The present invention is directed to a safety for firearms. More particularly, the present invention is directed to an ambidextrous safety for firearms such as pistols.
A safety is a mechanism used to help prevent the accidental discharge of a firearm to help ensure safe handling. External safeties that allow a user to manually maneuver a lever to an “on” or “off” position are common. In the past, such levers were on the left side of the firearm such that they provided quick and easy use by a user's right hand thumb for right handed use. Some of those firearms allowed for removal of the safety and reinstallation of the safety on the right side of the firearm for left handed use. However, ambidextrous manual safeties are also known that provide a lever on both sides of the firearm for use by either a left or right hand thumb.
Such two sided ambidextrous safeties must typically be made in two parts that are fastened together. However, when fastened together, “backlash” or looseness of the two parts of the safety is a problem. It would be desirable to provide a safety having two parts in a small, compact device that provides good retention of the two parts and minimizes backlash of the two parts relative to one another.
A firearm having an ambidextrous safety is provided. The firearm includes a firearm frame having a left side, a right side, and a handle portion. The frame has a safety aperture extending collinearly from the left side to the right side of the frame. The safety is rotatably disposed in the safety aperture and includes a first portion, a second portion and a pivot pin. Each of the first portion and the second portion has a thumb lever rotatable relative to the frame about an axis of the pivot pin. The pivot pin is disposed perpendicular to a plane of rotation of the thumb levers. The pivot pin has a first end and a second end. The first end is integrally disposed on one of the first portion and the second portion and the second end has a first part of a two-part fastener. The second portion has a second part of the two-part fastener. The fastener rigidly secures the first portion to the second portion through the aperture.
One part of the two-part fastener has a socket and another part of the two-part fastener has a protuberance for receipt in the socket. The protuberance extends from its respective thumb lever and is oblong in cross section in the plane of the thumb lever and tapers inwardly away from its respective thumb lever. The socket has a socket aperture having a tapered cutaway section, tapering inwardly toward its respective thumb lever for receipt of the protuberance. The socket and the protuberance provide an interference fit. The socket and the protuberance provide the two-part fastener which provides retention and minimizes backlash of the first portion relative to the second portion of the safety. The aperture in the frame may be keyed to the protuberance to retain the two first and second portions of the safety in the frame.
The invention will be described in conjunction with the following drawings in which like reference numerals designate like elements and wherein:
The invention will be illustrated in more detail with reference to the following embodiments, but it should be understood that the present invention is not deemed to be limited thereto.
Referring now to the drawing figures, wherein like part numbers refer to like elements throughout the several views, there is shown in
The firearm 10 has a firearm frame 14 having a left side 16, a right side 18, and a handle portion 20. In the frame, there is a safety aperture 22, extending from the left side to the right side of the frame. The safety aperture 22 can be a plurality of apertures that extend collinearly through various walls or surfaces of the frame 14.
The safety 12 (see
One part of the two-part fastener 42 has a socket 46 and another part of said two-part fastener 42 has a protuberance 46 for receipt in the socket 44. The protuberance 46 extends from the respective thumb lever 30 (or 32) and is oblong in cross section (see
The socket 44 has a socket aperture 48 having a tapered cutaway section 50, tapering inwardly toward the respective thumb lever (30 (or 32) for receipt of the protuberance 46. The socket 44 and the protuberance 46 provide an interference fit due to the relative tapering of the protuberance 47 and the socket 44. The socket 44 and the protuberance 46 provide the two-part fastener 42 that provides retention and minimizes backlash of the first portion 24 of the safety 12 relative to the second portion 26 of the safety 12.
Preferably, the aperture 22 in the frame 14 is keyed to the protuberance 46, as best seen in
While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
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3492748 | Swenson | Feb 1970 | A |
4414769 | Mueschke | Nov 1983 | A |
5212327 | Schuemann | May 1993 | A |
8127481 | Rozum et al. | Mar 2012 | B2 |
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2137324 | Oct 1984 | GB |