The present invention relates to a cam locking and positioning structure, and more particularly to a cam locking and positioning structure that is designed specifically for an M-LOK (abbreviation of Modular Lock) rail to make use of rotating and pressing of a cam wrench to fix various devices on an object-to-be-clamped.
M-LOK, of which the license is free of charge, is a “negative space” (hollow slot) firearm rail interface system developed and patented by Magpul Industries. Magpul revealed a prototype of MOE slot in 2007 for Masada Concept Rifle, and officially released, in 2009, the MOE handguard, and compatible accessories, such as Picatinny rail section, mount for tactical light, scope, electronic switch, or grenade, grip, bipod stud. However, the MOE design has a drawback that the rear side of the handguard has to be accessed in order to mount the accessories, making it unsuitable for applications on free-floating handguards. Further, the spacing increment between the MOED slots is excessively wide or is not uniform, so as to limit the selection of mounting position of accessories. In view of such situations, Magpul redesigned the M-LOK system for full substitution of the MOE design in 2014. The M-LOK rail adopts metric dimensions to take the place of the imperial system. However, the currently available M-LOK rail requires screws for locking and fixing, and thus tools must be used to mount or dismount. Mounting and dismounting are tedious and time- and labor-consuming, and cause trouble to general users.
In view of the above, the present invention aims to provide a cam locking and positioning structure, which is designed specifically for an M-LOK rail to allow various devices to be fixed, by means of rotating and pressing achieved with a cam wrench, to an object-to-be-clamped that includes an M-LOK rail, in order to make mounting of attachable devices easy and efficient.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a cam locking and positioning structure, which is designed specifically for an M-LOK rail to allow various devices to be fixed through an easy operation, by means of rotating and pressing achieved with a cam wrench, to an object-to-be-clamped that includes an M-LOK rail, in order to make mounting of attachable devices easy and efficient.
The cam locking and positioning structure comprises a main body for connection with various different devices or components, and a cam wrench and a tightening axle combinable with the main body. The main body is formed with a through hole, and has a top that is formed with positioning portions raised therefrom. The cam wrench comprises lugs that are symmetrically arranged, and a wrenching part extending from the lugs. The lugs are each formed with a fixing hole, and the lugs are each provided, on a top thereof, with a rounded projection portion having a predetermined height. The tightening axle is generally of a T-shape, which comprises a vertical section that is formed with an elongated hole. The tightening axle is insertable into and receivable in the through hole of the main body, and a pin is inserted into the fixing holes of the lugs of the cam wrench and the elongated hole of the tightening axle to set the cam wrench in a pullable manner. To use, the tightening axle is inserted into an object-to-be-clamped, and set in position by means of the positioning portions of the main body. Rotating and pressing of the cam wrench are then conducted to have the rounded projection portions pushing against the main body, to have the tightening axle and the main body clamping against the object-to-be-clamped to thereby fixing the device or component connected to the main body on the object-to-be-clamped.
In the above-described cam locking and positioning structure, the main body is provided, in a bottom thereof, with a fitting trough of a circular arc configuration, so that the rounded projection portions on the tops of the lugs of the cam wrench are fit into the fitting trough to achieve positioning.
In the above-described cam locking and positioning structure, the main body comprises a block portion, and a plate portion extending from the block portion, and the through hole is formed in the plate portion.
In the above-described cam locking and positioning structure, the tightening axle is generally of a T-shape including a horizontal section and a vertical section. The vertical section is provided, in a bottom portion thereof, with a threaded hole. After the tightening axle is inserted into the through hole of the main body and a pin is inserted into the fixing holes of the lugs and the elongated hole, a bolt is screwed into the threaded hole to retain the pin in position.
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The cam wrench 2 comprises lugs 21 that are symmetrically arranged, and a wrenching part 22 extending from the lugs 21. The lugs 21 are each formed with a fixing hole 211, and the lugs 21 are each provided, on a top thereof, with a rounded projection portion 212 having a proper height.
The tightening axle 3 is generally of a T-shape having a horizontal section 31 and a vertical section 32. The vertical section 32 is formed with an elongated hole 321, and the vertical section 32 is provided, in a bottom portion thereof, with a threaded hole 322.
The tightening axle 3 is inserted into and received in the through hole 121 of the main body 1, and a pin 4 is inserted into and retained in the fixing holes 211 of the lugs 21 of the cam wrench 2 and the elongated hole 321 of the tightening axle 3, and a bolt 5 is screwed into the threaded hole 322 in the bottom portion of the vertical section 32 of the tightening axle 3 to retain the pin 4 in position so as to make the cam wrench 2 in a wrenchable or pullable manner.
Through combination of the previously-described components, a cam locking and positioning structure is formed. To use, the horizontal section 31 on a top portion of the tightening axle 3 is inserted into an object-to-be-clamped that includes an M-LOK rail, and is set in position by means of the positioning portions 122 of the main body 1. Rotating and pressing of the cam wrench 2 are then conducted to have the rounded projection portions 212 pushing against the fitting trough 123 of the main body 1 to make the tightening axle 3 and the main body 1 tightly clamping the object-to-be-clamped, so as to have a device or component that is connected to the main body 1 fixed on the object-to-be-clamped. To dismount, the cam wrench 2 is pulled and rotated backward to allow the tightening axle 3 to disengage and detach from the object-to-be-clamped, so as to remove the cam locking and positioning structure.
In the present invention, the fitting trough 123 that is described previously as being formed in the bottom of the plate portion 12 of the main body 1 can be arranged in a horizontal direction or a vertical direction, and the difference is only that the direction in which the rounded projection portions 212 of the cam wrench 2 push against the fitting trough 123 of the main body 1 is different. For both horizontal and vertical arrangements of the fitting trough 123, the purposes of fixing the main body 1 on the object-to-be-clamped can be achieved.
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In summary, the present invention provides a main body that includes a through hole and positioning portions to be used in combination with a tightening axle and a cam wrench connectable to the main body to form a cam locking and positioning structure. As such, various different devices or components can be mounted, through an easy operation by means of rotating and pressing of the cam wrench, to an object-to-be-clamped having an M-LOK rail design. Thus, the mounting of an attached device or component is made easy and efficient.
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