Electronic device remote control with sighting mechanism

Optical: systems and elements – Deflection using a moving element – Using a periodically moving element

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359146, 359147, 34082572, 348734, 4551512, D14218, H04B 1000

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056754272

ABSTRACT:
An electronic device remote control of the type having electronic control circuitry controlling an infrared transmitter, housed by a handgun shaped housing having a handle portion having a control circuitry chamber sized to house the control circuitry, and a barrel portion, extending from the handle portion at an angle of between seventy-five and one-hundred-five degrees. The barrel portion has a handgun sighting mechanism including a rear sight and a front sight for allowing a user to aim the transmitter of the remote control at the receiving unit of the controlled device. The remote control also includes a visible light emitting source extending from the muzzle end of the barrel portion. The visible light source is preferably powered from a separate power source.

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