Claims
- 1. A firearm having a breech lock, the firearm comprising:
a housing; a first pivoting lever to activate the breech lock, the first pivoting lever being positioned on a first side of the housing; a swiveling shaft positioned transversely to the housing and rigidly connected to the first pivoting lever, the swiveling shaft having an end with a non-circular cross-section; and a second pivoting lever to activate the breech lock, the second pivoting lever being positioned on a second side of the housing opposite the first side of the housing, the second pivoting lever having a boring to detachably receive the end of the swiveling shaft, wherein the second pivoting lever is attached to the housing via a bayonet catch, and, to release the second pivoting lever from the bayonet catch, the second pivoting lever must be pivoted to an angular position which the second pivoting lever does not reach to activate the breech lock.
- 2. A firearm as defined in claim 1 wherein the first pivoting lever includes a first handle.
- 3. A firearm as defined in claim 2 wherein the second pivoting lever includes a second handle to facilitate movement of the second pivoting lever to deactivate the breech lock.
- 4. A firearm as defined in claim 1, wherein the end of the swiveling shaft comprises a cylindrical section including longitudinal grooves.
- 5. A firearm as defined in claim 1, wherein the breech lock can be actuated by moving at least one of the first pivoting lever and the second pivoting lever through a predefined angle.
- 6. A firearm as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and second pivoting levers includes a probing finger positioned within the housing to cause upward movement of the first and second pivoting levers when a magazine associated with the firearm is empty to thereby automatically activate the breech lock.
- 7. A firearm having a housing and a breech lock, the firearm comprising:
a first pivoting lever to activate the breech lock, the first pivoting lever being positioned on a first side of the housing; a swiveling shaft positioned transversely to the housing and rigidly connected to the first pivoting lever; and a second pivoting lever positioned on a second side of the housing opposite the first side of the housing, the second pivoting lever being removably attached to the swiveling shaft of the first pivoting lever such that the second pivoting lever cannot be rotated relative to the swiveling shaft, and the second pivoting lever being removably attached to the housing such that the second pivoting lever is removable from the housing if the second pivoting lever is pivoted to a release position; and a catching unit to limit movement of the second pivoting lever to an area excluding the release position.
- 8. A firearm as defined in claim 7, wherein the catching unit lies outside a normal operation movement path of the second swiveling lever.
- 9. A firearm as defined in claim 7, wherein the catching unit comprises a peg located external to the housing and above the second pivoting lever.
- 10. A firearm as defined in claim 9, wherein the peg comprises a projection having a camming surface to facilitate installation of the second pivoting lever, and a blocking surface to limit movement of the second pivoting lever after installation.
- 11. A firearm as defined in claim 7, wherein the housing is formed from plastic.
- 12. A firearm as defined in claim 10, wherein the projection is located at a point near an upper edge of the housing where the housing is flexibly deform able in a direction transverse to the direction of shooting.
- 13. A firearm as defined in claim 9, wherein a catching ridge is located on an outer surface of the housing opposite to the peg to provide a lower limit on pivoting movement of the second swiveling lever.
- 14. A firearm as defined in claim 7 wherein at least one of the first and second pivoting levers includes a probing finger positioned within the housing to cause upward movement of the first and second pivoting levers when a magazine associated with the firearm is empty to thereby automatically activate the breech lock.
- 15. For use with a firearm, an assembly comprising:
a housing; a first pivoting lever to activate a breech lock; a second pivoting lever to activate the breech lock; a shaft having an axis, a first end connected to the first pivoting lever and a second end connected to the second pivoting lever, the second pivoting lever being connected to the second end such that the second pivoting lever cannot rotate relative to the shaft but the shaft can be moved along the axis to remove the shaft from the second pivoting lever, the second pivoting lever being connected to the housing such that the second pivoting lever cannot be moved along the axis unless the second pivoting lever is pivoted to a release position wherein the second pivoting lever is released from the housing.
- 16. An assembly as defined in claim 15 wherein the first pivoting lever is permanently secured to the shaft.
- 17. An assembly as defined in claim 16 wherein removing the first pivoting lever and the shaft from the housing does not release the second pivoting lever from the housing.
- 18. A firearm as defined in claim 15 wherein at least one of the first and second pivoting levers includes a probing finger positioned within the housing to cause upward movement of the first and second pivoting levers when a magazine associated with the firearm is empty to thereby automatically activate the breech lock.
- 19. A method of assembling a firearm comprising:
locating a first pivoting lever in a first position relative to a housing; pivoting the first pivoting lever to a second position relative to the housing; limiting movement of the first pivoting lever to a range of positions including the second position and excluding the first position; inserting a first end of a swiveling shaft into the first pivoting lever such that pivoting the first pivoting lever pivots the shaft; and slidably mounting a slide unit to the housing.
- 20. A method as defined in claim 19 wherein pivoting the first pivoting lever to the second position relative to the housing comprises displacing a section of the housing to permit movement of the first pivoting lever from the first position to the second position.
- 21. A method as defined in claim 20 wherein displacing the section of the housing comprises camming the section of the housing with the first pivoting lever.
- 22. A method as defined in claim 19 wherein inserting the first end of the swiveling shaft into the first pivoting lever pivotably mounts a second pivoting lever to the housing, the second pivoting lever being coupled to a second end of the shaft opposite to the first end.
- 23. A method as defined in claim 22 wherein slidably mounting the slide unit to the housing prevents removal of the shaft from the first pivoting lever.
- 24. A method as defined in claim 22 wherein slidably mounting the slide unit to the housing prevents removal of the second pivoting lever from the housing.
- 25. A method as defined in claim 19 further comprising:
removing the slide unit from the housing; withdrawing the shaft from the first pivoting lever; and removing the breech lock without removing the first pivoting lever from the housing.
- 26. A method as defined in claim 19 further comprising:
removing the slide unit from the housing; withdrawing the shaft from the first pivoting lever; pivoting the first pivoting lever to the first position; and removing the first pivoting lever from the housing.
- 27. A method as defined in claim 26 further comprising:
reinserting the shaft into the housing; and re-mounting the slide unit on the housing while leaving the first pivoting lever detached from the housing.
- 28. A firearm comprising:
a housing having a grip; a first pivoting lever positioned on a first side of the housing for deactivation of a breech lock with a first thumb of a first hand gripping the grip; and a second pivoting lever positioned on a second side of the housing for deactivation of the breech lock with a second thumb of a second hand gripping the grip, the first and second levers being operatively connected such that, pivoting one of the first and second levers pivots the other of the first and second levers, wherein when the first lever is removed from the housing to permit removal of the breech lock, the second lever remains attached to the housing unless the second lever is intentionally removed.
- 29. A firearm as defined in claim 28 further comprising at least one catch located on an upper surface of at least one of the first and second levers.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This patent arises from a continuing application which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 120 from International Patent Application No. PCT/EP01/01629 filed Feb. 14, 2001.