.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 829,726 McIntosh Aug. 28, 1906 1,993,979 Reed Mar. 12, 1935 2,317,713 Aufiero Apr. 27, 1943
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US2977580A (en) * 1958-08-18 1961-03-28 Rodney F Sprecher Flash attachment for starter's pistol
US3245071A (en) * 1963-12-30 1966-04-05 George T Pillsbury Hunter's signaling device
US3665452A (en) * 1970-03-16 1972-05-23 William T Maccreadie Starting-timing device for swimming, track and field

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US1993979A (en) * 1934-07-19 1935-03-12 Lewis H Reed Firearm
US2317713A (en) * 1941-09-11 1943-04-27 John R Aufiero Signal mechanism

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US1993979A (en) * 1934-07-19 1935-03-12 Lewis H Reed Firearm
US2317713A (en) * 1941-09-11 1943-04-27 John R Aufiero Signal mechanism

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US2977580A (en) * 1958-08-18 1961-03-28 Rodney F Sprecher Flash attachment for starter's pistol
US3245071A (en) * 1963-12-30 1966-04-05 George T Pillsbury Hunter's signaling device
US3665452A (en) * 1970-03-16 1972-05-23 William T Maccreadie Starting-timing device for swimming, track and field

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