US2011005118A1PendingUtilityA1

Hand carried firearm with remote trigger

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Assignee: POWERS JAMES MPriority: Jul 13, 2009Filed: Dec 31, 2009Published: Jan 13, 2011
Est. expiryJul 13, 2029(~3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:James M. Powers
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Abstract

A hand carried firearm that for safety purposes, has no trigger on the firearm. A shooter has to steady his aim by controlling his breathing, and taking care to squeeze not jerk the trigger in order to hit his target. A remote trigger allows a shooter to steady only his gun hand, because motion at the remote trigger doesn't affect aim.

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         3 . A firearm system comprising:
 a hand-carried firearm that has no user-operated mechanical trigger, the firearm incorporating a transceiver and a firing actuator, the firing actuator being responsive to a firing signal from the transceiver for effecting firing of the firearm;   a manually operable remote sending unit for emitting an encrypted wireless signal in response to manipulation by an operator of the sending unit; and wherein
 the transceiver produces the firing signal that effects firing of the firearm in response to the encrypted wireless signal. 
   
     
     
         4 . A method of retrofitting a hand-carried fire arm provided with a user-operated mechanical trigger for effecting firing of the firearm, the method comprising:
 removing the mechanical trigger;   inserting, in place of the removed mechanical trigger, a transceiver and a firing actuator, the firing actuator being responsive to a firing signal from the transceiver for effecting firing of the firearm; and   establishing an encrypted wireless coupling of the transceiver to a manually operable remote sending unit, for reception by the transceiver of an encrypted signal from the remote sending unit that produces the firing signal, whereby an operator of the remote sending unit can effect firing of the firearm by manipulating the remote sending unit to cause the remote sending unit to emit the encrypted signal.

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