Modular electronic switch system

US11348449B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11348449-B2
Application numberUS-201916675151-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 5, 2019
Priority dateNov 5, 2018
Publication dateMay 31, 2022
Grant dateMay 31, 2022

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Abstract

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Implementations of a modular electronic switch system are provided. An example modular electronic switch system can be attached to a mounting interface for firearm accessories, such as a Picatinny rail interface, and used to operate power-consuming firearm accessories (e.g., an illumination device, a laser aiming module, etc.) connected thereto by a suitably configured flexible cable, or wireless transceiver. Also provided are implementations of a remote switch device. An example remote switch device can be attached to a mounting interface for firearm accessories and used to operate power-consuming firearm accessories connected thereto by a suitably configured flexible cable. The remote switch device includes at least one non-binary position and force sensor.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A modular electronic switch system configured for use with conductively connected power-consuming firearm accessories, the modular electronic switch system comprising: a switch body, the switch body includes a first switch configured to operate conductively connected power-consuming firearm accessories; a cable module, the cable module includes a first cable having a connector adapted for being conductively connected to a complementary connector of a power-consuming firearm accessory, the first cable is configured to conductively connect the modular electronic switch system to the connector; and an end cap configured to enclose one end of the switch body; wherein the cable module and the end cap are removably secured to a first end and a second end, respectively, of the switch body; wherein the modular electronic switch system is configured to engage with a mounting interface for firearm accessories; wherein the first switch of the switch body is positioned parallel to the mounting interface for firearm accessories while the modular electronic switch system is secured thereto. 2. The modular electronic switch system of claim 1 , wherein the switch body includes a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector are positioned within the first end and the second end, respectively, of the switch body, the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector can interchangeably interface with complementary electrical connectors found on the cable module and the end cap. 3. The modular electronic switch system of claim 1 , further comprising a program module adapted to selectively configure the first switch to act as a momentary ON switch or a regular ON/OFF switch; wherein the program module can be removably secured to the second end of the switch body in-lieu of the end cap. 4. The modular electronic switch system of claim 3 , wherein the switch body includes a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector can interchangeably interface with complementary electrical connectors found on the cable module and the program module. 5. The modular electronic switch system of claim 3 , wherein the switch body includes a force sensor positioned under the first switch, the force sensor, in conjunction with the program module, is configured to manipulate the output of power-consuming firearm accessories conductively connected thereto. 6. The modular electronic switch system of claim 1 , wherein the switch body includes a second switch configured to operate conductively connected power-consuming firearm accessories; and the cable module includes a second cable having a connector adapted for being conductively connected to a complementary connector of a power-consuming firearm accessory, the second cable is configured to conductively connect the modular electronic switch system to the connector. 7. The modular electronic switch system of claim 6 , further comprising a program module configured to set switching and control capabilities for the modular electronic switch system; wherein the program module can be removably secured to the second end of the switch body in-lieu of the end cap. 8. The modular electronic switch system of claim 7 , wherein the switch body includes a first force sensor positioned under the first switch and a second force sensor positioned under the second switch; the first force sensor, in conjunction with the program module, is configured to manipulate the output of power-consuming firearm accessories conductively connected thereto; the second force sensor, in conjunction with the program module, is configured to manipulate the output of power-consuming firearm accessories conductively connected thereto. 9. The modular electronic switch system of claim 1 , wherein the first switch is a sliding switch. 10. A modular electronic switch system configured for use with wirelessly connected power-consuming firearm accessories, the modular electronic switch system comprising: a switch body, the switch body includes a first switch configured to operate at least one wirelessly connected power-consuming firearm accessory; a program module configured to set switching and control capabilities for the modular electronic switch system; an end cap configured to enclose one end of the switch body; and a wireless transceiver configured to facilitate operation of at least one wirelessly connected power-consuming firearm accessory; wherein the end cap and the program module are removably secured to a first end and a second end, respectively, of the switch body; wherein the modular electronic switch system is configured to engage with a mounting interface for firearm accessories; wherein the first switch of the switch body is positioned parallel to the mounting interface for firearm accessories while the modular electronic switch system is secured thereto. 11. The modular electronic switch system of claim 10 , wherein the switch body includes a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector are positioned within the first end and the second end, respectively, of the switch body, the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector can interchangeably interface with complementary electrical connectors found on the end cap and the program module. 12. The modular electronic switch system of claim 10 , wherein the program module includes a communication protocol for the wireless transceiver; the wireless transceiver, in conjunction with the communication protocol, facilitates bi-directional communication between the modular electronic switch system and wirelessly connected power-consuming firearm accessories. 13. The modular electronic switch system of claim 10 , wherein the switch body includes a force sensor positioned under the first switch, the force sensor, in conjunction with the program module, is configured to manipulate the output of power-consuming firearm accessories operably connected thereto. 14. The modular electronic switch system of claim 10 , wherein the switch body includes a second switch configured to operate at least one wirelessly connected power-consuming firearm accessory. 15. The modular electronic switch system of claim 14 , wherein the switch body includes a first force sensor positioned under the first switch and a second force sensor positioned under the second switch; the first force sensor, in conjunction with the program module, is configured to manipulate the output of power-consuming firearm accessories operably connected thereto; the second force sensor, in conjunction with the program module, is configured to manipulate the output of power-consuming firearm accessories operably connected thereto. 16. The modular electronic switch system of claim 10 , wherein the first switch is a sliding switch. 17. A remote switch device configured for use with conductively connected power-consuming firearm accessories, the remote switch device comprising: a housing configured to engage with a mounting interface for firearm accessories; a first switch configured to operate conductively connected power-consuming firearm accessories, the first switch is a non-binary position and force sensor; and a first cable having a connector, the first cable is configured to conductively connect the first switch to the connector, the connector of the first cable is adapted for being conductivel

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  • G08C17/02Primary

    using a radio link · CPC title

  • combined with light source, e.g. spot light · CPC title

  • with operator interface units · CPC title

  • adapted for simultaneous co-operation with two or more identical counterparts · CPC title

  • F41A35/00Primary

    Accessories or details not otherwise provided for · CPC title

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What does patent US11348449B2 cover?
Implementations of a modular electronic switch system are provided. An example modular electronic switch system can be attached to a mounting interface for firearm accessories, such as a Picatinny rail interface, and used to operate power-consuming firearm accessories (e.g., an illumination device, a laser aiming module, etc.) connected thereto by a suitably configured flexible cable, or wirele…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zimmer Trent
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08C17/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 31 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).