Paspa Pharmaceuticals Pty Ltd

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Firearm stabilization device

      
Application Number 16572063
Grant Number 10876808
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-09-16
First Publication Date 2020-06-25
Grant Date 2020-12-29
Owner Paspa Pharmaceuticals Pty Ltd (Australia)
Inventor Paspaliaris, Vasilis

Abstract

A firearm stabilization device is described that can be attached to a firearm to improve, increase, or maintain the stability of a firearm. The firearm stabilization device may include an electric motor configured to rotate a flywheel about an axis of rotation and a power source powering the electric motor. The electric motor, the flywheel, and the power source may be positioned within a housing. The fire arm stabilization device may include an engagement structure positioned on an outer surface of the housing for attaching (releasably or permanently) the firearm stabilization device to a firearm.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41A 21/30 - Silencers
  • F41A 27/24 - Elevating gear
  • F41C 27/22 - Balancing or stabilising arrangements
  • F41G 3/12 - Aiming or laying means with means for compensating for muzzle velocity or powder temperature
  • F41G 11/00 - Details of sighting or aiming apparatusAccessories

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FIREARM STABILIZATION DEVICE

      
Application Number US2018046512
Publication Number 2019/036369
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-08-13
Publication Date 2019-02-21
Owner PASPA PHARMACEUTICALS PTY LTD (Australia)
Inventor Paspaliaris, Vasilis

Abstract

A firearm stabilization device is described that can be attached to a firearm to improve, increase, or maintain the stability of a firearm. The firearm stabilization device may include an electric motor configured to rotate a flywheel about an axis of rotation and a power source powering the electric motor. The electric motor, the flywheel, and the power source may be positioned within a housing. The firearm stabilization device may include an engagement structure positioned on an outer surface of the housing for attaching (releasably or permanently) the firearm stabilization device to a firearm.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41A 21/36 - Muzzle attachments or glands for recoil reduction
  • F41A 27/28 - Electrically-operated systems
  • F41A 27/30 - Stabilisation or compensation systems, e.g. compensating for barrel weight or wind force
  • F41G 3/08 - Aiming or laying means with means for compensating for speed, direction, temperature, pressure, or humidity of the atmosphere
  • F41G 3/12 - Aiming or laying means with means for compensating for muzzle velocity or powder temperature
  • F41G 5/00 - Elevating or traversing control systems for guns