Claims
- 1. In a pistol, including
- a frame having a longitudinal axis and a barrel mounted in the frame;
- a slide mounted on the frame so as to be slidable forwardly toward the barrel into a closed position in which the frame is in contact with the barrel and rearwardly out of a closed position, a recoil spring for biasing the slide into the closed position;
- the slide including a breech block, the breech block closing off a cartridge chamber in the closed position of the slide;
- a firing pin being mounted longitudinally movable in the breech block and having a nose projecting toward the frame, a firing pin spring for biasing the firing pin, the tension of the firing pin spring being releasable in a direction toward the barrel;
- the frame further including a trigger mechanism with a trigger means and an abutment, the abutment being movable by the trigger means from an initial position initially parallel to the firing pin so that the firing pin nose engages the abutment and is moved and the firing pin spring is tensioned, the abutment being further movable in release direction until the abutment and the nose are disengaged;
- the slide defining control means which during firing cause the abutment to be moved from the released position into the path of movement of the nose;
- the improvement comprising,
- a stop spring having first and second ends, the first end acting on the frame and the second end acting on the trigger means, wherein the stop spring acts on the trigger means in a direction which is opposite the direction of action of the firing pin spring by the nose of the firing pin on the abutment, the tension of the firing pin spring being greater than the tension of the stop spring.
- 2. The pistol according to claim 1,
- wherein the frame further comprises positive guide means serving for maintaining the abutment in the path of motion of the nose of the firing pin at least in a portion of the initial movement of the abutment parallel to the firing pin.
- 3. The pistol according to claim 1,
- wherein the frame comprises abutment guide means for effecting the movement of the abutment in the release direction, and
- wherein the control means define a path, a guide edge of the abutment guide means projecting into the path of the control means of the slide whereby, during the recoil of the slide, the control means dislodges the guide edge and thereby frees the abutment from the guide means for movement back into engagement with the firing pin nose.
- 4. The pistol according to claim 1,
- wherein the abutment is a projection on an abutment sleeve which is slidable in a longitudinal direction parallel to the firing pin and rotatable in a bore defined in the frame and is biased in a direction opposite the direction of biasing the firing pin spring by the stop spring;
- an arm being attached to the abutment sleeve;
- the trigger means being provided with a wedge surface engageable with the arm;
- the trigger means being biased by a spring in the direction of the abutment;
- the slide having longitudinal median plane; the control means including a forward guide ridge; the side further including a rearward guide ridge;
- a guide edge arranged on the trigger means engageable with the rearward guide ridge lying outside of and adjacent the guide edge when the slide is in the closed position;
- the distance between the outer surface of the forward guide ridge and the longitudinal median plane of the slide being greater than the distance between the radial end of the arm and the longitudinal median plane of the slide;
- and a gap between the forward guide ridge and the rearward guide ridge, the gap being wider than the length of the guide edge.
- 5. The pistol according to claim 1,
- wherein the trigger means comprises a lever having a slot extending in longitudinal direction thereof, a pivot pin attached to the frame extending through the slot, the lever being biased by an additional spring toward the slide;
- the lever forming the abutment, the stop spring acting on the lever;
- the lever having a shoulder and the frame being provided with a counter shoulder, the counter shoulder supporting the shoulder at least in the initial position of the lever to prevent movement of the lever away from the slide;
- the trigger means having an end with a wedge surface;
- a leaf spring attached to the frame, the leaf spring being displaceable transversely of the trigger means and having a guide edge engageable by the control means of the slide;
- a lever guide attached to the leaf spring and engageable by the wedge surface of the trigger means;
- the slide having a longitudinal median plane, wherein the distance in a direction perpendicular to the median plane between the control means and the inner surface of the leaf spring is at least equal to the distance between the outer surface of the trigger means and the inwardly facing edge of the lever guide when the slide is in the closed position.
- 6. The pistol according to claim 1,
- the abutment being rigidly attached to the trigger means;
- the trigger means having a recess, a projection attached to the frame projecting into the recess;
- the recess having a narrow portion for effecting the movement of the abutment parallel to the firing pin and a wide portion for permitting the movement of the abutment in release direction;
- a leaf spring attached to the frame, the leaf spring being displaceable transversely of the trigger means and having a guide edge;
- the leaf spring further having a wedge surface, the trigger means having an inclined end surface engageable by the wedge surface of the leaf spring;
- the stop spring being inclined relative to the longitudinal axis, so that the trigger means is biased by the stop spring toward the slide;
- the guide edge engageable by the control means of the slide.
- 7. The pistol according to claim 1,
- the abutment being rigidly attached to the trigger means;
- the frame having a recess, a projection attached to the trigger means projecting into the recess;
- the recess having a narrow portion for effecting the movement of the abutment parallel to the firing in and a wide portion for permitting the movement of the abutment in release direction;
- a leaf spring attached to the frame, the leaf spring being displaceable transversely of the trigger means and having a guide edge;
- the leaf spring further having wedge surface, the trigger means having an inclined end surface engageable by the wedge surface of the leaf spring;
- the stop spring being inclined relative to the longitudinal axis, so that the trigger means is biased by the stop spring toward the slide;
- the guide edge engageable by the control means of the slide.
- 8. The pistol according to claim 1, wherein
- the slide has a bore extending parallel to the longitudinal axis,
- a first stop means in the bore;
- the bore receiving the firing pin, the firing pin having a second step means;
- a spring rest mounted slidably on the firing pin;
- the firing pin spring having first and second ends, the first end resting against the slide, and the second end resting against the spring rest;
- the first stop means serving to limit the forward movement of the spring rest;
- the second stop means serving to move the spring rest in the rearward direction.
- the first stop means and the spring rest are spaced from each other when the abutment is in the initial position.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 773,352, filed Sept. 6, 1985, now abandoned, which is in turn a continuation of Ser. No. 456,056, filed Dec. 30, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,539,889.
This application is related to my copending application Ser. No. 456,056 filed Dec. 30, 1982.
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