Lockable firearm safety device

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Inventors

Olsen, Charles A.

Application #

452263

Filed

Jun-2-2003

Published

Oct-19-2004

Current US Class

042/70.11

International Classes

F41A 017/42

Field of Search

211/64 42/70.11

Assignee

The Marlin Firearms Company (North Haven, CT)

Examiners

Keith; Jack

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Alix, Yale & Ristas, LLP

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Abstract
Disclosed is a lockable safety device for use with a firearm. The device comprises an elongated body with opposing large and small ends. The small end is inserted through the firearm receiver and secured external to the firearm receiver. The large end is sized to prevent movement through the firearm receiver. The small end is configured to accommodate a locking device. When the device is engaged with a firearm, access to, and use of, the firearm is restricted.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A safety device to prevent use of a longarm having a receiver defining first and second ports connected by an internal cavity containing a breech block displaceable from a fire position, the device comprising:

a one piece, rigid, elongated body curved along a longitudinal axis and having a first end defining an aperture and a longitudinally opposed second end, the first end and body having a width smaller than the ports and the internal cavity and the second end having opposing arms, each arm extending from a body side edge, the arms having a width greater than the first port and the internal cavity; and

a locking device separable from the body and securable to the first end aperture but free of the second end when secured to the first end aperture;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to safety devices that are removable from, but selectively securable to, a firearm to prevent discharge of the firearm by unauthorized users.

The use of locking mechanisms, including electronic devices, to prevent discharge of a firearm by unauthorized persons is commonplace and a wide variety of devices and techniques have been advanced. The majority of such devices either interfere with the trigger or firing mechanism to prevent discharge of the firearm by an unauthorized user. These devices generally are not directed to preventing loading or unloading of ammunition in the firearm on which they are used.

Cable type firearm locking devices are also known. Such devices have a cable with one free end and an opposing end permanently attached to a locking head. These devices require a user to thread the cable free end into a first aperture in the firearm receiver, through the receiver to a connected second aperture and double the cable free end back to the locking head to render the firearm incapable of discharge. It can be difficult to double the cable and secure the cable free end in the locking head. The use of a permanently attached locking head is also disadvantageous in that it limits locking options available to a user.
 
  Disclosed is a lockable safety device for use with a firearm. The device comprises a clamp or bracket that is engageable with a locking bar. When the clamp...  A lockable safety device for use with a firearm. The device comprises a clamp or bracket that is engageable with a locking bar. When the clamp and locking...