Claims
- 1. A safety assembly for use in combination with a hand gun of the type including a rebound slide disposable between a locking position and a release position relative to movement of a trigger lever, a firing pin block, a trigger and a hammer to accomplish the firing cycle of the hand gun, said assembly comprising:
- (a) a piston assembly movably mounted in a handle of the gun and extending transversely therethrough in communicating relation with each oppositely disposed handle stock portion mounted on opposite sides of the handle of the gun,
- (b) said piston assembly comprising two piston segments, a longer piston segment and a shorter piston segment connected together in spaced apart relation and each movably mounted at least partially within a different one of said handle stock portions,
- (c) each of said piston segments including an exposed outer end surface and said piston assembly including a longitudinal dimension sufficient to selectively dispose each of said outer end surfaces concurrently in adjacent relation to an outer surface of a respectively positioned handle stock portion,
- (d) said rebound slide including an integrally formed tail portion of unitary design, said tail portion containing a concave area projecting inwardly therefrom for accommodation of said longer piston segment when said safety assembly is disposed in an interruptive position, said interruptive position defined by a blocking disposition of said longer piston segment relative to said tail portion of said rebound slide as said rebound slide moves between the locking position and the release position thereof,
- (e) said piston assembly selectively positionable along a longitudinal dimension between a safety position and an operative position,
- (f) said safety position defined by substantially flush disposition of each outer end surface of said piston segments with the outer surface of the correspondingly positioned handle stock portions, and disposition of said tail portion of said rebound slide in said interruptive position, and
- (g) said operative position defined by respective recessed and protruding positions of said piston segments relative to correspondingly positioned handle stock portions and disposition of said tail portion of said rebound slide out of said interruptive portion.
- 2. An assembly as in claim 1 further comprising a latch means for removably stopping said longer piston segment in either said safety position or operative position, said longer piston segment comprising indentation means formed in a lateral exterior surface thereof and disposed in aligned engaging relation with said latch means for engagement of said latch means with said longer piston segment.
- 3. An assembly as in claim 2 wherein said indentation means comprises at least two indentations disposed in equally spaced relation to one another and each indentation disposed in receiving relation to said latch means along a length of said longer piston segment.
- 4. An assembly as in claim 3 wherein said safety position is further defined by receiving engagement of said latch means within an outermost one of said indentations and said operative position further defined by receiving engagement of said latch means with an innermost one of said indentations.
- 5. An assembly as in claim 4 wherein said two indentations are disposed linearly along a length of said longer piston segment and in coplanar relation with said latch means, said piston assembly disposable linearly along its own longitudinal axis to change disposition of said latch means with different ones of said indentations.
- 6. An assembly as in claim 2 wherein said latch means comprises a latch structure disposed transversely of said longer piston segment and including one end portion dimensioned and disposed for receiving engagement within said indentation means and continuous engagement with said lateral exterior surface.
- 7. An assembly as in claim 6 wherein said latch structure comprises a biasing means connected to said end portion for biasing thereof outwardly into engaging relation with said longer piston segment and said indentation means.
- 8. An assembly as in claim 6 further comprising bushing means mounted within said handle stock portion in surrounding relation to each of said piston segments and disposed contiguous to the outer surface of the handle stock portion, said bushing means comprising two bushing elements each including a hollow interior open ended construction, an outer open end of each bushing element disposed in communicating relation with the outer surface of the correspondingly positioned handle stock portion, one of said bushing elements including an aperture means integrally formed therein in alignment with both said latch member and said indentation means for channeling placement of said end portion within one of said indentations.
- 9. An assembly as in claim 1 further comprising bushing means mounted within said handle stock portions in surrounding relation to each of said piston segments and disposed contiguous to the outer surface of the handle stock portions.
- 10. An assembly as in claim 9 wherein said bushing means comprises two bushing elements each including a hollow interior, open ended construction, an outer open end of each bushing element disposed in communicating relation with the outer surface of the correspondingly handle stock portion.
- 11. An assembly as in claim 10 wherein each piston segment is slidingly disposed in surrounded relation within one of said bushing elements and movable coaxially thereto between said safety and said operative positions of said piston assembly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 286,465 filed Dec. 19, 1988 now abandoned.
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