The present invention is directed to semi-automatic handguns. More particularly, the present invention is directed a semi-automatic handgun having a reliable cartridge feed system.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,322,143 (Rohrbaugh et al.) is directed to a semiautomatic handgun having a frame, a barrel mounted on the frame and a chamber for receiving a cartridge, a slide mounted on the frame and over the barrel, a firing mechanism for striking the cartridge, and a trigger for releasing the firing mechanism. The block of the slide has a protrusion extending from its lower surface. The protrusion has a front wall surface and a tapered surface which decreases in taper from its front to rear end. The width and height of the protrusion are smaller than a corresponding cavity in the frame so that the protrusion travels within the cavity when the slide moves rearwardly and then forwardly during a firing sequence. The function of the protrusion is to strip a live cartridge from the pistol's magazine and to push the live cartridge by contacting an upper portion of the cartridge until the live cartridge reaches an end of a holding portion of the magazine. At this point, the live cartridge displaces upwardly due the magazine spring. The protrusion ensures that there is positive contact between the breech face of the slide block and the live cartridge during forward movement of the slide so that the live cartridge is securely and quickly chambered for firing.
The present invention is directed to an improvement to this design for such a protrusion.
All references cited herein are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
In a first embodiment of the present invention, a slide for a semi-automatic pistol is provided having a cam surface for improved cartridge feed. The pistol has a frame, the slide mounted on the frame, a barrel mounted between the slide and the frame and a magazine for feeding cartridges into the chamber. The barrel has a chamber for receiving a cartridge from the magazine. The slide has a front portion for receiving the barrel, a breech face end and a block having an elongate passage for receiving a firing pin mechanism therein. A cam surface extends from a lower surface of the block, adjacent to the breech face end. The cam surface functions as a feed ramp for feeding live cartridges from the magazine to the chamber. The cam surface is a truncated hemispherical shaped protuberance having a flat surface thereon, the flat surface extending at an angle from the breech face. Positive separation of a spent cartridge casing and a topmost cartridge in the magazine is ensured when the spent cartridge casing is removed from the barrel during rearward movement of the slide. Positive contact between the breech face and a cartridge is ensured during forward movement of the slide for chambering of the cartridge.
In a second embodiment of the present invention, a slide for a semi-automatic pistol is provided. The pistol has a frame, the slide mounted on the frame, a barrel mounted between the slide and the frame, and a magazine for feeding cartridges into the chamber. The barrel has a chamber for receiving a cartridge from the magazine. The slide has a front portion for receiving the barrel, a breech face end and a block having an elongate passage for receiving a firing pin mechanism therein. A cam surface extends from a lower surface of the block, adjacent to the breech face end. The cam surface functions as a feed ramp for feeding live cartridges from the magazine to the chamber. The cam surface is a truncated hemispherical shaped protuberance. Again, positive separation of a spent cartridge casing and a topmost cartridge in the magazine is ensured when the spent cartridge casing is removed from the barrel during rearward movement of the slide. Positive contact between the breech face and a cartridge is ensured during forward movement of the slide for chambering of the cartridge.
The invention will be described in conjunction with the following drawings in which like reference numerals designate like elements and wherein:
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.
The present invention is directed to a novel element of a slide for a semi-automatic pistol. Specifically, the slide has a cam surface for improved cartridge feed. Referring now to the drawings, wherein like part numbers refer to like elements throughout the several views, there is shown in
The slide 4 is removably and slidably mounted on the top 26 of the frame 6. The slide 4 has a barrel hole 28, through which the front end 30 of the barrel 8 passes. The slide 4 is slidably mounted for reciprocal motion, as is well known. Firing the pistol 2, by pulling its trigger 32 drives the slide 14 toward the rear end 16 of the frame 6. The front end 30 of the barrel 8 passes through the barrel hole 28 and the casing 33 of the spent cartridge (see
The slide 4 is slidably mounted to the frame 6 using a tongue and groove feature. That is, the slide has recesses 38 to receive mating lugs 40 on the side edges 42 of the frame 6. The rear portion 44 of the slide 4 includes the block 20 with the elongate passage 22 for receiving the firing pin mechanism 24, including firing pin 46, spring 48 and related elements.
A significant novel feature of the present invention is a slide cam surface 50. As can be seen in
In a first preferred embodiment of the present invention as can be seen most clearly in
The truncated hemispherical shaped protuberances 62 having the flat surface 64 ensures positive contact between the breech face and the topmost cartridge 54 in the magazine during forward movement of the slide for chambering of the cartridge 54. More specifically, the truncated hemispherical shaped protuberance 62 provides positive separation of the topmost cartridge 54 and the chambered cartridge 56 during the feeding of each cartridge into the chamber 9 of the barrel 8 and during extraction of the casing 33 from the spent cartridge out of barrel 8.
The flat surface 64 creates an asymmetric surface configuration to provide a specific asymmetrical angular and horizontal position to topmost cartridge 54 in the magazine 12 to avoid contact with casing 33 during its extraction from the pistol 10 through the aperture 34. Additionally, the asymmetric surface configuration assures optimal angular position for the topmost cartridge 54 when the slide 4 feeds the topmost cartridge 54 into the chamber 9 of the barrel 8.
In a second embodiment of the present invention, as shown 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.
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