The present invention relates generally to the field of firearms, and in particular to a new and useful buffer assembly in or near the stock of a rifle or carbine for absorbing some of the force of a rearwardly moving bolt as it reaches its rearmost position during a firing cycle.
Buffer assemblies in or near the stock of a rifle or carbine are known. Their purpose is to absorb some of the rearward shock or impulse force that occurs when the bolt of a rifle or carbine reaches its rearmost position during a firing cycle.
An example of such a buffer assembly is found in the forward end of the stock of the Heckler & Koch GmbH (H&K) model G3, a 7.62×51 mm NATO, select-fire battle rifle. This buffer assembly includes a housing that contains a single, heavy biased (i.e. stiff), metal coil spring having a few of its coils wrapped by a copper ribbon coil that further reduces the resiliency of its biasing effect.
A need exists for an improved buffer assembly that better absorbs the impulse force of a rearwardly moving bolt as it strikes the stock area of a rifle or carbine.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved buffer assembly in or near the stock of a firearm that better absorbs and attenuates the rearward impulse force experience at the stock of the firearm, by the rearwardly moving bolt as it strikes the buffer assembly at its rearward most position during a firing cycle.
Accordingly, a further object of the invention is to provide a buffer assembly for a firearm having frame containing a bolt that moves rearwardly toward a rearmost position during a firing cycle, and a stock at the rear of the frame, the buffer assembly comprising a case, a piston mounted for forward and rearward movement in the case, the piston having forward rest position and including a contact end that extends forwardly of the case when the piston is in the rest position, a piston spring having a forward end engaged with the piston in the case, for biasing the piston toward the rest position, the piston spring being a coil spring, a spring flange engaged with a rearward end of the piston spring and mounted for movement in the case, an end cap connected to the case for closing a rearward end of the case, at least one resilient washer in the case, between the spring flange and the end cap, and a buffer spring in the piston spring, the buffer spring being shorter than the piston spring, whereby, during a firing cycle, the bolt is adapted to engage the contact end of the piston to move the piston rearwardly in the case against a compression of the piston spring to decelerate a rearward motion of the bolt until the piston engages the buffer spring which compresses to further decelerate the rearward motion of the bolt, the at least one resilient washer also compressing to contribute to the deceleration of the bolt.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated.
In the drawings:
Referring now to the drawings, in which like reference numerals are used to refer to the same or similar elements,
The known buffer assembly 20 functions for a firearm having frame containing a bolt that moves rearwardly toward a rearmost position during a firing cycle, and a stock at the rear of the frame. The known buffer assembly of
Referring now to
To this end, the buffer assembly of the invention comprises a case 22, a piston 24 mounted for forward and rearward movement in the case 22, the piston having forward rest position and including a contact end 24a that extends forwardly of the case through an opening at the front of the case, when the piston is in its toward rest position.
A piston spring 40 of the assembly has a forward end engaged onto a smaller diameter rear seat 24c of the piston 24 and against a piston flange 24b thereof, in the case 22. Spring 40 biases the piston 24 toward the forward rest position of
A spring flange 42 is engaged with a rearward end of the piston spring 40 and mounted for movement in the case 22. An end cap 28 is connected, e.g. by being treaded into the rear open end of the case 22 for closing a rearward end of the case.
At least one, but preferably two resilient washers 44 are provided in the case 22, and are placed between the spring flange 42 and the end cap 28, and a buffer spring 46 is provided in the coils of the piston spring 40, the buffer spring 46 being shorter than the piston spring 40.
The spring flange 42 includes a flange portion 42a for moving in the case 22 and against which the reare end of the piston spring 40 engages, and a smaller diameter seat 42b for engaging in the rearward end of the piston spring 40.
During a firing cycle, the bolt 30 is adapted to engage the contact end 24a of the piston 24 to move the piston rearwardly in the case 22 against the compression of the piston spring 40 to decelerate the rearward motion of the bolt until the piston 24 engages the buffer spring 46 which compresses to further decelerate the rearward motion of the bolt, the resilient washers 44 also compressing to contribute to the deceleration of the bolt. This sequence is shown in
In the first embodiment of the invention shown in
In the second embodiment illustrated in
In both embodiments the buffer spring 46 or 47 is from about 20 to 50 to percent shorter than the piston spring 40.
To keep the buffer spring 46 or 47 from moving in the piston spring 40 in the rest position, each has about the same outside diameter as the inside diameter of spring 40 so there is a slight friction fit between the inner buffer spring and the outer piston spring. This friction fit is released as soon as the piston spring 40 starts compressing under the influence of the rearward moving bolt 30, since this compression slightly increases the inside diameter of the spring 40. Once released, the now free moving inner and shorter buffer spring 46 or 47 may add its additional and stages decelerating biasing effect on the rearward motion of the bolt as the bolt further moves the piston 24 rearwardly to also engage and compress the buffer spring, and also the resilient washers 44.
In other embodiments of the invention the shorter buffer spring my be a larger diameter coils spring that is outside the longer piston spring or other combinations may be provided as long as the two springs act in two stages and are effective parallel to each other, against the rearward movement of the bolt.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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