A system and method for managing one or more firearms having an authentication device is described. The method may receive a profile of one or more firearm users. The profile of the one or more firearm users may be registered to access one or more authentication devices coupled to one or more firearms. A usage of the one or more firearms coupled to the authentication devices may be tracked via the profile of the firearm user. The system can include a central server, a secure management station with a secure application, a docking station, a respective firearm lock or authentication device for each firearm and an enrollment station, each communicating in a secure manner, to globally manage a plurality of firearms.
F41A 17/06 - Electric or electromechanical safeties
G07C 9/32 - Individual registration on entry or exit not involving the use of a pass in combination with an identity check
H04L 67/12 - Protocols specially adapted for proprietary or special-purpose networking environments, e.g. medical networks, sensor networks, networks in vehicles or remote metering networks
Systems for universally locking a trigger of a firearm are provided that require authentication to transition the firearm to an unlocked state. In general, examples of the systems for universally locking a trigger of a firearm described herein are located in an interchangeable grip portion of the firearm or mounted to an accessory rail of the firearm. Embodiments of the system generally include trigger interference or blocking members to prevent actuation of the trigger until the authentication system has authorized the user to fire the firearm. Once the system is authenticated, embodiments of the system remain in an unlocked state while the user is grasping the firearm. When the user removes their hand from the firearm, embodiments of the trigger locking system automatically returns to a locked state, reducing or eliminating unauthorized use of the firearm.
Systems for universally locking a trigger of a firearm are provided that require authentication to transition the firearm to an unlocked state. In general, examples of the systems for universally locking a trigger of a firearm described herein are located in an interchangeable grip portion of the firearm or mounted to an accessory rail of the firearm. Embodiments of the system generally include trigger interference or blocking members to prevent actuation of the trigger until the authentication system has authorized the user to fire the firearm. Once the system is authenticated, embodiments of the system remain in an unlocked state while the user is grasping the firearm. When the user removes their hand from the firearm, embodiments of the trigger locking system automatically returns to a locked state, reducing or eliminating unauthorized use of the firearm.
A system and method for managing one or more firearms having an authentication device is described. The method may receive a profile of one or more firearm users. The profile of the one or more firearm users may be registered to access one or more authentication devices coupled to one or more firearms. A usage of the one or more firearms coupled to the authentication devices may be tracked via the profile of the firearm user. The system can include a central server, a secure management station with a secure application, a docking station, a respective firearm lock or authentication device for each firearm and an enrollment station, each communicating in a secure manner, to globally manage a plurality of firearms.
F41A 17/06 - Electric or electromechanical safeties
G07C 9/32 - Individual registration on entry or exit not involving the use of a pass in combination with an identity check
H04L 67/12 - Protocols specially adapted for proprietary or special-purpose networking environments, e.g. medical networks, sensor networks, networks in vehicles or remote metering networks
Systems for universally locking a trigger of a firearm are provided that require authentication to transition the firearm to an unlocked state. In general, examples of the systems for universally locking a trigger of a firearm described herein are located in an interchangeable grip portion of the firearm or mounted to an accessory rail of the firearm. Embodiments of the system generally include trigger interference or blocking members to prevent actuation of the trigger until the authentication system has authorized the user to fire the firearm. Once the system is authenticated, embodiments of the system remain in an unlocked state while the user is grasping the firearm. When the user removes their hand from the firearm, embodiments of the trigger locking system automatically returns to a locked state, reducing or eliminating unauthorized use of the firearm.
A system and method for managing one or more firearms having an authentication device is described. The method may receive a profile of one or more firearm users. The profile of the one or more firearm users may be registered to access one or more authentication devices coupled to one or more firearms. A usage of the one or more firearms coupled to the authentication devices may be tracked via the profile of the firearm user. The system can include a central server, a secure management station with a secure application, a docking station, a respective firearm lock or authentication device for each firearm and an enrollment station, each communicating in a secure manner, to globally manage a plurality of firearms.
A system and method for managing one or more firearms having an authentication device is described. The method may receive a profile of one or more firearm users. The profile of the one or more firearm users may be registered to access one or more authentication devices coupled to one or more firearms. A usage of the one or more firearms coupled to the authentication devices may be tracked via the profile of the firearm user. The system can include a central server, a secure management station with a secure application, a docking station, a respective firearm lock or authentication device for each firearm and an enrollment station, each communicating in a secure manner, to globally manage a plurality of firearms.
A system and method for managing one or more firearms having an authentication device is described. The method may receive a profile of one or more firearm users. The profile of the one or more firearm users may be registered to access one or more authentication devices coupled to one or more firearms. A usage of the one or more firearms coupled to the authentication devices may be tracked via the profile of the firearm user. The system can include a central server, a secure management station with a secure application, a docking station, a respective firearm lock or authentication device for each firearm and an enrollment station, each communicating in a secure manner, to globally manage a plurality of firearms.
G08B 29/00 - Checking or monitoring of signalling or alarm systems; Prevention or correction of operating errors, e.g. preventing unauthorised operation
H04L 29/08 - Transmission control procedure, e.g. data link level control procedure
F41A 17/06 - Electric or electromechanical safeties
G07C 9/32 - Individual registration on entry or exit not involving the use of a pass in combination with an identity check
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Firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching ancillary equipment to a firearm; firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching accessories to a firearm; triggers for firearms; smart guns featuring fingerprint recognition technology integrated into the grip; firearm authentication system, namely, a trigger lock for authentication using biometrics; universally adaptable biometric firearm trigger for both alternate electronics and mechanical systems that work in conjunction and also independently of a complete managed system; smart gun accessory solutions, namely, gun safety device which attaches to the firearm trigger to determine the handler's identity; Firearm triggers featuring biometric security technology; Gun safety device in the nature of a firearm trigger lock featuring a fingerprint recognition scanner to determine the handler's identity Computer hardware; Computer docking stations for authenticating the identify of a shooter and management of RFID and biometric scanners for use in firearm authentication, security, smart weapons technology; Radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers; downloadable authentication software, namely, software for authenticating the identify of a shooter and management of RFID and biometric scanners for use in firearm authentication, security, smart weapons technology Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable cloud-based software for management of RFID and biometric scanner for use in firearm authentication, security, smart weapons technology; providing user identification authentication services using biometric hardware and software technology for use in verifying the identity of a handler of a firearm Identification verification services, namely, verification of personal identity for use in verifying the identity of a handler of a firearm for use in criminal and law enforcement investigations
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.
Goods & Services
Firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching ancillary equipment to a firearm; firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching accessories to a firearm; triggers for firearms; smart guns featuring fingerprint recognition technology integrated into the grip; firearm authentication system, namely, a trigger lock for authentication using biometrics; universally adaptable biometric firearm trigger for both alternate electronics and mechanical systems that work in conjunction and also independently of a complete managed system; smart gun accessory solutions, namely, gun safety device which attaches to the firearm trigger to determine the handler's identity; Firearm triggers featuring biometric security technology; Gun safety device in the nature of a firearm trigger lock featuring a fingerprint recognition scanner to determine the handler's identity Computer hardware; Computer docking stations for authenticating the identify of a shooter and management of RFID and biometric scanners for use in firearm authentication, security, smart weapons technology; Radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers; downloadable authentication software, namely, software for authenticating the identify of a shooter and management of RFID and biometric scanners for use in firearm authentication, security, smart weapons technology Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable cloud-based software for management of RFID and biometric scanner for use in firearm authentication, security, smart weapons technology; providing user identification authentication services using biometric hardware and software technology for use in verifying the identity of a handler of a firearm Identification verification services, namely, verification of personal identity for use in verifying the identity of a handler of a firearm for use in criminal and law enforcement investigations
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.
Goods & Services
Firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching ancillary equipment to a firearm; firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching accessories to a firearm; triggers for firearms; smart guns featuring fingerprint recognition technology integrated into the grip; firearm authentication system, namely, a trigger lock for authentication using biometrics; universally adaptable biometric firearm trigger for both alternate electronics and mechanical systems that work in conjunction and also independently of a complete managed system; smart gun accessory solutions, namely, gun safety device which attaches to the firearm trigger to determine the handler's identity; Firearm triggers featuring biometric security technology; Gun safety device in the nature of a firearm trigger lock featuring a fingerprint recognition scanner to determine the handler's identity Computer hardware; Computer docking stations for authenticating the identify of a shooter and management of RFID and biometric scanners for use in firearm authentication, security, smart weapons technology; Radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers; downloadable authentication software, namely, software for authenticating the identify of a shooter and management of RFID and biometric scanners for use in firearm authentication, security, smart weapons technology Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable cloud-based software for management of RFID and biometric scanner for use in firearm authentication, security, smart weapons technology; providing user identification authentication services using biometric hardware and software technology for use in verifying the identity of a handler of a firearm Identification verification services, namely, verification of personal identity for use in verifying the identity of a handler of a firearm for use in criminal and law enforcement investigations
Systems for universally locking a trigger of a firearm are provided that require authentication to transition the firearm to an unlocked state. In general, examples of the systems for universally locking a trigger of a firearm described herein are located in an interchangeable grip portion of the firearm or mounted to an accessory rail of the firearm. Embodiments of the system generally include trigger interference or blocking members to prevent actuation of the trigger until the authentication system has authorized the user to fire the firearm. Once the system is authenticated, embodiments of the system remain in an unlocked state while the user is grasping the firearm. When the user removes their hand from the firearm, embodiments of the trigger locking system automatically returns to a locked state, reducing or eliminating unauthorized use of the firearm.
Systems for universally locking a trigger of a firearm are provided that require authentication to transition the firearm to an unlocked state. In general, examples of the systems for universally locking a trigger of a firearm described herein are located in an interchangeable grip portion of the firearm or mounted to an accessory rail of the firearm. Embodiments of the system generally include trigger interference or blocking members to prevent actuation of the trigger until the authentication system has authorized the user to fire the firearm. Once the system is authenticated, embodiments of the system remain in an unlocked state while the user is grasping the firearm. When the user removes their hand from the firearm, embodiments of the trigger locking system automatically returns to a locked state, reducing or eliminating unauthorized use of the firearm.