20240027162. DETACHABLE FIREARM GRIP ACCESSORY HAVING A TRITIUM LIGHT SOURCE simplified abstract (Cammenga Company, LLC)

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DETACHABLE FIREARM GRIP ACCESSORY HAVING A TRITIUM LIGHT SOURCE

Organization Name

Cammenga Company, LLC

Inventor(s)

Christopher J. Karchon of Birmingham MI (US)

Alexander J. Karchon of Birmingham MI (US)

DETACHABLE FIREARM GRIP ACCESSORY HAVING A TRITIUM LIGHT SOURCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240027162 titled 'DETACHABLE FIREARM GRIP ACCESSORY HAVING A TRITIUM LIGHT SOURCE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a device that includes a body extending from a top portion to a bottom portion. The device also includes a cavity defined by either the top portion or the bottom portion. Within this cavity, a tritium vial is placed to allow the illumination produced by the vial to be visible to the user of the firearm.

  • The device includes a body that extends from top to bottom.
  • The top or bottom portion of the device defines a cavity.
  • A tritium vial is placed within the cavity.
  • The tritium vial provides illumination that can be seen by the user of the firearm.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Enhanced visibility in low-light or dark environments for firearm users.
  • Improved aiming and target acquisition in low-light conditions.
  • Increased safety and situational awareness for law enforcement and military personnel.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Limited visibility and accuracy in low-light or dark environments.
  • Difficulty in identifying targets in low-light conditions.
  • Reduced safety and effectiveness for firearm users in low-light situations.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved visibility and accuracy in low-light or dark environments.
  • Enhanced target identification and acquisition capabilities.
  • Increased safety and effectiveness for firearm users in low-light situations.


Original Abstract Submitted

in some implementations, the device may include a body extending from a top portion to a bottom portion. in addition, the device may include at least one of said top portion or bottom portion defining a cavity. the device may include a tritium vial disposed in said cavity for allowing illumination produced by said tritium vial to be viewable by a user of the firearm.