Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Switching systems – Plural switches
Patent
1996-02-27
1997-08-05
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Switching systems
Plural switches
200 5R, 200 6185, 2002931, 200512, 42 7001, 42 7101, 307116, H01H 7150
Patent
active
056545940
ABSTRACT:
In order to enable switching electric currents with a part of a human hand for an accessory of a firearm having a firearm handle, that firearm handle is complemented with an arcuate member, which is formed in similarity to a portion of that human hand in a clenched position at the mentioned part. An electric switching device on that arcuate member is at a location corresponding to the mentioned part of the human hand in its clenched position. The arcuate member may be provided with a mount. A bidirectional electric circuit extends along or through the arcuate member and may extend along or through the mount to and from the electric switching device.
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Bjornsen, III Bernie E.
Hauk Peter
Matthews John W.
Laser Products Ltd.
Paladini Albert W.
Shoop Jr. William M.
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