[0001] Security system which consists on equipping a weapon with a locator signal receiver
position by satellite (GPS) to detect any garment or accessory previously equipped
with a GPS transmitter chip position recognizable by the weapon's safety system.
State indication of the technique:
[0002] Weapons currently used in hunting do not have any security system that detect the
presence of any hunting companion or even anyone outside the hunting trip who could
be walking around without their presence being noticed by hunters.
Technical proposed problem:
[0003] In most cases any hunter before shooting is forced to make a turn with the weapon
for a few seconds to aim to a prey that is moving, so, at the time of shooting it
is virtually impossible to ensure that there is no hunting companion in the path of
the shot Any person outside the hunting trip can even pass by and get shot. Many of
these type of accidents are caused each year with serious injuries or even death as
a result.
Proposed solution:
[0004] Based on a current fire weapon, a locator positioning system satellite (GPS navigator)
is installed in it, two position transmitters are also installed, one at each end
of the weapon, with these transmitters two points on the screen can be represented
and therefore they represent a line that goes through both points, marking the axis
and the direction of the firing of the weapon, and two parallel lines on both sides
of the axis. Both separated with about 50 centimeters to delimit between them a security
zone, on the other hand another signal position transmitter with the same frequency
as the weapon is installed in a vest so such vest is detected in the GPS screen. When
the vest appears represented between the two lines of the screen, the system detects
that the person wearing this vest is in danger of being shot, consequently it proceeds
to block the firing trigger and it will remain blocked until the vest is out of safety
zone.
[0005] The whole system consists of the following elements:
A weapon (10);
A first transmitter GPS signal (13);
A second transmitter chip GPS signal (14);
At least a third transmitter chip GPS signal (19);
A GPS signal receiver system (1), to track the geographical position of the GPS signal
transmitter chips;
A locking and unlocking system of the trigger of the weapon (9 or 12);
A cable (8) connection between the GPS receiver signal (1) and the system of the weapon's
trigger lock.
[0006] The GPS first signal emitter chip (13) which is installed at the front end of the
weapon and gives a signal which allows you to locate it by a symbol (15) in the front
end of the weapon in the GPS signal receiving system.
[0007] The GPS second emitter signal chip (14) is installed at the back end of the weapon
and gives a signal which allows you to locate it by a symbol (16) in the back end
of the weapon in the GPS signal receiving system.
[0008] The GPS third emitter signal chip (19) is installed on a piece of clothing such as
a vest (18) or on an accessory such as a cap or a bracelet, to emit a signal which
is located by a symbol (6 or 11) the position of any person which is wearing such
garment or accessory in the GPS signal receiver system.
[0009] The third emitter signal chip (19) can be manufactured in series with the same GPS
signal transmission frequency, so any person wearing a chip with these qualities on
their clothes or accessories can be identified by any GPS signal receiver system (1)
of any weapon equipped with such location system.
[0010] The GPS signal receiver system (1) represents the axis of the shot (7) from de weapon
in a virtual or real cartographic system from the representation of the symbol (15)
of the position of the first chip (13) and of the symbol of the second emitter chip
position of the GPS signal (14), and it also represents two parallel lines (3 and
5) to such axis (7) from the GPS signal first transmitter chip symbol onwards, with
a separation of about 50cm between each depending on the axis of the shot, or what
is considered enough to define a security strip (4) which could keep any person that
could enter in such security strip in a safe position marked by the axis of the fire
of the weapon.
[0011] The GPS signal receiver system can be configured so that you can track the position
of the third GPS signal emitter chip (19), in a circle with a radius equal to the
range of the weapon (10). And in case that the symbol (11) representing the third
GPS signal emitter chip (19) would be located between the two parallel lines at the
axis of the shot, this would mean that a person is in the shot trajectory and therefore
the GPS signal receiver system (1) sends a signal to the trigger blocking system (9)
of the weapon, proceeding to block the shot. Preventing the shooter to fire the weapon
even if he/she is not aware of the risk.
[0012] The GPS receiver signal again sends a signal to the trigger lock system (12) of the
weapon, proceeding to unlock the trigger when the position (6) of the third GPS signal
transmitter chip (19) exits the security strip of the axis of the shot.
[0013] The GPS receiver signal again sends a signal to the trigger lock system (12) of the
weapon, preventing the actuation of the trigger when it receives a signal from the
GPS signal receiver (1), and it again allows the actuation of the trigger when it
receives another signal from the locking and unlocking trigger system of the weapon.
[0014] The axis of the shot could also be represented by substituting the second GPS signal
emitter chip (14) for a compass, so in this case it would be enough with the first
GPS signal emitter chip (13) to track its position and with the compass to determine
the direction of the shot. However it is much better to have two chips to determine
the direction of the shot.
[0015] The GPS signal receiver system (1) can be a software application integrated into
the own weapon during its manufacture, with or without a provided screen (2), keeping
in mind that the shooter does not need the screen to shoot, since the tracking, locking
and unlocking functions are done by the GPS signal receiver system (1) without the
shooter having to worry about such function, however the physical screen could help
you allowing you to see before shooting if there is someone around or not.
[0016] The GPS receiver system (1) can be a software application integrated in a mobile
phone, in this case it would have to emit the signal of the locking and unlocking
trigger system wirelessly or via cable.
[0017] The first (13) and second GPS signal transmitter chip (14) emit at a specific frequency
to be detected only by the GPS signal receiver system (1) of the weapon. While the
third GPS signal transmitter chip (19) can be manufactured serially configured to
emit in a universal frequency, so any person who has such third GPS signal transmitter
chip (19) can be tracked and detected by any weapon, regardless of where the person
wearing the third chip is.
[0018] The implementation of a tracking GPS system by satellite (1) with a screen (2) which
defines a security strip (4) on both sides of the axis representation of the shot
(7), delimited by the representation of a front (15) and another back transmitter
(16) previously installed in the weapon (10).
[0019] The application to a vest (18), bracelet, cap or any piece of clothing; of a GPS
satellite position transmitter so it emits its position and it would be recognizable
by the location system described previously.
[0020] The installation of a trigger blocking system (9) of the weapon (10) which keeps
the shot locked when the weapon's locating system (1) detects the transmitter (19)
of any vest inside the security zone which is on both sides of the shotting axis (7).
[0021] The installation of a trigger blocking system (9) of the weapon (10) which maintains
the shotting unlocked when the location system (1) of the weapon (10) does not detect
the representation of any symbol (6) of the transmitter (19) of any vest inside the
security zone (4) which is on both sides of the shotting axis (7), or such is detected
outside of the security zone (6) which is on both sides of the shooting axis.
Advantages:
[0022] If all hunters go to the hunting excursion equipped with the previously mentioned
vest, the risk of an accident by gunshot is avoided.
[0023] Anyone outside of the hunting excursion, can also be equipped with this type of vests,
this will also avoid the risk of shot.
[0024] This could also be adapted to the existing legislation to enforce the use of the
vest equipped with the third GPS signal transmitter chip and make its position previously
frequent by the legislature so that it can be manufactured by any producer and it
can be detected by the weapon arrest system regardless of the manufacturer.
[0025] It could also be applied in military maneuvers.
Explanation of the figures of the drawings:
[0026]
Figure 1: It is a scheme which details a GPS screen locating a vest outside the security
zone therefore the trigger remains unlocked, allowing the firing of the weapon.
Figure 2: It is a scheme which details a GPS screen locating a vest inside the security
zone therefore the trigger is blocked, avoiding the firing of the weapon.
Figure 3: It is a scheme in which a vest and the position of the transmitter will
be located in the GPS screen.
Explanation of the references of the drawings:
[0027]
Reference 1: GPS system signal receiver for location and tracking via satellite GPS
signal emitter chip.
Reference 2: GPS signal receiver system screen.
Reference 3: Line delimiting the security strip on the left side of the GPS screen.
Reference 4: Security zone
Reference 5: Line delimiting the security strip on the left side of the GPS screen.
Reference 6: Symbol representing the third GPS signal transmitter chip of the vest
outside the security zone.
Reference 7: Axis representing the direction of the shot between the position of the
first chip in the front end screen, and the second chip in the weapon's rear end.
Reference 8: Cable connecting the GPS device screen with the trigger lock.
Reference 9: Device of locking and unlocking the trigger in unlocked position.
Reference 10: Weapon
Reference 11: Symbol that represents the third GPS signal transmitter chip of the
vest inside the security zone.
Reference 12: Device of locking and unlocking the trigger in locked position.
Reference 13: First GPS signal transmitter chip to output the position of the front
end of the gun.
Reference 14: Second GPS signal transmitter chip to output the potision of the back
end of the weapon.
Reference 15: Symbol on the screen that represents the transmitter of the front end
of the weapon.
Reference 16: Symbol on the screen that represents the transmitter of the back end
of the weapon.
Reference 17: Symbol on the screen axis that represents the shooting direction.
Reference 18: Vest, bracelet, hat, or any type of clothing that allows you to carry
the third transmitter GPS position chip, so the weapon's GPS receiver system could
detect it and check if you are in the firing line or not.
Reference 19: GPS third signal transmitter placed on the vest, hat, bracelet or clothing
so it can detect the presence of the person wearing it.
[0028] The present invention relates to weapons, of the type indicated in the preamble of
the claim.
1. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking comprising:
A weapon (10).
A first transmitter chip GPS signal (13);
A second transmitter chip GPS signal (14);
At least a third transmitter chip GPS signal (19);
A GPS signal receiver system (1), to track the geographical position of the GPS signal
transmitter chips;
A locking and unlocking system of the trigger of the weapon (9 or 12);
A cable (8) connection between the GPS receiver signal (1) and the system of the weapon
trigger lock.
2. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the GPS first signal emitter chip (13) which is installed at the front end of
the weapon and gives a signal which allows you to locate it by a symbol (15) in the
front end of the weapon in the GPS signal receiving system.
3. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the GPS second emitter signal chip (14) is installed at the back end of the
gun and gives a signal which allows you to locate it by a symbol (16) in the back
end of the weapon in the GPS signal receiving system.
4. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the GPS third emitter signal chip (19) is installed on a piece of clothing such
as a vest (18) or on an accessory such as a cap or a bracelet, to emit a signal which
is located by a symbol (6 or 11) the position of any person which is wearing such
garment or accessory in the GPS signal receiver system.
5. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the third emitter signal chip (19) can be manufactured in series with the same
GPS signal transmission frequency, so any person wearing a chip with these qualities
on their clothes or accessories can be identified by any GPS signal receiver system
(1) of any weapon equipped with such location system..
6. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the GPS signal receiver system (1) represents the axis of the shot (7) from
de weapon in a virtual or real cartographic system from the representation of the
symbol (15) of the position of the first chip (13) and of the symbol of the second
emitter chip position of the GPS signal (14), and it also represents two parallel
lines (3 and 5) to such axis (7) from the GPS signal first transmitter chip symbol
onwards, with a separation of about 50 centimeters between each depending on the axis
of the shot, or what is considered enough to define a security strip (4) which could
mantain any person that could enter in such security strip in a safe position marked
by the axis of the fire of the weapon..
7. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the GPS signal receiver system can be configured so that you can track the position
of the third GPS signal emitter chip (19), in a circle with a radius equal to the
range of the weapon (10). And in case that the symbol (11) representing the third
GPS signal emitter chip (19) would be located between the two parallel lines at the
axis of the shot, this would mean that a person is in the shot trajectory and therefore
the GPS signal receiver system (1) sends a signal to the trigger blocking system (9)
of the weapon, proceeding to block the shot. Preventing the shooter to fire the weapon
even if he/she is not aware of the risk.
8. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the GPS receiver signal again sends a signal to the trigger lock system (12)
of the weapon, proceeding to unlock the trigger when the position (6) of the third
GPS signal transmitter chip (19) exits the security strip of the axis of the shot.
9. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the GPS receiver signal again sends a signal to the trigger lock system (12)
of the weapon, preventing the actuation of the trigger when it receives a signal from
the GPS signal receiver (1), and it again allows the actuation of the trigger when
it receives another signal from the locking and unlocking trigger system of the weapon.
10. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the axis of the shot could also be represented by substituting the second GPS
signal emitter chip (14) for a compass, so in this case it would be enough with the
first GPS signal emitter chip (13) to track its position and with the compass to determine
the direction of the shot. However it is much better to have two chips to determine
the direction of the shot.
11. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the GPS signal receiver system (1) can be a software application integrated
into the own weapon during its manufacture, with or without a provided screen (2),
keeping in mind that the shooter does not need the screen to shoot, since the tracking,
locking and unlocking functions are done by the GPS signal receiver system (1) without
the shooter having to worry about such function, however the physical screen could
help you allowing you to see before shooting if there is someone around or not..
12. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the GPS receiver system (1) can be a software application integrated in a mobile
phone, in this case it would have to emit the signal of the locking and unlocking
trigger system wirelessly or via cable.
13. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the first (13) and second GPS signal transmitter chip (14) emit at a specific
frequency to be detected only by the GPS signal receiver system (1) of the weapon.
While the third GPS signal transmitter chip (19) can be manufactured serially configured
to emit in a universal frequency, so any person who has such third GPS signal transmitter
chip (19) can be tracked and detected by any weapon, regardless of where the person
wearing the third chip is.
14. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the implementation of a tracking GPS system by satellite (1) with a screen (2)
which defines a security strip (4) on both sides of the axis representation of the
shot (7), delimited by the representation of a front (15) and another back transmitter
(16) previously installed in the weapon (10).
15. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the application to a vest (18), bracelet, cap or any piece of clothing; of a
GPS satellite position transmitter so it emits its position and it would be recognizable
by the location system described previously.
16. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterizes
that, the installation of a trigger blocking system (9) of the weapon (10) which keeps
the shot locked when the weapon's locating system (1) detects the transmitter (19)
of any vest inside the security zone which is on both sides of the shotting axis (7)..
17. Locking system of weapons by satellite tracking, according to previous claim, characterized
that, the installation of a trigger blocking system (9) of the weapon (10) which maintains
the shotting unlocked when the location system (1) of the weapon (10) does not detect
the representation of any symbol (6) of the transmitter (19) of any vest inside the
security zone (4) which is on both sides of the shotting axis (7), or such is detected
outside of the security zone (6) which is on both sides of the shooting axis.