Claims
- 1. A system for changing the mode of operation of a firearm, the system comprising:
- the firearm including:
- a rotatable shaft;
- a hammer mounted on the shaft, whereby rotation of the shaft rotates the hammer;
- a grip including a pin movable in a mode-selection procedure; and
- a removable slide;
- a first mode cam having an engagement slot therein and a first cam surface in contact with the pin for providing a first choice of at least two operational modes of the firearm, said first mode cam being disposed in the grip below the pin and removably mounted by the engagement slot onto the shaft, wherein the first cam surface contacts the pin to determine the rotation of the first cam to control the rotation of the shaft and thereby the hammer corresponding to the first choice of at least two operational modes; and
- at least one second mode cam having an engagement slot therein and a second cam surface in contact with the pin for providing a second different choice of at least two operational modes of the firearm, said operational modes being selected from the group consisting of safe mode, fire mode, single-action mode and double-action mode, said first mode cam being selectively replaceable by said at least one second mode cam by removing said slide and moving the pin away from said first mode cam, such as to selectively replace said first mode cam with the second mode cam for positioning the second mode cam below the pin to be removably mounted by the engagement slot onto the shaft, wherein the second cam surface contacts the pin to determine the rotation of the second mode cam to control the rotation of the shaft and thereby the hammer corresponding to the second choice of at least two operational modes.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the firearm further includes:
- a selection lever connected to the shaft for rotating the shaft, thereby rotating a respective mode cam removably mounted onto the shaft.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the rotation of the selection lever orients the respective mode cam and a corresponding cam surface thereof relative to the pin.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the cam surface of each respective mode cam includes:
- at least one notch formed therein for engaging the pin at a predetermined orientation of the mode cam corresponding to a predetermined operational mode.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the firearm further includes:
- a spring-mounted ram for applying a force to a respective mode cam for biasing the respective mode cam to rotate upon the rotatable shaft, thereby causing at least one cam surface of the respective mode cam to continually contact the pin when the respective mode cam is removably mounted on the rotatable shaft.
- 6. A kit for changing the mode of operation of a firearm having a rotatable shaft, a hammer mounted on the shaft, a grip, a removable slide, and a pin disposed in the grip and movable in a mode-selection procedure when the removable slide is removed from the grip, whereby rotation of the shaft rotates the hammer, the kit comprising:
- a plurality of mode cams, each mode cam being adapted to be disposed in the grip below the pin, each mode cam including:
- an engagement slot for engaging the shaft to removably mount the respective mode cam onto the shaft; and
- a cam surface for contacting the pin, wherein the contact between the cam surface and the pin provides a selectable choice of at least two operational modes of the firearm, with the contact between the cam surface and the pin determining the rotation of the respective mode cam to control the rotation of the shaft and thereby the hammer corresponding to a selected choice of the at least two operational modes; and
- wherein each of the plurality of mode cams is adapted to replace any other mode cam.
- 7. The kit of claim 6, wherein the plurality of mode cams provide different choices of at least two operational modes of the firearm, the operational modes being selected from the group consisting of safe mode, fire mode, single-action mode and double-action mode.
- 8. The kit of claim 6, wherein a selected mode cam is positioned in the grip during the mode-selection procedure by removing the slide, by moving the pin in a first position away from a current mode cam disposed in the grip, by replacing the current mode cam with the selected mode cam for positioning the selected mode cam in the grip below the pin to be removably mounted by a respective engagement slot onto the shaft, and by moving the pin back to the first position to engage the selected mode cam disposed in the grip.
- 9. The kit of claim 6 wherein the firearm further includes:
- a selection lever connected to the shaft for rotating the shaft, thereby rotating a respective mode cam removably mounted onto the shaft.
- 10. The kit of claim 9, wherein the rotation of the selection lever orients the respective mode cam and a corresponding cam surface relative to the pin.
- 11. The kit of claim 10 wherein the cam surface of each respective mode cam includes:
- at least one notch formed therein for engaging the pin at a predetermined orientation of the mode cam corresponding to a predetermined operational mode.
- 12. The kit of claim 6, wherein the firearm further includes:
- a spring-mounted ram for applying a force to a respective mode cam for biasing the respective mode cam to rotate upon the rotatable shaft, thereby causing at least one cam surface of the respective mode cam to continually contact the pin when the respective mode cam is removably mounted on the rotatable shaft.
- 13. A method for changing the mode of operation of a firearm, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing the firearm having a grip, a removable slide, a pin disposed in the grip and movable in a mode-selection procedure, a rotatable shaft, and a hammer mounted on the shaft, whereby rotation of the shaft rotates the hammer;
- providing a plurality of mode cams, each mode cam being adapted to be disposed in the grip below the pin;
- positioning a first mode cam in the firearm, including the steps of:
- mounting the first mode cam onto the shaft by inserting the shaft into a first engagement slot thereof for engaging the shaft to removably mount the first mode cam onto the shaft; and
- positioning the pin to contact a cam surface of the first mode cam, wherein the contact between the cam surface and the pin provides a selectable choice of at least two operational modes of the firearm, with the contact between the cam surface and the pin determining the rotation of the first mode cam to control the rotation of the shaft and thereby the hammer corresponding to a selected choice of the at least two operational modes; and
- replacing the first mode cam with a second mode cam by positioning a second mode cam in the firearm, including the steps of:
- removing the first mode cam from the shaft;
- mounting the second mode cam onto the shaft by inserting the shaft into a second engagement slot thereof for engaging the shaft to removably mount the second mode cam onto the shaft; and
- positioning the pin to contact a cam surface of the second mode cam, wherein the contact between the cam surface and the pin provides a selectable choice of at least two operational modes of the firearm, with the contact between the cam surface and the pin determining the rotation of the second mode cam to control the rotation of the shaft and thereby the hammer corresponding to a selected choice of the at least two operational modes.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein each of the steps of positioning the first mode cam in the firearm and positioning the second mode cam in the firearm further includes the steps of:
- removing the removable slide from a first slide position on the grip; and
- moving the pin from a first pin position within the grip, thereby disengaging the pin from the respective mode cam;
- wherein the mode-selection procedure includes the steps of removing the removable slide and moving the pin.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the step of replacing the first mode cam with the second mode cam includes the steps of:
- selecting the second mode cam corresponding to a selected choice of at least two operational modes of the firearm, the operational modes being selected from the group consisting of safe mode, fire mode, single-action mode and double-action mode.
- 16. The method of claim 13 further comprising the steps of:
- rotating a selection lever connected to the shaft for rotating the shaft, thereby rotating the respective mode cam removably mounted onto the shaft.
- 17. The method of claim 13, further comprising the steps of:
- positioning the respective mode cam and the pin to be in contact when the respective mode cam is positioned within the grip;
- applying a force from a spring-mounted ram to the respective mode cam; and
- biasing the respective mode cam to rotate upon the rotatable shaft, thereby causing at least one cam surface of the respective mode cam to continually contact the pin when the respective mode cam is removably mounted on the rotatable shaft.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of:
- rotating the respective mode cam in response to the step of biasing the respective mode cam, thereby orienting the respective mode cam and a cam surface thereof relative to the pin.
- 19. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of:
- sliding the cam surface of the respective mode cam substantially against the pin, in response to the step of biasing the respective mode cam, until at least one notch formed in the cam surface engages the pin at a predetermined orientation of the mode cam corresponding to a predetermined operational mode.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps of:
- positioning the pin in a respective notch in response to the step of sliding the cam surface, thereby resting the pin in the respective notch; and
- arresting the rotational motion of the mode cam in the orientation corresponding to the notch determining the associated predetermined operational mode.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/595,909, filed Feb. 6, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/199,183, filed Jul. 6, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,635,663.
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