The subject invention generally pertains to handguns and more specifically to means for comfortably carrying and concealing a handgun.
Pistols and revolvers are examples of handguns. A cartridge is a combination of a bullet and a shell, wherein the shell contains the gunpowder that upon exploding within the firing chamber of a handgun blows the bullet as a projectile out through the barrel of the handgun.
In the example of pistols, the firing chamber is generally integral with the barrel and usually a linear magazine within the handle grip of the pistol sequentially feeds a series of cartridges to the firing chamber. In the example of revolvers, a rotatable cylinder with a series of circumferentially distributed firing chambers align sequentially a series of cartridges with the revolver's barrel.
Referring to
In some examples, handle 26 is fastened to frame 20, wherein handle 26 and frame 20 are two discrete pieces. In other examples handle 26 is an integral extension of frame 20, wherein handle 26 and frame 20 are a single piece. In some examples, handle 26 is fastened to barrel 22, wherein handle 26 and barrel 22 are two discrete pieces. In other examples handle 26 is an integral extension of barrel 22, wherein handle 26 and barrel 22 are a single piece.
Referring specifically to
In some examples, the curved shape of handgun 10 is described with reference to
First circle 42 is inscribed within handle 26 touching distal end 28 and both side faces of handle 26. Second circle 48 is inscribed within handle 26 such that second circle 48 touches both side faces of handle 26 with second center point 50 being equidistant from centerline point 24′ and first center point 44. Second center point 50 being equidistant from centerline point 24′ and first center point 44 means the linear distance from second center point 50 to first center point 44 equals the linear distance from second center point 50 to centerline point 24′. Points 24′, 50 and 44 define main circle 52 in that all three points 24′, 50 and 44 lie on the circumference of main circle 52.
To provide handgun 10 with a shape that fits comfortably within pants pocket 14, in some examples, main radius 56 divided by linear distance 58 is a value of within 1.1 to 1.7. In some examples, main radius 56 divided by linear distance 58 equals 1.4.
To provide handgun 10 with a shape that fits comfortably within pants pocket 14, in some examples, main radius 56 is within 6.4 cm to 20.3 cm. In some examples, main radius 56 equals 11.6 cm.
To provide handgun 10 with a shape that fits comfortably within pants pocket 14, in some examples, centerline point 24′ and first center point 44 with reference to main center point 54 are angularly spaced apart by 0.47 to 0.98 radians. In some examples, centerline point 24′ and first center point 44 with reference to main center point 54 are angularly spaced apart by 0.68 radians.
To provide handgun 10 with a shape that fits comfortably within pants pocket 14, in some examples, handgun 10 has a radial aspect ratio of 3.9 to 5.8, wherein the radial aspect ratio is defined herein as a quotient of main radius 56 divided by first diameter 46. In some examples, handgun 10 has a radial aspect ratio of 4.9.
To provide handgun 10 with a shape that fits comfortably within pants pocket 14, in some examples, arc length 60 between points 24′ and 44 minus linear distance 58 between points 24′ and 44 is a delta length of within 0.7 to 3.0 mm. In some examples, the delta length equals 1.5 mm.
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In some examples, the curved shape of handgun 12 (
First circle 74 is inscribed within handle 70 touching distal end 72 and both side faces of handle 70. Second circle 80 is inscribed within handle 70 such that second circle 80 touches both side faces of handle 70 with second center point 82 being equidistant from centerline point 66′ and first center point 76. Second center point 82 being equidistant from centerline point 66′ and first center point 76 means the linear distance from second center point 82 to first center point 76 equals the linear distance from second center point 82 to centerline point 66′. Points 66′, 82 and 76 define main circle 84 in that all three points 66′, 82 and 76 lie on the circumference of main circle 84.
To provide handgun 12 with a shape that fits comfortably within pants pocket 14, in some examples, main radius 88 divided by linear distance 90 is a value of within 1.1 to 1.7. In some examples, main radius 88 divided by linear distance 90 equals 1.4.
To provide handgun 12 with a shape that fits comfortably within pants pocket 14, in some examples, main radius 88 is within 6.4 cm to 20.3 cm. In some examples, main radius 88 equals 11.6 cm.
To provide handgun 12 with a shape that fits comfortably within pants pocket 14, in some examples, centerline point 66′ and first center point 76 with reference to main center point 86 are angularly spaced apart by 0.47 to 0.98 radians. In some examples, centerline point 66′ and first center point 76 with reference to main center point 86 are angularly spaced apart by 0.68 radians.
To provide handgun 12 with a shape that fits comfortably within pants pocket 14, in some examples, handgun 12 has a radial aspect ratio of 3.9 to 5.8, wherein the radial aspect ratio is defined as a quotient of main radius 88 divided by first diameter 78. In some examples, handgun 12 has a radial aspect ratio of 4.9.
To provide handgun 12 with a shape that fits comfortably within pants pocket 14, in some examples, arc length 92 between points 66′ and 76 minus linear distance 90 between points 66′ and 76 is a delta length of within 0.7 to 3.0 mm. In some examples, the delta length equals 1.5 mm.
For comparison, prior art handgun 16 of
Although the invention is described with respect to a preferred embodiment, modifications thereto will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. The scope of the invention, therefore, is to be determined by reference to the following claims:
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/651,505 filed on May 24, 2012 by the present inventor.
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