Information
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Patent Grant
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6289619
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Patent Number
6,289,619
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Date Filed
Tuesday, December 15, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 18, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Webb Ziesenheim Logsdon Orkin Hanson, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 042 6903
- 042 7008
- 089 147
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The breech lock unit has a housing in which a strike hammer is mounted so that it can be pivoted around a shaft. A drive lever can be pivoted on the same shaft to a limited extent in both directions with respect to the hammer. The hammer is biased by a spring against the one stop with the lever. Connected to the lever is a connecting rod which is biased by a striker spring and in the base position is in contact with a stop surface on the housing. The configuration described above makes possible a slim construction and optimum drive conditions. A plurality of functions that conventionally require separately installed components can be realized in the one breech lock unit.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a breech lock mechanism for a pistol with a breech mechanism that can be moved on a grip piece, in which breech mechanism a firing pin is movably mounted and which, in its base position, projects beyond a rear end surface of the breech mechanism.
2. Description of the Currently Available Technology
EP-A-0 013 583 describes a trigger mechanism that is integrated into the grip of the pistol. A strike hammer can pivot around a shaft. A drive ring that can pivot to a restricted extent with respect to the hammer is pivotably mounted on the same shaft. An additional spring is inserted between the ring and the strike hammer. The trigger interacts with a ratchet lever that is engaged in a notch of the ring. When the hammer is cocked, it can be pivoted forward against the force of the second spring, where it engages with a pin on a hook of the trigger mechanism. When the trigger is pulled, first the pin is released, so that the hammer accelerates back into its cocked position, before the ring is released if the trigger is actuated further. It thereby becomes possible to do without a double-action trigger. In the base position of the hammer, in which it is pivoted forward, however, both springs are fully cocked. In the event of a sharp impact on the pistol, e.g. if it is dropped or falls on a hard surface, the vibration can cause the pistol to fire, which is dangerous. The vibration caused by the impact of the ring against the hammer immediately before the shot is fired also has a disadvantageous effect on the aiming accuracy and security of firing.
An object of the invention is to create a breech lock mechanism that provides increased safety. This object is accomplished by the combination of features disclosed in the claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A breech lock unit is provided for a pistol with a breech mechanism guided movably on a grip piece, in which breech mechanism there is a firing pin that is movably mounted and in a base position projects beyond a rear end surface of the breech mechanism. The breech lock unit includes a housing and a strike hammer mounted in the housing and pivotable around a first shaft. A drive lever is mounted such that the drive lever is pivotable around the first shaft and is pivotable with respect to the strike hammer such that when a shot is discharged, the drive lever drives the strike hammer by a first stop. A return spring is positioned between the drive lever and the strike hammer and is configured to apply a load to the hammer in a direction of the first stop. A striker rod is connected to the drive lever at a distance from the first shaft. A biased striker spring is configured to apply a load to the striker rod in a direction of a firing position of the strike hammer and is supported on the housing. A second stop is configured to stop the movement of the drive lever before the strike hammer strikes the firing pin.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is explained in greater detail below, with reference to the exemplary embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGS. 1
to
3
show a breech lock mechanism in cross sections through various planes in the base position,
FIGS. 4
to
6
are illustrations of the breech lock mechanism illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
in the firing position and in the cocked position,
FIGS. 7
to
9
illustrate the function of the uncocking lever, and
FIG. 10
is a view of the pistol in perspective.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The breech lock mechanism
10
illustrated in the accompanying figures is inserted as a self-contained unit into the pistol grip
61
of a grip
60
of the pistol. Movably mounted on the grip
60
is a breech mechanism
11
in which the barrel is mounted. A firing pin
12
is capable of moving inside the breech mechanism
11
, and is biased by a force applied by a spring in its rear base position illustrated in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
5
, in which it projects beyond a rear end surface
9
of the breech mechanism
11
. The breech lock unit
10
has a housing
13
. In the housing
13
, a stroke hammer
14
is mounted so that it can pivot around a first shaft
15
. A drive lever
16
can pivot on the same shaft
15
. The pivoting motion of the lever
16
with respect to the hammer
14
is restricted by two stop surfaces
17
,
18
of the hammer
14
in the two directions of rotation. The strike hammer
14
is biased by a spring
19
with respect to the lever
16
toward the rear against the first stop or stop surface
17
. A percussion rod
22
is connected to the lever
16
, at some distance from the shaft
15
. The rod
22
is guided in a boring
23
of a transverse web
24
of the housing
13
.
Between a disc
25
secured on the end of the rod by a transverse pin and the web
24
, the prestressed striker spring
26
is inserted, which applies tension to the rod
22
. In the base position illustrated in
FIGS. 1
to
3
, a second stop or stop surface
27
of the rod
22
is in contact against the web
24
. The strike surface
28
of the hammer
14
in this base position is at an angle of approximately
150
with respect to the rear end surface
9
of the breech mechanism
11
so that, if the breech mechanism
11
is pushed backward by an impact, the hammer
14
cannot strike the firing pin
12
. The hammer
14
is engaged with a first catch
31
in a spring-loaded pawl
29
. The lever
16
has some play with respect to the contact surface
17
.
The hammer
14
interacts in a known manner with a trigger rail
32
. In the housing
13
, a slide
33
is mounted so that it can be displaced, and presses the rail
32
by means of a spring
34
in engagement into a catch
35
of the hammer
14
. An uncocking lever
36
is also rotationally mounted on a second shaft
44
. By means of the uncocking lever
36
, the hammer
14
can be pivoted back out of the cocked position illustrated in
FIG. 5
into the base position illustrated in
FIGS. 1
to
3
. Also fastened to the housing
13
is an ejector mechanism
37
which, after the shot has been fired, ejects the empty cartridge through an opening in the breech mechanism
11
.
The breech lock unit
10
functions as follows: When the trigger is pulled, the rail
32
is pulled forward. It pivots a safety lever
42
(FIG.
6
), which can also pivot around the shaft
15
and presses a safety slide
43
out of a locking catch
45
of the firing pin
12
, on which a downward load is exerted by a spring
46
. The lever
42
presses the pawl
29
forward out of its engagement with the catches
31
,
38
. The rail
32
, by means of its engagement in the recess or catch
35
, drives the hammer
14
against the force of the spring
26
into the cocked position illustrated in FIG.
5
. The rail
32
runs along a control cam
47
(FIG.
6
), which displaces it against the force of the spring
34
downward and out of engagement with the catch
35
. The hammer
14
is released, so that the spring
26
, by means of the impact rod
22
acting as a connecting rod, the lever
26
and the stop surface
17
, accelerates the hammer
14
against the breech mechanism
11
, until the surface
27
comes into contact against the web
24
. As a result of the mass inertia of the hammer
14
, said hammer
14
continues to rotate, strikes the firing pin
12
and initiates the firing process. After the shot has been fired, the breech mechanism
11
slides back and the empty cartridge shell is ejected. The process described above is conventionally called “double action” (DA). When, after the shot has been fired or as a result of manual action, the breech mechanism slides backward, a control cam of the breech mechanism pivots the trigger rail
32
downward and the hammer
14
backward, so that the hammer is engaged with the second catch
38
on the pawl
29
. When the trigger is released, the rail
32
slides backward into engagement with the lever
42
which, the next time the trigger is actuated, pushes the pawl
29
out of the catch
38
after it moves past the DA firing position (single action).
FIGS. 7
to
9
illustrate the function of the uncocking lever
36
.
FIG. 7
shows the uncocking lever
36
in the base position and the strike hammer
14
in its safety position as illustrated in
FIGS. 1
to
3
, in which the pawl
29
is engaged in the safety catch
31
. The uncocking lever
36
has an arm
48
with a second means, e.g. a projecting lug
49
, which interacts with a slide surface of the strike hammer
14
. A first means, e.g. a trigger tab
51
, projects forward from the arm
48
. When the grip
52
of the uncocking lever
36
is depressed, the trigger tab presses against a web
53
of the pawl
29
. When the hammer
14
with its single-action catch
38
is engaged in the pawl
29
, the pawl
29
is thereby pivoted out of engagement with this catch
38
.
FIG. 8
shows this process immediately before the release of the hammer
14
. As the uncocking lever
36
pivots further, the hammer
14
is released, so that the slide surface
50
impacts the lug
49
(FIG.
9
). As the uncocking lever
36
pivots back, the hammer
14
is gently returned by the sliding of the lug
49
on the surface
50
and simultaneously the pawl
29
is released once again, so that it engages in the catch
31
(FIG.
7
).
FIG. 10
illustrates the installation of the breech lock unit
10
into the grip piece
60
of the pistol. The grip piece
60
, in the pistol grip
61
, has a magazine shaft
62
that runs at an angle to the axis for the insertion of a magazine, which is closed at the back by a rear wall
63
. The two side walls
64
that continue beyond the wall
63
have grooves
65
with a rectangular cross section that run parallel to the wall
63
. The breech lock unit
10
, on the forward edge on both sides, has two molded rails
66
that project laterally and fit into the grooves
65
. The breech mechanism
11
is guided in two additional rails
67
on the upper edge of the housing
13
. The breech lock unit
10
is inserted from above into the grip piece
60
and is secured by two cross-bolts
68
,
69
which are inserted through transverse borings
70
to
72
in the two side walls
64
and in the housing
13
, or recesses
73
in the housing
13
.
FIG. 10
also shows the trigger tab
74
, which is pivotably mounted in a front insert (not shown). The front insert also has lateral rails that correspond to the rails
67
to guide the breech mechanism
11
. The trigger rail
32
is pivotably connected to the trigger tab
74
.
Because the striker rod
22
transmits the spring force by tension, and the point of application of force of the striker rod
22
with respect to the hammer
14
is therefore in front of the shaft
15
, the breech lock unit described above is slimmer than is possible with the pressure transmission mechanisms of the prior art, and optimal drive conditions are achieved, because the striker rod
22
in the pistol grip must be installed inclined downward and toward the rear. By integration of the slide
33
into the trigger rail
32
of the uncocking lever
36
, of the safety lever
42
and of the ejector mechanism
37
, a plurality of functions can be combined in one compact unit, which simplifies manufacture.
Because the hammer
14
in the base position is locked in the safety catch
31
and the striker rod
22
is stopped against the stop
24
, there is multiple protection against an unintentional discharge. A first safety measure is the above referenced protection provided by the inclination of the striking surface
28
. A second safety measure is the securing of the firing pin by the safety slide
43
. A third safety measure is provided by the uncocking lever
36
. If the person using the pistol uncocks the strike hammer by holding it back, actuating the trigger and then slowly returning the hammer
14
, after the trigger has been released, the hammer
14
is automatically returned to the safety catch
31
. Because the breech lock unit
10
is inserted into the grip piece
60
as a pre-assembled unit, it can easily be replaced by another breech lock unit
10
, for example so that the original can be repaired. It is also possible to prepare a plurality of different breech lock units
10
, e.g. in addition to the unit described above, a unit can be used that does not have the catch
38
, so that the pistol is a double-action-only pistol. Breech lock units with different impact forces can also be made available for different types of ammunition. The breech lock unit described above therefore also makes it possible to adapt the pistol to meet different requirements.
Claims
- 1. A piston, comprising:a breech mechanism guided movably on a grip piece, in which breech mechanism there is a firing pin that is movably mounted and in a base position projects beyond a rear end surface of the breech mechanism; and a breech lock unit, comprising: a housing; a strike hammer mounted in said housing and pivotable around a first shaft, said strike hammer having a first catch; a drive lever mounted such that said drive lever is pivotable around said first shaft and which drive lever is pivotable with respect to said strike hammer such that when a shot is discharged, said drive lever drives said strike hammer by a first stop; a return spring positioned between said drive lever and said strike hammer, which return spring is configured to apply a load to said strike hammer in a direction of said first stop; a striker rod connected to said drive lever at a distance from said first shaft; a biased striker spring which is configured to apply a load to said striker rod in a direction of a firing position of said strike hammer and which is supported on said housing; a second stop configured to stop the movement of said drive lever before said strike hammer strikes the firing pin; and a spring-loaded pawl which engages in said first catch of said strike hammer in a base position when said striker spring is relaxed.
- 2. A pistol as claimed in claim 1, wherein said strike hammer includes a second catch in which said pawl engages when said strike hammer is cocked.
- 3. A pistol as claimed in claim 2, including an uncocking lever mounted in said housing and pivotable around a second shaft, wherein said uncocking lever has a first means to disengage said pawl from said second catch, as well as a second means to return said strike hammer into the base position to engage said pawl into said first catch.
- 4. A pistol as claimed in claim 3, wherein said first means includes a trigger tab and said second means includes a lug.
- 5. A pistol as claimed in claim 1, wherein said strike hammer is pivotable back into the base position with respect to a firing position such that when the breech mechanism is pushed rearwardly, only the breech mechanism, but not the firing pin, touches said strike hammer.
- 6. A pistol as claimed in claim 1, including means for moving a safety element in the breech mechanism out of a safety catch of the firing pin when a trigger is actuated.
- 7. A pistol as claimed in claim 6, wherein said moving means is a safety lever.
- 8. A pistol as claimed in claim 1, wherein integrated into said breech lock unit is a spring-loaded slide which, when said breech lock unit is inserted, applies a bias to a trigger rod upwardly to engage in a recess of said strike hammer.
- 9. A pistol as claimed in claim 1, including an ejector mechanism fastened to said housing.
- 10. A pistol as claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing includes rails that project laterally on both sides and configured to be inserted in grooves of side walls of the grip piece and wherein said housing is configured to be secured in the grip piece by at least one transverse pin.
- 11. A pistol, comprising:a breech mechanism guided movably on a grip piece, in which breech mechanism there is a firing pin that is movably mounted and in a base position projects beyond a rear end surface of the breech mechanism; and a breech lock unit, comprising: a housing; a strike hammer mounted in said housing and pivotable around a first shaft; a drive lever mounted such that said drive lever is pivotable around said first shaft and which drive lever is pivotable with respect to said strike hammer such that when a shot is discharged, said drive lever drives said strike hammer by a first stop; a return spring positioned between said drive lever and said strike hammer, which return spring is configured to apply a load to said strike hammer in a direction of said first stop; a striker rod connected to said drive lever at a distance from said first shaft; a biased striker spring which is configured to apply a load to said striker rod in a direction of a firing position of said strike hammer and which is supported on said housing; and a second stop configured to stop the movement of said drive lever before said strike hammer strikes the firing pin, wherein integrated into said breech lock unit is a spring-loaded slide which, when said breech lock unit is inserted, applies a bias to a trigger rod upwardly to engage in a recess of said strike hammer.
- 12. A pistol, comprising:a breech mechanism guided movably on a grip piece, in which breech mechanism there is a firing pin that is movably mounted and in a base position projects beyond a rear end surface of the breech mechanism; and a breech lock unit, comprising: a housing; a strike hammer mounted in said housing and pivotable around a first shaft; a drive lever mounted such that said drive lever is pivotable around said first shaft and which drive lever is pivotable with respect to said strike hammer such that when a shot is discharged, said drive lever drives said strike hammer by a first stop; a return spring positioned between said drive lever and said strike hammer, which return spring is configured to apply a load to said strike hammer in a direction of said first stop; a striker rod connected to said drive lever at a distance from said first shaft; a biased striker spring which is configured to apply a load to said striker rod in a direction of a firing position of said strike hammer and which is supported on said housing; and a second stop configured to stop the movement of said drive lever before said strike hammer strikes the firing pin, wherein said housing includes rails that project laterally on both sides and configured to be inserted in grooves of side walls of the grip piece and wherein said housing is configured to be secured in the grip piece by at least one transverse pin.
Priority Claims (1)
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