Security enclosure for a gun
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1. A security enclosure, comprising:
- an enclosure base having inner wall surfaces and an opening to an interior portion defined between the inner wall surfaces;
a cover configured to selectively cover the opening in the enclosure base, the cover being configured in a manner to rotate from a first position in which the cover blocks access to the interior portion of the enclosure base to a second position in which the cover allows access to the interior portion of the enclosure base;
a positioning structure having first and second parallel side walls rigidly connected by a third side wall, the first and second side walls spaced apart from inner wall surfaces of the enclosure base when the positioning structure is within the enclosure base;
a gun positioner housed within the positioning structure and rotatably disposed within the enclosure base to rotatably displace a handgun in a plane defined by the handgun from a first position entirely within the enclosure base to a second position where at least a part of the handgun protrudes out of the opening for grasping by a user, the gun positioner being configured to rotate about a pivot axis substantially transverse to the handgun plane to displace the handgun within the handgun plane; and
a biasing element operating against the cover in a manner that biases the cover to the second position, the biasing element being disposed at least partially between the first and second side walls of the positioning structure.
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Abstract
A security enclosure for a handgun includes an enclosure base having an opening to an interior portion and a cover configured to selectively cover the opening in the enclosure base. The cover may be configured in a manner to rotate from a first position in which the cover blocks access to the interior portion of the enclosure base to a second position in which the cover allows access to the interior portion of the enclosure base. A gun enclosure may be rotatably disposed within the enclosure base. A biometric recognition device may be configured to operatively unlock the cover when exposed to a required feature of an authorized user.
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27 Claims
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1. A security enclosure, comprising:
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an enclosure base having inner wall surfaces and an opening to an interior portion defined between the inner wall surfaces; a cover configured to selectively cover the opening in the enclosure base, the cover being configured in a manner to rotate from a first position in which the cover blocks access to the interior portion of the enclosure base to a second position in which the cover allows access to the interior portion of the enclosure base; a positioning structure having first and second parallel side walls rigidly connected by a third side wall, the first and second side walls spaced apart from inner wall surfaces of the enclosure base when the positioning structure is within the enclosure base; a gun positioner housed within the positioning structure and rotatably disposed within the enclosure base to rotatably displace a handgun in a plane defined by the handgun from a first position entirely within the enclosure base to a second position where at least a part of the handgun protrudes out of the opening for grasping by a user, the gun positioner being configured to rotate about a pivot axis substantially transverse to the handgun plane to displace the handgun within the handgun plane; and a biasing element operating against the cover in a manner that biases the cover to the second position, the biasing element being disposed at least partially between the first and second side walls of the positioning structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A security enclosure, comprising:
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an enclosure base having inner wall surfaces and an opening to an interior portion defined between the inner wall surfaces; a cover configured to selectively cover the opening in the enclosure base, the cover being configured in a manner to rotate from a first position in which the cover blocks access to the interior portion of the enclosure base to a second position in which the cover allows access to the interior portion of the enclosure base; a positioning structure disposable in the opening of the enclosure base, the positioning structure having first and second parallel side walls rigidly connected by a third side wall, the first and second side walls spaced apart from inner wall surfaces of the enclosure base when the positioning structure is within the enclosure base; a gun positioner housed within the positioning structure and rotatably disposed within the enclosure base, the gun positioner being arranged to secure a handgun such that an end face of a grip of the handgun faces the cover when the cover is in the first position in which the cover blocks access to the interior portion of the enclosure base; and a biasing element operating against the cover in a manner that biases the cover to the second position. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A security enclosure, comprising:
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an enclosure base having inner wall surfaces and an opening to an interior portion defined between the inner wall surfaces; a cover configured to selectively cover the opening in the enclosure base, the cover being configured in a manner to rotate from a first position in which the cover blocks access to the interior portion of the enclosure base to a second position in which the cover allows access to the interior portion of the enclosure base; a positioning structure disposable in the opening of the enclosure base, the positioning structure having first and second parallel side walls rigidly connected by a third side wall, the first and second side walls spaced apart from inner wall surfaces of the enclosure base; a gun positioner disposed within the positioning structure and configured to position a handgun, the gun positioner being configured to rotate about a pivot point within the enclosure base to rotatably displace a handgun in a plane defined by the handgun from a first position entirely within the enclosure base to a second position where at least a part of the handgun protrudes out of the opening for grasping by a user; and a biasing element operating against the cover in a manner that biases the cover to the second position. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26)
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27. A security enclosure for a handgun, comprising:
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an enclosure base having inner wall surfaces and an opening to an interior portion defined between the inner wall surfaces; a cover configured to selectively cover the opening in the enclosure base, the cover being configured in a manner to rotate from a first position in which the cover blocks access to the interior portion of the enclosure base to a second position in which the cover allows access to the interior portion of the enclosure base; a positioning structure in the enclosure base, the positioning structure having first and second parallel side walls rigidly connected by a third side wall, the first and second side walls spaced apart from inner wall surfaces of the enclosure base; a biometric fingerprint recognition device configured to operatively unlock the cover from the enclosure base when exposed to a required feature of an authorized user; a gun enclosure housed within the positioning structure and shaped to receive and hold a handgun that defines a longitudinal handgun plane, the gun enclosure being configured to rotate about a pivot axis substantially normal to the handgun plane through the enclosure base to rotatably displace a handgun from a position within the enclosure base to a position where at least a part of the handgun protrudes out of the opening; a biasing element disposed at least partially between the first and second side walls of the positioning structure within the enclosure base and being configured to exert a force that results in rotation of the gun enclosure about the pivot axis to move the gun enclosure substantially in the longitudinal handgun plane transverse to the pivot axis, the biasing element operating against the cover in a manner that biases the cover to the second position.
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