Storage bracket for firearms
First Claim
1. A storage bracket for a firearm having a barrel and a rear portion, comprising:
- a C-shape frame, including a spine portion, a first appendage secured to a first distal end of said spine portion, a second appendage secured to a second distal end of said spine portion, and a substantially perpendicular extension secured to the distal end of said first appendage and orientated substantially parallel to said spine portion such that a cavity is defined between said spine portion and said perpendicular extension, and said cavity being adapted to receive the rear portion of said firearm; and
a stop secured to the second appendage of said frame, said stop being adapted for movement with respect to said frame and biased into a first position, wherein the barrel of said firearm can be pressed against said stop to move the stop from said first position to a second position that allows the rear portion of said firearm to be rotated into the storage bracket, said stop then returning to substantially said first position with the rear portion of said firearm being received and locked in the cavity defined between the spine portion and the perpendicular extension of said frame.
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Abstract
A storage bracket designed to secure and store a firearm is generally comprised of a frame and a spring-loaded stop that is adjustably secured to the frame. When inserting a firearm into the storage bracket, an individual inserts it barrel first such that the distal end of the barrel engages the stop. When the individual applies a force sufficient to overcome the force imparted on the stop by the spring, the result is compression of the spring and movement of the stop with respect to the frame that allows the rear portion of the firearm to be rotated into the storage bracket, with the rear portion of the firearm being received in and locked in the cavity defined by the frame.
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17 Claims
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1. A storage bracket for a firearm having a barrel and a rear portion, comprising:
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a C-shape frame, including a spine portion, a first appendage secured to a first distal end of said spine portion, a second appendage secured to a second distal end of said spine portion, and a substantially perpendicular extension secured to the distal end of said first appendage and orientated substantially parallel to said spine portion such that a cavity is defined between said spine portion and said perpendicular extension, and said cavity being adapted to receive the rear portion of said firearm; and
a stop secured to the second appendage of said frame, said stop being adapted for movement with respect to said frame and biased into a first position, wherein the barrel of said firearm can be pressed against said stop to move the stop from said first position to a second position that allows the rear portion of said firearm to be rotated into the storage bracket, said stop then returning to substantially said first position with the rear portion of said firearm being received and locked in the cavity defined between the spine portion and the perpendicular extension of said frame. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A storage bracket for a firearm having a barrel and a, rear portion, comprising:
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a frame, including a spine portion, a first appendage secured to a first distal end of said spine portion, a second appendage secured to a second distal end of said spine portion, a substantially perpendicular extension secured to the distal end of said first appendage and orientated substantially parallel to said spine portion such that a cavity is defined between said spine portion and said perpendicular extension, and said cavity being adapted,to receive the rear portion of said firearm, and a side wall adjacent and substantially perpendicular to said spine portion, said first appendage, and said second appendage, said side wall restricting side-to-side movement of the firearm within the storage bracket;
a stop secured to the second appendage of said frame, said stop being adapted for movement with respect to said frame and biased into a first position, wherein the barrel of said firearm can be pressed against said stop to move the stop from said first position to a second position that allows the rear portion of said firearm to be rotated into the storage bracket, said stop then returning to substantially said first position with the rear portion of said firearm being received and locked in the cavity defined between the spine portion and the perpendicular extension of said frame; and
a thumb lever which can be selectively rotated to prevent depression of the stop, thus preventing withdrawal of the firearm from the storage bracket. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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12. A storage bracket for a firearm having a barrel and a rear portion, comprising:
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a C-shaped frame, including a spine portion, a first appendage secured to a first distal end of said spine portion, a second appendage secured to a second distal end of said spine portion, and a substantially perpendicular extension secured to the distal end of said first appendage and orientated substantially parallel to said spine portion such that a cavity is defined between said spine portion and said perpendicular extension, said cavity being adapted to receive the rear portion of said firearm; and
a stop secured to the second appendage of said frame, said stop being adapted for movement with respect to said frame and biased into a first position by a spring interposed between said stop and the second appendage of said frame, wherein the barrel of said firearm can be pressed against said stop with sufficient force to overcome the force imparted on the stop by said spring, resulting in compression of said spring and downward movement of said stop with respect to said frame such that the rear portion of said firearm can be rotated into the storage bracket, the biasing force of said spring then pressing said firearm into said storage bracket with the rear portion of said firearm being received and locked in the cavity defined between the spine portion and the perpendicular extension of said frame. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A storage bracket for a firearm having a barrel and a rear portion, comprising:
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a frame, including a spine portion, a first appendage secured to a first distal end of said spine portion, a second appendage secured to a second distal end of said spine portion, first and second opposing side walls adjacent and substantially perpendicular to said spine portion, said first appendage, and said second appendage, a first substantially perpendicular extension secured to the distal end of said first appendage and orientated substantially parallel to said spine portion such that a first cavity is defined and enclosed by said spine portion, said first appendage, said first and second opposing side walls, and said first substantially perpendicular extension, said first cavity being adapted to receive the rear portion of said firearm, and a second substantially perpendicular extension secured to the distal end of said second appendage and orientated substantially parallel to said spine portion such that a second cavity is defined and enclosed by said spine portion, said second appendage, said first and second opposing side walls, and said substantially perpendicular extension; and
a stop secured to the second appendage of said frame, said stop being adapted for movement with respect to said frame and biased into a first position by a spring housed in said second cavity, wherein the barrel of said firearm can be pressed against said stop with sufficient force to overcome the force imparted on the stop by said spring, resulting in compression of said spring and downward movement of said stop with respect to said frame such that the rear portion of said firearm can be rotated into the storage bracket, the biasing force of said spring then pressing said firearm into said storage bracket with the rear portion of said firearm being received and locked in the first cavity.
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