Microcontroller System for Attachment to Weapon Holster

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20150369559A1
SERIAL NO

14307505

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The electronic device attaches to the outside face of a personal weapon holster and comprises a microcontroller system and a single containing body that encloses said microcontroller system. Most notably, the microcontroller system of the electronic device comprises a Hall effect sensor, a permanent magnet, a microcontroller, a memory device, a radio transmitter, and a power supply. The said permanent magnet attaches to the backside of said Hall effect sensor, which faces toward the weapon receiving pocket of said weapon holster to determine the presence of a weapon with ferromagnetic properties through the magnitude of magnetic flux density detected from the proximity of said weapon. The said microcontroller interprets the signal from the said Hall effect sensor and outputs data to the said memory device and radio transmitter. The said memory device records contextual data pertaining to the insertion and withdrawal of a weapon from said weapon holster for later review. The said radio transmitter outputs radio signals to a video recording device located on the user of said weapon holster, independent of said electronic device, to start recording after the removal of a weapon from said weapon holster and to stop recording after the insertion of a weapon into said weapon holster.

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DEL ROSARIO TYLER PATRICKNot Provided

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Del, Rosario Tyler Patrick Manassas, US 1 32

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