This application claims the benefit of a PPA filed on May 25, 2007 as delivered by the United States Postal Service #EB409094289US by the present inventor.
1. Field of Invention
This invention generally relates to firearm flash reduction devices, specifically to devices which may be placed on the vent of a gas operated rifle for the purpose of suppressing the flash which results from the combusting powder being vented from the rifles gas operating system when the host firearm is discharged.
2. Prior Art
Various systems exist for reducing the muzzle flash of a firearm when it has been discharged. Previous designs provide a combination of features which culminated in a system for reducing the muzzle flash of a firearm to various degrees. BE Meyers four tine design and the Smith Enterprises Vortex flash suppressor are two popular designs currently available. The proposed apparatus is a new use for the Blackout flash hider which is another design of mine.
Gas operating systems for firearms which utilize a piston often vent gases from the operating system. When these gases exit the confines of the firearms operating system combustion of the un-burnt powder particles takes place and creates a flash. For military and police users flash creates several hazards. These hazards include, but are not limited to giving away the users position and eliminating his night vision capability when the rifle is discharged.
The proposed apparatus incorporates a flash hider onto the gas plug or over the gas vent of a gas operated rifle. With a flash hider disrupting the combustion of un-burnt powder particles the bright flash typically associated with the discharge of a rifle will be eliminated or greatly reduced.
Accordingly several objects and advantages of the present invention are
Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description and drawings.
My device encompasses a flash hider being incorporated into the gas system of a semi automatic rifle. Rifles which uses a gas piston operating system, well known in the prior art, has a vent, or port located near the front of the rifle where excess gas from the firearms operating system is vented or expelled. When these excess gasses are expelled the previously unburnt powder particles are super heated then suddenly exposed to an oxygen rich environment. Upon exposure to oxygen the powder particles are ignited resulting in flash. Flash hiders have long been incorporated onto the barrel of a firearm to eliminate this phenomenon at muzzle. Since the total elimination of a firearms flash signature is the goal of modern militaries I decided to incorporate a flash hider which would interface with the gas regulator switch of a military rifle, specifically the FN SCAR-L and SCAR-H family of weapons.
The novel features believed to be characteristic of the invention, together with further advantages thereof, will be better understood from the following description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated by way of example. It is to be expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention.
The gas regulator flash hider is manufactured using a lathe and mill to complete both circular and plunge cuts which are necessary for its construction. A metallic alloy is used as material
As used herein, the word “front” or “forward” corresponds to the forward area of the gas regulator flash hider (i.e., to the right as shown in
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When firearm 10 is discharged the expanding gases flow through the gas block 12 and are forced through the gas port 3 when the gas regulator housing 5 is in second position 6. Subsequently the gas exits the host firearm 10 through the gas exit aperture 2. The geometry of flash hider tines 1 are designed to prevent a flash from occurring by disrupting the ignition of unburned powder particles as they come into contact with an oxygen rich environment. Flash suppressors are well known in the prior art but I intend to use the design being claimed as novel in RPA filed Apr. 16, 2007.
The preferred embodiment gas regulator flash hider has two positions. First position 7 is used when the firearm 10 is being fired without a noise suppressor 11. Second position 6 restricts the amount of gas being forced into the firearm 10 operating system by restricting the size of the gas port 3. This position prevents too much gas from entering the firearm 10 operating system. Sizing the hole appropriately varies from weapon to weapon and is outside of the scope of my present invention. In either position excess gas is vented through the gas exit aperture 2 thereby forcing the expanding gases through a small hole causing the unburnt propellant to ignite. The flash hider tines 1 prevent this ignition by slowing and dispersing the high velocity powder particles. My unique design is meant to eliminate flash from the gas block 12 of gas operated firearm 10.
When the gas regulator housing 5 is inserted into the gas system of a firearm there is a mating surface 8 which is designed to interface with the host weapons gas system. The preferred embodiment of the proposed apparatus is designed to interface with the FN Manufacturing SCAR-L and SCAR-H rifles, but a design for the HK 416 rifle is underway.
Accordingly the reader will see that, by the invention, I have provided an apparatus which is designed to effectively eliminate flash being produced as a result of a firearm venting excess gas from its operating system. The proposed apparatus is particularly suited to being used in conjunction with a noise suppressor which dramatically increases back pressure. I have also afforded any user of my invention the ability to use night vision devises while firing a weapon with my gas regulator flash hider in place. Further is can be seen that the user of the proposed apparatus being used in conjunction with a flash suppressor, or noise suppressor will produce little or no flash signature when the firearm is discharged.
While my above drawings and description contain many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of one preferred embodiment thereof. For example the Gas regulator flash hider may be adopted to work with other gas operating systems which vent excess gas from the operating system.
Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
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20100275769 A1 | Nov 2010 | US |