Patents Assigned to Guardian, LLC
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Patent number: 10753695Abstract: A biometric electro-mechanical locking system for a firearm includes a generally hollow main body having a pivot plate that is secured along the first end. A hand grip is positioned along the main body and configured to slide between a FIRE position where the trigger assembly of the firearm is accessible, and a SAFE position where the trigger assembly of the firearm is not accessible. A release button is positioned along the main body and is mechanically coupled to a dual locking assembly that is positioned within the main body. The dual locking assembly including an electromechanical locking unit having a processor, memory, fingerprint sensor and electric servo, and a mechanical locking unit having a mechanical combination lock.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2018Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Gun Guardian LLCInventors: William Lewis Murphy, II, Robert Vail Harvey
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Patent number: 10578383Abstract: A firearm grip with locking mechanism includes an elongated handgrip body having an elongated opening on the front side and a generally hollow interior space. A pair of doors are pivotally secured to the handgrip body to move between a closed position, and an open position. A firearm engagement body is pivotally secured along the top end of the handgrip body for attachment to a firearm receiver at a location adjacent to the trigger assembly. The handgrip body moves between a FIRE position where the handgrip body is positioned perpendicular to the engagement body, and a SAFE position where the handgrip body is positioned parallel to the engagement body and the firearm trigger assembly is located within the interior space of the handgrip body.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2019Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: Gun Guardian LLCInventors: William Lewis Murphy, II, Robert Vail Harvey
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Patent number: 10429262Abstract: A protective casing is for a receiving and protecting a manifold gauge assembly having a gauge and a hose. The protective casing has a base member with a first end and an opposite, second end and a pair of opposing side members extending from the base member in a first direction such that the base member and the side members define a cavity. The side members define a channel through which the hose passes into a cavity such that hose is received in the cavity and the gauge is positioned at the first end.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Gauge Guardian, LLCInventors: Russell Drews, Cathy L. Drews
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Patent number: 10378846Abstract: A sliding trigger enclosure system for a long gun includes a frame that is removably secured to the receiver of a firearm by factory-supplied hardware, and a hollow shoulder stock having a pair of side surfaces that extend outward from the front end. The shoulder stock is slidingly engaged over the frame and transitions between a FIRE position where the trigger assembly of the long gun is accessible, and a SAFE position where the pair of side surfaces are locked in a parallel orientation to the trigger assembly to prevent access to the same. A locking mechanism is disposed along the frame and secures the shoulder stock in the SAFE position. The locking mechanism including a pair of spring-loaded locking pins that are engaged by an actuator, and a user authentication device.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2018Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Gun Guardian LLCInventors: William Lewis Murphy, II, Robert Vail Harvey
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Patent number: 10267583Abstract: A firearm grip with selector switch lock includes a handgrip for engaging a firearm receiver having a selector switch. A switch engagement unit is positioned within the handgrip. The switch engagement unit including a motor, piston, spring and detent for selectively engaging the selector switch of the receiver to which the handgrip is located. An RFID interrogator is positioned within the handgrip and communicates with a portable RFID chip. Upon detecting the presence of the RFID chip, the switch engagement unit moves the piston to the retracted position for manual free operation of the selector switch. Upon detecting the RFID chip is not within the proximity of the handgrip, the switch engagement unit moves the piston to the extended/SAFE position. A replacement selector switch having a torque limiter is provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2017Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Gun Guardian LLCInventors: William Lewis Murphy, II, Robert Vail Harvey
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Patent number: 9810500Abstract: The electromechanical trigger guard protective enclosure is a safety device intended to prevent access to the trigger of any firearm with an accessory rail. The present invention has a keypad, which activates the drive mechanism. The drive mechanism either covers the trigger or slides open revealing the trigger for use. The protective enclosure is affixed to the accessory rail on a gun, ensuring that it is able to be used at all times, preventing any inability to properly enclose the trigger. This protective sheath allows for the weapon to remain loaded and ready to fire at all times, aiding greatly in times of self-defense.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2013Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Gun Guardian LLCInventors: William Lewis Murphy, II, Robert Vail Harvey
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Patent number: 9784516Abstract: A firearm handgrip with integrated safety lock system includes a handgrip having a plurality of connectors, a generally hollow interior space and an aperture, An elongated retractable plate is positioned within the aperture and is connected to a plate alignment unit located within the interior space of the handgrip. The plate transitions between an extended position and a retracted position. In the extended position, the plate physically engages the firearm's integrated safety mechanism to maintain the same in the “safe” position. The system further includes a biometric authentication system, an electromechanical latch and an internal controller.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2016Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: Gun Guardian, LLCInventors: William Lewis Murphy, II, Robert Vail Harvey
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Publication number: 20140182180Abstract: The electromechanical trigger guard protective enclosure is a safety device intended to prevent access to the trigger of any firearm with an accessory rail. The present invention has a keypad, which activates the drive mechanism. The drive mechanism either covers the trigger or slides open revealing the trigger for use. The protective enclosure is affixed to the accessory rail on a gun, ensuring that it is able to be used at all times, preventing any inability to properly enclose the trigger. This protective sheath allows for the weapon to remain loaded and ready to fire at all times, aiding greatly in times of self-defense.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2013Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: GUN GUARDIAN, LLCInventors: William Lewis Murphy, II, Robert Vail Harvey
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Patent number: 7785257Abstract: A system and method for detecting, monitoring and analyzing physiological characteristics. Signals from a subject are acquired from a suite of sensors, such as temperature, carbon dioxide, humidity, light, movement, electromagnetic and vibration sensors, in a passive, non-invasive manner. The signals are processed and physiological characteristics are isolated for analysis. The system and method are to analyze sleep patterns, as well as to prevent bed sores or detect conditions such as illness, restless leg syndrome, periodic leg movement, sleep walking, or sleep apnea. However, numerous other applications of the invention are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Home Guardian LLCInventors: David C. Mack, Steven W. Kell, Majd Alwan, Robin Felder, Beverly Turner, Sarah Wood
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Publication number: 20100011684Abstract: A number of elongated and preferably extruded periphery pieces are described that have essentially the same shape in cross-section. Each piece has a first channel behind a second channel. The first half of the window may slide in the first channel, and the second channel is to receive a second half of the window which may be fixed. A number of elongated and preferably extruded glazing frame pieces are used each having a glazing channel on one side and a section on an opposite side to be fitted into one of the periphery pieces. The glazing frame pieces also have essentially the same shape in cross-section. A number of glazing stop pieces, each of which is to be secured to a respective one of the glazing frame pieces, are provided. These glazing stop pieces also have essentially the same shape in cross-section. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: Guardian, LLCInventor: Murray L. Neal
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Publication number: 20090241441Abstract: Pieces that are components of a frame for a window having a threat side and a safe side include a base and a pressure plate that together form part of one of a sill section, a head section, and a jamb section of the window. The base and pressure plate are elongated in a longitudinal direction. The base has (1) an L-shaped cross-section at a near portion of the base to receive an end of a glazing unit from the threat side of the window, and (2) a first pocket formed in a far portion of the base and running in said longitudinal direction. The rear portion is closer to the threat side than the far portion. The pressure plate is to be assembled with the base so as to secure the glazing unit in the corner. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: Guardian, LLCInventor: Murray L. Neal
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Patent number: 7555871Abstract: A number of elongated and preferably extruded periphery pieces are described that have essentially the same shape in cross-section. Each piece has a first channel behind a second channel. The first half of the window may slide in the first channel, and the second channel is to receive a second half of the window which may be fixed. A number of elongated and preferably extruded glazing frame pieces are used each having a glazing channel on one side and a section on an opposite side to be fitted into one of the periphery pieces. The glazing frame pieces also have essentially the same shape in cross-section. A number of glazing stop pieces, each of which is to be secured to a respective one of the glazing frame pieces, are provided. These glazing stop pieces also have essentially the same shape in cross-section. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2005Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Guardian, LLCInventor: Murray L. Neal
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Patent number: 7533501Abstract: Pieces that are components of a frame for a window having a threat side and a safe side include a base and a pressure plate that together form part of one of a sill section, a head section, and a jamb section of the window. The base and pressure plate are elongated in a longitudinal direction. The base has (1) an L-shaped cross-section at a near portion of the base to receive an end of a glazing unit from the threat side of the window, and (2) a first pocket formed in a far portion of the base and running in said longitudinal direction. The rear portion is closer to the threat side than the far portion. The pressure plate is to be assembled with the base so as to secure the glazing unit in the corner. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2004Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Guardian, LLCInventor: Murray L. Neal
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Publication number: 20080275314Abstract: A system and method for detecting, monitoring and analyzing physiological characteristics. Signals from a subject are acquired from a suite of sensors, such as temperature, carbon dioxide, humidity, light, movement, electromagnetic and vibration sensors, in a passive, non-invasive manner. The signals are processed and physiological characteristics are isolated for analysis. The system and method are to analyze sleep patterns, as well as to prevent bed sores or detect conditions such as illness, restless leg syndrome, periodic leg movement, sleep walking, or sleep apnea. However, numerous other applications of the invention are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Home Guardian LLCInventors: David C. Mack, Steve Kell, Majd Alwan, Robin Felder, Beverly Turner, Sarah Wood
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Patent number: 7396331Abstract: A system and method for detecting, monitoring and analyzing physiological characteristics. Signals from a subject are acquired from a suite of sensors, such as temperature, carbon dioxide, humidity, light, movement, electromagnetic and vibration sensors, in a passive, non-invasive manner. The signals are processed, and physiological characteristics are isolated for analysis. The system and method are to analyze sleep patterns, as well as to prevent bed sores or detect conditions such as illness, restless leg syndrome, periodic leg movement, sleep walking, or sleep apnea. However, numerous other applications of the invention are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Home Guardian, LLCInventors: David C. Mack, Steve Kell, Majd Alwan, Robin Felder, Beverly Turner, Sarah Wood
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Patent number: D762849Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2015Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: Pet Guardian, LLCInventor: Natalie Davenport
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Patent number: D840265Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2016Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: SHIRT GUARDIAN, LLCInventors: Laurie Riggs, David Riggs
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Patent number: D845808Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2017Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: Gauge Guardian, LLCInventors: Russell Drews, Cathy L. Drews
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Patent number: D875588Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2019Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Gauge Guardian, LLCInventors: Russell Drews, Cathy L. Drews