Claims
- 1. An improved bolt action rifle comprising, in combination:
a stock; a receiver mounted in said stock; a trigger assembly mounted in said receiver; a receiver ring located at a forward end of said receiver; a barrel located at a forward end of said receiver ring; a bolt enclosed within said receiver and said receiver ring and adapted to travel forward and rearward within said receiver and said receiver ring;
wherein said bolt further comprises an inner bolt sleeve and an outer bolt sleeve surrounding said inner bolt sleeve; at least one locking lug slot located within said inner bolt sleeve;
wherein said locking lug slot is concave; at least one locking lug having an upper portion and a lower projection wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to be retained within a cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to be mounted within said locking lug slot;
wherein said lower projection is convex; wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to contact a mating recessed area within said receiver ring during axial movement of said inner bolt sleeve relative to said outer bolt sleeve.
- 2. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 1 wherein said lower projection has a dovetail shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof and wherein said locking lug slot has a mating dovetail shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof.
- 3. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 1 wherein said lower projection has a T-shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof and wherein said locking lug slot has a mating T-shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof.
- 4. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 1 further comprising means for preventing full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said at least one locking lug is not present within said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve.
- 5. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 4 wherein said prevention means comprises a spring-biased plunger positioned in said outer bolt sleeve, extending into said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and extending above a surface of said outer bolt sleeve sufficiently to prevent full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said locking lug is not present and wherein said plunger retracts to permit insertion of said locking lug and wherein, upon said retraction, descends below said surface of said outer bolt sleeve.
- 6. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 5 further comprising a channel located within said receiver and adapted to receive said plunger when said bolt is moved forward within said receiver and wherein said channel has a wall located at a forward-most portion thereof so as to contact said plunger and thereby prevent further forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring.
- 7. An improved bolt action rifle comprising, in combination:
a stock; a receiver mounted in said stock; a trigger assembly mounted in said receiver; a receiver ring located at a forward end of said receiver; a barrel located at a forward end of said receiver ring; a bolt enclosed within said receiver and said receiver ring and adapted to travel forward and rearward within said receiver and said receiver ring;
wherein said bolt further comprises an inner bolt sleeve and an outer bolt sleeve surrounding said inner bolt sleeve; at least one locking lug slot located within said inner bolt sleeve; at least one locking lug having an upper portion and a lower projection wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to be retained within a cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to be mounted within said locking lug slot;
wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to contact a mating recessed area within said receiver ring during axial movement of said inner bolt sleeve relative to said outer bolt sleeve; and means for preventing full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said at least one locking lug is not present within said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve.
- 8. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 7 wherein said prevention means comprises a spring-biased plunger positioned in said outer bolt sleeve, extending into said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and extending above a surface of said outer bolt sleeve sufficiently to prevent full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said locking lug is not present and wherein said plunger retracts to permit insertion of said locking lug and wherein, upon said retraction, descends below said surface of said outer bolt sleeve.
- 9. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 8 further comprising a channel located within said receiver and adapted to receive said plunger when said bolt is moved forward within said receiver and wherein said channel has a wall located at a forward-most portion thereof so as to contact said plunger and thereby prevent further forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring.
- 10. An improved bolt action rifle comprising, in combination:
a stock; a receiver mounted in said stock; a trigger assembly mounted in said receiver; a receiver ring located at a forward end of said receiver; a barrel located at a forward end of said receiver ring; a bolt enclosed within said receiver and said receiver ring and adapted to travel forward and rearward within said receiver and said receiver ring; a first cut-out area in a side portion of said receiver ring;
wherein said first cut-out area is dimensioned and positioned to permit the ejection of a cartridge therethrough; a second cut-out area in a bottom portion of said receiver ring;
wherein said second cut-out area is dimensioned and positioned to permit the feeding of a new cartridge from a magazine therebelow.
- 11. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 10 wherein said bolt further comprises an inner bolt sleeve and an outer bolt sleeve surrounding said inner bolt sleeve and further comprising:
at least one locking lug slot located within said inner bolt sleeve;
wherein said locking lug slot is concave; at least one locking lug having an upper portion and a lower projection wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to be retained within a cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to be mounted within said locking lug slot;
wherein said lower projection is convex; wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to contact a mating recessed area within said receiver ring during axial movement of said inner bolt sleeve relative to said outer bolt sleeve.
- 12. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 11 wherein said lower projection has a dovetail shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof and wherein said locking lug slot has a mating dovetail shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof.
- 13. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 11 wherein said lower projection has a T-shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof and wherein said locking lug slot has a mating T-shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof.
- 14. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 11 further comprising means for preventing full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said at least one locking lug is not present within said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve.
- 15. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 14 wherein said prevention means comprises a spring-biased plunger positioned in said outer bolt sleeve, extending into said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and extending above a surface of said outer bolt sleeve sufficiently to prevent full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said locking lug is not present and wherein said plunger retracts to permit insertion of said locking lug and wherein, upon said retraction, descends below said surface of said outer bolt sleeve.
- 16. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 15 further comprising a channel located within said receiver and adapted to receive said plunger when said bolt is moved forward within said receiver and wherein said channel has a wall located at a forward-most portion thereof so as to contact said plunger and thereby prevent further forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring.
- 17. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 10 wherein said bolt further comprises an inner bolt sleeve and an outer bolt sleeve surrounding said inner bolt sleeve and further comprising:
at least one locking lug slot located within said inner bolt sleeve; at least one locking lug having an upper portion and a lower projection wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to be retained within a cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to be mounted within said locking lug slot;
wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to contact a mating recessed area within said receiver ring during axial movement of said inner bolt sleeve relative to said outer bolt sleeve; and means for preventing full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said at least one locking lug is not present within said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve.
- 18. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 17 wherein said prevention means comprises a spring-biased plunger positioned in said outer bolt sleeve, extending into said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and extending above a surface of said outer bolt sleeve sufficiently to prevent full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said locking lug is not present and wherein said plunger retracts to permit insertion of said locking lug and wherein, upon said retraction, descends below said surface of said outer bolt sleeve.
- 19. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 18 further comprising a channel located within said receiver and adapted to receive said plunger when said bolt is moved forward within said receiver and wherein said channel has a wall located at a forward-most portion thereof so as to contact said plunger and thereby prevent further forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring.
- 20. An improved bolt action rifle comprising, in combination:
a stock; a receiver mounted in said stock; a trigger assembly mounted in said receiver; a receiver ring located at a forward end of said receiver; a barrel located at a forward end of said receiver ring; a bolt enclosed within said receiver and said receiver ring and adapted to travel forward and rearward within said receiver and said receiver ring; a bolt handle collar positioned on said bolt; a bolt handle projecting outward from said bolt handle collar to be grasped by a user seeking to cause one of forward and rearward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring; and means for locking said bolt handle in an upward position so that said bolt handle will not contact a rearward portion of said receiver during forward movement of said bolt and for unlocking said bolt handle from said upward position after said bolt handle has cleared said rearward position of said receiver.
- 21. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 20 wherein said upward locking means comprises:
a t-shaped plunger; a spring biased against the base of said t-shaped plunger; and an opening in a rear portion of said bolt collar at a base of said bolt handle;
wherein said t-shaped plunger is dimensioned to travel at an acute angle within a slot located within a side projection on a of rear bolt sleeve located behind and adjacent said bolt collar so that when said t-shaped plunger is biased by said spring into its forward-most position, a forward-most portion of said plunger enters said opening, preventing said bolt handle from being lowered.
- 22. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 21 wherein said t-shaped plunger further comprises an upper projection and a lower projection;
wherein said upper projection is dimensioned to project above a surface of said side projection of said bolt sleeve when said t-shaped plunger is in its forward-most position; wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to not extend beyond said surface of said bolt sleeve when said t-shaped plunger is in its forward-most position;
wherein said upper projection is further dimensioned so that as said bolt is moved forward, said upper projection will contact said rearward position of said receiver and cause said upper projection and said t-shaped plunger to be pushed rearward and downward, retracting said forward-most portion of said plunger from said opening and unlocking said bolt handle.
- 23. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 22 further comprising a channel located within said receiver;
wherein said channel is dimensioned to receive said lower projection when said bolt is moved forward and said t-shaped plunger is pushed rearward and downward; and wherein said channel is dimensioned so that when said bolt is moved rearward, said lower projection will contact an end of said channel and be forced upward, causing said t-shaped plunger to enter said opening and locking said bolt handle.
- 24. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 20 further comprising:
a first cut-out area in a side portion of said receiver ring;
wherein said first cut-out area is dimensioned and positioned to permit the ejection of a cartridge therethrough; a second cut-out area in a bottom portion of said receiver ring;
wherein said second cut-out area is dimensioned and positioned to permit the feeding of a new cartridge from a magazine therebelow.
- 25. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 24 wherein said bolt further comprises an inner bolt sleeve and an outer bolt sleeve surrounding said inner bolt sleeve and further comprising:
at least one locking lug slot located within said inner bolt sleeve;
wherein said locking lug slot is concave; at least one locking lug having an upper portion and a lower projection wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to be retained within a cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to be mounted within said locking lug slot;
wherein said lower projection is convex; wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to contact a mating recessed area within said receiver ring during axial movement of said inner bolt sleeve relative to said outer bolt sleeve.
- 26. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 25 wherein said lower projection on said locking lug has a dovetail shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof and wherein said locking lug slot has a mating dovetail shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof.
- 27. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 25 wherein said lower projection on said locking lug has a T-shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof and wherein said locking lug slot has a mating T-shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof.
- 28. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 25 further comprising means for preventing full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said at least one locking lug is not present within said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve.
- 29. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 28 wherein said prevention means comprises a spring-biased plunger positioned in said outer bolt sleeve, extending into said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and extending above a surface of said outer bolt sleeve sufficiently to prevent full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said locking lug is not present and wherein said plunger retracts to permit insertion of said locking lug and wherein, upon said retraction, descends below said surface of said outer bolt sleeve.
- 30. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 29 further comprising a channel located within said receiver and adapted to receive said plunger when said bolt is moved forward within said receiver and wherein said channel has a wall located at a forward-most portion thereof so as to contact said plunger and thereby prevent further forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring.
- 31. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 24 wherein said bolt further comprises an inner bolt sleeve and an outer bolt sleeve surrounding said inner bolt sleeve and further comprising:
at least one locking lug slot located within said inner bolt sleeve; at least one locking lug having an upper portion and a lower projection wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to be retained within a cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to be mounted within said locking lug slot;
wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to contact a mating recessed area within said receiver ring during axial movement of said inner bolt sleeve relative to said outer bolt sleeve; and means for preventing full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said at least one locking lug is not present within said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve.
- 32. An improved bolt action rifle comprising, in combination:
a stock; a receiver mounted in said stock; a bolt handle opening in said stock; a trigger assembly mounted in said receiver; a receiver ring located at a forward end of said receiver; a barrel located at a forward end of said receiver ring; a bolt enclosed within said receiver and said receiver ring and adapted to travel forward and rearward within said receiver and said receiver ring; a bolt handle collar positioned on said bolt; a bolt handle projecting outward from said bolt handle collar to be grasped by a user seeking to cause one of forward and rearward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring and adapted to be received within said bolt handle opening in said stock when said bolt handle is rotated downward so as to lock said bolt in a firing position; and means for holding said bolt handle in a downward firing position within said bolt handle opening.
- 33. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 32 wherein said downward holding means comprises a spring-biased plunger located within said bolt handle collar and positioned so as to be biased toward said barrel, so that when said bolt handle and bolt handle collar are rotated into a downward firing position, a forward end of said plunger enters a notch located in said bolt.
- 34. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 32 further comprising means for locking said bolt handle in an upward position so that said bolt handle will not contact a rearward portion of said receiver during forward movement of said bolt and for unlocking said bolt handle from said upward position after said bolt handle has cleared said rearward position of said receiver.
- 35. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 34 wherein said upward locking means comprises:
a t-shaped plunger; a spring biased against the base of said t-shaped plunger; and an opening in a rear portion of said bolt collar at a base of said bolt handle;
wherein said t-shaped plunger is dimensioned to travel at an acute angle within a slot located within a side projection on a rear bolt sleeve located behind and adjacent said bolt collar so that when said t-shaped plunger is biased by said spring into its forward-most position, a forward-most portion of said plunger enters said opening, preventing said bolt handle from being lowered.
- 36. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 35 wherein said t-shaped plunger further comprises an upper projection and a lower projection;
wherein said upper projection is dimensioned to project above a surface of said side projection of said bolt sleeve when said t-shaped plunger is in its forward-most position; wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to not extend beyond said surface of said bolt sleeve when said t-shaped plunger is in its forward-most position;
wherein said upper projection is further dimensioned so that as said bolt is moved forward, said upper projection will contact said rearward position of said receiver and cause said upper projection and said t-shaped plunger to be pushed rearward and downward, retracting said forward-most portion of said plunger from said opening and unlocking said bolt handle.
- 37. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 36 further comprising a channel located within said receiver;
wherein said channel is dimensioned to received said lower projection when said bolt is moved forward and said t-shaped plunger is pushed rearward and downward; and wherein said channel is dimensioned so that when said bolt is moved rearward, said lower projection will contact an end of said channel and be forced upward, causing said t-shaped plunger to enter said opening and locking said bolt handle.
- 38. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 32 further comprising:
a first cut-out area in a side portion of said receiver ring;
wherein said first cut-out area is dimensioned and positioned to permit the ejection of a cartridge therethrough; and a second cut-out area in a bottom portion of said receiver ring;
wherein said second cut-out area is dimensioned and positioned to permit the feeding of a new cartridge from a magazine therebelow.
- 39. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 38 wherein said bolt further comprises an inner bolt sleeve and an outer bolt sleeve surrounding said inner bolt sleeve and further comprising:
at least one locking lug slot located within said inner bolt sleeve;
wherein said locking lug slot is concave; at least one locking lug having an upper portion and a lower projection wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to be retained within a cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to be mounted within said locking lug slot;
wherein said lower projection is convex; wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to contact a mating recessed area within said receiver ring during axial movement of said inner bolt sleeve relative to said outer bolt sleeve.
- 40. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 39 wherein said lower projection on said locking lug has a dovetail shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof and wherein said locking lug slot has a mating dovetail shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof.
- 41. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 39 wherein said lower projection on said locking lug has a T-shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof and wherein said locking lug slot has a mating T-shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof.
- 42. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 38 further comprising means for preventing full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said at least one locking lug is not present within said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve.
- 43. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 42 wherein said prevention means comprises a spring-biased plunger positioned in said outer bolt sleeve, extending into said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and extending above a surface of said outer bolt sleeve sufficiently to prevent full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said locking lug is not present and wherein said plunger retracts to permit insertion of said locking lug and wherein, upon said retraction, descends below said surface of said outer bolt sleeve.
- 44. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 43 further comprising a channel located within said receiver and adapted to receive said plunger when said bolt is moved forward within said receiver and wherein said channel has a wall located at a forward-most portion thereof so as to contact said plunger and thereby prevent further forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring.
- 45. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 38 wherein said bolt further comprises an inner bolt sleeve and an outer bolt sleeve surrounding said inner bolt sleeve and further comprising:
at least one locking lug slot located within said inner bolt sleeve; at least one locking lug having an upper portion and a lower projection wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to be retained within a cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to be mounted within said locking lug slot;
wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to contact a mating recessed area within said receiver ring during axial movement of said inner bolt sleeve relative to said outer bolt sleeve; and means for preventing full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said at least one locking lug is not present within said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve.
- 46. An improved bolt action rifle comprising, in combination:
a stock; a receiver mounted in said stock; a trigger assembly mounted in said receiver; a receiver ring located at a forward end of said receiver; a barrel located at a forward end of said receiver ring; a bolt enclosed within said receiver and said receiver ring and adapted to travel forward and rearward within said receiver and said receiver ring;
wherein said bolt further comprises an inner bolt sleeve and an outer bolt sleeve surrounding said inner bolt sleeve; wherein said bolt further comprises a rear bolt sleeve threadably coupled to said outer bolt sleeve; and bolt sleeve locking means for locking said rear bolt sleeve to said outer bolt sleeve.
- 47. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 46 wherein said bolt sleeve locking means comprises:
a sliding latch having a horizontal long section, a vertical short section projecting at a right angle from said horizontal long section at an end thereof, and a horizontal short section projecting at a right angle from said vertical short section at an end thereof and extending beyond said end of said horizontal long section;
wherein said sliding latch is positioned within a cut-out portion of said rear bolt sleeve, with said horizontal long section being flush with an outside surface of said rear bolt sleeve 92; and a spring positioned at a rear of said horizontal long section distal from said vertical short section so as to bias said sliding latch toward said barrel of said bolt action rifle and to allow said horizontal short section to enter a female notch in said outer bolt sleeve.
- 48. An improved firearm comprising, in combination:
a frame; a trigger assembly mounted in said frame; a chamber; a magazine coupled to said frame and adapted to feed a cartridge into said chamber for firing; and means for releasing said magazine from said frame;
wherein said releasing means comprises a first button projecting from a first side of said frame and a second button projecting from a second side of said frame and wherein depression of either of said first and said second button permits detachment of said magazine from said frame.
- 49. The improved firearm of claim 48 wherein said releasing means comprises:
a push button located in a front portion of said trigger assembly and projecting from both sides of said trigger assembly; a release catch coupled to an upper surface of said push button;
wherein a bottom portion of said release catch is positioned with a slot in an upper surface of said push button; wherein said release catch has a bevelled projection located at a front portion of said release catch; wherein said bevelled projection extends through an opening in a portion of said frame housing said magazine; wherein a rear portion of said release catch is concave; a plunger having a convex forward surface and biased at its rear surface by a spring;
wherein said concave rear portion is dimensioned to mate with said convex forward surface of said plunger; and a projection on a rear surface of said magazine, wherein said magazine projection is positioned so that as said magazine is inserted into said frame, said projection will slide up under said bevelled projection, passing on a bevelled side thereof, causing said bevelled projection and said release catch to be moved to a side;
wherein when said magazine projection passes above said bevelled projection, said spring forces said release catch back into a center position below said magazine projection.
- 50. The improved firearm of claim 48 further comprising means for ejecting said magazine following depression of said releasing means by exerting downward pressure on said magazine against a top portion thereof.
- 51. The improved firearm of claim 50 wherein said ejection means comprises an ejector spring-biased in a downward direction and located in said trigger assembly proximate said magazine;
wherein said ejector further comprises a forwardly-projecting extension adapted to contact said top portion of said magazine upon insertion of said magazine into said frame.
- 52. An improved firearm comprising, in combination:
a frame; and a trigger assembly mounted in said frame; wherein said trigger assembly comprises:
a first plate; a second plate positioned opposite said first plate a first pivot point about which pivots a trigger sear; a second pivot point about which pivots a trigger piece; a third pivot point about which pivots a safety pawl;
wherein each of said first pivot point, said second pivot point and said third pivot point comprises a stud projecting from each side of said trigger sear, said trigger piece, and said safety pawl and dimensioned to be inserted into mating openings in said first plate and said second plate.
- 53. An improved bolt action rifle comprising, in combination:
a stock; a receiver mounted in said stock; a bolt handle opening in said stock; a trigger assembly mounted in said receiver; wherein said trigger assembly comprises:
a first plate; a second plate positioned opposite said first plate a first pivot point about which pivots a trigger sear; a second pivot point about which pivots a trigger piece; a third pivot point about which pivots a safety pawl;
wherein each of said first pivot point, said second pivot point and said third pivot point comprises a stud projecting from each side of said trigger sear, said trigger piece, and said safety pawl and dimensioned to be inserted into mating openings in said first plate and said second plate; a magazine insertable into a housing located in said stock and adapted to feed a cartridge into said receiver for firing; means for releasing said magazine from said housing;
wherein said releasing means comprises a first button projecting from a first side of said housing and a second button projecting from a second side of said housing and wherein depression of either of said first and said second button permits detachment of said magazine from said housing; a receiver ring located at a forward end of said receiver; a first cut-out area in a side portion of said receiver ring;
wherein said first cut-out area is dimensioned and positioned to permit the ejection of a cartridge therethrough; a second cut-out area in a bottom portion of said receiver ring;
wherein said second cut-out area is dimensioned and positioned to permit the feeding of a new cartridge from a magazine therebelow; a barrel located at a forward end of said receiver ring; a bolt enclosed within said receiver and said receiver ring and adapted to travel forward and rearward within said receiver and said receiver ring;
wherein said bolt further comprises an inner bolt sleeve and an outer bolt sleeve surrounding said inner bolt sleeve; wherein said bolt further comprises a rear bolt sleeve threadably coupled to said outer bolt sleeve; bolt sleeve locking means for locking said rear bolt sleeve to said outer bolt sleeve; a bolt handle collar positioned on said bolt; a bolt handle projecting outward from said bolt handle collar to be grasped by a user seeking to cause one of forward and rearward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring; means for locking said bolt handle in an upward position so that said bolt handle will not contact a rearward portion of said receiver during forward movement of said bolt and for unlocking said bolt handle from said upward position after said bolt handle has cleared said rearward position of said receiver; at least one locking lug slot located within said inner bolt sleeve;
wherein said locking lug slot is concave; at least one locking lug having an upper portion and a lower projection wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to be retained within a cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to be mounted within said locking lug slot;
wherein said lower projection on said locking lug is convex; wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to contact a mating recessed area within said receiver ring during axial movement of said inner bolt sleeve relative to said outer bolt sleeve; means for preventing full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said at least one locking lug is not present within said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve; and means for holding said bolt handle in a downward firing position within said bolt handle opening.
- 54. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 53 wherein said lower projection on said locking lug has a dovetail shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof and wherein said locking lug slot has a mating dovetail shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof.
- 55. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 53 wherein said lower projection on said locking lug has a T-shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof and wherein said locking lug slot has a mating T-shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof.
- 56. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 53 wherein said prevention means comprises a spring-biased plunger positioned in said outer bolt sleeve, extending into said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and extending above a surface of said outer bolt sleeve sufficiently to prevent full forward movement of said bolt a within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said locking lug is not present and wherein said plunger retracts to permit insertion of said locking lug and wherein, upon said retraction, descends below said surface of said outer bolt sleeve.
- 57. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 56 further comprising a channel located within said receiver and adapted to receive said plunger when said bolt is moved forward within said receiver and wherein said channel has a wall located at a forward-most portion thereof so as to contact said plunger and thereby prevent further forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring.
- 58. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 53 wherein said upward locking means comprises:
a t-shaped plunger; a spring biased against the base of said t-shaped plunger; and an opening in a rear portion of said bolt collar at a base of said bolt handle;
wherein said t-shaped plunger is dimensioned to travel at an acute angle within a slot located within a side projection on a rear bolt sleeve located behind and adjacent said bolt collar so that when said t-shaped plunger is biased by said spring into its forward-most position, a forward-most portion of said plunger enters said opening, preventing said bolt handle from being lowered.
- 59. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 58 wherein said t-shaped plunger further comprises an upper projection and a lower projection;
wherein said upper projection is dimensioned to project above a surface of said side projection of said bolt sleeve when said t-shaped plunger is in its forward-most position; wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to not extend beyond said surface of said bolt sleeve when said t-shaped plunger is in its forward-most position;
wherein said upper projection is further dimensioned so that as said bolt is moved forward, said upper projection will contact said rearward position of said receiver and cause said upper projection and said t-shaped plunger to be pushed rearward and downward, retracting said forward-most portion of said plunger from said opening and unlocking said bolt handle.
- 60. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 59 further comprising a channel located within said receiver;
wherein said channel is dimensioned to received said lower projection when said bolt is moved forward and said t-shaped plunger is pushed rearward and downward; and wherein said channel is dimensioned so that when said bolt is moved rearward, said lower projection will contact an end of said channel and be forced upward, causing said t-shaped plunger to enter said opening and locking said bolt handle.
- 61. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 53 wherein said downward holding means comprises a spring-biased plunger located within said bolt handle collar and positioned so as to be biased toward said barrel, so that when said bolt handle and bolt handle collar are rotated into a downward firing position, a forward end of said plunger enters a notch located in said bolt.
- 62. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 53 wherein said bolt sleeve locking means comprises a sliding latch having a horizontal long section, a vertical short section projecting at a right angle from said horizontal long section at an end thereof, and a horizontal short section projecting at a right angle from said vertical short section at an end thereof and extending beyond said end of said horizontal long section;
wherein said sliding latch is positioned within a cut-out portion of said rear bolt sleeve, with said horizontal long section being flush with an outside surface of said rear bolt sleeve 92; and a spring positioned at a rear of said horizontal long section distal from said vertical short section so as to bias said sliding latch toward said barrel of said bolt action rifle and to allow said horizontal short section to enter a female notch in said outer bolt sleeve.
- 63. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 53 wherein said releasing means comprises:
a push button located in a front portion of said trigger assembly and projecting from both sides of said trigger assembly; a release catch coupled to an upper surface of said push button;
wherein a bottom portion of said release catch is positioned with a slot in an upper surface of said push button; wherein said release catch has a bevelled projection located at a front portion of said release catch; wherein said bevelled projection extends through an opening in a portion of said frame housing said magazine; wherein a rear portion of said release catch is concave; a plunger having a convex forward surface and biased at its rear surface by a spring;
wherein said concave rear portion is dimensioned to mate with said convex forward surface of said plunger; and a projection on a rear surface of said magazine, wherein said magazine projection is positioned so that as said magazine is inserted into said frame, said projection will slide up under said bevelled projection, passing on a bevelled side thereof, causing said bevelled projection and said release catch to be moved to a side;
wherein when said magazine projection passes above said bevelled projection, said spring forces said release catch back into a center position below said magazine projection.
- 64. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 63 further comprising means for ejecting said magazine following depression of said releasing means by exerting downward pressure on said magazine against a top portion thereof.
- 65. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 64 wherein said ejection means comprises:
an ejector spring-biased in a downward direction and located in said trigger assembly proximate said magazine;
wherein said ejector further comprises a forwardly-projecting extension adapted to contact said top portion of said magazine upon insertion of said magazine into said frame.
- 66. An improved bolt action rifle comprising, in combination:
a stock; a receiver mounted in said stock; a bolt handle opening in said stock; a trigger assembly mounted in said receiver; wherein said trigger assembly comprises:
a first plate; a second plate positioned opposite said first plate a first pivot point about which pivots a trigger sear; a second pivot point about which pivots a trigger piece; a third pivot point about which pivots a safety pawl; wherein each of said first pivot point, said second pivot point and said third pivot point comprises a stud projecting from each side of said trigger sear, said trigger piece, and said safety pawl and dimensioned to be inserted into mating openings in said first plate and said second plate; a magazine insertable into a housing located in said stock and adapted to feed a cartridge into said receiver for firing; means for releasing said magazine from said housing; wherein said releasing means comprises:
a push button located in a front portion of said trigger assembly and projecting from both sides of said trigger assembly; a release catch coupled to an upper surface of said push button; wherein a bottom portion of said release catch is positioned with a slot in an upper surface of said push button; wherein said release catch has a bevelled projection located at a front portion of said release catch; wherein said bevelled projection extends through an opening in a portion of said frame housing said magazine; wherein a rear portion of said release catch is concave; a plunger having a convex forward surface and biased at its rear surface by a spring;
wherein said concave rear portion is dimensioned to mate with said convex forward surface of said plunger; a projection on a rear surface of said magazine, wherein said magazine projection is positioned so that as said magazine is inserted into said frame, said projection will slide up under said bevelled projection, passing on a bevelled side thereof, causing said bevelled projection and said release catch to be moved to a side;
wherein when said magazine projection passes above said bevelled projection, said spring forces said release catch back into a center position below said magazine projection; further comprising means for ejecting said magazine following depression of said releasing means by exerting downward pressure on said magazine against a top portion thereof; wherein said ejection means comprises an ejector spring-biased in a downward direction and located in said trigger assembly proximate said magazine; wherein said ejector further comprises a forwardly-projecting extension adapted to contact said top portion of said magazine upon insertion of said magazine into said frame; a receiver ring located at a forward end of said receiver; a first cut-out area in a side portion of said receiver ring;
wherein said first cut-out area is dimensioned and positioned to permit the ejection of a cartridge therethrough; a second cut-out area in a bottom portion of said receiver ring;
wherein said second cut-out area is dimensioned and positioned to permit the feeding of a new cartridge from a magazine therebelow; a barrel located at a forward end of said receiver ring; a bolt enclosed within said receiver and said receiver ring and adapted to travel forward and rearward within said receiver and said receiver ring;
wherein said bolt further comprises an inner bolt sleeve and an outer bolt sleeve surrounding said inner bolt sleeve; wherein said bolt further comprises a rear bolt sleeve threadably coupled to said outer bolt sleeve; bolt sleeve locking means for locking said rear bolt sleeve to said outer bolt sleeve;
wherein said bolt sleeve locking means comprises a sliding latch having a horizontal long section, a vertical short section projecting at a right angle from said horizontal long section at an end thereof, and a horizontal short section projecting at a right angle from said vertical short section at an end thereof and extending beyond said end of said horizontal long section; wherein said sliding latch is positioned within a cut-out portion of said rear bolt sleeve, with said horizontal long section being flush with an outside surface of said rear bolt sleeve; a spring positioned at a rear of said horizontal long section distal from said vertical short section so as to bias said sliding latch toward said barrel of said bolt action rifle and to allow said horizontal short section to enter a female notch in said outer bolt sleeve; a bolt handle collar positioned on said bolt; a bolt handle projecting outward from said bolt handle collar to be grasped by a user seeking to cause one of forward and rearward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring; means for locking said bolt handle in an upward position so that said bolt handle will not contact a rearward portion of said receiver during forward movement of said bolt and for unlocking said bolt handle from said upward position after said bolt handle has cleared said rearward position of said receiver; wherein said upward locking means comprises:
a t-shaped plunger; a spring biased against the base of said t-shaped plunger; and an opening in a rear portion of said bolt collar at a base of said bolt handle;
wherein said t-shaped plunger is dimensioned to travel at an acute angle within a slot located within a side projection on a rear bolt sleeve located behind and adjacent said bolt collar so that when said t-shaped plunger is biased by said spring into its forward-most position, a forward-most portion of said plunger enters said opening, preventing said bolt handle from being lowered; further comprising a channel located within said receiver; wherein said channel is dimensioned to received said lower projection when said bolt is moved forward and said t-shaped plunger is pushed rearward and downward; wherein said channel is dimensioned so that when said bolt is moved rearward, said lower projection will contact an end of said channel and be forced upward, causing said t-shaped plunger to enter said opening and locking said bolt handle; at least one locking lug slot located within said inner bolt sleeve;
wherein said locking lug slot is concave; at least one locking lug having an upper portion and a lower projection wherein said upper portion is dimensioned to be retained within a cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and wherein said lower projection is dimensioned to be mounted within said locking lug slot;
wherein said lower projection on said locking lug is convex; wherein said lower projection on said locking lug has a dovetail shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof and wherein said locking lug slot has a mating dovetail shape when viewed in cross-section from an end thereof; wherein said upper portion on said locking lug is dimensioned to contact a mating recessed area within said receiver ring during axial movement of said inner bolt sleeve relative to said outer bolt sleeve; means for preventing full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said at least one locking lug is not present within said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve; wherein said prevention means comprises a spring-biased plunger positioned in said outer bolt sleeve, extending into said cavity in said outer bolt sleeve and extending above a surface of said outer bolt sleeve sufficiently to prevent full forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring when said upper portion of said locking lug is not present and wherein said plunger retracts to permit insertion of said locking lug and wherein, upon said retraction, descends below said surface of said outer bolt sleeve; further comprising a channel located within said receiver and adapted to receive said plunger when said bolt is moved forward within said receiver and wherein said channel has a wall located at a forward-most portion thereof so as to contact said plunger and thereby prevent further forward movement of said bolt within said receiver and said receiver ring; means for holding said bolt handle in a downward firing position within said bolt handle opening; wherein said downward holding means comprises a spring-biased plunger located within said bolt handle collar and positioned so as to be biased toward said barrel, so that when said bolt handle and bolt handle collar are rotated into a downward firing position, a forward end of said plunger enters a notch located in said bolt.
- 67. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 46 further comprising means for permitting a single user to dismantle said bolt by separating said rear bolt sleeve from said outer bolt sleeve, said means comprising an annular bolt take-down tool adapted to be positioned over said bolt and having at least two inwardly projecting two thumbscrews thereon, said thumbscrews being positioned along said annular bolt take-down tool so that insertion of said thumbscrews will permit tool-free detachment of said rear bolt sleeve from said outer bolt sleeve.
- 68. The improved bolt action rifle of claim 52 wherein said trigger assembly further comprises:
a pivoting cam surface having a notch thereon; said trigger sear having a rear and a center downward extensions thereon;
wherein said center downward extension of said trigger sear is positioned to be able to contact an engagement surface at a top portion of said trigger piece; wherein said rear downward extension of said trigger sear is positioned to be able to contact said pivoting cam surface; wherein said pivoting cam surface is connected to a thumb piece, and which thumb piece is capable of adjusting an orientation of said pivoting cam surface as a result of forward and rearward movement of said thumb piece; wherein said safety pawl has a projection thereon that is adapted to contact said notch on said pivoting cam surface; wherein full forward positioning of said thumb piece causes clockwise rotation of said pivoting cam surface, allowing said projection on said safety pawl to enter said notch on said pivoting cam surface, allowing said safety pawl to pivot upward and out of engagement with said notch of said trigger piece, and causing said rear extension to be relieved from contact with said cam surface, allowing said trigger sear to rotate downward, moving said center extension into contact with a top portion of said trigger piece, and allowing said firearm to be fired if said trigger piece is pulled; and wherein full rearward position of said thumb piece causes counter-clockwise rotation of said pivoting cam surface, causing said projection on said safety pawl to exit said notch on said pivoting cam surface, causing said safety pawl to engage said trigger piece, lifting said center extension from contact with said trigger piece, preventing said trigger sear from moving downward and thus preventing firing of said firearm.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This non-provisional application claims priority from Provisional Application No. 60/338,043 filed on Nov. 13, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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