Patents by Inventor Todd A. Magee
Todd A. Magee has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20250137745Abstract: A mount for mounting a firearm sound suppressor or silencer to a firearm muzzle or muzzle device operates by using primary mounting lugs on the suppressor which engage sockets on the muzzle device. The primary lugs prevent the suppressor from axially moving with respect to the muzzle device, thus causing them to be fixed together as a unitary device. Angled bearing faces on the muzzle device and the sound suppressor are pressed against each other by rotating the sound suppressor on threads which drive the angled bearing faces together, thus tightening the primary lugs within their sockets. Backup lugs on the silencer engage an annular groove on the muzzle device to retain the silencer on the firearm to which it is mounted in case of failure of the primary lugs. Rapid attachment and detachment are supported by these structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2024Publication date: May 1, 2025Applicant: Sound Moderation Technologies, LLCInventors: Todd A. Magee, Steven M. Pappas
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Patent number: 12173975Abstract: A firearm suppressor also known as a moderator includes a number of coaxially joined steel baffles for dissipating discharge gasses. Each baffle can have an internal funnel structure having a central aperture through which the firearm projectile passes. Adjacent funnel structures form interconnected primary and secondary chambers connected by a port through a flange separating the chambers. A notch in the central aperture of one funnel structure directs flow toward the port on the diametrically opposite side of the next funnel structure. A radial hole through the funnel structure connects successive primary and secondary chambers. The flange is axially located to be radially inward from an overlapping joint between two adjacent baffles in order to provide structural support to the joint.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2022Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: Sound Moderation Technologies, LLCInventor: Todd A. Magee
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Patent number: 11879697Abstract: A mount for mounting a firearm sound suppressor or silencer to a firearm muzzle or muzzle device operates by using primary mounting lugs on the suppressor which engage sockets on the muzzle device. The primary lugs prevent the suppressor from axially moving with respect to the muzzle device, thus causing them to be fixed together as a unitary device. Angled bearing faces on the muzzle device and the sound suppressor are pressed against each other by rotating the sound suppressor on threads which drive the angled bearing faces together, thus tightening the primary lugs within their sockets. Backup lugs on the silencer engage an annular groove on the muzzle device to retain the silencer on the firearm to which it is mounted in case of failure of the primary lugs. Rapid attachment and detachment are supported by these structures.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2022Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: Sound Moderation Technologies, LLCInventors: Todd A. Magee, Steven M. Pappas
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Publication number: 20230228513Abstract: A firearm suppressor also known as a moderator includes a number of coaxially joined steel baffles for dissipating discharge gasses. Each baffle can have an internal funnel structure having a central aperture through which the firearm projectile passes. Adjacent funnel structures form interconnected primary and secondary chambers connected by a port through a flange separating the chambers. A notch in the central aperture of one funnel structure directs flow toward the port on the diametrically opposite side of the next funnel structure. A radial hole through the funnel structure connects successive primary and secondary chambers. The flange is axially located to be radially inward from an overlapping joint between two adjacent baffles in order to provide structural support to the joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2022Publication date: July 20, 2023Applicant: Sound Moderation Technologies, LLCInventor: Todd A. Magee
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Publication number: 20230168057Abstract: A mount for mounting a firearm sound suppressor or silencer to a firearm muzzle or muzzle device operates by using primary mounting lugs on the suppressor which engage sockets on the muzzle device. The primary lugs prevent the suppressor from axially moving with respect to the muzzle device, thus causing them to be fixed together as a unitary device. Angled bearing faces on the muzzle device and the sound suppressor are pressed against each other by rotating the sound suppressor on threads which drive the angled bearing faces together, thus tightening the primary lugs within their sockets. Backup lugs on the silencer engage an annular groove on the muzzle device to retain the silencer on the firearm to which it is mounted in case of failure of the primary lugs. Rapid attachment and detachment are supported by these structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2022Publication date: June 1, 2023Applicant: Sound Moderation Technologies, LLCInventors: Todd A. Magee, Steven M. Pappas
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Patent number: 11493298Abstract: A firearm suppressor (1) also known as a moderator includes a number of coaxially joined steel baffles (20,40,60) for dissipating discharge gasses. Each baffle can have an internal funnel structure (30) having a central aperture (31) through which the firearm projectile passes. Adjacent funnel structures form interconnected primary and secondary chambers connected by a port (28) through a flange (37) separating the chambers. A notch (36) in the central aperture of one funnel structure directs flow toward the port (48) on the diametrically opposite side of the next funnel structure. A radial hole (29) through the funnel structure connects successive primary and secondary chambers. The flange is axially located to be radially inward from an overlapping joint between two adjacent baffles in order to provide structural support to the joint.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2019Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: Sound Moderation Technologies, LLCInventor: Todd A. Magee
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Patent number: 11441867Abstract: A mount for mounting a firearm sound suppressor or silencer to a firearm muzzle or muzzle device operates by using primary mounting lugs on the suppressor which engage sockets on the muzzle device. The primary lugs prevent the suppressor from axially moving with respect to the muzzle device, thus causing them to be fixed together as a unitary device. Angled bearing faces on the muzzle device and the sound suppressor are pressed against each other by rotating the sound suppressor on threads which drive the angled bearing faces together, thus tightening the primary lugs within their sockets. Backup lugs on the silencer engage an annular groove on the muzzle device to retain the silencer on the firearm to which it is mounted in case of failure of the primary lugs. Rapid attachment and detachment are supported by these structures.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2016Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: Sound Moderation Techoologies. LLCInventors: Todd A. Magee, Steven M. Pappas
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Publication number: 20210381791Abstract: A firearm suppressor (1) also known as a moderator includes a number of coaxially joined steel baffles (20,40,60) for dissipating discharge gasses. Each baffle can have an internal funnel structure (30) having a central aperture (31) through which the firearm projectile passes. Adjacent funnel structures form interconnected primary and secondary chambers connected by a port (28) through a flange (37) separating the chambers. A notch (36) in the central aperture of one funnel structure directs flow toward the port (48) on the diametrically opposite side of the next funnel structure. A radial hole (29) through the funnel structure connects successive primary and secondary chambers. The flange is axially located to be radially inward from an overlapping joint between two adjacent baffles in order to provide structural support to the joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2019Publication date: December 9, 2021Inventor: Todd A. Magee
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Publication number: 20210199401Abstract: A mount for mounting a firearm sound suppressor or silencer to a firearm muzzle or muzzle device operates by using primary mounting lugs on the suppressor which engage sockets on the muzzle device. The primary lugs prevent the suppressor from axially moving with respect to the muzzle device, thus causing them to be fixed together as a unitary device. Angled bearing faces on the muzzle device and the sound suppressor are pressed against each other by rotating the sound suppressor on threads which drive the angled bearing faces together, thus tightening the primary lugs within their sockets. Backup lugs on the silencer engage an annular groove on the muzzle device to retain the silencer on the firearm to which it is mounted in case of failure of the primary lugs. Rapid attachment and detachment are supported by these structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2016Publication date: July 1, 2021Inventors: Todd A. Magee, Steven M. Pappas