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INSYTE PRODUCT OPERATION DESCRIPTIONS
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InSyte Product Operation Descriptions
Part I: The Product
InSyte 1 is a product designed with the intention of providing a secure
measure to prevent any misuse, whether intentional or unintentional, of
firearms, to deter weapon theft, and ensure security within the home.
InSyte 1 is a revolutionary solution that satisfies both the gun control and gun
rights activists. It is designed to fit 95% of the firearms in the market, both
historic and modern, without altering the firearm. InSyte 1 simple design and
user-friendly mechanism offers a product that is within reach of any
customer.
1.1. Product Physiognomy
InSyte 1 exhibits a two-piece assembly device that is composed by a main enclosure assembly (Male part) and the slide
lock assembly (Female part).
1.1.1. Main Enclosure Assembly
The Main Enclosure Assembly (Male part) consists of a housing
structure that holds the electronics, the batteries, the alarm (15), the
universal trigger lock (17) and an adjustable tapered lock element
(16) that will connect the Male part to the Female part.
1.1.2. Slide Lock Assembly
The Slide Lock Assembly (Female part) consists of a housing (18),
defining sockets for receiving tapered lock (16), and a pair of pawl
elements mounted in the housing for unlocking the assembly. Each
one of the pawls is on opposing sides, including a latch end and a
release.
1.2. Unlocking Mechanism
The Unlocking Mechanism showcases two pawl elements, which are buttons that must be depressed simultaneously to
enable the system to become unlocked. The morphology of the buttons is made in a way that a certain amount of
pressure has to be applied to enable the release procedure to occur. The mechanism’s ultimate purpose is to provide a
childproof device that will prevent misuse of the weapon.
An elastomeric band will cover the pawl mechanism to enhance the stealth effectiveness of the unlocking system. This
amplifies the same ideology as pharmaceutical locking devices for caps on prescriptions drug containers.
1.3. Power System
The device is designed to function with three (3) VDC power coin batteries that will be placed in the main Male
enclosure assembly. The expected battery life is minimum one (1) year, up to 18 months, depending on number of alarms
set off during that period. There will be a battery decay alarm that will indicate when the batteries need to be replaced.
1.4. Alarm System
The Alarm System is located in the Male part of the device. It is designed to alert the gun owner of an unauthorized
movement of the firearm. The device will produce a distinct alarm that will sound for 10 seconds and reset after 5
seconds for an additional period of 10 seconds. The alarm system cycle will continue to sound until the weapon is settled,
disarmed and/or there is no further movement of the firearm. An additional alert system is released when the device has
been unlocked; producing a higher and more defined alert sound to inform the gun owner that the InSyte 1 device has