Claims
- 1. For use with a firearm, a hammer release apparatus comprising:
a pivotably mounted hammer including a stop notch, and a projection; a hammer spring operably connected to the hammer for generating a rotational force biasing the hammer from a cocked position toward a firing position; a pivotably mounted trigger having an engagement nose disposed at one end; a trigger spring operably coupled to the trigger for biasing the trigger to a rest position, the trigger being actuatable, against a force of the trigger spring from a rest position into a depressed position; a pivotably mounted trigger lever having one end disposed to engage the stop notch of the hammer, and an opposed end disposed to engage the trigger engagement nose; a pivotably mounted restraining apparatus having a catch disposed to restrainingly engage the projection of the hammer; and a restraining spring operably connected to the restraining apparatus and generating a force counter to the rotational force of the hammer spring.
- 2. A hammer release apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the restraining apparatus comprises a one-way catch that restrainingly engages the hammer upon movement of the hammer towards the firing position.
- 3. A hammer release apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the restraining apparatus may be rotated to separate the restraining apparatus and the projection of the hammer.
- 4. A hammer release apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a safety shaft which is rotatable about an axis, the safety shaft having a position wherein the safety shaft prevents engagement between the restraining apparatus and the hammer.
- 5. A hammer release apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a safety shaft which is rotatable about an axis, the safety shaft having a position wherein the safety shaft prevents the movement of the trigger into the depressed position.
- 6. A hammer release apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a safety shaft which is rotatable about an axis, the safety shaft having a position wherein the safety shaft allows the engagement between the restraining apparatus and the hammer and allows the movement of the trigger into the depressed position.
- 7. A hammer release apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a safety shaft which is rotatable about an axis, the safety shaft having a circumferential surface which raises the catch out of engagement with the projection of the hammer.
- 8. A hammer release apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the restraining spring pivots the restraining apparatus into engagement with the projection of the hammer when the hammer is in the cocked position, but pivots at least a portion of the retraining apparatus away from the projection, when the hammer is moved from the firing position toward the cocked position.
- 9. For use with a firearm, an apparatus for reducing a pull resistance associated with the firing of the firearm comprising:
a trigger positioned for movement between a rest position and a depressed position; a hammer adapted to move between a cocked position and a firing position when the trigger enters the depressed position; a hammer spring biasing the hammer towards the firing position, the hammer spring producing at least a portion of the pull resistence associated with pulling the trigger; a restraining lever operatively engaging the hammer; and a retraining spring cooperating with the restraining lever to reduce the pull resistance.
- 10. An apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein the restraining lever comprises a one-way catch that engages the hammer when the hammer is in the cocked position.
- 11. An apparatus as defined in claim 9, further comprising a safety shaft which is rotatable about an axis, the safety shaft having a position wherein the safety shaft prevents engagement between the restraining lever and the hammer.
- 12. An apparatus as defined in claim 9, further comprising a safety shaft which is rotatable about an axis, the safety shaft having a position wherein the safety shaft prevents the movement of the trigger into the depressed position.
- 13. An apparatus as defined in claim 9, further comprising a safety shaft which is rotatable about an axis, the safety shaft having a position wherein the safety shaft allows the engagement between the restraining lever and the hammer and allows the movement of the trigger into the depressed position.
- 14. A firearm comprising:
a trigger positioned for movement between a rest position and a depressed position; a hammer adapted to move between a cocked position and a firing position when the trigger enters the depressed position; a hammer spring biasing the hammer towards the firing position, the hammer spring producing at lease a portion of a pull resistence associated with pulling the trigger; a restraining lever operatively engaging the hammer; and a restraining spring cooperating with the restraining lever to reduce the pull resistance.
- 15. A firearm as defined in claim 14, wherein the restraining lever comprises a one-way catch that engages the hammer when the hammer is in the cocked position.
- 16. A firearm as defined in claim 14, further comprising a safety shaft which is rotatable about an axis, the safety shaft having a position wherein the safety shaft prevents engagement between the restraining lever and the hammer.
- 17. A firearm as defined in claim 14, further comprising a safety shaft which is rotatable about an axis, the safety shaft having a position wherein the safety shaft prevents the movement of the trigger into the depressed position.
- 18. A firearm as defined in claim 14, further comprising a safety shaft which is rotatable about an axis, the safety shaft having a position wherein the safety shaft allows the engagement between the restraining apparatus and the hammer and allows the movement of the trigger into the depressed position.
- 19. A method of reducing a pull resistance associated with firing a firearm comprising the steps of:
biasing a hammer towards a fired position; securing the hammer in a cocked position to thereby create a pull resistence associated with a trigger operatively engaging the hammer; and applying a restraining force to the hammer to at least partially counteract the pull resistance.
- 20. A method as defined in claim 19, further comprising the step of rotating a safety shaft about an axis to prevent the application of the restraining force.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
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DE 198 46 657 |
Oct 1998 |
DE |
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PCT/EP99/07532 |
Oct 1999 |
EP |
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RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 from PCT Application Ser. No. PCT/EP99/07532, filed Oct. 7, 1999.