The present disclosure generally relates to firearm accessories, such as an accessory for a shotgun and associated components and methods.
Various types of firearm accessories are known. For example, some types of accessories include firearm mountable lights and/or lasers. Improvements for shotgun firearm accessories and for other types of firearm arm accessories are needed.
In one aspect, a firearm accessory is for a shotgun having a magazine tube. The firearm accessory comprises a magazine tube connector configured to connect to the magazine tube. The firearm accessory includes an accessory body releasably connectable to the magazine tube connector.
In another aspect, a firearm accessory is for a shotgun having a magazine tube. The firearm accessory comprises a magazine tube connector configured to connect to the magazine tube. The firearm accessory comprises a magazine insert configured to be received in the magazine tube. The magazine insert is connected to the magazine tube connector.
Other objects and features of the present disclosure will be in part apparent and in part pointed out herein.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the drawings.
The present disclosure is directed to an accessory 10 for a firearm F. In the illustrated embodiment, the firearm F is a shotgun, but it will be appreciated the accessory may be configured for use with other types of firearms, or other types of weapons.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the accessory 10 comprises a light (broadly, “illuminator”), but can also be referred to as a glass breaker. The accessory 10 could omit the light and/or glass breaking features without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Moreover, the accessory could comprise a laser (broadly, “illuminator”) in addition to or instead of the light and/or glass breaking features.
The accessory 10 includes an accessory body 14 (e.g., housing) defining an interior in which at least one LED 16 (
Actuators 20 (e.g., plus, minus buttons) are provided on opposite sides of the accessory body 14. For example, the actuators 20 can comprise electronic switches under an external actuation cover having a press surface pressable by a finger of a user. The actuators 20 permit the user to turn the LED 16 on/off, to change between brightness levels (e.g., high, medium, low), and/or to change between modes (e.g., strobe, constant on). Actuators having other configurations can be used, or the actuators could be omitted, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
The accessory 10 includes a lens 24 covering the front opening to permit light from the LED 16 to emit from the accessory body 14 and prevent ingress of water or moisture. The lens 24 is non-circular and is surrounded by a non-circular bezel 28. Other shapes (e.g., circular) and sizes can be used.
The front face of the accessory includes a plurality of protrusions 30 on the bezel 28. The protrusions 30 are pointed and may be referred to as serrations. The protrusions 30 are arranged around the front opening. The protrusions 30 can serve as glass breaking protrusions or as a ram head for pushing an object or person in front of the barrel B.
The accessory 10 includes a first pointed glass breaking boss 32 extending forward in front of the plurality of protrusions 30. The boss 32 has a proximal end received in (e.g., threaded into) mounting structure behind the lens 24, has an intermediate portion extending through the lens, and includes a pointed forward portion extending in front of the lens. The arrangement is such that if the accessory is forced against a piece of glass with the front face leading, the pointed front end of the first boss 32 will contact and break the glass, followed by the plurality of protrusions 30.
The accessory 10 includes a second pointed glass breaking boss 34 extending downward from a lower surface of the accessory body 14. The boss 34 has a proximal end received in (e.g., threaded into) mounting structure of the accessory body 14, and includes a pointed lower portion extending downward from the accessory body. The pointed end of the second boss 34 faces downward and forward at a skew angle with respect to a longitudinal axis LA (
The protrusions 30, first boss 32, and/or second boss 34 can be omitted or have other configurations without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
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The magazine connector 42 may be referred to as a nut. The connector 42 includes an opening having a female thread adapted for threaded connection to the male thread of the magazine tube M. The connector 42 has an inner shoulder 42A (
The accessory body 14 includes an opening sized and shaped for reception of the magazine connector 42 and the forward portion 40C of the magazine insert 40. As shown in
Referring to
After the magazine connector 42 is installed on the magazine tube M, the accessory body 14 is installed by moving the accessory body rearward onto the magazine connector 42, which causes the ridges 42B of the magazine connector to become meshed with the ridges 14A of the accessory body. As shown in
To remove the accessory body 14 (e.g., to replace the battery 46), the fastener 70 is pulled out (e.g., by pulling the head 76), and the accessory body 14 can be pulled forward off the magazine connector 42. Notably, the accessory body 14 can be pulled forward without needing to unscrew the accessory body or the magazine connector 42 from the shotgun F, and this exposes the battery 46 for convenient removal/replacement. A spring 78 (
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It will be appreciated that the magazine insert 40 and accessory body 14 collectively define a battery housing, with the battery at least partially housed in the magazine tube M of the shotgun F. Moreover, it will be appreciated that the magazine insert 40 and magazine connector 42 can be referred to as a magazine tube mount to which the accessory body 14 is releasably connectable.
When introducing elements of aspects of the invention or the embodiments thereof, the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
It will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims. The dimensions and proportions described herein are by way of example without limitation. Other dimensions and proportions can be used without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions and methods without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/179,842, filed Apr. 26, 2021, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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