The present invention relates generally to firearms, and particularly to a grip safety for a firearm (e.g., handgun, pistol, revolver, rifle, machine gun, etc.).
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However, prior art grip safeties do not completely prevent accidental discharge so as to avoid unintentional injuries and/or death. For example, the grip safety can be depressed when retrieving the gun from the holster and the gun can be accidentally discharged before the gun is properly aimed at the target.
The present invention seeks to provide an improved grip safety for a weapon, as is described in detail further hereinbelow. The invention is described for a handgun, but the invention is applicable for other kinds of firearms, and the terms, handgun, weapon and firearm are used interchangeably. The grip safety is unlikely to be inadvertently depressed when retrieving the gun from the holster, thereby preventing accidents.
There is thus provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a weapon including a frame, a slide, a trigger and a grip, and a grip safety positioned on a side panel of the grip.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the grip safety is positioned such that only if the grip is properly and fully gripped by a shooter, the grip safety moves to an off position which enables firing the weapon. The grip safety may include a pad, a lever, a button or a depressable element. The grip safety is biased to be normally in a safe position that prevents firing the weapon.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention movement of the grip safety to an off position which enables firing the weapon is not coplanar with or parallel to movement of the trigger. For example, the grip safety may be perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the weapon, that is, the grip safety movement is perpendicular to the trigger movement.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the grip safety includes a lug, biased by a biasing device, which nominally blocks movement of a firearm mechanism of the weapon.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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Handgun 10 includes a grip 14, constructed of a back strap 16 (rear portion that contacts the shooter's palm), front strap 18 (front portion that contacts the shooter's fingers) and side panels 20 between the front and back straps 18 and 16. Handgun 10 also includes a frame 17, slide 19 and trigger 22.
In one embodiment, grip safety 12 is positioned on the side panels 20. Grip safety 12 is normally in the safe position so that handgun 10 will not fire. Grip safety 12 is positioned such that only if the grip 14 is properly and fully gripped by the shooter, the grip safety 12 moves to an off position which enables firing. For example, grip safety 12 may include a pad, lever, button or other element that can be actuated such as by depressing the element. Grip safety 12 may be spring-biased to be normally in the safe position when not depressed.
In the prior art, in which the grip safety is positioned at or above the back strap, the grip safety works by blocking any rearward movement of the trigger (such as blocking the trigger bow in a 1911 handgun or the trigger bar in an XD handgun) unless the gun is gripped in the hand. The grip safety is spring-biased. In the 1911 handgun, for example, the sear spring applies pressure to both the back of the trigger bow and the grip safety. In other handguns, the grip safety is spring-biased in other ways (e.g., in the XD, the grip safety spring is a coil spring mounted on the grip safety pin).
Accordingly, in the prior art, the grip safety blocks rearward movement of the trigger by being positioned in back of the trigger along a longitudinal axis of the handgun, which is any imaginary axis that extends between the front and rear extremities of the handgun parallel to, or collinear with, the bore sight. The grip safety is thus coplanar with the trigger. The grip safety, when depressed, pivots out of the way of the trigger to allow rearward movement of the trigger.
In contrast, in the present invention, the grip safety 12 is not coplanar with the plane A (
As mentioned above, grip safety 12 is positioned such that if and only if grip 14 is fully gripped by the shooter, grip safety 12 moves to the off position which enables firing. This may be accomplished, e.g., by positioning the actuable element (e.g., pad) on the side panels 20 next to the shooter's metacarpal bones. The actuable elements may be positioned on one or both sides of the grip 14.
The grip safety of the present invention may be located on one or both sides of the firearm (both sides being preferable for ambidextrous operation).
The grip safety of the present invention may be configured to block a firearm mechanism FM other than the trigger, such as the sear or the hammer. In such a case, the grip safety of the present invention may be used in addition to the existing back-strap grip safety.
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Alternatively, instead of being mechanical, the grip safety of the present invention may be electrically, electronically, electromechanically, pneumatically, hydraulically or chemically operated, or in any other way.
The grip safety of the present invention may be implemented in existing handguns with some rework. For example, the 1911 handgun has a sear spring located in the grip frame. The sear spring is a three-pronged leaf spring that resets the sear and grip safety, and also applies tension on the disconnect to push the disconnect away from the sear legs. Installing the grip safety of the present invention in a 1911 handgun would require rework of the handle and perhaps rework or replacement of the sear spring. The pivoting mechanism of the thumb safety of the 1911 may also require rework.
The grip 14 may additionally incorporate a recognition device 30 (e.g., “finger print”/“palm print recognition device” or any other device for biometric recognition or electronic recognition, or any other recognition device for recognition between the firearm and a pre-agreed/designated reference) capable of recognizing/identifying the shooter's hand. The recognition device 30 permits unlocking the weapon only for an authorized user or keeping it locked for anyone unauthorized. The recognition device 30 may be optionally located on the grip safety 12.
The grip 14 may include memory capacity 32 (and can even have an internal USB) for memorizing the shooter's history.
It is appreciated that various features of the invention which are, for clarity, described in the contexts of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any suitable subcombination.