The present invention is directed to a mode selection mechanism for a firearm. Mode selection mechanisms may be present for various reasons for firearms. For example, such a mode selection mechanism may be used to engage and disengage a firearm safety. It would be highly beneficial to have a simple, reliable, easy to maintain, and inexpensive mode selection mechanism that may be used, for example, to engage and disengage a firearm safety.
All references cited herein are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
A mode selection mechanism for a firearm such as an automatic pistol is provided. In a preferred embodiment, the mode selection mechanism includes a lever, a flexible stop and associated apertures in the frame of the firearm. The lever has an exposed surface for receiving a digit, such as a thumb of a user, and an inner surface. A pivot pin and a detent pin depend from the inner surface of the lever where the pivot pin extends through an orifice in the frame and the detent pin extends generally parallel to the pivot pin. The lever is pivotable from a first position to a second position about the pivot pin. The detent pin moves in an arc-shaped aperture in the frame, wherein, when the lever is in the first position, the detent pin is at a first position in the arc-shaped aperture and when the lever is in the second position, the detent pin is at a second position in the arc-shaped aperture.
The flexible stop includes an open ring of spring metal disposed in a ring orifice in the frame. The flexible stop is generally secured in the ring orifice, but is able to compress generally in a plane of the ring. The detent pin is disposed against the flexible stop wherein, as the lever is moved from the first position to the second position, and as the lever is moved from the second position to the first position, the flexible stop compresses and then uncompresses thereby creating a detent wherein the lever snaps as it moves between the positions.
In a preferred embodiment, the mechanism moves a safety from an unlocked position to a locked position. It is intended that the mode selection mechanism be used for substantially any type of firearm, including, for example, pistols (such as the semi-automatic pistol described here) and rifles.
The lever includes may include an ambidextrous lever portion disposed on an opposite side of the frame, where the ambidextrous lever portion is integrally attachable to the lever such that, once attached, the lever and the ambidextrous lever portion move together as a single unit.
In a more detailed embodiment of the present invention, a mode selection mechanism for a firearm includes a lever having an exposed surface for receiving a digit (such as a thumb) of a user and an inner surface. A pivot pin and a detent pin depend from the inner surface of the lever. The pivot pin is generally circular in cross section and extends through a round orifice in the frame. The detent pin extends generally parallel to the pivot pin, the lever pivotable from a first position to a second position about the pivot pin, wherein the detent pin moves in an arc- shaped aperture, wherein, when the lever is in the first position, the detent pin is at a first position in the arc-shaped aperture and when the lever is in the second position, the detent pin is at a second position in the arc-shaped aperture. A flexible stop includes an open ring of spring metal. The flexible stop is disposed in a ring orifice in the frame, wherein the flexible stop is generally secured in the ring orifice, but retaining an ability to compress generally in a plane of the ring. The detent pin is disposed against the flexible stop wherein, as the lever is moved from the first position to the second position, and as the lever is moved from the second position to the first position, the flexible stop compresses and then uncompresses thereby creating a detent wherein the lever snaps as it moves between the positions.
Again, the mechanism moves a safety from an unlocked position to a locked position. It is intended that the mode selection mechanism be used for substantially any type of firearm, including, for example, pistols (such as the semi-automatic pistol described here), shotguns and rifles.
The lever may include an ambidextrous lever portion disposed on an opposite side of the frame, where the ambidextrous lever portion is integrally attachable to the lever such that, once attached, the lever and the ambidextrous lever portion move together as a single unit.
The invention will be described in conjunction with the following drawings in which like reference numerals designate like elements and wherein:
a is an isometric view of a lever of the mode selection mechanism of the firearm of
b is an isometric view of an ambidextrous lever portion of the mode selection mechanism of the firearm of
c is an isometric view of a flexible stop of the mode selection mechanism of the firearm of
a is a side elevation, cross-sectional view of the frame and mode selection mechanism of the firearm of
b is a side elevation, cross-sectional view of the frame and mode selection mechanism of the firearm of
a is a simplified cross sectional of the firearm of
b is a simplified cross sectional of the firearm of
The invention will be illustrated in more detail with reference to the following embodiments, but it should be understood that the present invention is not deemed to be limited thereto.
Referring now the drawing, wherein like reference numbers refer to like elements throughout the several views, there is shown in
The pistol 10 of this embodiment includes a frame 12, slide 14, trigger 16, barrel 18 magazine 20, magazine chamber 22, firing pin mechanism 24, trigger bar 26 and various other elements of an automatic pistol, as are well known.
As can best be seen in
The lever 32 is pivotable about the pivot pin 40 in the round orifice 44 from a first position (see
The flexible stop 34 is provided as shown in detail in
The detent pin 42 of the lever 32 is disposed against the ring 52 of the flexible stop 34 wherein, as the lever 32 is moved from the first position to the second position (see
The lever 32 may be an ambidextrous lever as best shown in
In a preferred embodiment, the lever 32 and accompanying detent pin 42 of the mode selection mechanism 30 engages the sear 76 to provide a safety from an unlocked position to a locked position. Such a safety can be any of a number of different types for firearms. For the automatic pistol 10, the lever 32 is used as a thumb safety shown in an on position in
While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific examples thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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4414769 | Mueschke | Nov 1983 | A |
4590697 | Ruger et al. | May 1986 | A |
4681020 | Polanecky | Jul 1987 | A |
6588136 | Baker et al. | Jul 2003 | B2 |
8132496 | Zukowski | Mar 2012 | B2 |