The present disclosure relates to a beneficial component for a firearm. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a charging handle assembly having a mounted structure serving both as a cheek rest and a handle for loading and clearing of a firearm.
The AR-15 style rifle, also called an M4, is highly popular with militaries, law enforcement agencies, and shooting enthusiasts. Developed in the late 1950s, a conventional AR-15 has a charging handle that must be pulled rearward to accomplish loading and clearing. This presents a problem to shooters who want a cheek rest to rapidly acquire and keep their sight picture through aiming optics. A convention charging handle, when pulled rearward, overhangs a typical rearward stock, and so a cheek rest cannot typically be mounted on a stock without either interfering with the charging-handle action or being placed disadvantageously low relative to aiming optics. In some cases, in order to properly see through the optics, a shooter must raise a cheek off the stock or any conventional cheek rest mounted there for sighting in on a target. Whether time and accuracy costs lives or just points in shooting competitions, an improved cheek rest arrangement is needed.
This Summary is provided to introduce in a simplified form concepts that are further described in the following detailed descriptions. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it to be construed as limiting the scope of the claimed subject matter.
In at least one embodiment, a charging handle assembly for a firearm includes: a charging handle frame having a forward end configured for insertion into an upper receiver of a firearm, a central portion connected to and extending rearward from the forward end, and a base extending rearward from the central portion; a latch arm having a forward hook, the latch arm attached to the central portion of the charging handle frame, the forward hook biased toward the central portion of the charging handle frame to secure the charging handle frame relative to an upper receiver of a firearm; and a cheek rest attached to the base of the charging handle frame.
In at least one example, the cheek rest is laterally wider than the forward end of the charging handle frame.
In at least one example, the cheek rest includes: a rigid component engaging the base of the charging handle frame; and an outer flexible contact component upon the rigid component.
In at least one example, the cheek rest includes ridges to facilitate grasping.
In at least one example, the latch arm further includes: a central base connected to the forward hook; and a rearward lever connected to the central base, the rearward lever biased away from the central portion of the charging handle frame.
In at least one example, the charging handle assembly includes a pin around which the latch arm is pivotable and a spring that biases the rearward lever away from the central portion of the charging handle frame thereby biasing the forward hook toward the central portion of the charging handle frame as the pin serves as a fulcrum.
In at least one example, the latch arm is installed partially into a channel formed by the charging handle frame.
In at least one example, the spring is compressed into a receptacle portion of the channel by the rearward lever.
In at least one example, the channel is formed in a lateral side of the charging handle frame.
In at least one example, the charging handle frame includes an upper overhang and a lower overhang between which the channel is defined.
In at least one example, the forward hook includes a tooth having a forward facing ramp.
In at least one example, the forward hook includes a rearward facing ramp.
In at least one example, the latch arm is configured to releasably engage the upper receiver of a firearm when the cheek rest is pushed forward and to disengage the upper receiver of a firearm when the cheek rest is pulled rearward.
In at least one example, the cheek rest cups partially around the base of the charging handle frame.
In at least one example, a detent is formed in the central portion of the charging handle frame to receive a rearward extension of an upper receiver of a firearm.
In at least one example, the base of the charging handle frame has at least one registration detent that engages the cheek rest.
The following detailed descriptions are to be read in view of the drawings, which illustrate particular exemplary embodiments and features as briefly described below. The descriptions, however, are not limited to only those embodiments and features explicitly illustrated.
These descriptions are presented with sufficient details to provide an understanding of one or more particular embodiments of broader inventive subject matters. These descriptions expound upon and exemplify particular features of those particular embodiments without limiting the inventive subject matters to the explicitly described embodiments and features. Considerations in view of these descriptions will likely give rise to additional and similar embodiments and features without departing from the scope of the inventive subject matters.
Any dimensions expressed or implied in the drawings and these descriptions are provided for exemplary purposes. Thus, not all embodiments within the scope of the drawings and these descriptions are made according to such exemplary dimensions. The drawings are not made necessarily to scale. Thus, not all embodiments within the scope of the drawings and these descriptions are made according to the apparent scale of the drawings with regard to relative dimensions in the drawings. However, for each drawing, at least one embodiment is made according to the apparent relative scale of the drawing.
A charging handle assembly 100, according to at least one embodiment, is shown respectively in forward and rearward positions on an AR-15 style rifle 200 in
Many configurations of the AR-15 style rifle 200 and similar firearms having rear-receiver charging handles are within the scope of these descriptions. Such firearms are built upon a central receiver 202 and are otherwise highly modular and subject to user preferences with regard to components and their configurations. Thus the rifle in
The charging handle assembly 100 is shown in
The charging handle frame 110 includes a latch arm 130 (
The latch arm 130 has a forward hook 132, a central base 134, and rearward lever 136 (
When the charging handle frame 110, which is represented in
Advantageously, the forward hook 132 has an inwardly directed laterally extending tooth 170 having a forward facing ramp 172 to guide the forward hook 132 laterally outward, against the biasing force of the spring 162, upon contact with the receiver 202 and forward motion of the charging handle assembly 100 to reach the full forward position (
Thus, the charging handle assembly 100 releasably engages the upper receiver 202 of the firearm 200 in the forward position as shown in
The cheek rest 180 serves both as a contact area for the cheek of a user intent on aiming and firing the rifle 200, when the charging handle assembly 100 is in the forward position of
In the illustrated embodiment, the cheek rest 180 is connected to the charging handle frame 110 by fasteners 182, examples of which are represented by the screw heads in
As shown in
Advantageously, the cheek rest 180 is wider, from its left lateral side to its right lateral side, than the forward end 112 of the charging handle frame 110, which is dimensioned and configured for insertion into an upper receiver of an AR-15 style rifle 200 (
To operate the charging handle assembly 100, for example when loading or unloading of the rifle 100 of
In at least one embodiment, an elective spacer can be placed between the cheek rest 180 and the base 120 of the charging handle frame 110 so as to elevate the cheek rest to a desired height, for example to accommodate any particular scope sight 210 or other sighting mechanism.
Furthermore, in the illustrated embodiment, positive engagement, position registration, and orientation of the charging handle frame 110 and cheek rest 180 are assured by mutually engaging top and bottom surface registration features. For example, as shown in
A charging handle assembly according to these descriptions: can be installed onto a firearm without the rear stock interfering with the action of the charging handle assembly; provides a wide-area for contact by hand or even gloves for loading and clearing of the rifle; and provides a cheek rest for shooters so they don't have to “chase the red dot” during target acquisition using optics. The additional small amount of weight and mass of the extended charging handle assembly will not negatively affect operation of the platform. Individual operators or shooters will be able to more quickly, efficiently and more comfortably acquire the proper “cheek weld” on the weapons platform. This enables the shooter to get sights on target faster as in the situations of room clearing, raids and the urban combat environment. Installing a charging handle assembly as described here gives a shooter a well-placed cheek rest for rapid return to sight acquisition and firing after re-loading or clearing a jam, and an experienced shooter will develop muscle memory in its use to improve speed and accuracy in any shooting situation.
Particular embodiments and features have been described with reference to the drawings. It is to be understood that these descriptions are not limited to any single embodiment or any particular set of features, and that similar embodiments and features may arise or modifications and additions may be made without departing from the scope of these descriptions and the spirit of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/097,032, titled “Charging Handle for Firearm,” filed on Dec. 27, 2014, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference.
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62097032 | Dec 2014 | US |