Claims
- 1. A revolver configured to discharge electrically fired cartridges, the revolver comprising:a frame; a barrel with a firing axis attached to the frame; a cylinder pivotally attached within an opening of the frame and having a plurality of firing chambers sized to receive the electrically fired cartridges, each firing chamber being indexable to a carry-up position wherein the chamber is in alignment with the firing axis; and a firing mechanism including, a trigger attached to the frame to actuate the firing mechanism from a recovered position to a fired position, a hand engaged with the trigger wherein the hand engages the cylinder to index the chambers to their carry-up positions during actuation of the firing mechanism, a hammer pivotally attached to the frame, and a latch mechanism engaged with the frame wherein the latch mechanism engages the hammer and does not engage the trigger in a set position during actuation of the firing mechanism; and wherein when the chambers reach their carry-up positions, the latch releases the hammer from the set position to displace the firing mechanism to the fired position to fire the revolver.
- 2. The revolver of claim 1 wherein, when a cylinder of the plurality of cylinders is indexed to its carry-up position, the hand engages the latch mechanism to release the hammer from the set position.
- 3. The revolver of claim 2 comprising:the hammer having a forwardly extending hook portion; and the latch mechanism having a rearwardly extending ramp; wherein in the set position, the hook of the hammer engages the ramp of the latch mechanism to prevent the hammer from rotating.
- 4. The revolver of claim 3 comprising the latch mechanism having a generally L shape and including a generally horizontally extending upper leg and a generally vertically extending lower leg, the lower leg having a distal end terminating in the rearwardly extending ramp.
- 5. The revolver of claim 4 wherein the hand includes an upper portion comprising:a forward section sized to engage a plurality of cylinder ratchets of the cylinder to index the cylinder chambers into their carry-up positions as the trigger is pulled rearward; and a rearward section sized to engage the upper leg of the latch mechanism to pivot the lower leg of the latch mechanism and disengage the ramp of the latch mechanism from the hook of the hammer when the cylinder chambers reach their carry-up positions.
- 6. The revolver of claim 1 comprising:the hammer having a hammer foot at its lower distal end; and a rebound slidably mounted to the frame, the rebound having a hammer stop protruding upwardly therefrom; wherein when the firing mechanism returns to the recovered position the rebound slides under the hammer such that the hammer stop rotates the hammer foot to disengage the latch mechanism from the hammer.
- 7. The revolver of claim 6 comprising:a trigger lever coupling the rebound to the trigger; a stirrup pivotally connected to the frame; a link coupling the stirrup to the hammer; and a main spring having an end portion slidably received within a blind hole of the rebound and an opposing end portion captured within the stirrup; wherein the link transfers energy from the main spring to the hammer when the trigger actuates the firing mechanism.
- 8. The revolver of claim 7 wherein when the trigger actuates the firing mechanism, the rebound slides rearwardly out from underneath the hammer's foot and the hammer rotates until the hammer engages the latch mechanism to reach the set position.
- 9. The revolver of claim 8 wherein the action of the hand engaging with the latch mechanism provides a distinct and discernable feel to an operator actuating the trigger.
- 10. The revolver of claim 1 comprising:a firing probe disposed within the frame for linear reciprocal movement from a probe recovered position wherein the firing probe is retracted away from the cartridge, to a probe contacting position wherein the firing probe is disposed forwardly in contact with the cartridge; and wherein, when the latch mechanism releases the hammer from the set position, the hammer displaces the probe from the probe recovered position to the probe contacting position.
- 11. The revolver of claim 10 comprising:a transfer bar pivotally engaged to the trigger; and an actuator bushing concentrically mounted on the firing probe; wherein, when the latch mechanism releases the hammer from the set position, the hammer engages the transfer bar to drive the transfer bar against the actuator bushing to fire the revolver.
- 12. The revolver of claim 11 wherein the transfer bar has a U shaped upper distal end sized to straddle the firing probe when the transfer bar is fully guided upwardly by the pivotal movement of the trigger during actuation of the firing mechanism.
- 13. The revolver of claim 11 comprising:the transfer bar having a slot extending therethrough; and a spring loaded bolt having a rib sized to slidably fit into the slot of the transfer bar.
- 14. The revolver of claim 13 comprising:a yolk attached to the opening of the frame from which the cylinder is rotationally hung and swings from a closed position to an open position; a center spring attached to the frame and urging a center pin into an alignment hole in the frame to lock the cylinder into the closed position; wherein; when the cylinder is locked into the closed position, the bolt is biased rearward by the center spring such that the rib does not engage the slot on the transfer bar, and wherein, when the cylinder is not locked into its closed position, the bolt is biased forwardly by a bolt spring such that the bolt rib engages the slot to lock the transfer bar and trigger in place.
- 15. The revolver of claim 14 comprising a transfer bar limit pin positioned on the frame to limit the forward movement of the transfer bar such that the bolt rib remains sufficiently engaged within the transfer bar slot whenever the cylinder is in the open position.
- 16. The revolver of claim 15 wherein the transfer bar comprises a curved guide slot within the body of the transfer bar, sized to allow the limit pin to pass therethrough, and wherein the guide slot enables the trigger to move the transfer bar upwardly without interference with the limit pin when the cylinder is closed and the firing mechanism is being actuated.
- 17. The revolver of claim 1 wherein the hammer and latch mechanism remain substantially fixed relative to each other as the firing mechanism actuates from the set position to the carry-up position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Some of the material disclosed herein is disclosed and claimed in the following pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616722, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “AN ELECTRONICALLY FIRED REVOLVER UTILIZING PERCUSSIVELY ACTUATED CARTRIDGES”, which is hereby incorporated by reference as part of the present disclosure.
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