Claims
- 1. A firearm safety lock, comprising:
- an engagement portion moveable between a locked position in which the engagement portion operatively engages a moveable portion of the firing mechanism to prevent discharge of the firearm, and an unlocked position permitting operation of the firearm;
- a moveable lock member operatively connected to the engagement portion and having at least one protrusion;
- at least one rotatable ratchet wheel having a plurality of ratchet teeth and at least one channel adapted to receive said protrusion when said ratchet wheel is related to align said channel with said protrusion;
- a push button adjacent to each ratchet wheel, said push button being adapted for movement substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of said ratchet wheel;
- at least one ratchet actuator positioned substantially adjacent to said ratchet teeth of said ratchet wheel, substantially axial movement of said push button being adapted to move said ratchet actuator so as to rotate said ratchet wheel, whereby depression of said push button a predetermined number of times will rotate said ratchet wheel so as to align said channel with said protrusion, said alignment permitting insertion of said protrusion into said channel, and thereby movement of said engagement portion from said locked position to said unlocked position.
- 2. The firearm safety mechanism of claim 1, further comprising at least one spring operatively engaged to each of said push buttons and being adapted to retain said pushbuttons to an initial, raised position following the depression of said pushbutton, whereby a plurality of pushes of said of said pushbutton will cause sequential engagement of said ratchet teeth and rotation of said ratchet wheel.
- 3. The firearm safety mechanism of claim 1, wherein said channels are each provided in a lock disk, a lock disk being affixed to each ratchet wheel.
- 4. The firearm safety mechanism of claim 3, wherein the lock disks are moveable with respect to said ratchet wheels, whereby a relative position of the channel to the ratchet wheel can be changed to alter the number of depressions of the pushbuttons necessary to align the channel with the protrusions.
- 5. The firearm safety mechanism of claim 1, further comprising means for biasing said ratchet wheels for rotation abut an axis, and a pawl adapted to engage said ratchet teeth to prevent rotation of said ratchet wheels under the influence of said biasing means.
- 6. The firearm safety mechanism of claim 5, further comprising reset means, said reset means being adapted to move said pawls out of contact with said ratchet teeth, and a stop on said ratchet wheel and a stop surface fixed relative to said firearm, said stop on said ratchet wheel being adapted to engage the stop surface fixed to said firearm to halt rotation of said ratchet wheels at an predetermined starting position.
- 7. The firearm safety mechanism of claim 6, wherein said reset means comprises a reset slide member adapted to move each pawl from contact with the ratchet portions of the respective ratchet wheel, whereby movement of the reset slide will remove each pawl from the respective ratchet wheel and will thereby permit said ratchet wheels to rotate under the influence of said biasing means to said predetermined starting position.
- 8. The firearm safety mechanism of claim 1, further comprising spring means adapted to move said lock members and said protrusion into said channels when said protrusions are aligned with said channels.
- 9. The firearm safety mechanism of claim 1, wherein said ratchet actuator is provided substantially adjacent to a ratchet guide surface, said ratchet actuator having a ratchet finger adapted to engage said ratchet teeth of said ratchet wheel, downward movement of said ratchet actuator causing sliding contact with said guide surface and rotation of said ratchet actuator downward rotation of said ratchet actuator causing said ratchet finger to engage said ratchet teeth and to rotate said ratchet wheel.
- 10. The firearm safety mechanism of claim 9, wherein said lock member, said ratchet wheels and said ratchet actuators are positioned within an enclosed lock housing, said pushbuttons and said engagement portion extending through openings in said lock housing.
- 11. The firearm safety mechanism of claim 10, wherein said lock housing is fixed to an exterior surface of said firearm and said engagement portion comprises an abutment surface, said abutment surface of said engagement portion being positioned substantially adjacent to an external safety mechanism of said firearm, said external safety mechanism being moveable between a "safe" position preventing operation of the firearm and an "unsafe" position permitting operation of the firearm, said abutment surface being moved from said operative engagement when said lock member and said protrusions are moved into said channels, whereby operation of the firearm will be possible upon the depression of said pushbuttons, a predetermined number of times necessary to align said channels with said protrusions.
- 12. The firearm safety mechanism of claim 11, wherein said engagement portion engages a pin extending through a suitable opening in said firearm to a position substantially within said firearm, said pin being slidable through said opening to a position where said pin operatively engages a portion of the firing mechanism of said firearm so as to prevent operation of said firearm, biasing means operatively engaging said pin and being adapted to bias said pin out of said operation and out of engagement with said firing mechanism, and towards said interior surface of said pin enclosure, said interior surface being contoured such that when said pin enclosure is in a first position corresponding to said protrusions of said lock member being out of said channels, said pin is contacted by a first portion of said interior surface to drive said pin into said firearm and into operative engagement with said firing mechanism, and when said pin enclosure is in a second position corresponding to said protrusion being positioned in said channels, said pin is contacted by a second portion of said interior surface permitting said pinto extend outward under the influence of said biasing means to a positioned out of engagement with said firing mechanism to permit operation of said firearm.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Applicant's co-pending U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 202,988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,987,693 entitled "FIREARM SAFETY MECHANISM" and filed June 6, 1988.
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