Gun safety assembly

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Inventors

McCoy, Fred

Application #

490884

Filed

Mar-9-1990

Published

Apr-23-1991

Current US Class

042/106
042/94

International Classes

F41A 035/00

Field of Search

42/7 42/90 42/106 42/94

Examiners

Jordan; Charles T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Posta, Jr.; John J.

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4515301   Handgun accuracy...

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Abstract
The gun safety assembly includes a hand gun, a reel bearing an elongated cord connected thereto and a spring connected to the reel for biasing the cord toward and around the reel. The device also includes a ring on the gun butt and a snap ring on the free end of the cord releasably connecting the gun and cord, and a loop on the reel releasably connecting it to a gun belt. The reel is in the form of an outer casing with a cord opening therein, a cord spool disposed for rotation in the casing on a spindle, one end of the cord being secured to the spool, and a spiral spring in the casing with one end thereof connected to the casing or spindle and the other to the spool so that as the spool rotates in a selected direction to pay out the cord, the spring biases the cord toward and around the spool. The spring, casing, spool, spindle, cord, ring and snap ring preferably are of metal. With this assembly, with the reel on the gun belt and cord attached to the gun, the gun can be drawn from a holster on the belt and fully extended, the spring tension on the cord acting as a gun brace, helping the user to steady and aim the gun. When and if the gun is released, as in a scuffle, or when it is dropped accidentally it automatically retracts toward the belt and cannot be stripped from the user, e.g., a police officer. The user can also jerk it away from another person who has grabbed it, merely by quickly turning away. Thus, the assembly prevents accidental loss of the gun and also prevents an adversary from stripping the gun away.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved gun safety assembly, said assembly comprising, in combination:

(a) a gun;

(b) a reel bearing an elongated cord and spring means biasing said cord toward said reel;

(c) means releasably connecting said reel to a gun belt;

(d) means releasably interconnecting said gun and said cord so that said gun when released from the hand, automatically moves toward said reel and belt with said cord for improved safety; and

(e) wherein the length of said cord is just sufficient to extend said gun at arms length from said casing when on said gun belt and wherein the bias of said spring on said cord and gun is sufficient so as to help brace and steady said gun to assist accurate shooting thereof.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to safety devices and more particularly to an improved safety device for a gun.

2. Prior Art

Various types of safety locks have been devised for preventing the accidental firing of guns. Locked permanently installed gun cases are also used to prevent the theft of guns from homes, offices and the like. However, no suitable portable protective device has been devised for preventing the stripping, as by an assailant, of a gun from the hand of a law enforcement officer during an arrest, an investigation or the like. Many law enforcement officers have been injured or killed with their own guns by assailants when the guns were lost to such assailants during scuffles therewith. In fact, such instances stand high on the list of causes of death of law enforcement officers in the line of duty.

Many law enforcement guns are also accidentally dropped and lost from their holsters and from the hands of the officers during law enforcement action and are not subsequently recovered by the officer. Such guns are expensive and dangerous weapons and it is generally undesirable that they be later found and used by the general public, and perhaps lead to accidental injury.
 
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