Electronic threat assessment system
US-12141113-B2 · Nov 12, 2024 · US
US2025036606A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025036606-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418909638-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 8, 2024 |
| Priority date | Sep 17, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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A system for assessing threats includes a method of detecting a physical location of the system, establish a connection to at least one database, scanning a proximate area, prioritizing a plurality of identified objects, comparing data for at least one of the identified object to data from the at least one database, and outputting at least one notification.
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1 - 20 . (canceled) 21 . A threat assessment system comprising: at least one camera; and a trigger strength adjustment mechanism capable of adjusting the resistance of a trigger during operation of the threat assessment system without input from a user, wherein the trigger strength adjustment mechanism automatically changes a trigger strength when a threat level is detected. 22 . The threat assessment system of claim 21 , wherein the trigger strength adjustment mechanism is electronically controlled based on inputs received from the at least one camera. 23 . The threat assessment system of claim 21 , wherein the at least one camera comprises at least one selected from the group of a night vision camera, a thermal camera, an infrared camera, or a forward-looking infrared camera. 24 . The threat assessment system of claim 21 , further comprising a computing device that connects to and collects data from the at least one camera, wherein the computing device transmits control signals to the trigger strength adjustment mechanism. 25 . The threat assessment system of claim 21 , wherein the at least one secondary device comprises at least one selected from the group of a flashlight, a laser, an infrared laser, and an ultraviolet light emitter. 26 . The threat assessment system of claim 21 , further comprising a latch handle mechanism that attaches the threat assessment system to a firearm. 27 . The threat assessment system of claim 21 , wherein the trigger strength adjustment mechanism comprises a servo. 28 . The threat assessment system of claim 21 , further comprising a connection to at least one database, wherein the at least one database is stored in at least one location selected from the group of locally within the threat assessment system or remotely from the threat assessment system with wireless access. 29 . The threat assessment system of claim 21 , wherein the system is configured to automatically determine whether an object detected by the camera is human or non-human. 30 . The threat assessment system of claim 21 , further comprising a connection to at least one database, wherein the at least one database comprises at least one selected from the group of: a database of biometric information for violent criminals; a database of biometric information for terrorists; a database of biometric information for hostages; or a database of biometric information for law enforcement officers. 31 . A system for assessing threats comprising: a processor and a non-transitory computer-readable medium coupled to the processor, the non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to: detect a physical location of the system; establish a connection to at least one database; identify and analyze a plurality of objects without external input; prioritize a subset of the plurality of objects without external input; determine whether each of the subset of the plurality of objects is human or non-human; compare data for at least one of the subset of the plurality of objects to data from the at least one database; and change a trigger strength when a threat level is detected. 32 . The system of claim 31 , wherein the processor is further configured to output at least one notification wherein the at least one notification is wirelessly transmitted to a remote location. 33 . The system of claim 31 , wherein the processor is further configured to operate a trigger strength adjustment mechanism based on the comparison of the data for at least one of the subset of the plurality of objects to data from the at least one database. 34 . The system of claim 31 , wherein the processor is further configured to assess the threat level of at least one of the subset of the plurality of objects and classify each object into one of at least two different threat levels. 35 . The system of claim 34 , wherein the at least two different threat levels comprise high, low, and none. 36 . The system of claim 31 , wherein the processor is further configured to establish a connection to other nearby similar systems such that the systems pool and share resources. 37 . The system of claim 31 , wherein the processor is further configured to reduce trigger strength when a high threat level is detected. 38 . A method of assessing threats, the method comprising: detecting a physical location of the system; establishing a connection to at least one database; prioritizing a plurality of identified objects; and adjusting a trigger strength with electronic controls without input from a user based on a detected threat level. 39 . The method of claim 38 , further comprising: comparing data for at least one of the plurality of identified objects to data from the at least one database; and distinguishing between a human and a non-human for each of the plurality of identified objects. 40 . The method of claim 38 , further comprising: assessing the threat level of the at least one of the plurality of identified objects; and classifying the at least one of the plurality of identified objects into one of at least two different threat levels.
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