The disclosures made herein relate generally to firearms and, more particularly, to structures for allowing spare ammunition to be stored on a firearm.
Many handguns that are commonly used for personal defense have a limited capacity or number of cartridges that are loaded into the firearm at any given time. Revolvers are an example of a handgun typically limited to 5 or 6 shots (i.e., 5 or 6 discrete rounds of ammunition each held within a respective chamber of a cylinder). Unlike automatic handguns, revolvers are slower to reload than handguns with an ammunition magazine. Accordingly, revolvers generally carry less ammunition and are slower to reload than most automatic handguns.
Spare rounds of ammunition are often not carried by a user of a revolver, which places the user of a revolver at a potential disadvantage over a user of a higher capacity automatic handgun. Reloading devices such as, for example, “Speed Loaders” and “Speed Strips” are designed to provide a more rapid reload for a revolver user. However, most users are not proficient enough to use such devices effectively and a drawback to such devices is that they force a user to completely empty their cylinder prior to inserting the ammunition housed in a “Speed Loader”. The requirement to completely empty a firearm during a gunfight is undesirable, particularly if perhaps only 2 shots of 5 have been fired. Another disadvantage of speed loaders is that they are often forgotten or not carried due to their weight and/or bulk.
Therefore, a firearm such as a revolver having a storage space configured for carrying a reserve supply of discrete rounds of ammunition separate from that in a magazine or cylinder thereof is advantageous, desirable and useful.
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a firearm having a handgrip with a storage space therein that is configured for carrying a reserve supply of discrete rounds of ammunition. In one particular embodiment, a revolver is an example of such a firearm. In this manner, embodiments of the present invention allow a user of a firearm to have ready access to discrete rounds of ammunition for their firearm.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a kit for providing a handgrip on a firearm. The kit includes a handgrip body and a storage space cover. The handgrip body is mountable on a handgrip body mounting structure of the firearm. The handgrip body includes an ammunition storage space therein. The ammunition storage space defines a storage space opening in a surface of the handgrip body through which a round of ammunition can be inserted into the ammunition storage space. The storage space cover has a primer recess within an ammunition support surface thereof. The storage space cover is moveably attached to the handgrip body in a manner allowing the storage space cover to be moved between an open position in which access to the storage space opening is provided and a closed position in which the ammunition support surface extends over the storage space opening. A portion of the primer recess overlies a primer occupying region of the ammunition storage space when the storage space cover is in the closed position.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a firearm includes a frame, a handgrip body, and storage space cover. The frame includes a handgrip body mounting structure. The handgrip body is attached to or integral with mounted on the handgrip body mounting structure. The handgrip body includes an ammunition storage space therein and wherein the ammunition storage space defines a storage space opening in a bottom end face of the handgrip body through which a round of ammunition can be inserted into the ammunition storage space. The storage space cover has a primer recess within an ammunition support surface thereof. The storage space cover is moveably attached to the handgrip body and/or the handgrip body mounting structure in a manner allowing the storage space cover to be moved between an open position in which access to the storage space opening is provided and a closed position in which the ammunition support surface extends over the storage space opening. A portion of the primer recess overlies a primer occupying region of the ammunition storage space when the storage space cover is in the closed position.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a handgrip assembly includes a handgrip body mounting structure of a firearm, a handgrip body, and a storage space cover. The handgrip body is mounted on the handgrip body mounting structure. The handgrip body includes an ammunition storage space therein. The ammunition storage space defines a storage space opening in a bottom end face of the handgrip body through which a round of ammunition can be inserted into the ammunition storage space. The storage space cover has a primer recess within an ammunition support surface thereof. The storage space cover is pivotably attached to the handgrip body and/or the handgrip body mounting structure in a manner allowing the storage space cover to be pivoted between an open position in which access to the storage space opening is provided and a closed position in which the ammunition support surface extends over the storage space opening. A portion of the primer recess overlies a primer occupying region of the ammunition storage space when the storage space cover is in the closed position.
These and other objects, embodiments, advantages and/or distinctions of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification, associated drawings and appended claims.
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The revolver 100 includes a frame 108. The frame 108 serves as a chassis upon which other components of the revolver 100 are mounted. Besides the handgrip bodies 102, 104, other examples of such components include trigger group components, a barrel, and a cylinder. In one embodiment, the grips are configured for being attached to a revolver such as, for example, a Smith & Wesson J-Frame revolver. However, the present invention is not unnecessarily limited to use/implementation with any particular type of configuration of firearm.
The frame 108 includes a handgrip body mounting structure 109. A first one of the handgrip bodies (i.e., handgrip body 102) is mounted on a first side 110 of the handgrip body mounting structure 109. A second one of the handgrip bodies (i.e., handgrip body 104) is mounted on a second side 112 of the handgrip body mounting structure 109. Examples of means by which the handgrip bodies 102, 104 can be attached to the handgrip body mounting structure 109 include, but are not limited to, mechanical fastener(s), mechanical clips, and the like. In one embodiment, a structure such as a roll pin, dowel pin, or the like passes through the handgrip body mounting structure 109 and is disposed in a manner so as to be located between two cartridges on each one of the handgrip bodies 102, 104 thereby aligning and/or adding structural rigidity between the handgrip bodies 102, 104 and the handgrip body mounting structure 109. It also is disclosed herein that the handgrip bodies 102, 104 can be integral with the frame (e.g., a one piece molded frame/handgrip structure).
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In the preceding detailed description, reference has been made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the present invention may be practiced. These embodiments, and certain variants thereof, have been described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that other suitable embodiments may be utilized and that logical, mechanical, chemical and electrical changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of such inventive disclosures. To avoid unnecessary detail, the description omits certain information known to those skilled in the art. The preceding detailed description is, therefore, not intended to be limited to the specific forms set forth herein, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, as can be reasonably included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
This non-provisional utility patent application claims priority to co-pending United States Provisional patent application having Ser. No. 61/274,578, filed Aug. 18, 2009, entitled “Handgun Grips With Internal Ammunition Storage Capability”, having a common applicant herewith and being incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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61274578 | Aug 2009 | US |