WO2007057890A2 - Materiel de formation pour armes a feu utilisant des culasses rotatives et non rotatives - Google Patents

Materiel de formation pour armes a feu utilisant des culasses rotatives et non rotatives Download PDF

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WO2007057890A2
WO2007057890A2 PCT/IL2006/001317 IL2006001317W WO2007057890A2 WO 2007057890 A2 WO2007057890 A2 WO 2007057890A2 IL 2006001317 W IL2006001317 W IL 2006001317W WO 2007057890 A2 WO2007057890 A2 WO 2007057890A2
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training aid
illuminator
illumination
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firearm
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Moshe Charles
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Priority to US12/425,936 priority patent/US20110281242A1/en

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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41GWEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
    • F41G3/00Aiming or laying means
    • F41G3/26Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying
    • F41G3/2616Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying using a light emitting device
    • F41G3/2622Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying using a light emitting device for simulating the firing of a gun or the trajectory of a projectile
    • F41G3/2655Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying using a light emitting device for simulating the firing of a gun or the trajectory of a projectile in which the light beam is sent from the weapon to the target
    • 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
    • F41A33/00Adaptations for training; Gun simulators
    • F41A33/02Light- or radiation-emitting guns ; Light- or radiation-sensitive guns; Cartridges carrying light emitting sources, e.g. laser

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  • the present invention relates to an apparatus and system permitting
  • invention relates to a light-emitting ammunition to be used as part of a system
  • firearms including a bolt and/or rotating bolt as well as rifles, Machine guns,
  • caliber Laser Firing Cartridge comprised of a laser projector with a mechanical
  • the laser projector utilizes a concentric shape recalling that
  • Sweat's innovation lies in the adjustable settings that allows a single
  • Sweat also teaches a switch
  • Sweat does not teach rim modification that prevents ejection of the cartridge
  • Sweat does not describe a safety interlock. Sweat's module can
  • a firing pin switch instead describing a mechanical wave sensor and/or an
  • the signal includes an alignment carrier that
  • Johnsen' s implementation is not limited to a handgun but can be
  • circuitry required to properly simulate the travel delay of a projectile for more accurate simulations such specific algorithms and circuitry not being relevant
  • the present invention is a training aid and system, which training aid is
  • the training aid is designed to replace a standard a bolt and/or rotating
  • the training aid utilizes an illumination source
  • Cocking is generally accomplished in one of
  • handgun models a user may cock the weapon by manually thumbing back the
  • a "slide" a bolt, a rotating bolt or a
  • bolt carrier is displaced to aft of the firearm.
  • cocking mechanisms including, but not limited to, “squeeze cockers” and the
  • illumination is emitted from the barrel of the firearm and appears for a fixed
  • apparatus including: (a) a power source, an illuminator electrically attached to
  • training aid has a concentric shape recalling that of a bolt, a rotating bolt or a
  • illuminator is a light emitting diode.
  • illuminator is a light bulb.
  • illuminator is a laser.
  • illuminator is an "eye safe" laser.
  • actuator further includes a pressure sensitive switch.
  • pressure sensitive switch simulates a firearm primer.
  • training aid apparatus further includes a collimator for focusing and/or
  • collimator collimates illumination passing through the collimator into an area
  • collimator collimates illumination passing through the collimator into an area
  • the source includes a capacitor for limiting illumination duration.
  • the source includes a capacitor for limiting the number of illuminations thereby
  • aid apparatus further includes a time chip for controlling the time of
  • illuminator is modulated between 10-100 KHz.
  • illuminator is modulated at substantially 40 KHz.
  • illuminator illuminates at any wavelength.
  • illuminator illuminates substantially at a wavelength producing visible color
  • aid apparatus further includes a transmitter for transmitting a signal.
  • a training aid system including: (a) a firearm including a barrel, (b) a
  • the training aid apparatus includes a wireless transmitter and
  • the audio apparatus includes a receiver.
  • training aid apparatus has a concentric shape recalling that of a bolt, a rotating
  • aid apparatus includes a pneumatic recoil simulator.
  • weighted striker for simulating subjective and objective recoil.
  • a displacer for readily displacing the weighted striker against a
  • the training aid is responsive to an action selected from the group consisting of: the training aid
  • apparatus further includes a speaker.
  • the audio signal According to further embodiments of the present invention the audio
  • apparatus further includes a speaker for simulating a sound selected from the
  • apparatus includes a set of headphones for simulating a sound selected from the
  • apparatus further includes a processing unit.
  • processing unit is a computer.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a replacement bolt carrier and/or bolt of a first
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded view of an M16/AR15/M4 weapon system including a
  • FIG. 1 schematic view of the training aid system according to the present invention.
  • Figure 1 shows an embodiment of a
  • Training aid 10 is preferably comprised of an illuminator 12, a
  • Training aid 10 is preferably used while situated inside of, and in
  • firearm 18 is preferably comprised of a
  • Barrel 26 is preferably
  • firearm 18 is one selected from the group consisting of any
  • firearm including a bolt and/or rotating bolt 28, a bolt carrier 30 as well as
  • rifles Machine guns, Sniper rifles, a pistol, a revolver, a shotgun, a rifle and the
  • training aid 10 has a concentric shape recalling that of a bolt
  • illuminator 12 is a light emitting diode (“LED”) for readily
  • illuminator 12 is an LED of sufficient power to illuminate
  • proximal and distal targets with visible and/or invisible illumination.
  • illuminator 12 is an LED has a capacity of at between 0.1-1
  • illuminator 12 is an LED has a capacity of at between 0.1-1
  • illuminator 12 is an LED has a capacity of at least 1 watts.
  • illuminator 12 is a bulb, which bulb is constructed of such
  • illuminator 12 is a laser diode for readily emitting
  • power source 14 is electrically connected to illuminator 12.
  • power source 14 is situated in adjacency to illuminator 12 for
  • illuminator 12 is powered by a
  • battery 32 is a lithium battery for readily enhancing length of
  • battery 32 is a battery commonly used with known
  • battery 32 is a 3v lithium battery akin of CR 123
  • actuator 16 is constructed of a crystalline.
  • actuator 16 is constructed of a crystalline.
  • actuator 16 is constructed of at least one crystalline formation, such that
  • power source 14 generates electric current by application of
  • actuator 16 includes a pressure sensitive switch 34
  • pressure sensitive switch 34 simulates a firearm primer.
  • actuator 16 is constructed of such material so as to substantially
  • an abbreviated firing pin 24 can be used thereby facilitating
  • actuator 16 and/or pressure sensitive switch 34 includes an
  • actuator 16 and/or pressure sensitive switch 34 are disposed on actuator 16 and/or pressure sensitive switch 34.
  • actuator 16 is electrically connected to, and situated near,
  • Actuator 16 is further preferably electrically connected to,
  • batteries 32 so as to be capable of conducting an electrical
  • training aid 10 includes a capacitor 36 attached to, or
  • capacitor 36 is geared toward providing a multiplicity of
  • capacitor can be preset to release an electrical charge
  • capacitor 36 replaces and/or augments the use of batteries 32
  • capacitor 36 is geared toward providing the ability to create
  • the "jam" may require the removal
  • capacitor 36 reengaging and facilitating the continuation of the string of fire.
  • a time chip 38 is electrically to, or integrally formed with,
  • time chip 38 can be preset to readily facilitate illumination of
  • illuminator 12 for any time between 0.01 seconds and 1.0 seconds.
  • time chip 38 can be preset to readily facilitate illumination of
  • time chip 38 can be preset to readily facilitate illumination of
  • time chip 38 can be preset to readily facilitate illumination of
  • training aid 10 includes a collimator 40 attached to, or
  • collimator 40 is situated in adjacency to illuminator 12 for
  • collimators 40 of different characteristics can be used as a collimators 40 of different characteristics.
  • collimator 40 focuses and/or collimates illumination passing
  • collimator 40 focuses and/or collimates illumination passing
  • a bias 42 is situated on, or in adjacency to, actuator 16 for
  • actuator 16 readily displacing actuator 16 such that actuator 16 disengages and illumination
  • training aid 10 includes an identification transmitter 44 for
  • identification transmitter 44 readily transmits a signal
  • identification transmitter 44 is capable of transmitting any
  • Miles2000TM including but not limited to, Miles2000TM. Namely and by way of example only
  • identification transmitter 44 readily facilitates transmitting any signal indicative
  • identification transmitter 44 is capable of transmitting any
  • training aid 10 is further comprised of a pneumatic recoil
  • simulation element 46 for readily allowing discharge of training aid 10 as if
  • training aid was a fully functional bolt, rotating bolt or bolt carrier firing a
  • recoil simulation element only "re-cocks" hammer 22
  • recoil simulation element 46 is non-pneumatic and includes
  • recoil simulation element is activated electrically by trigger
  • firearm 18 is further comprises of a pneumatic mechanism
  • hammer 22 In operation, hammer 22 is displaced to a rearward position.
  • cocking rearward positioning of hammer 22 is known as "cocking" and usually a
  • actuator 16 the contact from such striking of actuator 16 thereby completing an
  • pin 24 is known as "cocking" and is a prerequisite step to discharging
  • trigger 20 results in a complimentary release of firing pin 24 to a forward
  • actuator 16 causes power source 14 to provide power to illuminator 12.
  • illuminator 12 emits illumination that
  • illuminator 12 is a laser diode, illuminator 12 emits
  • illuminator 12 illuminates for 0.05-0.5 seconds for every
  • eye safe as used herein includes, but is not limited to lasers
  • illumination of illuminator 12 is modulated between 10-100
  • illumination of illuminator 12 is modulated at
  • illuminator 12 is capable of illuminating at any wavelength
  • illuminator 12 illuminates at a wavelength of substantially
  • illuminator 12 illuminates substantially at a wavelength
  • illuminator 12 illuminates substantially at a wavelength
  • illuminator 12 illuminates substantially at a wavelength
  • training aid 10 is compatible with any simulation known and
  • contact between firing pin 24 and actuator 16 is predetermined by bias 42, or
  • pin 24 is known as "cocking" and is a prerequisite step to discharging
  • actuator 16 causes power source 14 to provide power to illuminator 12.
  • illuminator 12 emits illumination that
  • illuminator 12 is a laser diode, illuminator 12 emits
  • contact between firing pin 24 and actuator 16 is predetermined by bias 42, or
  • actuator 16 is activated in response to sound and/or vibration
  • a firearm magazine 50 includes a recoil simulation element
  • object recoil includes but is not limited to
  • subjective recoil includes but is not limited to
  • recoil simulation element 46 for simulating subjective
  • objective recoil is geared towards simulating subjective and objective recoil
  • training aid 40 includes an identification chip 52 for readily
  • Miles2000TM known in the art, including but not limited to, Miles2000TM. Namely and by
  • identification chip 52 readily facilitates transmitting any
  • identification chip 52 is capable of transmitting any
  • the term “transmitter” includes, but is not limited to, a
  • RF transmitter an IR source, a WiFi module, RFID and a "blue tooth” module.
  • the term "receiver” includes, but is not limited to, a RF
  • Optionally magazine 50 includes a speaker or an audio apparatus 54
  • audio apparatus 54 can be set and/or programmed to
  • a safety color such as bright orange can be included on a
  • bolt carrier 30 can be constructed or include a component
  • Figure 2 shows a training aid system 58 in alternative embodiment of a
  • a training aid system 58 preferably includes an illuminator
  • Training aid system 58 is preferably used while situated inside of, and in
  • firearm 18 is preferably comprised of a
  • trigger 20 shown in Figure 1
  • hammer 22 shown in Figure 1
  • firing pin 24 a firing pin 22
  • barrel 26 shown in Figure 1
  • Barrel 26 is
  • the firearm is one selected from the group consisting of any
  • firearm including a bolt and/or rotating bolt 28, a bolt carrier 30 as well as
  • rifles Machine guns, Sniper rifles, a pistol, a revolver, a shotgun, a rifle and the
  • training aid system 58 has a concentric shape recalling that
  • illuminator 12 is a light emitting diode (“LED”) for readily
  • illuminator 12 is an LED of sufficient power to illuminate
  • proximal and distal targets with visible and/or invisible illumination.
  • illuminator 12 is an LED has a capacity of at between 0.1-1
  • illuminator 12 is an LED has a capacity of at between 0.1-1
  • illuminator 12 is an LED has a capacity of at least 1 watts.
  • illuminator 12 is a bulb, which bulb is constructed of such
  • illuminator 12 is a laser diode for readily emitting
  • power source 14 is electrically connected to illuminator 12.
  • power source 14 is situated in adjacency to illuminator 12 for
  • illuminator 12 is powered by a
  • battery 32 is a lithium battery for readily enhancing length of
  • battery 32 is a battery commonly used with known
  • battery 32 is a 3v lithium battery akin of CRl 23
  • actuator 16 is constructed of a crystalline.
  • actuator 16 is constructed of a crystalline.
  • actuator 16 is constructed of at least one crystalline formation, such that
  • power source 14 generates electric current by application of
  • actuator 16 includes a pressure sensitive switch 34
  • pressure sensitive switch 34 simulates a firearm primer.
  • actuator 16 is constructed of such material so as to substantially
  • an abbreviated firing pin 24 can be used thereby facilitating
  • actuator 16 and/or pressure sensitive switch 34 include an
  • actuator 16 and/or pressure sensitive switch 34 are disposed on actuator 16 and/or pressure sensitive switch 34.
  • actuator 16 is electrically connected to, and situated near,
  • Actuator 16 is further preferably electrically connected to,
  • batteries 32 so as to be capable of conducting an electrical
  • training aid system 58 includes a capacitor 36 attached to, or
  • capacitor 36 is geared toward providing a multiplicity of
  • capacitor can be preset to release an electrical charge
  • capacitor 36 replaces and/or augments the use of batteries 32
  • capacitor 36 is geared toward providing the ability to create
  • the "jam" may require the removal
  • capacitor 36 reengaging and facilitating the continuation of the string of fire.
  • a time chip 38 is electrically to, or integrally formed with,
  • time chip 38 can be preset to readily facilitate illumination of
  • illuminator 12 for any time between 0.01 seconds and 1.0 seconds.
  • time chip 38 can be preset to readily facilitate illumination of
  • illuminator 12 for any time between 0.05 seconds and 0.30 seconds.
  • time chip 38 can be preset to readily facilitate illumination of
  • time chip 38 can be preset to readily facilitate illumination of
  • training aid system 58 includes a collimator 40 attached to,
  • collimator 40 is situated in adjacency to illuminator 12 for
  • collimators 40 of different characteristics can be used as a collimators 40 of different characteristics.
  • collimator 40 focuses and/or collimates illumination passing
  • collimator 40 focuses and/or collimates illumination passing
  • training aid system 58 includes an identification transmitter
  • identification transmitter 44 readily transmits a signal
  • identification transmitter 44 is capable of transmitting any
  • Miles2000TM including but not limited to, Miles2000TM. Namely and by way of example only
  • identification transmitter 44 readily facilitates transmitting any signal indicative
  • identification transmitter 44 is capable of transmitting any
  • DAO action only mechanism
  • actuator 16 causes power source 14 to provide power to illuminator 12.
  • illuminator 12 emits illumination that
  • illuminator 12 emits coherent electro-magnetic radiation that
  • illuminator 12 illuminates for 0.05-0.5 seconds for every
  • eye safe as used herein includes, but is not limited to lasers
  • illumination of illuminator 12 is modulated between 10-100
  • illumination of illuminator 12 is modulated at
  • illuminator 12 is capable of illuminating at any wavelength
  • illuminator 12 illuminates at a wavelength of substantially
  • illuminator 12 illuminates substantially at a wavelength
  • illuminator 12 illuminates substantially at a wavelength
  • illuminator 12 illuminates substantially at a wavelength
  • training aid system 58 is compatible with any simulation
  • circuitry located in training aid system 58 located in training aid system 58.
  • firing pin 24 is displaced to a rearward position. Such rearward positioning of firing pin 24 is known as "cocking" and is a prerequisite step to discharging
  • actuator 16 causes power source 14 to provide power to illuminator 12.
  • illuminator 12 emits illumination that
  • illuminator 12 emits coherent electro-magnetic radiation that
  • circuitry located in training aid system 58 located in training aid system 58.
  • actuator 16 is activated in response to sound and/or vibration
  • training aid 40 includes an identification chip 52 for readily
  • Miles2000TM known in the art, including but not limited to, Miles2000TM. Namely and by
  • identification chip 52 readily facilitates transmitting any
  • identification chip 52 is capable of transmitting any
  • the term “transmitter” includes, but is not limited to, a
  • RF transmitter an IR source, a WiFi module, RFTD and a "blue tooth” module.
  • the term "receiver” includes, but is not limited to, a RF

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La présente invention concerne un appareil et un système qui permet un tir simulé à partir d’une arme à feu quelconque qui comprend une culasse et/ou culasse rotative ainsi que des fusils, mitraillettes, fusils de tireur isolé et analogues. En particulier, la présente invention concerne des munitions lumineuses utilisées en tant que partie d’un système pour enregistrer des « coups » au cours d’exercices de tir à blanc et de jeu avec une arme à feu portable quelconque, sans aucun changement de la sensation ou des dimensions externes des armes à feu.
PCT/IL2006/001317 2005-11-17 2006-11-15 Materiel de formation pour armes a feu utilisant des culasses rotatives et non rotatives WO2007057890A2 (fr)

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