US12339101 - Device to capture pressure data from a weapon's foregrip during live fire

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The patent describes a device designed to capture pressure data from a weapon’s foregrip during live fire, utilizing a series of sensor bodies that attach to a Picatinny accessory rail. Each sensor body features a pressure-sensitive region and a communication assembly for data transfer to a computer, enhancing the analysis of weapon handling during use.
Claim 1
- A device to capture pressure data from a weapon’s foregrip during live fire, the weapon having a Picatinny accessory rail, the device comprising: a plurality of sensor bodies that are mountable to the Picatinny accessory rail, each sensor body having a pressure sensitive region that can capture pressure data placed on the pressure sensitive region, each sensor body having channels that correspond to the Picatinny accessory rail, a retention latch system that attaches the sensor body to the weapon; and, a communication assembly that allows data communication between the plurality of sensor bodies and a computer. a plurality of sensor bodies that are mountable to the Picatinny accessory rail, each sensor body having a pressure sensitive region that can capture pressure data placed on the pressure sensitive region, each sensor body having channels that correspond to the Picatinny accessory rail, a retention latch system that attaches the sensor body to the weapon; and, channels that correspond to the Picatinny accessory rail, a retention latch system that attaches the sensor body to the weapon; and, a communication assembly that allows data communication between the plurality of sensor bodies and a computer.
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