Field of the Invention
The present disclosure relates to a firearm with a slide and frame. The present disclosure relates more particularly to a firearm with reduced jamming.
Description of Related Art
There are three common types of handguns: single-shot pistols, revolvers, and semi-automatic pistols. Semi-automatic pistols have a single fixed firing chamber machined into the rear of the barrel, and a magazine so they can be used to fire more than one round. Each press of the trigger fires a cartridge, using the energy of the cartridge to activate the mechanism so that the next cartridge may be fired immediately.
A pistol is a type of handgun that typically has one chamber integral with the barrel. A semi-automatic pistol delivers fast rates of fire and requires only a few second to reload. In blowback-type semi-automatics, the recoil force is used to push the slide back and eject the shell so that the magazine spring can push another round up, then as the slide returns, it chambers the round.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present disclosure to provide a firearm and a method of providing.
A first exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides a gun. The gun includes a frame extending along a longitudinal direction, the frame having a frame first side and a frame second side perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, one of the frame first side and the frame second side including a frame primary longitudinal sliding interface, and a slide configured to slidingly engage the frame, the slide having a slide first side and a slide second side perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, one of the slide first side and the slide second side including a slide primary longitudinal sliding interface, the slide primary longitudinal sliding interface being complementary to the frame primary longitudinal sliding interface. The gun further includes a first contact pad extending a sufficient distance perpendicular to the longitudinal direction from one of the frame primary longitudinal sliding interface and the slide primary longitudinal sliding interface to contact a remaining one of the frame primary longitudinal sliding interface and the slide primary longitudinal sliding interface.
A second exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides a firearm assembly. The firearm assembly includes a frame comprising a handle and a slide rail guide, the slide rail guide comprising two parallel grooves extending through a long axis of the frame, and a slide having a long axis, the slide comprising two parallel slide rails extending through the long axis of the slide, the two parallel slide rails operable for slidably engaging the two parallel grooves. The firearm assembly further includes a first spacer, the first spacer fixedly attached to one of the frame and the slide, the first spacer operable to slidably engage the slide rails and the slide rail guide providing a first gap between one of the slide rails and the one of the grooves, and a second spacer, the second spacer operable to slidably engage the slide rails and the slide rail guide providing a second gap between the remaining one of the slide rails and the remaining one of the grooves.
A third exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method includes (a) providing a frame comprising a handle and a slide rail guide, the slide rail guide comprising two parallel grooves extending through a long axis of the frame, and providing a slide having a long axis, the slide comprising two parallel slide rails extending through the long axis of the slide, the two parallel slide rails operable for slidably engaging the two parallel grooves. The method further includes providing a first spacer, the first spacer fixedly attached to one of the frame and the slide, the first spacer operable to slidably engage the slide rails and the slide rail guide providing a first gap between one of the slide rails and the one of the grooves, and providing a second spacer, the second spacer operable to slidably engage the slide rails and the slide rail guide providing a second gap between the remaining one of the slide rails and the remaining one of the grooves.
The following will describe embodiments of the present disclosure, but it should be appreciated that the present disclosure is not limited to the described embodiments and various modifications of the invention are possible without departing from the basic principles. The scope of the present disclosure is therefore to be determined solely by the appended claims.
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a gun or firearm having a frame and a slide. Embodiments of the frame and slide are such that the slide can be slidably attached to the frame along a slide rail guide that includes multiple spacers or contact pads that operably form gaps between the frame and the slide along the slide rail guides. Embodiments of the present disclosure further provide a firearm that reduces the occurrence of blockage or jamming based on movement between the frame and the slide by providing cavities that can operably maintain a certain amount of extraneous materials (e.g., dirt, grease, and/or gun residue). The term firearm includes guns, handguns, and pistols, wherein the motive energy can be from chemical or mechanical storage.
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Frame 102 includes a handle portion 106 for interaction with a user's hand. Frame 102 also includes a slide rail guides 108 located on each side of frame 102 (a first side and a second side) extending along the long or longitudinal axis of frame 102. Slide rail guides 108 (or frame primary longitudinal sliding interface) includes two parallel grooves extending through the long axis of frame 102 and are sized to interact with slide 104 to allow slide 104 to slidably engage or attach to slide rail guides 108.
Slide 104 is a part of a firearm that moves during the operating cycle of the firearm 100. Slide 104 is operable to movably or slidably attach to frame 102 such that slide 104 can slide along the long axis of frame 104 within slide rail guide 108. Slide 104 includes a slide rail 110 (or slide primary longitudinal sliding interface) corresponding to and for interacting with slide rail guide 108. Slide rail 110 provides two parallel rails extending through the long axis of slide 104.
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In another embodiment, spacer 112 includes a circular pin extending from one of the grooves of slide rail guide 108 and a second pin extending from the other one of the grooves of slide rail guide 108. Thus, in this embodiment, spacer 112 does not extend through frame 102 perpendicular to the long axis of frame 102, but is only extends from and is present on the surface of the grooves of slide rail guides 108. It should be appreciated that embodiments of spacer 112 include any shape or size provided that spacer 112 allows slide rails 110 to interact with slide rail guides 108 allowing slide 104 to movably attach to frame 102, however, spacer 112 maintains a gap (or distance, cavity) between the bottom of the grooves of slide rail guides 108 and slide rails 110.
In yet another embodiment, slide rails 110 can include a spacer 112. In this embodiment, slide rails 110 can include multiple bumps or ribs that extend from the surface of slide rails 110 for interaction and contact with slide rail guides 108.
In still another embodiment, spacers 112 include a first pin fixedly attached to one of the grooves of slide rail guide 108 and a second pin movably attached to the other one of the grooves of slide rail guide 108. The fixed pin establishes a positional relationship between the slide 104 and the frame 102. The second pin is operably movably relative to the bottom of the groove of slide rail guide 108 such that second pin can move laterally perpendicular to the long axis of slide rail guide 108. Also, second pin includes a spring that urges second pin away from the bottom of the groove of slide rail guide 108 and is thus also biased against slide 104 when it is attached to frame 102. Embodiments of spacer 112 include any number of spacer pairs (i.e., spacers 112 that are adjacent to one another on opposite slide rail guides 108) wherein one of the spacer 112 pairs are movable or both are movable relative to slide rail guides 108 in a direction perpendicular to the long axis slide rail guides 108.
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In a further configuration, each spacer 112 and spring can be a preformed assembly that is affixed to the frame 102. That is, a socket can be provided in the frame 102, wherein the spacer 112/spring assembly is disposed in the socket and retained by mechanical engagement or bonding.
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Slide 104 includes slide rail 110 for interacting with slide rail guides 108. Slide rails 110 are located along an interior surface of slide 110. Slide rails 110 extend along the long axis of slide 104 parallel to one another and correspond to a width and length operable to interact with slide rail guides 108.
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The logic flow diagram may be considered to illustrate the operation of a method or performance of an apparatus or firearm. The logic flow diagram may also be considered a specific manner in which components of a device are configured to cause that device to operate, whether such a device is a firearm, pistol, handgun, barrel, or one or more components thereof.
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Embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail with particular reference to particular embodiments, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalents thereof are intended to be embraced therein.
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62280464 | Jan 2016 | US |