Claims
- 1. An assembly interconnected to the triggering mechanism of a firearm and controlling the trigger action of the triggering mechanism, said assembly comprising:(a) a housing; (b) a sliding actuator with an interior and being lodged in said housing and having first and second ends with an extension extending outward from said first end; (c) a first yielding means having a first predetermined stiffness and lodged in said housing and located around adjacent said first end of said sliding actuator; (d) a second yielding means having a second predetermined stiffness which is less than said first predetermined stiffness and lodged in said housing and located adjacent said second end of said sliding actuator; (e) a rod having at least first and second sections having respective diameters to pass through said interior of said sliding actuator and to come into contact with said first yielding means; (f) a block mated to said housing and located adjacent said extension of said sliding actuator; and (g) a depressible switch located on said block and in alignment with said extension of said sliding actuator, said depressible switch being separated from said extension by a distance in the range from 0.012 inches to 0.04 inches so as to limit over travel of said extension contacting said depressible switch.
- 2. The switch control assembly according to claim 1, wherein said housing further comprises a first opening having a diameter sufficient to accept the diameter of said second section of said rod.
- 3. The switch control assembly according to claim 1, wherein said second section of said rod leads into said first section of said rod and, wherein said rod further comprises a third section that leads into said second section.
- 4. The switch control assembly according to claim 1, wherein said second end of said sliding actuator abuts against said second yielding means.
- 5. The switch control assembly according to claim 1, wherein said housing has a second opening leading into a third compartment and is dimensioned to accept a set screw which is dimensioned to pass through said second yielding means, said set screw being adjustable to come into contact with second end of said sliding actuator and set the position of a spring.
- 6. An assembly interconnected to the triggering mechanism of a firearm and controlling the trigger action of the triggering mechanism, said assembly comprising:(a) a housing; (b) a sliding actuator with an interior and being lodged in said housing and having first and second ends with an extension extending outward from said first end; (c) a first yielding means having a first predetermined stiffness and lodged in said housing and located around adjacent said first end of said sliding actuator; (d) a second yielding means having a second predetermined stiffness which is less than said first predetermined stiffness and lodged in said housing and located adjacent said second end of said sliding actuator; (e) a rod having at least first and second sections having respective diameters to pass through said interior of said sliding actuator and to come into contact with said first yielding means; (f) a block mated to said housing and located adjacent said extension of said sliding actuator, said block having means for slidably adjusting its location relative to said extension of said sliding activator which, in turn, adjusts the separation of said extension from a depressible switch; and (g) a depressible switch located on said block and in alignment with said extension of said sliding actuator.
- 7. A switch control assembly comprising:(a) a housing having a hollow with sequentially arranged first, second and third compartments, said second compartment having an opening along its side that abuts against said first compartment; (b) first and second yielding means with the first yielding means having a stiffness which is greater than the stiffness of the second yielding means, said first yielding means having a first predetermined opening and dimensioned so as to occupy said first compartment, and said second yielding means having a second predetermined opening and dimensioned so as to occupy said third compartment; (c) a sliding actuator that has a first portion that is dimensioned to occupy said second compartment and having a first predetermined inner diameter and a first predetermined length, said first portion having first and second ends with the first end abutting against said first yielding means and the second end abutting against said second yielding means, said sliding actuator having a second portion that extends outward from the second compartment by a predetermined amount; (d) a rod having at least first and second sections with the first section having a diameter dimensioned to pass through both said first predetermined opening of said first yielding means and said first predetermined inner diameter of said sliding actuator, said second section of said rod having a diameter dimensioned to engage said first yielding means, said first section being insertable into and occupying all of said first compartment and some but not all of said second compartment; (e) a block mated to said housing and located adjacent said second portion of said sliding actuator; and (f) a depressible switch located on said block and in alignment with and separated from said second portion of said sliding actuator by a predetermined distance.
- 8. The switch control assembly according to claim 7, wherein said housing further comprises a first opening having a diameter sufficient to accept the diameter of said second section of said rod and, wherein said first compartment has an entrance for accepting said first section of said rod and, wherein said first opening is located before said entrance of said first compartment.
- 9. The switch control assembly according to claim 8, wherein the second section of said rod leads into said first section of said rod that enters said first compartment and, wherein said rod further comprises a third section that leads into said second section.
- 10. The switch control assembly according to claim 7, wherein said second end of said first portion of said sliding actuator which abuts against said second yielding means.
- 11. The switch control assembly according to claim 10, wherein said housing has a second opening leading into said third compartment and is dimensioned to accept a set screw which is dimensioned to pass through said second predetermined opening of said second yielding means, said set screw being adjustable to come into contact with the second end of said sliding actuator.
- 12. The switch control assembly according to claim 7, wherein said block has means for slidably adjusting its location relative to said second portion of said sliding actuator which, in turn, adjusts the predetermined distance of said separation of said second portion from said depressible switch.
- 13. The switch control assembly according to claim 12, wherein said means for slidably adjusting the location comprises:(a) a threaded opening in said block; (b) a screw having a head and a shaft threaded in a complementary manner relative to said threaded opening of said block and with said head having a groove; and (c) a spring dimensioned to fit into said groove of said head.
- 14. The switch control assembly according to claim 6, wherein said housing further comprises a first opening having a diameter sufficient to accept the diameter of said second section of said rod.
- 15. The switch control assembly according to claim 6, wherein said second section of said rod leads into said first section of said rod and, wherein said rod further comprises a third section that leads into said second section.
- 16. The switch control assembly according to claim 6, wherein said second end of said sliding actuator abuts against said second yielding means.
- 17. The switch control assembly according to claim 6, wherein said housing has a second opening leading into a third compartment and is dimensioned to accept a set screw which is dimensioned to pass through said second yielding means, said set screw being adjustable to come into contact with second end of said sliding actuator and set the position of a spring.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of official duties by an employee of the Department of the Navy and may be manufactured, used, licensed by or for the Government for any governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon or therefor.
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