Armatix GmbH

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F41A 17/00 - Safety arrangements, e.g. safeties 3
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Safety device for firearms and method for securing firearms provided with a safety device

      
Application Number 12921654
Grant Number 08549780
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-03-11
First Publication Date 2011-03-17
Grant Date 2013-10-08
Owner
  • Armatix GmbH (Germany)
  • German Sport Guns GmbH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Emde, Dietmar
  • Giebel, Karl-Friedrich

Abstract

The present invention relates to a safety device for a firearm with a trigger bar in said firearm. The trigger bar moves in response to a pulling of a trigger. An actuator in said firearm is adapted to actively move said trigger bar between a first position and a second position. The trigger bar engages in the trigger induced movement with a hammer link for releasing a hammer and firing a cartridge bullet when the trigger bar is in the first position or first state. However, said trigger bar does not engage in the trigger induced movement with the hammer link, such that the cartridge bullet is not fired, when the trigger bar is in the second position or state.

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2.

Device and safeguard unit for the storage of a firearm

      
Application Number 12771083
Grant Number 08020332
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-04-30
First Publication Date 2010-10-21
Grant Date 2011-09-20
Owner Armatix GmbH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Giebel, Karl Friedrich
  • Graser, Daniel
  • Mauch, Ernst
  • Parhofer, Stefan
  • Pavlicic, Vaso
  • Steuwer, Dirk

Abstract

Device for the storage of a gun with a base, a safety unit for the secure storage of the gun on the base and a controller, wherein the safety unit can be inserted at least partially into the barrel and/or a cartridge chamber of the gun and comprises a first safety section, which can be brought into a safety state, in which the safety unit is secured in the gun, and into a release state, in which the safety unit can be separated from the gun, and the controller brings the first safety section into its release state when a user authorization is received.

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3.

SELF-LOCKING FIREARM SAFETY DEVICE AND PROCESS FOR SECURING A FIREARM

      
Application Number EP2009001732
Publication Number 2009/127301
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-03-11
Publication Date 2009-10-22
Owner ARMATIX GMBH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Steuwer, Dirk
  • Aberl, Johannes
  • Naber, Tobias

Abstract

The present invention relates to a locking element (42) to be insertable into a cartridge chamber (420) of a firearm, said locking element having a proximal end (220) and a distal end (260). The locking element comprises an outer sleeve (14) with a movable operating element (16) provided therein, wherein the sleeve (14) comprises a (first) diameter such that the sleeve (14) is snugly insertable into the cartridge chamber (420) from the cartridge chamber side, but said diameter being larger than the diameter of the barrel (6) of the firearm. The operating element (16) is provided movably within at least one blocking element (18), and the operating element (16) is formed and provided such that when the operating element (16) is moved within the sleeve (14) into the direction of the proximal end, the operating element (16) causes the at least one blocking element (18) to be urged radially outwardly and be pressed against the wall of the cartridge chamber (420) thus blocking the cartridge chamber, wherein the at least one blocking element (18) is pressed further against the wall of the cartridge chamber (420) if external pressure is applied from the distal end to the operating element (16). The locking element further comprises an actuator which is adapted for temporarily fixing the position between the operating element (16) and the outer sleeve (14).

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41A 17/44 - Safety plugs, e.g. for plugging-up cartridge chambers

4.

SAFETY DEVICE FOR FIREARMS AND METHOD FOR SECURING FIREARMS PROVIDED WITH A SAFETY DEVICE

      
Application Number EP2009001731
Publication Number 2009/112244
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-03-11
Publication Date 2009-09-17
Owner
  • ARMATIX GMBH (Germany)
  • GERMAN SPORT GUNS GMBH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Emde, Dietmar
  • Giebel, Karl-Friedrich

Abstract

The present invention relates to a safety device for a firearm (42) with a trigger bar (2) in said firearm. The trigger bar (2) moves in response to a pulling of a trigger (1). An actuator (20) in said firearm is adapted to actively move said trigger bar (2) between a first position and a second position. The trigger bar (2) engages in the trigger induced movement with a hammer link (3) for releasing a hammer and firing a cartridge bullet when the trigger bar (2) is in the first position or first state. However, said trigger bar (2) does not engage in the trigger induced movement with the hammer link (3), such that the cartridge bullet is not fired, when the trigger bar (2) is in the second position or state.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41A 17/56 - Sear safeties, i.e. means for rendering ineffective an intermediate lever transmitting trigger movement to firing pin, hammer, bolt or sear
  • F41A 17/06 - Electric or electromechanical safeties

5.

Device and safeguard unit for the storage of a firearm

      
Application Number 11682975
Grant Number 07735253
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-03-07
First Publication Date 2007-10-18
Grant Date 2010-06-15
Owner Armatix GmbH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Giebel, Karl Friedrich
  • Graser, Daniel
  • Mauch, Ernst
  • Parhofer, Stefan
  • Pavlicic, Vaso
  • Steuwer, Dirk

Abstract

Device for the storage of a gun with a base, a safety unit for the secure storage of the gun on the base and a controller, wherein the safety unit can be inserted at least partially into the barrel and/or a cartridge chamber of the gun and comprises a first safety section, which can be brought into a safety state, in which the safety unit is secured in the gun, and into a release state, in which the safety unit can be separated from the gun, and the controller brings the first safety section into its release state when a user authorization is received.

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6.

HANDGUN

      
Application Number DE2007000537
Publication Number 2007/107153
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-03-21
Publication Date 2007-09-27
Owner ARMATIX GMBH (Germany)
Inventor Wasmer, Edelbert

Abstract

The invention relates to a handgun, especially a shotgun, comprising an optoelectronic safety system. According to the invention, an electronic sensor device (11, 14) is respectively associated with the gun lock (6) and/or the cartridge chamber (4). As soon as the weapon is ready to be fired, a light (15) is illuminated.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41A 9/53 - Charged-condition indicators, i.e. indicating the presence of a cartridge in the cartridge chamber
  • F41A 19/01 - Counting means indicating the number of shots fired
  • F41A 19/54 - Cocking mechanisms for other types of guns, e.g. fixed breech-block types, revolvers for breakdown guns
  • F41C 7/11 - Breakdown shotguns or rifles
  • F41A 19/41 - Cocking mechanisms for other types of guns, e.g. fixed breech-block types, forwardly-slidable barrel types for breakdown guns

7.

DEVICE AND SECURING UNIT FOR STORING A FIREARM

      
Application Number EP2007002098
Publication Number 2007/104495
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-03-09
Publication Date 2007-09-20
Owner ARMATIX GMBH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Giebel, Karl-Friedrich
  • Graser, Daniel
  • Mauch, Ernst
  • Parhofer, Stefan
  • Pavlicic, Vaso
  • Steuwer, Dirk

Abstract

The invention relates to a device for storing a firearm, comprising a base, a securing unit for securely storing a firearm on the base, and a control element. The securing unit can be engaged at least partially with a barrel bearing and/or a cartridge holder of the firearm and comprises a first securing section which can adopt a secured state, in which the first secured section is held securely in the firearm, and in a released state in which the securing unit can be separated from the firearm. The control element sets the first securing section in the released state once a user has been authorised.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A47B 81/00 - Cabinets, racks or shelf units specially adapted for other particular purposes, e.g. for storing guns or skis
  • B60R 7/14 - Disposition of racks, clips, or the like for supporting weapons
  • F41A 23/18 - Rests for supporting smallarms in non-shooting position
  • F41C 33/06 - Containers for carrying smallarms, e.g. safety boxes, gun cases