The present disclosure technically relates to the field of firearms. More particularly, the present disclosure technically relates to firearms configured for projecting a plurality of ammunition types. Even more particularly, the present disclosure technically relates to firearms configured for projecting a plurality of ammunition types involving non-lethal ammunition.
In the related art, a double-barreled handgun has been described, e.g., in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2012/0291324, issued to Bandini, involving a double-barreled handgun that fires both chambers simultaneously. U.S. Pat. No. 1,202,707, issued to Grieco, involves a double-barreled handgun that fires from one of the two barrels at a time and allows the user to selectively choose which barrel from which to fire. The Grieco firearm, however, utilizes a shaft to engage one of two hammers in order to prevent the firing from both barrels. This shaft extends beyond the contour of the firearm and can be easily damaged and rendered inoperable. Further, in order to prevent ammunition from entering the chamber of the non-firing barrel, the Grieco firearm utilizes manually controlled stop plates. Accordingly, the Grieco handgun is prone to damage and inoperability. Therefore, a need exists for a double-barreled handgun that addresses the shortcomings in the related art.
The present disclosure is directed toward solving the challenges experienced in the related art and provides alternative solutions to the implementation of non-lethal ammunition. The present disclosure is generally directed toward firearms; and the present disclosure is further directed toward a double-barreled firearm capable of firing either lethal or non-lethal ammunition. In general, the present disclosure is directed toward a double-barreled handgun that is capable of firing either lethal or non-lethal ammunition from either of two firing chambers. In particular, the present disclosure is directed toward a mechanism for firing a round of ammunition from one chamber of two chambers while preventing the discharge of another round of ammunition from the non-firing chamber, progressing ammunition selectively between the two chambers, and for selecting the firing chamber from the two chambers.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a double-barreled firearm comprises a slide having a slide body, a first barrel, a second barrel parallel with first barrel, a firing chamber assembly comprising a first firing chamber, a second firing chamber, and a mechanism for selectively firing only one chamber of the first and second firing chambers. The mechanism comprises a selector switch, the selector switch comprising a selector switch channel, a selector rod having a proximal end and a distal end, and a feed bar notch. The distal end is in rotational communication with the firing chamber assembly. The proximal end of the selector switch engages with the selector switch channel such that, when the selector switch is pushed from side to side, the proximal end travels along the selector switch channel, whereby the selector rod is rotatable.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the selector rod comprises a feed bar notch; and the mechanism further comprises two feed bar assemblies in communication with the feed bar notch of the selector rod. Each feed bar assembly of the two feed bar assemblies comprises a feed bar face. The mechanism further comprises two extractor assemblies in communication with the selector rod. Each extractor assembly of the extractor assemblies comprises an extractor claw and at least one claw pushrod. A linkage is in communication with each claw push rod of the at least one claw push rod.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the double-barreled firearm further comprises a retainer in communication with the distal end of the selector rod and in communication with the firing chamber assembly. The retainer is configured to prevent ammunition, such as a cartridge, from exiting the firing chamber assembly while a bolt is cycled. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the first barrel and the second barrel are configured to accommodate the same caliber of ammunition. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the first barrel and the second barrel are configured to accommodate a different caliber of ammunition.
The following description of the several figures of the Drawing and the Detailed Description, provide various further alternative embodiments and are also encompassed by the present disclosure; and all of the embodiments described herein are to be considered within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
The above, and other, aspects, features, and advantages of several embodiments of the present disclosure will be more apparent from the following Detailed Description as presented in conjunction with the following several figures of the Drawing.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding components throughout the several figures of the Drawing. Elements in the several figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements in the figures may be emphasized relative to other elements for facilitating understanding of the various presently disclosed embodiments. Also, common, but well-understood, elements that are useful or necessary in commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of these various embodiments of the present disclosure.
The following description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing the general principles of exemplary embodiments, many additional embodiments of this disclosure are possible. Understood is that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. The scope of the disclosure should be determined with reference to the Claims. Reference throughout this Specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic that is described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” and similar language throughout this Specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same embodiment.
Further, the described features, structures, or characteristics of the present disclosure may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the Detailed Description, numerous specific details are provided for a thorough understanding of embodiments of the disclosure. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that the embodiments of the present disclosure can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, and so forth, and that doing is encompassed within the present disclosure. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the present disclosure. Any alterations and further modifications in the illustrated devices, and such further application of the principles of the present disclosure, as illustrated herein, are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the disclosure relates and would be also be encompassed by the present disclosure.
Unless otherwise indicated, the several figures of the Drawing are intended to be taken, e.g., arrangement of parts, proportion, degree, etc., together with the Specification, and are to be considered a portion of the entire written description of the present disclosure. As used in the following description, any terms, such as “horizontal,” “vertical,” “left,” “right,” “up,” and “down,” as well as adjectival and adverbial derivatives thereof, such as “horizontally,” “rightwardly,” “upwardly,” etc., simply refer to the orientation of the illustrated structure as a particular drawing figure faces the reader. Similarly, the terms “inwardly” and “outwardly” generally refer to the orientation of a surface relative to its axis of elongation, or axis of rotation, as appropriate. Also, as used herein, terms such as “positioned on” or “supported on” denote positioned or supported on, but not necessarily in direct contact with a surface.
The phrases “at least one,” “one or more,” and “and/or” are open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C”, “at least one of A, B, or C”, “one or more of A, B, and C”, “one or more of A, B, or C” and “A, B, and/or C” means A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A, B and C together. The term “a” or “an” element refers to one or more of such element. As such, the term “a,” or “an”, “one or more,” or “at least one” can be used interchangeably herein. Noted is that the terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” can be used interchangeably.
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Information as herein shown and described in detail is fully capable of attaining the above-described object of the present disclosure, the presently preferred embodiment of the present disclosure; and is, thus, representative of the subject matter; which is broadly contemplated by the present disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure fully encompasses other embodiments which may become obvious to those skilled in the art, and is to be limited, accordingly, by nothing other than the appended claims, wherein any reference to an element being made in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless explicitly so stated, but rather “one or more.” All structural and functional equivalents to the elements of the above described preferred embodiment and additional embodiments as regarded by those of ordinary skill in the art are hereby expressly incorporated by reference and are intended to be encompassed by the present claims.
Moreover, no requirement exists for a system or method to address each and every problem sought to be resolved by the present disclosure, for such to be encompassed by the present claims. Furthermore, no element, component, or method step in the present disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element, component, or method step is explicitly recited in the claims. However, that various changes and modifications in form, material, work-piece, and fabrication material detail may be made, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, as set forth in the appended claims, as may be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, are also encompassed by the present disclosure.
The present disclosure industrially applies to the field of firearms. More particularly, the present disclosure industrially applies to firearms configured for projecting a plurality of ammunition types. Even more particularly, the present disclosure industrially applies to firearms configured for projecting a plurality of ammunition types involving non-lethal ammunition.
This application claims the benefit of, and priority to, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/252,591, also entitled “Double-Barreled Lethal Or Non-Lethal Selectable Firearm,” filed on Nov. 9, 2015.
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