Patents by Inventor Vincent Richard Silverthorne

Vincent Richard Silverthorne 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).

  • Patent number: 10816291
    Abstract: A firearm security device blocks use or manipulation of functional components of a given firearm absent a validated user. The firearm security device includes a pair of hubs, a plurality of shackles, a trigger-locking shaft, a two-factor locking mechanism, a microcontroller, and a global position system (GPS) module. The pair of hubs along with the plurality of shackles allows the firearm security device to be secured to a firearm. The pair of hubs also protects the two-factor locking mechanism, the microcontroller, and the GPS module. The trigger-locking shaft prevents the trigger of a firearm from being pressed by an unwanted user. The two-factor locking mechanism prevents removal of the present invention from an associated firearm by an unwanted user. The microcontroller manages the two-factor locking mechanism and the GPS module. The GPS module allows the firearm security device to be tracked and, therefore, allows an associated firearm to be tracked.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2020
    Inventor: Vincent Richard Silverthorne
  • Publication number: 20200326147
    Abstract: A firearm security device blocks use or manipulation of functional components of a given firearm absent a validated user. The firearm security device includes a pair of hubs, a plurality of shackles, a trigger-locking shaft, a two-factor locking mechanism, a microcontroller, and a global position system (GPS) module. The pair of hubs along with the plurality of shackles allows the firearm security device to be secured to a firearm. The pair of hubs also protects the two-factor locking mechanism, the microcontroller, and the GPS module. The trigger-locking shaft prevents the trigger of a firearm from being pressed by an unwanted user. The two-factor locking mechanism prevents removal of the present invention from an associated firearm by an unwanted user. The microcontroller manages the two-factor locking mechanism and the GPS module. The GPS module allows the firearm security device to be tracked and, therefore, allows an associated firearm to be tracked.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2020
    Publication date: October 15, 2020
    Inventor: Vincent Richard Silverthorne