Locking accessory mount system

EP4758309A2Pending Publication Date: 2026-06-17MAGNE-TECH LLC

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
EP · EP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
MAGNE-TECH LLC
Filing Date
2024-08-07
Publication Date
2026-06-17

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Conventional accessory mount systems for tools and accessories like flashlights are often difficult to remove quickly, require tools, and may not be self-zeroing or secure enough to withstand external forces such as impulse forces from firearm discharge.

Method used

A locking accessory mount system that includes a mount with recesses and protrusions for magnetic coupling and an adjustable locking component with springs, allowing for rapid attachment and detachment while maintaining alignment and security against external forces.

Benefits of technology

Enables fast and easy attachment and detachment of accessories while ensuring they remain self-zeroing and securely aligned, capable of withstanding various external forces without becoming misaligned or removed.

✦ Generated by Eureka AI based on patent content.

Smart Images

  • Figure US2024041344_13022025_PF_FP_ABST
    Figure US2024041344_13022025_PF_FP_ABST
Patent Text Reader

Abstract

A mount includes a main body. The main body includes an upper surface forming a first recess and a second recess and a first protrusion configured to extend into a first accessory recess formed by a first side of an accessory. The mount further includes a first component disposed in the first recess. The first component is configured to magnetically couple to a third component of the accessory. The mount further includes a second component disposed in the second recess. The second component is configured to magnetically couple to a fourth component of the accessory. The mount further includes a locking component including a second protrusion configured to extend into a second accessory recess formed by a second side of the accessory. The locking component is adjustable to remove the second protrusion from the second accessory recess.
Need to check novelty before this filing date? Find Prior Art