Electric firing probe for detonating electrically-fired ammunition in a firearm

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6397508
SERIAL NO

09642753

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A firing probe assembly for communicating an electronic firing signal generated by a firing apparatus of a firearm to thereby cause the detonation of an electrically fired ammunition cartridge includes an electrically non-conductive housing having an approximately cylindrical firing probe cavity formed along its longitudinal length and concentrically aligned with a firing axis of the firearm, the housing having a rear end and a forward end. The firing probe assembly further includes an elongated and electrically conductive firing probe disposed within the cavity including a firing probe tip section disposed on a distal end thereof. The tip section is concentrically aligned with the firing axis and extending through a tip bore formed in the forward end of the housing. An electrically non-conductive, outwardly extending contact protrusion is formed adjacent the rear end of the housing and is integral with the housing. The contact protrusion accommodates a contact assembly for enabling electrical communication between the firing apparatus and the firing probe.

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SMITH & WESSON CORP2100 ROOSEVELT AVENUE SPRINGFIELD MA 01102-2208

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Constant, Robert L Westfield, MA 21 527
Klebes, John F Feeding Hills, MA 21 681
Lenkarski, Lee M Ware, MA 14 380
Petig, David J Ludlow, MA 6 122
Vaid, Pardip K Northampton, MA 15 429

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