The present disclosure relates to a device for positioning a stock member on a gunstock. The present disclosure further relates to a gunstock comprising such a device.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,137,958 discloses a gunstock with an adjustable stock cap. The stock cap is movably guided via two parallel guide rods in complementary guide openings on the back of a gunstock. Disposed on the outside surface of the two guide rods are a plurality of detent notches separated by a distance from each other for engaging in wedge-shaped detent members on a spring-actuated detent rod. By pushing the detent rod against the force of the compression spring, the detent rod which is locked in the detent notches can be released to allow the stock cap to be repositioned. Disposed at the free ends of the two guide rods is a stepped shoulder, which, in combination with the wedge-shaped detent members on the detent rod, defines an extended end position of the stock cap. However, because of the wedge-shaped detent members on the detent rod, the stock cap can be pulled out beyond the end position when a sufficiently high force is exerted. Furthermore, the end position cannot be changed.
One aspect of the disclosure relates to a device for positioning a stock member on a gunstock and a gunstock comprising such a device, which allow an easily adjustable limit stop position of the stock member.
Useful embodiments and advantageous refinements are also disclosed.
The device according to the present disclosure for positioning a stock member on a gunstock comprises at least one guide member, which is disposed on the stock member and which is movably guided in a receiving member, and a positioning mechanism, which comprises at least one retaining member dedicated to the guide member and an operating member for moving the retaining member between a retaining position for locking the guide member into position and a release position for repositioning the guide member. To limit the extending movement of the guide member, a stop member, the position of which can be changed, is dedicated to the one or more guide members. Because the position of the stop member can be changed, the extended position can be set to a desired dimension and easily changed, as needed. Thus, the stock member can be retracted, e.g., for transporting the firearm, and easily and safely returned to the previously set extended position.
According to a particularly expedient embodiment, the stop member can be moved into a release position for changing the position of the stop member by means of the operating member provided for moving the one or more retaining members. Thus, the position of the stock member can be set and the position of the stop member changed with a single operating member.
According to an especially advantageous embodiment, the stop member can be pushed into a locking position on the one or more guide members through use of a spring-loaded push mechanism.
The positioning mechanism preferably comprises a securing device which allows the position of the stop member to be changed only when the stop member abuts the receiving member. Thus, the position of the stop member can be changed only when the stock member is in a predetermined position, e.g., in a fully extended position.
To ensure that the adjustable stock member is especially stably guided, two parallel guide members, which are movably guided in guide openings of the receiving member, are disposed on the stock member. However, it is also possible to use only one guide member. The guide member is preferably designed in the form of a rod or column. However, other shapes are possible as well.
The operating member can preferably be moved between a starting position for locking the one or more guide members in position, a release position for repositioning the one or more guide members, and a set position for setting the stop member. The operating member can be pushed into the starting position by means of two springs, each having a different spring stiffness, and can be configured in the form of, e.g., a push mechanism or a folding lever.
To ensure that the guide members are especially securely locked into a desired position, the retaining member is designed to form-fittingly engage in the one or more guide members. The retaining member can have, e.g., a serrated edge for engaging in detent notches on the guide member.
To securely retain the stop member on the guide member, the stop member can have a locking edge for form-fittingly engaging in the one or more guide members. The locking edge can engage, e.g., in the detent notches or slots on the guide member.
The guide member can be biased by a compression spring and can be pushed in the extension direction. This allows the stock member to automatically extend when the locking mechanism is released.
According to a possible embodiment, the positioning mechanism can comprise two block-shaped retaining members adjustable in opposing directions for engaging in two parallel guide members. However, the positioning mechanism can also have a plate-shaped retaining member that can pivot about a guide rod.
The present disclosure further relates to a gunstock which comprises an above-described device for positioning a stock cap and/or a stock comb.
Additional characteristic features and advantages of the disclosure follow from the description of preferred embodiment examples below with reference to the drawing. In the drawing:
A plurality of detent notches 6 separated by a distance from each other in the axial direction for engaging in a positioning mechanism 7 (explained in greater detail below) are disposed on the outside surface of the guide members 3, which are movably guided inside the hole-shaped guide openings 2 of the receiving member 1. In the embodiment shown, the detent notches 6 are disposed on the bottom surface of the upper guide member 3 and on the top surface of the lower guide member 3. On the inside ends disposed inside the receiving member 1, the two rod- or column-shaped guide members 3 have an annular collar 8 with an expanded diameter, which serves as a limit stop. In addition, an indicator 9 for indicating the extended and/or retracted position of the stock member 4 is provided on the outside surface of one of the two rod- or column-shaped guide members 3.
The positioning mechanism 7 disposed inside the receiving member 1 comprises two block-shaped retaining members 10 and 11, adjustable in opposing directions, which can be moved between a pushed-together release position and a pushed-apart retaining position via a drive mechanism actuated by means of an operating member 12. On the outside surfaces facing the guide members 3, the two retaining members 10 and 11, which are disposed between the guide members 3, have a serrated edge 13 for engaging in the detent notches 6 of the guide members 3.
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In addition, releasably attached to one of the two guide members 3 is a stop member 17 for limiting the extending movement of the guide members 3, the position of which stop member can be adjusted. In the embodiment shown, an annular upper portion 18 of the plate-shaped stop member 17 engages in slots 19 on the top surface of the upper rod-shaped guide member 3. A fork-shaped lower portion 20 movably guides the plate-shaped stop member 17 along the lower guide member 3.
A push mechanism 22, which is biased by a compression spring 21 and which is movably disposed in the plate-shaped stop member 17, pushes the stop member 17 downwardly so that the annular upper portion 18 of the stop member 17 engages in one of the slots 19 of the upper guide member 3, and the fork-shaped lower portion 20 engages in one of the detent notches 6 on the lower guide member 3, thereby retaining the stop member 17 in a specific locking position on the guide members 3. When the lever-shaped operating member 12 is turned upwardly from the starting position into the release position, thereby releasing the locking mechanism by moving the two retaining members 10 and 11 toward each other, the stock member 4 can be manually pulled out until the stop member 17 comes to abut the receiving member 1.
To change the position of the stop member 17, the stop member must be pushed upwardly against the force of the push mechanism 22, which is actuated by the compression spring 21. This is implemented by a control cam 23, which is disposed on the inner end surface of the drive member 14 and is designed to engage in an opening 25 of the stop member 17, said opening having a control surface 24, and which has a lateral abutment surface 26 for contacting the control surface 24 of the stop member 17. To change the position of the stop member 17, the stock member 4 must first be pulled out into the fully extended limit stop position, so that the control cam 23 disposed on the inside end of the drive member 14 engages in the opening 25 of the stop member 17. To this end, the operating member 12 must first be turned upwardly from the lower starting position into the release position, so that the two retaining members 10 and 11 are moved into the release position.
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If the stock member 4 is pulled out until it abuts the stop member 17 on the receiving member 1 and the locking pin 31 is pushed in by the stop member 17 via the signal pin 32, the operating member 12 can be turned further upwardly, beyond the center release position. This causes the abutment surface 26 (shown in
Attached to the lower surface of the stock member 38 is a center guide rod 42 which is disposed between the two guide members 37. The center guide rod 42 is movably guided in a rod guide 43 disposed between the two guide openings 36 inside the receiving member 35. The outside surface of the guide members 37 has a plurality of detent notches 44 separated by a distance from each other in the axial direction for engaging in a positioning mechanism 45, which will be explained in greater detail below. In the embodiment shown, the detent notches 44 are disposed on the left side of the rear guide member 37 as seen in the downrange direction and on the right side of the front guide member 37 as seen in the downrange direction.
The positioning mechanism 45 comprises a plate-shaped retaining member 46, configured here in the form of a punch-bent part made of sheet metal, which is rotatably mounted about the guide rod 42 and which can be moved by an operating member 47, configured here in the form of a push-button, from a retaining position in which the retaining member is form-fittingly engaged in the detent notches 44 of the guide members 37 into a release position for repositioning the guide members 37. The operating member 47, configured in the form of a push-button, is pushed outwardly by a spring 48 and is connected in an articulated manner by a pin 49 to the plate-shaped retaining member 46. The retaining member 46, which can be rotated about the guide rod 42, is disposed in a corresponding transverse slot 50 of the retaining member 35 and has two through-openings 51 and 52 for the rod- or column-shaped guide members 37.
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Again, in this embodiment example, a stop member 55 (shown in
When the stop member 55 is in the limit stop position on the receiving member 35, the push mechanism 58, by continuing to push the operating member 47 away from the tab 62 on the retaining member 46, can be rotated against the force of the compression spring 59 in such a way that the locking edge 60 becomes disengaged from the detent notch 44 on the guide member 37 and thus causes the stop member 55 to move into a release position. The push mechanism 58 engages in an undercut on the receiving member 35 so that its position relative to the receiving member 35 is fixed. Subsequently, the position of the stop member 55 relative to the guide member 37 can be set. By releasing the operating member 47, the pressure unit 58 is locked into the new position on the guide member 37, and the stop member 55 is repositioned. In this embodiment again, the position of the stop member 55 can be changed only if the stock member 38 has been fully extended up to the point at which the stop member 55 abuts the receiving member 35.
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1 Receiving member
2 Guide opening
3 Guide member
4 Stock member
5 Receiving opening
6 Detent notch
7 Positioning mechanism
8 Annular collar
10 Retaining member
11 Retaining member
12 Operating member
13 Serrated edge
14 Drive member
15 Control member
16 Compression spring
17 Stop member
18 Annular upper portion
20 Fork-shaped lower portion
21 Compression spring
22 Push mechanism
24 Control surface
26 Abutment surface
27 Upper abutment surface
28 Mating surface on the lower retaining member
29 Lower abutment surface
30 Mating surface on the upper retaining member
35 Receiving member
36 Guide opening
37 Guide member
38 Stock member
39 Stock cheek
41 Compression spring
43 Rod guide
44 Detent notch
45 Positioning mechanism
46 Retaining member
47 Operating member
50 Transverse slot
53 Locking edge
54 Locking edge
55 Stop member
56 Enclosure part
57 Enclosure part
58 Push mechanism
59 Compression spring
60 Locking edge
63 Compression spring
64 Spring compressor
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2019 101 228.7 | Jan 2019 | DE | national |