Mar 31, 2026

US12590774 - Trigger restriction device for conducted energy devices

A trigger restriction device for use with a conducted energy device (CED), contains a blocking member, an attachment member integrally connected to a top of the blocking member and oriented non-parallel to the blocking member, and an adhesion section on an outer surface of the attachment member, configured to adhere the attachment member to an inside of a trigger well when the attachment member is placed against a wall of the trigger well. When the trigger restriction device is attached to a CED, the blocking member is operably configured to block access to the trigger well on one side of the CED while allowing access to the trigger well on an opposing side of the CED.

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The patent describes a trigger restriction device designed for conducted energy devices (CEDs) that blocks access to the trigger well from one side while allowing access from the opposite side. This device features a blocking member and an attachment member that adheres to the inside of the trigger well, preventing primary hand access while permitting non-primary hand access.

Claim 1

1 . A trigger restriction device for use with a conducted energy device (CED), the CED having a trigger, a first side and a second side and further having a trigger well defining a trigger well opening from the first side to the second side, the trigger well having an inside wall, wherein fingers on a primary hand or a non-primary hand of a user of the CED are able engage the trigger via the trigger well, comprising: a blocking member having two sides and a length and a width, wherein the length is greater than the width and the length is greater than a width of the trigger well opening, wherein one side of the two sides is a finger blocking side; an attachment member integrally joined to the blocking member and oriented non-parallel to the blocking member, the attachment member having an outer surface contiguous to the finger blocking side of the blocking member, wherein the blocking member and attachment member are a single integral unitary structure having a fixed shape, and wherein a length of the attachment member is smaller than the length of the blocking member and a largest width of the attachment member is smaller than a largest width of the blocking member; an adhering fastener disposed on the outer surface of the attachment member, the adhering fastener being operably configured to attach only to the inside wall of the trigger well when the device is in use; and, wherein when the device is in use the blocking member is operably configured to block a portion of the trigger well opening on the first side of the CED, wherein the fingers of the primary hand of the user is prevented from accessing the trigger well from the first side of the CED while allowing the fingers of the non-primary hand of the user to access to the trigger well from the second side of the CED. a blocking member having two sides and a length and a width, wherein the length is greater than the width and the length is greater than a width of the trigger well opening, wherein one side of the two sides is a finger blocking side; an attachment member integrally joined to the blocking member and oriented non-parallel to the blocking member, the attachment member having an outer surface contiguous to the finger blocking side of the blocking member, wherein the blocking member and attachment member are a single integral unitary structure having a fixed shape, and wherein a length of the attachment member is smaller than the length of the blocking member and a largest width of the attachment member is smaller than a largest width of the blocking member; an adhering fastener disposed on the outer surface of the attachment member, the adhering fastener being operably configured to attach only to the inside wall of the trigger well when the device is in use; and, wherein when the device is in use the blocking member is operably configured to block a portion of the trigger well opening on the first side of the CED, wherein the fingers of the primary hand of the user is prevented from accessing the trigger well from the first side of the CED while allowing the fingers of the non-primary hand of the user to access to the trigger well from the second side of the CED.

Google Patents

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