Information
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Patent Grant
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6779289
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Patent Number
6,779,289
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 31, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 24, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Carone; Michael J.
- Chambers; Troy
Agents
- Shlesinger, Arkwright & Garvey, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 042 7101
- 042 72
- 042 73
- 042 7501
- 042 7503
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An M16 or commercial equivalent style rifle buttstock is provided with a stowage compartment within the buttstock body for an M4/M16 style firearm or commercial equivalent that utilizes an adjustable receiver extension which is cylindrical with a radially disposed elongated rib. The buttstock can be inserted without any permanent modifications to the host firearm, and is completely reversible. Internal storage for accessories is provided, and the buttstock is able to accept standard M16 style or commercial buttplates, with or without hinged access doors to the stowage compartment. The buttstock provides an improvement to the ajustable buttstock used on M4/M16 style firearms in cold weather which can become frozen in place in the collapsed position and not provide a proper mounting of the carbine relative to the user. Additionally the buttstock provides all of the standard ergonometric relationships of an M16 style firearm or commercial variant for the user.
Description
BACKGROUND
1. Field of Invention
This invention relates generally to the field of firearms, and more particularly to a fixed style of buttstock for an M16/M4 style firearm or variant.
2. Description of Prior Art
Heretofore U.S. military rifles and carbines of the M16/M4 style have utilized a rifle receiver extension configuration; or a carbine adjustable position receiver extension of a different configuration.
The lower receiver extension is specifically the attachment point for the buttstock assembly for either the rifle or the carbine.
A rifle extension is cylindrical; and the rifle buttstock of either A1 or A2 military styles has a round tunnel within to allow it to slide over the extension.
A carbine adjustable receiver extension is cylindrical with a longitudinal lug on its inferior surface; a collapsible carbine buttstock has a corresponding tunnel with a keyway to accomodate the lug.
Without intending to be exhaustive of the assigned patents relating to the M16 rifle and M4 carbine and their genre, the following U.S. patents disclose various features which are of importance for understanding the improvements provided by the present invention.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,348,328 to Robert Earl Roy (Oct. 24, 1967) discloses a receiver extension rod for firearms with an elongated rib extending radially outward and a buttstock assembly which can be adjusted in length for individuals of different size. This buttstock does not afford the user of an internal storage cavity, and the normal configuration found on a standard M16/AR15 style buttstock.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,618,248 to Henry A. Into, and John K. Jorczak (Nov. 09, 1971) disclose a buttstock assembly for a firearm with a cylindrical receiver extension of the style found on M16/AR15 rifles, and a buttstock that provides for an internal storage compartment. However, this buttstock configuration cannot slide over the receiver extension disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,348,328, and which is generally used on M4/AR15 style carbines. In this same context,
U.S. Pat. No. 4,512,101 to Harold J. Waterman Jr. (Apr. 23, 1985) discloses a buttstock similar to that described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,618,248 with an increase in strength from improved construction cannot slide over the receiver extension disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,348,328.
OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of my invention are to provide the option of a fixed buttstock for a firearm while utilizing an M4 style or variant of the receiver extension.
Another object of the invention is to modularize the construction of M4/M16 style of rifle and carbines and their variants.
A further object of the invention is to allow for its installation without any permanent modification to the host firearm.
Another object of the invention is to allow the fixed buttstock option and the adjustable buttstock to be substituted for each other whenever desired.
A still further object of the invention is that no machining is required for installation.
Yet another object of the invention is that the fixed buttstock provides the rifle buttstock configuration for the carbine platform without utilizing the rifle receiver extension or buffer system.
Still yet another object of the invention is providing a fixed rifle buttstock for a carbine without requiring the use of a rifle receiver extension.
Another object of the invention is to provide the fixed buttstock conversion for extreme cold weather where the adjustable buttstock may become “frozen” in either an extended or collapsed position, and not function as extensible or collapsible.
A further object of the invention is to provide via the fixed buttstock conversion internal storage for accessories for the carbine.
Yet another object of the invention is that the fixed buttstock provides all the standard dimensions of the rifle for the carbine; effectively creating a “shorter” barreled rifle configuration.
Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description and accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a a cross-sectional side view of the buttstock and attachment assembly of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
shows a perspective view of the attachment assembly according to a preferred embodiment of my invention.
FIG. 3
shows a perspective view of the back end of the buttstock body according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a back view of a buttstock body, according to a preferred embodiment of my invention.
FIG. 5
shows a perspective view of the front end of the buttstock body according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a a cross-sectional side view of the buttstock of the preferred embodiment of the present invention assembled to a receiver extension.
FIG. 7
shows a cutaway view of the buttstock of the preferred embodiment of the present invention assembled to a receiver extension.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the back end of the buttstock of the present invention assembled to a receiver extension.
FIG. 9
shows a cross-sectional side view of the buttstock and retaining fastener of an alternative embodiment of my invention.
FIG. 10
is a side view of the retaining fastener of an alternative embodiment of my invention.
FIG. 11
shows a perspective view of the back end of the buttstock body according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 12
is a back view of a buttstock body and retaining fastener according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 13
shows a perspective view of the front end of the buttstock body according to an alternative embodiment of my invention.
FIG. 14
is a cross-sectional view of the buttstock of an alternative embodiment of the present invention assembled to a receiver extension.
FIG. 15
shows a perspective view of the buttstock of an alternative embodiment of the present invention assembled to a receiver extension.
FIG. 16
shows a perspective view of the back end of the buttstock of an alternative embodiment of my invention assembled to a receiver extension.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
10
buttstock body
12
front surface
12
A front surface
14
transversely extending slot
16
swivel
18
longitudinal through aperture
20
longitudinal key cut
22
connecting assembly
24
coupling cylinder
26
pivotting retaining arm
28
pivot pin
30
central stowage cavity
32
slot
34
pivot pin bore
36
threaded bore
38
retaining arm pivot pin hole
40
receiver extension locknut counterbore
42
peripheral flange
44
buttstock body recess
46
lower butt plate retaining fastener
48
receiver extension
50
front of receiver extension
52
receiver endplate
54
receiver extension locking nut
56
recess
58
elongated rib
60
butt plate
62
upper butt plate retaining fastener
64
upper butt plate aperture
66
lower butt plate aperture
68
buttstock body
70
bore
72
locating and retaining fastener
74
partial longitudinal bore
76
bulkhead
78
partial longitudinal key cut
80
threaded through bore
82
central cavity for stowage
84
recess in buttstock body
86
lower retaining fastener bore
SUMMARY
A fixed style of buttstock that can insert upon an adjustable receiver extension that is cylindrical with a radially disposed longitudinal lug, or cylindrical receiver extension; and a means of securing it to the firearm. Said buttstock has a stowage cavity that can be used for storing accessories.
Preferred Embodiment—Description
The present invention is a M16 style firearm or commercial variant fixed style buttstock for use with carbines and rifles. In the preferred embodiment, the buttstock is designed as a fixed buttstock for M4/M16 firearms with an adjustable receiver extension which is cylindrical with a longitudinal lug on its lower surface and their commercial equivalents; as well as M16/M4 firearms with a tubular style receiver extension and their commercial equivalents. The object of the present invention in a preferred embodiment is shown in the
FIGS. 1-8
.
Referring to the drawing in greater detail wherein like reference numerals indicate like parts throughout the figures, an assembly incorporating the features of the present invention is shown as being comprised of an elongated buttstock body
10
of M16 family style design with a front surface
12
. The buttstock body is molded from a high-impact thermoplastic, such as that sold under the trademark of Zytel. The bottom of the buttstock body
10
is provided with a small transversely extending slot
14
adjacent the back end for receiving a swivel
16
(FIG.
6
), which is secured by lower butt plate retaining fastener
46
which passes through lower retaining fastener bore
86
visible in
FIGS. 1
,
3
,
4
, and
6
.
FIGS. 1
,
3
,
4
, and
5
show a longitudinal through aperture
18
which is modified by a longitudinal key cut
20
which together traverse the buttstock body
10
from front to back. As shown in
FIG. 1
, connecting assembly
22
which is also depicted in
FIG. 2
is inserted into the longitudinal through aperture
18
of buttstock body
10
. Connecting assembly
22
is comprised of coupling cylinder
24
, a pivotting retaining arm
26
, and a pivot pin
28
which are shown in FIG.
2
. Pivotting retaining arm
26
passes through the longitudinal key cut
20
and into a central stowage cavity
30
as shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 2
of connecting assembly
22
shows a slot
32
on the bottom surface of coupling cylinder
24
. Also depicted is the pivot pin bore
34
through coupling cylinder
24
, as well as a threaded bore
36
. Pivotting retaining arm
26
is attached to coupling cylinder
24
, with a pivot pin
28
which passes through pivot pin bore
34
, and through retaining arm pivot pin hole
38
, which are shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
FIGS. 3
,
4
, and
5
show buttstock body
10
, as viewed from a back perspective, back view, and front perspective respectively. Longitudinal through aperture
18
, and longitudinal key cut
20
are shown to traverse buttstock body
10
from front to back.
FIGS. 1
,
3
, and
4
show a front surface
12
, a receiver extension locknut counterbore
40
, and a peripheral flange
42
of buttstock body
10
which outlines a buttstock body recess
44
. As shown a central stowage cavity
30
tapers inwardly from its opening at buttstock body recess
44
and terminates within the buttstock adjacent to front surface
12
. The lower retaining fastener bore
86
the lower butt plate retaining fastener
46
is shown in these views.
FIGS. 6 and 7
show the preferred embodiment of the present invention assembled to an M4/M16 or variant adjustable buttstock receiver extension
48
in cross-sectional, and perspective view respectively. Front of receiver extension
50
is threadably inserted within receiver back end (not shown). Receiver endplate
52
approximates the back end of aforementioned receiver. Receiver extension locking nut
54
secures receiver endplate
52
and receiver extension
48
to the back end of aforementioned receiver. Receiver extension
48
is slidably received within longitudinal through aperture
18
and longitudinal key cut
20
of buttstock body
10
with pivotting retaining arm
26
engaging a recess
56
in an elongated rib
58
extending radially outward from the bottom of receiver extension
48
. Front surface
12
of buttstock body
10
is shown to be approximating the back surface of receiver endplate
52
.
FIG. 6
shows butt plate
60
secured to buttstock body
10
. Upper butt plate retaining fastener
62
threadably attaches to threaded bore
36
of coupling cylinder
24
. Reference should be made to U.S. Pat. No. 3,618,248 for a description of an alternate buttplate of the style commonly employed on M16 style firearms and commercial variants which can be installed in the same manner as butt plate
60
and which would provide a hinged door for access to central stowage cavity
30
when the preferred embodiment of the present invention is installed upon an M4 style firearms or commercial equivalent of receiver extension
48
. The butt plate
60
encloses the recessed back end of buttstock body
10
and is held in secure engagement therewith by both lower butt plate retaining fastener
46
which threadably secures to swivel
16
and upper butt plate retaining fastener
62
secured to threaded bore
36
of coupling cylinder
24
.
FIG. 6
shows upper butt plate aperture
64
and lower butt plate aperture
66
through which upper butt plate retaining fastener
62
and lower butt plate retaining fastener
46
respectively pass through when securing butt plate
60
.
Preferred Embodiment—Operation
The preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a buttstock body
10
that is configured with a longitudinal through aperture
18
and a longitudinal key cut
20
that allow it to slide over a receiver extension
48
for a M4 style firearm or commercial variant which has a cylindrical shape with an elongated rib which extends from its inferior surface. The result is the option of a fixed buttstock of M16 style or commercial variant without the necessity of replacing the receiver extension
48
. A means for attaching said buttstock body
10
is connecting assembly
22
which holds buttstock body
10
to receiver extension
48
when upper buttplate retaining fastener
62
is tightened.
Installation is accomplished by first sliding buttstock body
10
upon receiver extension
48
. Connecting assembly
22
is placed within the longitudinal through aperture
18
, and pivotting retaining arm
26
is inserted within receiver extension
48
recess
56
. Buttplate
60
or M16 family style equivalent is placed on the back end of buttstock body
10
, and fastened to buttstock body
10
and receiver extension
48
with lower buttplate retaining fastener
46
and upper buttplate retaining fastener
62
.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention allows the user the ability to utilize an M16 style or commercial variant fixed buttstock without any permanent modifications to the firearm. Buttstock body
10
can additionally be utilized for M16 style firearms and commercial equivalents as well as the M4 style firearms and commercial variants.
Other Embodiments
Fixed Buttstock with Retaining Fastener—Description
Referring now to
FIGS. 9-16
wherein are depicted an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 9 and 13
shows an elongated M16 style buttstock body
68
viewed in cross-section and front perspective respectively. Visible is front surface
12
A.
FIGS. 9
,
10
,
12
, and
14
show locating and retaining fastener
72
. The bottom of buttstock body
68
is provided with a bore
70
for locating and retaining fastener
72
as shown in
FIGS. 9
,
13
,
14
, and
15
. As shown in
FIG. 9
the top of buttstock body
68
has a partial longitudinal bore
74
which originates at front surface
12
A of buttstock body
68
and terminates at a bulkhead
76
formed at the back of the body. A partial longitudinal key cut
78
traverses buttstock body
68
with partial longitudinal bore
74
.
FIGS. 9-14
show locating and retaining fastener
72
which is threadably inserted within bore
70
of buttstock body
68
.
FIGS. 9
,
11
,
12
, and
14
show a threaded through bore
80
within bulkhead
76
for insertion of upper buttplate retaining fastener
62
.
FIGS. 9 and 13
show a receiver extension locknut counterbore
40
.
FIGS. 9
,
11
, and
12
show a central cavity for stowage
82
which tapers inwardly from its opening at a recess in buttstock body
84
and terminates within buttstock body
68
adjacent to front surface
12
A, also visible is lower retaining fastener bore
86
.
FIGS. 14-16
show the alternate embodiment of the present invention assembled to a M4/M16 style firearm or a variant therof with a receiver extension
48
in cross-sectional, and perspective views. Front of receiver extension
50
of receiver extension
48
is threadably inserted within receiver back end (not shown). Receiver endplate
52
approximates the back end of aforementioned receiver. Receiver extension locking nut
54
secures receiver endplate
52
and receiver extension
48
to the back of aftorementioned receiver. Receiver extension
48
is slidably receiverd within partial longitudinal bore
74
and partial longitudinal key cut
78
of buttstock body
68
with locating and retaining fastener
72
engaging a recess
56
in an elongated rib
58
extending radially outward from the bottom of receiver extension
48
. Front surface
12
A of buttstock body
68
is shown to be approximating the back surface of receiver endplate
52
.
FIG. 14
shows a butt plate
60
secured to buttstock body
68
. Upper butt plate retaining fastener
62
threadably attaches to threaded through bore
80
of bulkhead
76
of buttstock body
68
. Reference should be made to U.S. Pat. No. 3,618,248 for a description of an alternate buttplate of the style commonly employed on M16 style firearms and commercial variants which can be installed in the same manner as butt plate
60
and which would provide a hinged door for access to central cavity for stowage
82
when the alternate embodiment of the present invention is installed upon and M4 style firearm or commercial equivalent with an equivalent of receiver extension
48
. The butt plate
60
encloses the recessed back end of buttstock body
68
and is held in secure engagement therewith by both lower butt plate retaining fastener
46
which threadably secures to swivel
16
and upper butt plate retaining fastener
62
secured to threaded through bore
80
of bulkhead
76
of buttstock body
68
.
FIG. 14
shows upper butt plate aperture
64
and lower butt plate aperture
66
through which upper butt plate retaining fastener
62
and lower butt plate retaining fastener
46
respectively pass through when securing butt plate
60
.
Fixed Buttstock with Retaining Fastener—Operation
The alternate embodiment of the present invention provides a buttstock body
68
that is configured with a partial longitudinal bore
74
and a partial longitudinal key cut
78
that allow it to slide over a receiver extension
48
for a M4 style firearm or variant with a cylindrical receiver extension with an elongated rib that extends radially outward from the inferior surface of the rod. The result is the option of a fixed style buttstock of M16 style or commercial equivalent without the necessity of replacing the receiver extension
48
. A means for locating and securing said buttstock body
68
is locating and retaining fastener
72
which is threadably inserted within bore
70
of buttstock body
68
which locates and retains buttstock body
68
to receiver extension
48
when locating and retaining fastener
72
is tightened.
Installation is accomplished by first sliding buttstock body
68
upon receiver extension
48
. Locating and retaining fastener
72
is then tightened within bore
70
of buttstock body
68
against a recess
56
of elongated rib
58
of receiver extension
48
. Buttplate
60
or M16 style or commercial equivalent is placed on the back end of buttstock body
68
, and secured. Retention is accomplished by upper buttplate retaining fastener
62
which threadably inserts within threaded through bore
80
of bulkhead
76
, and lower buttplate retaining fastener
46
which inserts through lower retaining fastener bore
86
and threadably inserts within swivel
16
.
Conclusions, Ramifications, and Scope
Accordingly, it can be seen that the fixed M16 style or commercial equivalent buttstock of this invention for firearms that utilize an M4/M16 style or commercial equivalent adjustable receiver extensions which are cylindrical with an elongated rib which extend radially outward form its inferior surface affords a great degree of utility and modularity to the manufacture and use of the entire family of M4/M16 carbines and rifles, and their commercial equivalents.
Furthermore the fixed M16 or commercial equivalent style buttstock of this invention has the additional advantages in that:
It can be readily installed without any permanent modifications to the M4/M16 or commercial equivalent style of carbine or rifles or shotguns;
it allows a firearm configuration that can be readily and reversibly reconfigured between an adjustable and a fixed buttstock with internal storage capability; and
it provides a fixed buttstock conversion for M4/M16 style or commercial equivalent firearms for cold weather use where adjustable buttstocks can freeze in place and become inoperable.
Although the description above contains many specifities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Various other embodiments and ramnifications are possible within it's scope. For example:
The fixed buttstock can be made in various lengths to accomodate users of different size;
the fixed buttstock can be made with a foam liner to minimize harmonic vibration when the firearm is fired; and
the fixed buttstock can be located and secured to the M4/M16 or commercial style of receiver extension utilizing a locating pin that is kept in an extended position against one of the recesses within the elongated rib of the receiver extension by pressure from a compression spring.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many modifications and substitutions can be made to the preferred embodiment without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
Claims
- 1. A fixed style buttstock for a firearm having a receiver extension with an elongated rib extending radially outwardly, said rib having a recess, comprising:a) a buttstock body having a stowage cavity, a longitudinal through aperture to receive said extension, and a longitudinal key cut to receive said rib; b) a coupling body receivable within said aperture, said coupling body having a threaded hole; c) a retaining arm with one end portion pivotally connected to said coupling body; d) said retaining arm including another end portion receivable within said recess; e) a butt plate for covering said stowage cavity, said butt plate including an opening aligned with said threaded hole; and f) a fastener receivable within said opening and said threaded hole to hold said butt plate against said buttstock body to pull said coupling body toward said butt plate, thereby securing said another end portion within said recess to secure said buttstock body to said extension.
- 2. A fixed style buttstock as in claim 1, wherein said aperture is cylindrical.
- 3. A fixed style buttstock as in claim 1, wherein said coupling body is cylindrical.
- 4. A fixed style buttstock as in claim 1, wherein said retaining pin is U-shaped.
- 5. A fixed style buttstock as in claim 1, wherein said stowage cavity communicates with aperture.
- 6. A fixed style buttstock as in claim 1, wherein:a) said coupling body includes a slot; and b) said one end portion is disposed within said slot.
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