Ergonomically unlockable firearm lock

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Inventors

Ling, Chong-Kuan
Wu, Chun-Shen

Application #

949956

Filed

Oct-14-1997

Published

Nov-10-1998

Current US Class

042/70.07
042/70.11

International Classes

F41A 017/54

Field of Search

42/70.07 42/70.11

Examiners

Jordan; Charles T.

US Patent References

5419068   Weapon trigger lock
5638627   Lock for firearms w...
5647158   Gun trigger lock

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Abstract
A firearm lock includes: a male fastening member having a latch portion extending therefrom, a control device having a biasing button and securable to the male fastening member and a locking mechanism provided in the male fastening member for locking or unlocking the control device; and a female fastening member engageable with the male fastening member to be disposed on opposite sides of a trigger guard of a firearm; the male fastening member having the latch portion rotatably securable in the male fastening member to be engageable with a ratchet catch resiliently mounted in the female fastening member, and the control device controlling the engagement or disengagement of the latch portion with or from the ratchet catch; whereby upon a biasing movement of the biasing button of the control device to disengage the latch portion from the ratchet catch when the locking mechanism is unlocked, the male fastening member will be ergonomically unlocked and separated from the female fastening member without continuously holding (depressing) the biasing button of the control device.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A firearm lock comprising:

a male fastening member having a latch portion formed thereon;

a female fastening member corresponding to said male fastening member and having a latch sleeve formed in said female fastening member, whereby upon disposing of said male fastening member and said female fastening member on opposite sides of a trigger and trigger guard of a firearm, said latch portion of said male fastening member is passed through said trigger guard to be inserted and engaged into said latch sleeve in said female fastening member for embracing and clamping said trigger guard in between said two fastening members;

a control device having a biasing button and securable to said male fastening member; said biasing button operatively shifted to a first position on said male fastening member for controlling a locking of said latch portion in said latch sleeve for locking said male fastening member and said female fastening member on opposite sides of said trigger guard; and said biasing button operatively shifted to a second position on said male fastening member for controlling an unlocking of said latch portion from said latch sleeve for unlocking and separating said male fastening member from said female fastening member; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

U.S. Pat. No. 4,499,681 to Lazlo Bako disclosed a security device for a firearm comprising a pair of covers adapted to be disposed on opposite sides of a firearm trigger guard, whereby upon mutual engagement of the two covers to embrace the trigger guard, the trigger of the firearm can be prevented for operation.

However, when unlocking the two covers of the Bako's device, the push button 36 of the manual actuator should be continuously depressed to disengage the teeth 30 of the elongate latching portion 54 securable to the push button 36 from the ratchet teeth 26 of the catch member 24, causing inconvenience for the firearm owner. The inconvenient unlocking operation of the Bako's firearm lock may delay the response time to use the firearm such as for self defense purpose in case of emergency, thereby influencing the effect of the firearm.

The present inventors have found the drawbacks of the conventional firearm lock and invented the present firearm lock which can be ergonomically unlockable.
 
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