Firearm having tactile biofeedback reference feature
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F41C-023/16
A63B-060/10
F42B-006/00
F41C-023/10
A63B-069/38
A63D-015/08
A63B-060/48
A63B-060/52
A63B-059/40
A63B-060/06
A63B-060/08
A63B-071/06
A63B-102/16
출원번호
US-0267006
(2016-09-15)
등록번호
US-9982963
(2018-05-29)
발명자
/ 주소
Johnson, Lanny L.
출원인 / 주소
Johnson, Lanny L.
대리인 / 주소
Gallagher & Dawsey Co., LPA
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
6인용 특허 :
99
초록▼
A firearm that provides a user with tactile biofeedback. The firearm includes a tactile reference feature that extends longitudinally along an exterior body surface and is formed with dimensions specifically tailored to harness the user's natural attributes of sensibility, proprioception, and neurom
A firearm that provides a user with tactile biofeedback. The firearm includes a tactile reference feature that extends longitudinally along an exterior body surface and is formed with dimensions specifically tailored to harness the user's natural attributes of sensibility, proprioception, and neuromuscular memory to improve a user's accuracy.
대표청구항▼
1. A firearm comprising: a body having a barrel, a trigger, and a trigger guard, wherein the barrel has a longitudinal barrel axis and a barrel length, and in a designed firing position a vertical plane contains the barrel axis and a portion of the trigger, and further defines a horizontal plane ori
1. A firearm comprising: a body having a barrel, a trigger, and a trigger guard, wherein the barrel has a longitudinal barrel axis and a barrel length, and in a designed firing position a vertical plane contains the barrel axis and a portion of the trigger, and further defines a horizontal plane oriented perpendicular to the vertical plane and containing the barrel axis;at least a first tactile reference indentation extending along a portion of the body and having a tactile reference longitudinal axis, a first tactile reference indentation width of at least 2.0 millimeters and no greater than 5.0 millimeters, a first tactile reference indentation depth of at least 0.5 millimeters and no greater than the first tactile reference indentation width, and a first tactile reference indentation length that is at least five times the first tactile reference indentation width;wherein the reference longitudinal axis does not intersect the horizontal plane, and the first tactile reference indentation provides a user with tactile biofeedback by two-point discrimination when aiming and firing the firearm;wherein the first tactile reference indentation is formed in a tactile reference attachment that is releasably attached to an exterior surface of the firearm, and the first tactile reference indentation is stationary with respect to the trigger guard as the firearm is fired; andwherein the tactile reference attachment is flexible and includes an adhesive to secure the tactile reference attachment to the firearm, with the tactile reference attachment having a primary substrate having a primary substrate thickness that is at least 25% greater than the first tactile reference indentation depth. 2. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the first tactile reference indentation length is at least seven times the first tactile reference indentation width. 3. The firearm of claim 2, wherein the first tactile reference indentation length is no more than twenty times the first tactile reference indentation width. 4. The firearm of claim 2, wherein the first tactile reference indentation length is at least 20% of the barrel length. 5. The firearm of claim 4, wherein the first tactile reference indentation length is at least 40% of the barrel length. 6. The firearm of claim 1, wherein majority of the substrate exterior surface has a rough surface with an average roughness (Sa) value of 15-125 μm. 7. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the first tactile reference indentation of the flexible tactile reference attachment has a durometer value greater than 60 Shore A. 8. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the tactile reference attachment further includes a second tactile reference indentation extending along the body and having a second tactile reference longitudinal axis parallel to the barrel axis and located on the opposite side of the barrel axis from the first tactile reference indentation, a second tactile reference indentation width of at least 2.0 millimeters and no greater than 5.0 millimeters, a second tactile reference indentation depth of at least 0.5 millimeters and no greater than the second tactile reference indentation width, and a second tactile reference indentation length that is at least five times the second tactile reference indentation width. 9. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the firearm is a pistol having a grip and the tactile reference attachment is located on the grip. 10. A firearm comprising: a body having a barrel, a trigger guard, and a trigger, wherein the barrel has a longitudinal barrel axis and a barrel length, wherein in a designed firing position a vertical plane contains the barrel axis and a portion of the trigger, and a horizontal plane is oriented perpendicular to the vertical plane and contains the barrel axis;a tactile reference attachment that is releasably attached to the firearm and includes a primary substrate having a plurality of attachment perimeter edges, a substrate exterior surface, a primary substrate thickness, and at least a first tactile reference indentation having a plurality of indentation perimeter edges, a tactile reference longitudinal axis, a first tactile reference indentation width of at least 2.0 millimeters and no greater than 5.0 millimeters, a first tactile reference indentation depth of at least 0.5 millimeters and no greater than the first tactile reference indentation width, and a first tactile reference indentation length that is at least five times the first tactile reference indentation width, wherein (i) the tactile reference attachment is flexible, while the first tactile reference indentation has a durometer value greater than 60 Shore A, and includes an adhesive to secure the tactile reference attachment to the firearm, (ii) the primary substrate thickness is no more than twice the first tactile reference indentation width, and (iii) the primary substrate thickness is no more than twice the first tactile reference indentation depth; andwherein the tactile reference attachment is stationary with respect to the trigger guard. 11. The firearm of claim 10, wherein the first tactile reference indentation length is no more than twenty times the first tactile reference indentation width. 12. The firearm of claim 10, wherein the firearm is a pistol having a grip and the tactile reference attachment is located on the grip. 13. The firearm of claim 10, wherein the firearm is a pistol and the tactile reference attachment is located on the barrel. 14. The firearm of claim 10, wherein the each of the plurality of indentation perimeter edges is separated from the nearest attachment perimeter edge by an edge clearance distance, and the smallest edge clearance distance is at least 50% greater than the first tactile reference indentation width. 15. The firearm of claim 14, wherein the primary substrate thickness varies by at least 50% from at least one of the plurality of attachment perimeter edges to at least one of the plurality of indentation perimeter edges. 16. The firearm of claim 10, wherein majority of the substrate exterior surface has a rough surface with an average roughness (Sa) value of 15-125 μm. 17. The firearm of claim 16, wherein the rough surface is separated from all of the plurality of indentation perimeter edges by a smooth region dimension that is at least as great as the first tactile reference indentation width. 18. The firearm of claim 17, wherein the tactile reference attachment has a single first tactile reference indentation. 19. The firearm of claim 10, wherein the tactile reference attachment further includes a second tactile reference indentation substantially parallel to the first tactile reference indentation and having a second tactile reference longitudinal axis, a second tactile reference indentation width of at least 2.0 millimeters and no greater than 5.0 millimeters, a second tactile reference indentation depth of at least 0.5 millimeters and no greater than the second tactile reference indentation width, and a second tactile reference indentation length that is at least five times the second tactile reference indentation width.
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