Claims
- 1. A small arm having a trigger operatively engaging a releasable hammer, the small arm comprising:a housing including a fixed part; a slide disposed in the housing and having a rear end, the slide being moveable between an open position and a closed position; a firing pin mounted to the slide and being moveable relative to the slide along a linear path between a partially retracted position in which a rear end of the firing pin is disposed to prevent contact with the hammer and a fully retracted position in which the rear end of the firing pin is disposed to permit contact with the hammer, the firing pin further being adapted to move to a firing position in response to impact of the hammer against the rear end of the firing pin; and a firing pin control assembly, the firing pin control assembly including a spring biased sleeve slidably receiving the firing pin, the sleeve being moveable between a forward position in which the sleeve moves the firing pin to the partially retracted position and a rearward position in which the sleeve moves the firing pin to the fully retracted position, the sleeve being moveable to the rearward position in response to forward movement of the slide to thereby maintain the firing pin in the partially retracted position until the slide is disposed in the closed position.
- 2. The small arm of claim 1, including a firing pin spring positioned to apply a rearward biasing force to the firing pin, and further including a counterspring disposed to apply a forward biasing force to the sleeve, and wherein the counterspring has a spring constant greater than a spring constant of the firing pin spring.
- 3. The small aim of claim 2, wherein the sleeve includes a lateral protrusion positioned to contact the fixed housing part in response to movement of the slide toward the forward position, thereby shifting the firing pin to the fully retracted position as the sleeve shifts from the forward position to the rearward position.
- 4. The small arm of claim 1, wherein the rear end of the firing pin is disposed within the slide when the firing pin is in the partially retracted position, and further wherein the rear end of the firing pin protrudes from the rear end of the slide when the firing pin is in the fully retracted position.
- 5. The small arm of claim 1, wherein the fixed housing part includes a rearward face, the rearward face being positioned to engage a lateral protrusion on the sleeve as the slide moves toward the closed position, thereby shifting the sleeve to the rearward position.
- 6. The small arm of claim 5, wherein the fixed housing part includes a forward face adapted to eject a cartridge in response to rearward movement of the slide.
- 7. The small arm of claim 1, wherein the firing pin includes a safety ring abutting a forward portion of the sleeve, the safety ring limiting rearward movement of the firing pin relative to the sleeve.
- 8. The small arm of claim 1, wherein the firing pin control assembly further includes a second sleeve fixed to the slide and slidably receiving the firing pin, and including a counter-spining disposed between the first and second sleeves for applying a forward biasing force to the first sleeve.
- 9. The small an- of claim 8, wherein the second sleeve is positioned to limit the rearward movement of the first sleeve, and including a shoulder defined in the slide to limit the forward movement of the first sleeve, and further including a safety ring a safety ring abutting cooperating portions of the first sleeve and the firing pin to limit rearward movement of the firing pin relative to the first sleeve.
- 10. A small firearm having a firing pin control device comprising:a hammer responsive to operation of a trigger; a housing; a slide disposed in the housing and being moveable between an open position and a closed position; a firing pin mounted to the slide and being moveable relative to the slide along a linear path between a first position in which contact between a rear end of the firing pin and the hammer is prevented, and a second position in which contact between the rear end of the firing pin and the hammer is permitted; a firing pin spring positioned to apply a rearward biasing force to the firing pin; a forward sleeve slidably mounted to the slide and being moveable relative to the slide between a forward position and a rearward position, the sleeve including a bore sized to slidably receive the firing pin therethrough, the sleeve further including a protrusion; a retaining sleeve mounted to the slide; and a counterspring engaging the forward sleeve and the retaining sleeve and being arranged to apply a forward biasing force to the sleeve thereby urging the forward sleeve toward the forward position; whereby in response to movement of the slide toward the closed position the lateral protrusion contacts the fixed part of the housing thereby moving the forward sleeve toward the rearward position, so that the rear end of the firing pin is moved from the first position to the second position.
- 11. The small firearm of claim 10, wherein the firing pin includes a safety ring abutting a portion of the forward sleeve, the safety ring limiting rearward movement of the firing pin relative to the forward sleeve.
- 12. The small firearm of claim 10, wherein the retaining sleeve is positioned to limit the rearward movement of the forward sleeve relative to the slide, and wherein the slide includes a shoulder arranged to limit the forward movement of the forward sleeve relative to the slide, and wherein the firing pin includes a safety ring abutting a portion of the forward sleeve to limit rearward movement of the firing pin relative to the forward sleeve.
- 13. The small firearm of claim 10, wherein the rear end of the firing pin is disposed within the slide when the firing pin is in the first position, and further wherein the rear end of the firing pin protrudes from a rear end of the slide when the firing pin is in the second position.
- 14. The small firearm of claim 10, wherein the fixed housing part includes a rearward face, the rearward face being positioned to engage the protrusion on the forward sleeve as the slide moves toward the closed position, thereby shifting the forward sleeve to the rearward position.
- 15. The small firearm of claim 10, wherein the fixed housing part includes a forward face adapted to eject a cartridge in response to rearward movement of the slide.
- 16. A small arm comprising:a hammer; a housing including a fixed part; a slide disposed in the housing, the slide being moveable between an open position and a closed position; a firing pin mounted to the slide and being moveable relative to the slide along a linear path between a first position in which contact between the firing pin and the hammer is prevented and a second position in which contact between the firing pin and the hammer is permitted; and a firing pin control assembly, the firing pin control assembly including a pair of sleeves mounted in the slide, the firing pin being slidable relative to the sleeves, a forward one of the sleeves engaging the firing pin and being moveable between a forward position in which the firing pin is disposed in the first position and a rearward position in which the firing pin is disposed in the second position, the firing pin control assembly including a counterspring arranged to bias the forward sleeve toward the forward position; a portion of the sleeve cooperating with the fixed housing part to thereby move the firing pin to the second position in response to movement of the slide to the closed position.
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from PCT Application Serial No. PCT/EP99/00294, filed Jan. 19, 1999.
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