US 6,499,244 B1
Firearm safety lock
Gerald C. Smith,
One Tyler Ct.,
Medford, N.J. 08055 (US);
and Matthew T. Colegrove,
15525 Marvin Dr.,
Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068 (US)
Assigned to SPID 2002 Corp.,
Woodmere, N.Y. (US)
Filed on 20-Apr-2001, as Appl. No. SPID 2002 Corp.,
Woodmere, N.Y. (US)
Int. Cl.7F41A 17/02
U.S. Cl. 42-70.11
18 Claims
US 6,499,244 B1
Firearm safety lock
Gerald C. Smith,
One Tyler Ct.,
Medford, N.J. 08055 (US);
and Matthew T. Colegrove,
15525 Marvin Dr.,
Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068 (US)
Filed on Apr. 20, 2001, as Appl. No. 9/838,935.
Int. Cl.7F41A 17/02
U.S. Cl. 428212;70.11
18 Claims
11. A firearm locking device for removably positioning in the chamber of a firearm, the device comprising:
a housing adapted for positioning in a chamber of a firearm, the housing being elongate with a longitudinal axis extending
between opposite first and second ends, the housing having an interior, the second end of the housing having an opening;
a first end member mounted on the first end of the housing and protruding from the first end;
a lock channel extending from the housing;
a second end member mounted on the second end of the housing, the second end member being slidably mounted in the interior
of the housing, the second end member having a retracted position wherein the second end member is generally retracted into
the interior of the housing and an extended position wherein the second end member is generally extended from the second end
of the housing for engaging a second end of the chamber of the firearm to lodge the housing in the chamber and preclude removal
of the housing from the chamber; and
a locking means for moving the second end member between the retracted and extended positions;
wherein the first end member has a substantially frusta-conical portion for centering the first end member in a first end
of the chamber of the firearm and wherein the second end member has a substantially frusta-conical portion formed on a second
end of the second end member for centering the second end member in the second end of the chamber of the firearm;
wherein the second end member includes a body portion positioned in the interior of the housing, the body portion having a
first end and a second end with a longitudinal axis extending between the first and second ends; and
an actuating member extending from the first end of the body portion, the actuating member being located on one side of a
plane extending through a central longitudinal axis of the body portion, wherein the actuating member has an actuating pin
extending therefrom.