Claims
- 1. A firearm having a receiver, and a barrel secured to said receiver and having a rearwardly-open breech formed with locking lugs;
- a bolt carrier reciprocable in said receiver along a longitudinal axis but restrained against rotation thereabout, said bolt carrier having a rearward extension;
- a breech bolt having a front face adapted to close said breech, being formed with locking lugs engageable by rotation of said bolt to lock said bolt to said breech lugs, and being reciprocable and rotatable in said bolt carrier with respect to said axis;
- a firing pin having a flat formed thereon, and received in said bolt for sliding movement along said axis between a position retracted behind said face and a position protruding therefrom, and having an enlarged abutment formed rearwardly thereon, said abutment being aligned with said rearward extension of said bolt carrier along said axis so that the extreme forward displacement of said firing pin with respect to said bolt carrier is limited by direct engagement of said abutment with said rearward extension;
- cam means drivingly connecting said bolt with said bolt carrier, said cam means comprising a cam slot in said bolt and a cooperating cam pin secured to said bolt carrier and slidable in said cam slot; said cam slot having a curved rear section extending along said axis and through an angle thereabout, and having a longitudinal forward section extending substantially parallel to said axis;
- said cam means being constructed and arranged: for effecting a forward longitudinal movement of said bolt to close said face against said breech, in response to an initial forward movement of said bolt carrier; for effecting movement of said cam pin through said curved rear cam section to rotate said bolt and said lugs into locking engagement with said breech, in response to a further forward movement of said bolt carrier; and for allowing movement of said cam pin through said longitudinal forward cam section while restraining said bolt against rotation with respect to said breech, in response to a continued forward movement of said bolt carrier;
- said rearward extension of said bolt carrier extending rearwardly to a length sufficient to block said firing pin against displacement into said protruding position during movement of said cam pin throughout said rear cam section, and to be displaced forwardly to a position enabling said firing pin to be moved into said protruding position only after entry of said cam pin into said longitudinal forward section of said cam slot;
- and a retaining pin received in said flat for free sliding movement of said firing pin along said axis within limits defined by the length of said flat, said retaining pin being secured in said bolt whereby, upon completion of said forward longitudinal movement of said bolt against said breech, forward movement of said firing pin from said retracted position is restricted solely by said rearward extension of said bolt carrier.
- 2. A firearm as recited in claim 1, said curved rear section of said cam slot extending along said axis a fixed distance L, such that rotary movement of said bolt to a fully locked position is completed by said further forward movement of said bolt carrier through said distance L;
- said firing pin having a forward tip spaced at least said distance L behind said bolt face in said retracted position thereof;
- said rearward extension of said bolt carrier terminating forwardly of said enlarged abutment a distance no greater than L at the conclusion of said further forward movement through said distance L.
- 3. A firearm as recited in claim 2, said rearward extension of said bolt carrier extending rearwardly to a length such that: upon completion of said initial forward movement of said bolt carrier to close said bolt face against said breech, said rearward extension directly engages said enlarged abutment to restrain said firing pin in said retracted position against forward movement; and upon completion of said further forward movement of said bolt carrier through said distance L, said rearward extension terminates forwardly of said abutment said distance L, whereby said extension limits forward movement of said abutment and said firing pin to distances less than L until said further forward movement of said bolt carrier is fully completed and said cam pin enters said longitudinal forward section of said cam slot.
- 4. A firearm as recited in claim 2, in which said bolt has a rear shank portion engaged by said enlarged abutment in said protruding position of said firing pin; said rearward extension of said bolt carrier being positioned at the completion of said initial forward movement of said bolt carrier at a distance to the rear of said shank portion at least as great as said distance L.
- 5. A firearm as recited in claim 4, said rearward extension of said bolt carrier being positioned at the completion of said initial forward movement of said bolt carrier at a distance to the rear of said shank portion exceeding said distance L by a distance I; said rearward extension being moved forwardly by said further forward movement of said bolt carrier through said distance L and thereby extending, at the completion of said further forward movement, said distance I to the rear of said shank portion to prevent engagement of said abutment with said shank portion;
- whereby said bolt must first be fully locked, and said continued forward movement of said bolt carrier through said distance I must then be executed to move said rearward extension farther forward through said distance I, before said abutment can contact said shank portion and said firing pin can thereby reach said protruding position.
- 6. A firing pin block as recited in claim 1, in which said bolt has a rear shank portion against which said firing pin abutment engages in said protruding position of said firing pin; said rearward extension of said bolt carrier being of a length to directly engage and thereby block movement of said firing pin abutment into engagement with said rear shank portion, and thus prevent said firing pin from moving into said protruding position, during movement of said cam pin throughout said curved rear cam section.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 121,437, filed Feb. 14, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2071928 |
Sep 1971 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Edward C. Ezell, Small Arms of the World, 1977, pp. 560-562. |
Continuations (1)
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121437 |
Feb 1980 |
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