For Barrel Cleaning Patents (Class 42/95)
  • Patent number: 7367151
    Abstract: A gun bore cleaning system for efficiently cleaning a bore of a gun. The gun bore cleaning system includes a cleaning member having a spiral groove and a length of cord positionable within the spiral groove. The cord is extended through a bore of a gun with the cleaning member cleaning the bore of the gun.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2008
    Assignee: New Producst Marketing Corporation
    Inventors: Wesley F. Black, Charles D. Black, Robert J. Black
  • Patent number: 7356961
    Abstract: Methods and devices are provided for cleaning firearm barrels, including those of military issue firearms, wherein the methods include a step for removing loose materials from within the barrel, a step for dislodging materials not removed during the first removal step, and a step for removing the materials dislodged during the dislodging step, as well as one or more optional cleaning steps to be performed in addition to or in lieu of the other cleaning steps, and wherein the firearm barrel cleaning device can be adapted to have different configurations for use during one or more of the various cleaning steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2008
    Assignee: The Otis Patent Trust
    Inventor: Nicholas Williams
  • Publication number: 20070261288
    Abstract: A gun-cleaning device deploys a plurality of different tool pieces that connect to a rod or shaft that is inserted down the gun barrel. The tool pieces are adapted to be received by a latch mechanism disposed at the distal end of the rod or shaft. The latch mechanism does not protrude beyond the diameter of the shaft, yet is readily actuated with one finger to release the tool pieces without touching the tool itself. The tool pieces themselves are optionally configured to be either freely rotating or fixed with respect to the shaft axis when engaged by the latch mechanism.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2007
    Publication date: November 15, 2007
    Applicant: SPS MARKETING INC.
    Inventors: James David Perry, Gregory G. Conner
  • Publication number: 20070240353
    Abstract: An automatic cleaning apparatus for a gun barrel is disclosed, which includes a wheel contacting an inner surface of the gun barrel and a brush or non-woven fabric rotating against the inner surface of the gun barrel which is applied with a cleaning solution or anti-corrosive oil, and moves forward by rotation of the wheel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 24, 2006
    Publication date: October 18, 2007
    Inventor: Sang Jin An
  • Patent number: 7131229
    Abstract: A portable cannon tube cleaning method comprising the steps of pulling a trailer to the site of a cannon tube to be cleaned, adjusting the height of a main cleaner chassis assembly to be in line with the cannon tube to be cleaned, fitting the main cleaner chassis assembly against a face of the cannon tube, fitting a hollow adapter plate on the outer diameter of the cannon tube, and hauling a cleaning brush assembly through the cannon tube for as many cycles as required to adequately clean the tube for inspections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2006
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventor: Terry L. Davis
  • Patent number: 7073286
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for chemo-mechanical cleaning of the barrel of a gun, in which method the barrel is closed tightly from both ends and at least one cleaning chemical is introduced into the closed barrel, the chemical is allowed to react with the impurities on the interior surface of the barrel, the chemically treated residue is loosened mechanically, the residue is removed from the barrel and, if necessary, the barrel is rinsed and dried. According to the invention, at least one of the cleaning chemicals used is a gaseous cleaning chemical. The invention also relates to a device for cleaning the barrel of a gun, comprising end blocks (1,8) sealably fittable to each end of the barrel and a reciprocable mechanical cleaning element to be placed in the barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2006
    Assignee: Milfoam Oy
    Inventors: Markku Paananen, Marja Koivuluoma
  • Patent number: 7055279
    Abstract: A device and method for cleaning an inside barrel of a paint ball gun is provided. The cleaning device comprises a compressible cleaning tip configurable to have a smaller diameter than the inside barrel in response to a compression member, the tip being mounted to an end of an elongated tube. The inside of the paintball gun barrel is cleaned by inserting the cleaning device while compressed, and retracting it in its decompressed state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2006
    Inventor: Jimmy Flores
  • Patent number: 7055278
    Abstract: A portable cannon tube cleaning system that includes a trailer designed to be pulled to the field site of a cannon tube to be cleaned; a mechanism securely mounted to the floor of the trailer for providing vertical height adjustment; a main cleaner chassis assembly securely mounted to the height adjustment mechanism so that when the height adjustment mechanism is actuated the height of the main cleaner chassis assembly may be adjusted to be in line with the cannon tube to be cleaned; and a mechanism contained in the main cleaner chassis assembly for hauling a cleaning brush assembly through the cannon tube for as many cycles as required to adequately clean the tube for inspections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2006
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventor: Terry L. Davis
  • Patent number: 7030306
    Abstract: Devices for removing and separating moisture from interior passage of woodwind musical instruments are disclosed. According to one aspect of the present invention, 1) a de-moisturizing device includes a pocket sewed onto one side of the device to provide storage for the device hanging outside of an instrument carrying case, thus keeping the moisture absorbed by the swab re-moisturize the instrument; 2) a de-moisturizing device contains a closed loop affixed at one end of the device for holding a moisture absorbent fabric for removing moisture from the interior passage of woodwind instruments; and 3) a de-moisturizing device contains a plurality of moisture absorbent desiccant gels in an elongated hollow porous tube for removing moisture from the musical instruments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2006
    Inventor: Shun-Hwa Chang
  • Patent number: 7020994
    Abstract: A universal gun cleaning kit includes a universal handle including a female threaded opening of a first select size. A plurality of elongate rods have different outer diameters. Each rod has opposite near and distal ends. The distal ends are adapted for selectively receiving a gun barrel cleaning element. A plurality of shafts are each rotatably connected to an associated one of the rods. The shafts include a male threaded end of the first select size or a second select size. An adaptor has a female threaded end of the second select size and a male threaded end of the first select size. The shafts of the first select size can be directly threaded into the universal handle and the shafts of the second select size can be threaded into the universal handle using the adaptor so that, in use, a select one of the rods is rotatable relative to the universal handle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Assignee: Dac Technologies Group Int'l., Inc.
    Inventor: James H. Buie, II
  • Patent number: 6981345
    Abstract: A tool for cleaning and loading muzzle loading rifles includes a tube having a longitudinal axis and a centered throughbore along the axis. The tube includes a head having a knurled outer surface and a front face recess. The recess is adapted to center and support the projectile. A shaft is mounted in the throughbore of the tube and protrudes out of the back of the tube, wherein the diameter of the shaft is less than the diameter of the throughbore. Accordingly, when the shaft is fixed to a cleaning rod, the tube is free to rotate on the shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2006
    Inventors: Philip Ervin Gunn, Barry L. Graves
  • Patent number: 6922933
    Abstract: A primer removal tool comprising a starter tap, a holder for the starter tap, one or more setscrews passing through the holder and against the starter tap for securing the starter tap in the holder, a handle, a spacer bushing connected to the center of the handle, a shaft having one end connected to the starter tap holder and the other end connected to the spacer bushing, and a knurled slider on the shaft, the slider being constrained to slide between the holder and the spacer bushing. The starter tap is inserted into the center of the damaged primer; the tool is held parallel to the centerline of the cannon bore while applying forward pressure; the handle of the tool is rotated clockwise to run the tap into the primer a few turns; and the handle of the tool is rotated counterclockwise one-quarter of a turn. These steps are repeated until most of the tap is in the primer chamber. Next, the slider is gripped, pushed forward toward the primer chamber, and then quickly pulled backward against the spacer bushing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2005
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventor: Terry L. Davis
  • Patent number: 6761101
    Abstract: A receiver block particularly configured for an AR-15/M-16 receiver includes an upwardly extending tongue adapted to be received in the receiver cavity with oppositely positioned ears on the receiver being received in apertured slots on the receiver block with pins being received in the aligned openings to lock the receiver to the receiver block thereby providing substantially total exposure and access to the receiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2004
    Inventor: Randy E. Luth
  • Publication number: 20040111948
    Abstract: A gun bore cleaner assembly includes a weight member attached to a thin, flexible cord. The thin flexible cord is attached to a thicker flexible cord and an elongated scrubbing member is intertwined through the body of the thicker flexible cord.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2003
    Publication date: June 17, 2004
    Inventor: Tim Schnell
  • Publication number: 20040074523
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for chemo-mechanical cleaning of the barrel of a gun, in which method the barrel is closed tightly from both ends and at least one cleaning chemical is introduced into the closed barrel, the chemical is allowed to react with the impurities on the interior surface of the barrel, the chemically treated residue is loosened mechanically, the residue is removed from the barrel and, if necessary, the barrel is rinsed and dried. According to the invention, at least one of the cleaning chemicals used is a gaseous cleaning chemical. The invention also relates to a device for cleaning the barrel of a gun, comprising end blocks (1,8) sealably fittable to each end of the barrel and a reciprocable mechanical cleaning element to be placed in the barrel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2003
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Inventors: Markku Paananen, Marja Koivuluoma
  • Patent number: 6722378
    Abstract: A retainer for supporting gun parts in an ultrasonic bath is provided with a plurality of supports that retain such gun parts in positions whereby cleaning of such parts by ultrasonic means is optimized. The retainer supports are specifically configured to maximize the removal of dirt and debris from gun parts, and certain supports are adjustable to accommodate a variety of gun makes and models. The retainer is also constructed to prevent direct contact between gun parts, which might otherwise result in unnecessary wearing at such contact locations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2004
    Assignee: Coltene/Whaledent, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric Heiberg, Jerry Sullivan
  • Patent number: 6701658
    Abstract: A gun barrel cleaning tool is provided for rifle, shotguns and handguns including a rod to which any number of different cleaning devices may be sequentially interconnected in any desired order as is appropriate for a particular cleaning operation. Typical cleaning devices include brushes, mops and loops.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2004
    Assignee: Brownells, Inc.
    Inventor: Frank R. Brownell
  • Patent number: 6701657
    Abstract: A universal firearm cleaning system 4 is presented that includes a universal barrel fastener 6 and waste container 8 to catch cleaning patches and the splattering solvent that exits the barrel bore during the firearm cleaning process. The fastener 6 attaches the container 8 to the muzzle or breech of the gun barrel using tongs that can easily accommodate various diameters of gun barrels and virtually any sight system. The waste container 8 is attached to the fastener 6 and has removable end caps. One end cap 42 closes the container. The other end cap 38 forms an opening for receiving the end of the barrel of a gun and connects to the barrel fastener 6. When a cleaning rod is pushed through the bore 16, the waste container 8 catches the solvent, splatter and other debris that exits the bore 16. The end cap 42 may then be removed to easily clean out the waste container 8.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2004
    Inventor: James Daniel Hudspeth
  • Patent number: 6691446
    Abstract: A debris retaining and retrieval tool for cleaning the barrels of rifles. A serrated brass cutting blade is positioned between two spaced plastic guide discs and further between a plastic lead-in guide element and a plastic follower guide element. The elements are combined by a bolt and nut and fastened to a ram rod. The spaced guide discs and the cutting blade entrap the scraped barrel residue of powder, plastic and lead to be carried outside the cleaned barrel for removal by a toothbrush.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Inventor: Barry L. Graves
  • Patent number: 6668480
    Abstract: A system for cleaning the barrel of a gun which includes a compressible foam projectile, a source of compressed gas, and a flexible connector, such as a hose, for connecting the projectile with the cylinder is disclosed. The projectile resides within a nozzle which is secured to the hose. The cylinder is secured to one end of the hose. In order to clean the gun, the nozzle with the projectile inserted therein is placed within the barrel of the gun. The nozzle forms an airtight seal with the barrel. The compressed gas is released from the cylinder into the nozzle. The gas propels the projectile out of the nozzle and through the barrel. As the projectile travels through the barrel, it wipes the barrel clean.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2003
    Assignee: Ultra Clean Technologies, Corp.
    Inventor: Bruce Riley
  • Patent number: 6640480
    Abstract: A gun barrel cleaning system adapted for storage in the pistol grip of a firearm. The gun barrel cleaning system generally comprises a carrier unit that is removably mounted within the cavity of the pistol grip by a flanged mounting bracket, and a plurality of gun barrel cleaning tools stored in the carrier unit. The carrier unit comprises a bottom plate and a plurality of upstanding walls which collectively define a cavity in which the tools are stored, and an open top end. A pair of diametrically opposed slotted openings are formed through opposing walls, and the mounting bracket flanges include wedges formed thereon which are adapted to engage respective ones of the slotted openings. The mounting bracket is attached to the pistol grip by a bolt, thereby interconnecting the carrier unit to the pistol grip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2003
    Inventors: Lawrence J. Williams, Nicholas Williams
  • Publication number: 20030136044
    Abstract: A gun barrel cleaning system adapted for storage in the pistol grip of a firearm. The gun barrel cleaning system generally comprises a carrier unit that is removably mounted within the cavity of the pistol grip by a flanged mounting bracket, and a plurality of gun barrel cleaning tools stored in the carrier unit. The carrier unit comprises a bottom plate and a plurality of upstanding walls which collectively define a cavity in which the tools are stored, and an open top end. A pair of diametrically opposed slotted openings are formed through opposing walls, and the mounting bracket flanges include wedges formed thereon which are adapted to engage respective ones of the slotted openings. The mounting bracket is attached to the pistol grip by a bolt, thereby interconnecting the carrier unit to the pistol grip.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2002
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Inventors: Lawrence J. Williams, Nicholas Williams
  • Patent number: 6591732
    Abstract: A method and device for cooling a gun barrel wherein coolant is provided to the gun barrel via a nozzle arranged at the downstream end of a pressure feed line arrangement. The coolant is originally conveyed from a reservoir into a pressure cylinder, while the pressure feed line between the pressure cylinder and the nozzle is closed. Thereafter, the coolant in the pressure cylinder is placed under a predefined operating pressure. Prior to firing a round, the pressure feed line is opened, so that the coolant flows to the gun barrel before firing. When firing a shot, the coolant in the gun barrel is compressed to a pressure above the predetermined operating pressure by the firing gases and pushed out of the gun barrel. In the process, the coolant is expanded into a buffer reservoir adjacent to the nozzle and is injected back into the gun barrel after the gas pressure built up has been reduced to the predetermined operating pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2003
    Assignee: Oerlikon Conatraves AG
    Inventors: Michael Gerber, Gabriel Schneider
  • Patent number: 6536152
    Abstract: A storage compartment forming insert fits within the hollow compartment of a firearm grip assembly to create a storage compartment. The insert generally includes a base and a resilient member extending therefrom. The base defines an outer dimension that provides an interference fit within the hollow compartment. By maintaining the base under tension at the interference fit, the storage compartment is effectively impervious to water. To insert or remove objects within the storage compartment, one need only pull the base. The resilient members stretch and the open end of the grip becomes accessible.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Inventor: David L. Wisz
  • Patent number: 6463944
    Abstract: A retainer for supporting gun parts in an ultrasonic bath is provided with a plurality of supports that retain such gun parts in positions whereby cleaning of such parts by ultrasonic means is optimized. The retainer supports are specifically configured to maximize the removal of dirt and debris from gun parts, and certain supports are adjustable to accommodate a variety of gun makes and models. The retainer is also constructed to prevent direct contact between gun parts, which might otherwise result in unnecessary wearing at such contact locations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2002
    Assignee: Coltene/Whaledent, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric Heiberg, Jerry Sullivan
  • Patent number: 6389978
    Abstract: A gun barrel cleaning shell uses a pressurized cartridge alone or within a shell casing to propel cleaning material through the bore of the firearm. Inside the cartridge is a strike pin that when the firing pin of the firearm is actuated will cause the strike pin to puncture a rupturable end of the cartridge to release the compressed fluids therein to force the cleaning material toward and through the barrel of the firearm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Inventors: Manuel B. Hooper, Jim C. Counts
  • Publication number: 20020056219
    Abstract: An elongate bore cleaner, such as would be used to clean the inside of a barrel of a gun. The cleaner includes an elongate member, such as a hollow rod, that has a handle at one end and a cleaning member at the other. The handle is rotatably mounted relative to the cleaning member so that the cleaning member can rotate to fully engage the riflings in a gun barrel. The elongate bore cleaner also includes a fluid dispenser, preferably located adjacent the rear portion of the handle, the actuation of which causes fluid to flow through a conduit and out of apertures that are adjacent the cleaning member. Preferably, the fluid dispenser is a squeeze bottle, and the hollow rod serves as the conduit. Squeezing the squeeze bottle causes the cleaning fluid to travel from the squeeze bottle, through the hollow rod, exiting near the end of the rod, adjacent to the cleaning brush.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 1999
    Publication date: May 16, 2002
    Inventors: DOUGLAS G. SOLBERG, CLIFTON G. ORCUTT
  • Patent number: 6378236
    Abstract: An elongate bore cleaner, such as would be used to clean the inside of a barrel of a gun. The cleaner includes an elongate member, such as a hollow rod, that has a handle at one end and a cleaning member at the other. The handle is rotatably mounted relative to the cleaning member so that the cleaning member can rotate to fully engage the riflings in a gun barrel. The elongate bore cleaner also includes a fluid dispenser, preferably located adjacent the rear portion of the handle, the actuation of which causes fluid to flow through a conduit and out of apertures that are adjacent the cleaning member. Preferably, the fluid dispenser is a squeeze bottle, and the hollow rod serves as the conduit. Squeezing the squeeze bottle causes the cleaning fluid to travel from the squeeze bottle, through the hollow rod, exiting near the end of the rod, adjacent to the cleaning brush.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2002
    Inventors: Douglas G. Solberg, Clifton G. Orcutt
  • Patent number: 6336284
    Abstract: A device for quickly loading a muzzle-loaded firearm comprises a casing having a stepped bore disposed therethrough. The stepped bore includes a small diameter portion and a large diameter portion. An adjustment rod has a rear end threaded into the small diameter portion. The front end of the adjustment rod is formed with a bore to accommodate a surface portion of a bullet. A locknut is provided to lock the adjustment rod at a pre-determined setting in the casing. The device is used, in a first position, to initially insert the bullet into the barrel of the firearm. In a second position the device is used in conjunction with a ramrod to position a bullet/powder charge at the optimum firing depth in the barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2002
    Inventors: Anthony J. Rotell, III, Richard B. Pazzalia, Alan Gerek
  • Patent number: 6269579
    Abstract: An improved gun cleaning system for use in cleaning the bore of a firearm, the system is disclosed for use with a rigid cleaning rod, having one end adapted for the attachment of cleaning elements to be moved longitudinally within the bore to remove contaminates. The system has a cleaning rod centering guide, formed as hollow frustoconical member with a closed smaller end and an open larger end, and a smooth outer surface. The interior of the guide has a series of concentric annular, triangular cross sections projections pointing inward towards the longitudinal axis of the guide so as to form a series of annular stops of decreasing diameter. The closed end of the guide has a relatively thick portion with a cylindrical opening to allow the insertion of the rigid cleaning rod and allow longitudinal motion of the cleaning rod while the maintaining the cleaning rod essentially centered within the bore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: The United States as represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventor: Joseph G. Warner
  • Patent number: 6210253
    Abstract: A method for refinishing the bore of a shotgun barrel achieves high finish surface grades by pumping a relatively soft abrasive media longitudinally through the bore. The resulting bore striations are oriented in a longitudinal direction along the barrel, significantly reducing the felt recoil and increasing the muzzle velocity of the weapon. The gunsmith swabs the bore to remove dust. The bore is inspected to detect obstructions and blemishes and then secured to a support structure in a horizontal orientation. The grade of the surface finish of the bore is determined. A polishing media pumping system is connected to the receiver end of the barrel and all holes through the barrel wall are blocked. A silicone matrix media impregnated with silicon carbide is pumped from the receiver end of the barrel through the bore and out the muzzle end of the barrel to polish the bore until the bore striations are generally longitudinal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Inventor: Hal C. Sammons
  • Patent number: 6145235
    Abstract: An improved ramrod having utility in preparing a firearm for firing, said firearm being of the type that uses black powder as a propellant and is sometimes called a muzzleloader. The ramrod has an elongated body of substantial rigidity so that it may function to tamp a bullet prior to igniting a charge of black powder. A folding arm is permanently attached to and carried by the "outer" end of the elongated body. The folding arm has a stowed position in which the arm is generally aligned with the body's longitudinal axis. The arm also has a working position in which it makes a substantial angle (e.g., 90 degrees) with respect to the body's longitudinal axis. The attachment of the folding arm to the elongated body is by a pivot pin having an axis of rotation that is perpendicular to the body's longitudinal axis. A force may be transferred to the body by manually applying said force to the arm while the arm is in its working position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignee: Ashley Outdoors, Inc.
    Inventors: Ashley C. Emerson, Ralph M. Lermayer, Edward W. Pastusek
  • Patent number: 6088866
    Abstract: This device is a cleaning tool for cleaning the inside of gun barrels. The device consists of a metal brush which is enclosed within a tubular sheath of material, typically a woven fabric. The bristles of the brush extend through the wall of the woven sheath of fabric. The tubular sheath is pulled through a gun barrel and the bristles of the brush clean the inside of the gun barrel. Also enclosed within the tubular sheath are one or more foam inserts, or one or more cleaning regions formed by folding the cord within itself, either of which creates a bulge in the tubular sheath and cleans debris from the gun barrel, spreads gun cleaning solvent in the gun barrel, absorbs solvent and combustion and bullet residues, and spreads a layer of gun oil in the gun barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2000
    Assignee: Michaels of Oregon Co.
    Inventor: Bruce F. Hedge
  • Patent number: 6023873
    Abstract: A gun bore cleaning system, comprising a cleaning rod with a chamber in handle to accept a capsule of cleaning fluid with a manually operable, resiliant pressure/suction pump with a capability to control and dispense fluid through a hollow rod. An attached swivel end/check-valve allows free end tip rotation and prevents leakage from rod member. Also included with the system is a "capture boot" that temporarily mounts to a guns' barrel for collecting all spent fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2000
    Inventor: Ian Franklin Baird
  • Patent number: 5983550
    Abstract: A gun cleaning accessory for use with a gun cleaning rod and jag to safely and effectively retain the cleaning patch on the cleaning rod jag during cleaning and the method of using such device. The invention is installed on the muzzle end of a gun barrel and the cleaning rod inserted at the breech end. The invention has two body portions that hingedly surround the gun barrel muzzle and are held in position with a temporary fastener. The invention further has a front closure wall that is positioned in front of the gun muzzle to restrict the lengthwise motion of the cleaning rod. Using the muzzle jag stop during cleaning protects the gun cleaner from injury due to jamming or slipping of the cleaning and stopping devices and also from the accidental firing of the gun. The method of using the muzzle jag stop during cleaning also protects the gun from damage and wear due to slipping, marring, and repeated impact against the barrel of the stopping device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Assignee: B & E Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventor: Lars L. Skaar
  • Patent number: 5972125
    Abstract: This device is a cleaning tool for cleaning the inside of gun barrels. The device consists of a metal brush which is enclosed within a tubular sheath of material, typically a woven fabric. The bristles of the brush extend through the wall of the woven sheath of fabric. The tubular sheath is pulled through a gun barrel and the bristles of the brush clean the inside of the gun barrel. Also enclosed within the tubular sheath are one or more foam inserts, or one or more cleaning regions formed by folding the cord within itself, either of which creates a bulge in the tubular sheath and cleans debris from the gun barrel, spreads gun cleaning solvent in the gun barrel, absorbs solvent and combustion and bullet residues, and spreads a layer of gun oil in the gun barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1999
    Assignee: Michaels of Oregon Co.
    Inventor: Bruce F. Hedge
  • Patent number: 5946843
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method for cleaning the barrel of a firearm, whereby a foam containing an agent that removes bullet residue is applied into the firearm barrel to be cleaned, the foam is allowed to act for 0.1-30 minutes, whereupon the foam is removed from the barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1999
    Inventor: Markku Paananen
  • Patent number: 5934001
    Abstract: An archery adaptation for a tamping Rod Assembly which serves as a stabilizer adapter for an archery bow to be secured to the slide, and slide rod assembly of the tamping rod assembly by providing a stabilizer adapter for securing the slide rod to the stabilizer base on the archery bow, and at the opposite end of the slide rod assembly, providing a puller-adapter for an arrowhead. The method of the present invention is practiced by utilizing the slide rod assembly of the tamping rod assembly when the broadhead puller-adapter is applied. As a stabilizer, the combination of the slide rod assembly connects the arrowhead puller-adapter at the remote end, and the stabilizer adapter secures the same to the bow at the near end facing the archer. In the stabilizer mode, the slider is empirically moved forwardly and rearwardly to accommodate the "recoil" experienced by the archer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Inventors: Chriss L. Pace, Curtis B. Guillory
  • Patent number: 5934000
    Abstract: A gun barrel cleaner is described for cleaning the bore of a pistol, rifle, or shotgun without danger of contaminating the breech area of the firearm. A cleaning rod is inserted from the nozzle of the gun extending into the breech area. Various structures are described for pivotal quick connection of interchangeable cleaning articles, such as brushes and oil swabs, to the end of the cleaning rod within the breech area. The cleaning article is pivoted into the breech area of the gun, and the rod pulled through the bore of the gun via the nozzle of the gun, preventing debris and/or oil contamination of the breech area of the gun. The procedure is then repeated as necessary utilizing different interchangeable cleaning articles as required. When clean, the cleaning article is replaced with a locking pin-locking tube combination secured by a padlock at the breech area of the gun with the cleaning rod in place within the barrel of the gun, visibly rendering accidental loading and discharge of the weapon impossible.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Inventor: Robert H. Hayes, Sr.
  • Patent number: 5920940
    Abstract: A gun barrel cleaning tool including an elongated planar rectangular plate having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a periphery extended therebetween; and an elongated cleaning pad coupled about the plate with the cleaning pad including an interior section formed of a sponge-like absorbent material having an upper interior surface positioned against the lower surface of the plate, a parabolic lower interior surface with a downwardly extending apex offset directly below the center of the plate, and a pair of opposed interior side surfaces therebetween, the cleaning pad further including a cover formed of an absorbent sheet of cloth material secured around the interior section, the cover having an upper exterior surface positioned upon the upper surface of the plate, a lower exterior surface positioned against the lower interior surface of the interior section, and a pair of opposed exterior side surfaces extended therebetween.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1999
    Inventors: Robert Herman Kauska, Marlene K. Kauska
  • Patent number: 5871589
    Abstract: This device is a cleaning tool for cleaning the inside of gun barrels. The device consists of a metal brush which is enclosed within a tubular sheath of material, typically a woven fabric. The bristles of the brush extend through the wall of the woven sheath of fabric. The tubular sheath is pulled through a gun barrel and the bristles of the brush clean the inside of the gun barrel. Also enclosed within the tubular sheath are one or more foam inserts, or one or more cleaning regions formed by folding the cord within itself, either of which creates a bulge in the tubular sheath and cleans debris from the gun barrel, spreads gun cleaning solvent in the gun barrel, absorbs solvent and combustion and bullet residues, and spreads a layer of gun oil in the gun barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1999
    Inventor: Bruce F. Hedge
  • Patent number: 5836099
    Abstract: A muzzle loader rod assembly of the present invention is an elongate sectioned rod, preferably made of brass is disclosed. At one remote end of the rod, a slide telescopingly surrounds the rod and is removably secured thereto by means of a set screw or similar fastener to prevent rattling when the product is in the field and to further secure the parts together. A wide variety of tools can be secured to the end of the ramrod accessory tamper portion and coupler including bullet removers, patch removers, tampers, cleaning tools, brushes, and the like. In use for bullet removal, the bullet removal member is secured to one end of the accessory tamper end of the rod, and then tapped in place by dropping the reciprocating slide. No particular real strength is required to do this. When the bullet extractor is removed, the accessory coupler becomes a tamper. The bullet tamped into the powder with an empirically determined number of strokes of the dropped slide which imparts uniformity of tamping to each charge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1998
    Inventors: Chriss L. Pace, Curtis B. Guillory
  • Patent number: 5815975
    Abstract: A gun bore cleaning system comprising a cleaning patch guide and holder, and a solvent and patch collector. The guide includes a tube having a tapered bushing at its forward end for abutting the breech end of the bore opening, and an inclined patch support surface near a rearward end holds a cleaning patch. As a cleaning rod is passed through the tube into the bore, it captures the patch, impregnated with a cleaning solvent, and pushes it through the bore into the solvent and patch collector mounted on the muzzle of the gun where the patch and any excess solvent are retained. The solvent and patch collector includes an adaptor mountable on the muzzle and a disposable container removably connected to the adaptor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: Bore Tech, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert D. Rambo, Berwyn M. Crook
  • Patent number: 5775020
    Abstract: A gun barrel bore cleaner having a hollow rod inserted a one end into a fluid receptacle and the other end of the hollow rod bearing an attached brush. Gun barrel cleaning fluid can travel from the fluid receptacle and through the hollow rod to exit from the hollow rod near the brush attachment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Inventor: Ian Franklin Baird
  • Patent number: 5777258
    Abstract: A firearm barrel cleaning cartridge that includes a hollow, cylindrically-shaped, closed back, and open front shell casing, at least one expandable, generally hemispherically-shaped, rearwardly-facing, and removable wiper, a propellant, and at least one wad. The hollow, cylindrically-shaped, closed back, and open front shell casing contains an internal chamber. The at least one expandable, generally hemispherically-shaped, rearwardly-facing, and removable wiper is contained laterally in the hollow, cylindrically-shaped, closed back, and open front shell casing and divides the internal chamber into a plurality of internal sub-chambers. The propellant is contained in a first internal sub-chamber of the plurality of internal sub-chambers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Inventor: Min Tet Soon
  • Patent number: 5775021
    Abstract: An improved collapsible sectional rod for cleaning firearms is provided. The cleaning rod includes a plurality of hollow tubular elongated sections which are preferably metallic and of substantially equal lengths. Each section includes a tapered end and a socket end configured so as to selectively receive a corresponding tapered end of an adjacently disposed elongated section. The collapsible rod further includes an elongated tubular handle having an internal volume and a plurality of internal threads. Preferably, the handle has a knurled outer surface. The collapsible rod further includes an elongated tubular tensioner having a substantially hollow internal volume. The tensioner includes an end that is substantially slidably disposed within the internal volume of the tubular handle. This slidably disposed end includes a threaded portion that is capable of selectively engaging the internal threads of the tubular handle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Inventor: Michael J. Weiss
  • Patent number: 5743040
    Abstract: A method and apparatus (10, 110 or 210) for cleaning the barrel (100) of a gun, is described. The apparatus includes a container (12, 112 or 212) and a cleaning rod (54). The container has end caps (30 and 32) which seal the container and form an inner chamber (12A, 112A or 212A). The top end cap has an opening for insertion of the cleaning rod. The end caps have holders (48) with recesses (48C) which hold the ends of the barrel in the container. The holders preferably have an opening in the bottom wall (48D) of the recess and orifices (52) around the sidewall. To use, the barrel of the gun is mounted in the bottom end cap inside the container and cleaning fluid (102) is poured into the container. The top end cap is sealed onto the container and the cleaning rod is inserted into the container and into the inside of the barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1998
    Inventor: Steven C. Kennedy
  • Patent number: 5657570
    Abstract: A device to clean inner surfaces of gun barrels includes a movable member. The member has an elongate body with two ends. The body has an essentially uniform cross section such that the body can be loosely fitted within a barrel of a given inside diameter. The body has a folded cord in it. The cord extends out of the body to a closed loop at one end and a handle at another end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1997
    Inventor: Jean-Luc Henri Sigier Emmanuel
  • Patent number: 5651207
    Abstract: A cleaning jag assembly for use with the ramrod of a rifle comprises an elongated rod having threads at its inner and outer ends with the threads at the inner end being adapted for threadable engagement with an internally threaded bushing on the outer end of a ramrod. The outer end of the rod is threadably engaged with a cleaning jag. The rod has an unthreaded central portion except for a segment of threads that exist at the rearward end of the cleaning jag. Those threads are adaptable for engagement with the threads in the bushing when the rod is unthreaded from the bushing at its inner end, slidably moved through the bushing, and then threadably engaged by joining the threads of the segment with the threads at the outer end of the bushing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1997
    Assignee: Modern Muzzleloading, Inc.
    Inventor: William A. Knight
  • Patent number: RE38247
    Abstract: A gun cleaning and safety device stored and transported inside the barrels of a gun, excluding live ammunition during transport. The device has a locking extendable ramrod (22,24), which accommodates a ramrod tip (26) designed to increase the surface area of a disposable cleaning element. The base of each unit has a cartridge-like end (10) which contains a pin (12), a spring (14), a container (16) for oil and/or solvent and serves as a handle for its ramrod. Cartridge-like end (10,12,14) allows the innocuous release of a gun's hammer when a live cartridge is not present in the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2003
    Inventor: Robert L. Wickser, Jr.