This application claims priority from German Application No. DE 10 2009 039 669.1, filed Sep. 2, 2009, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
The present invention relates to a hand gun with a tensioning lever (cocking lever), connected with the lock, which lever has at least one handle for cocking the weapon.
A self-loading hand gun is a firearm or weapon known from the prior art, in which the tensioning lever is securely connected with the lock. A hand gun of the type named in the introduction is described for example in DE 10 2006 006 034 B. There, the handle, connected with the tensioning lever, is arranged at the rear end of the housing of the weapon. The tensioning lever has a T-shaped hand grip there, which projects out from the housing and on which two handles are arranged on both sides of the weapon. Cocking takes place by drawing back the tensioning lever in the longitudinal direction of the weapon. The T-shaped hand grip has the advantage that the tensioning lever can be operated both by a right-handed person and also by a left-handed person. However, in this known solution, the relative position of the tensioning lever in relation to the housing of the weapon is established at its rear end.
An object of the present invention consists in providing a hand gun of the type named in the introduction, which is designed such that the relative position of the handle for actuating the tensioning lever is changeable on the weapon.
The solution to this problem is provided by a hand gun of the type named in the introduction, having the characterizing features of the claims.
According to one aspect of the invention, provision is made that, viewed in the longitudinal direction of the weapon, at least two alternative fastening positions, spaced apart from each other, are provided for the handle for actuating the tensioning lever.
Preferably, at least three fastening positions, respectively spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction of the housing, are provided along the housing for the handle for actuating the tensioning lever. The user therefore has the possibility of selecting the position of the handle for actuating the tensioning lever as required, as appears to him to be the most comfortable and the most favourable when handling the weapon.
In addition, according to one embodiment of the present invention, provision is made that both on the right-hand side and also on the left-hand side of the housing, at least respectively one fastening position, preferably at least respectively two alternative fastening positions, respectively spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction of the housing, are arranged for the handle for actuating the tensioning lever. Through this measure, it is possible to produce a weapon which can be used uniformly both by right-handed people and also by left-handed people. This is particularly advantageous for logistics in the military field, because then two different models do not have to be stored for one weapon type. Preferably, the rearmost fastening position here is situated with some distance in front of the rearmost end of the weapon and the further fastening positions lie further towards the front.
It is also possible to provide a handle for actuating the tensioning lever respectively both on the right hand side and also on the left hand side of the housing (bi-manual handle), so that in this case it is even possible that selectively a left-handed person or a right-handed person uses the weapon, without it first being necessary to release the handle from its position and mount it on the other side of the weapon.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the handle for actuating the tensioning lever is releasable by releasing a screw connection out of its respective fastening position. It is therefore very simple to alter the respective fastening position of the handle. The latter can be fastened for example so that it can be unscrewed without a tool, by hand out from its fastening position and screwed in, in another position. For example, at its end facing the weapon, the handle has a thread which is associated with a corresponding thread in the tensioning lever. The latter thread can lie for example inside the housing in the region of the groove, so that when the handle is fastened it is not visible from the exterior. The handle can, for example, be a kind of pin which projects on the housing, protruding laterally outwards from the groove.
Yet another embodiment of the invention provides that a groove, open towards the exterior, on the housing of the hand gun is associated with at least one fastening position of the handle, into which groove the handle partially engages radially.
An element of the handle and/or a connecting element to the tensioning lever may be guided in the above-mentioned groove in a longitudinal direction during the cocking motion or movement for cocking of the hand gun in preparation for discharging a round.
In addition, a groove, open towards the exterior, on the housing of the weapon may be associated with each fastening position of the handle, into which groove the handle partially engages radially (in transverse direction) and the length of this groove, in which the handle may be guided in a movable manner, corresponds respectively approximately to the cocking path of the tensioning lever.
An element, projecting outwards out of the groove, which is connected with the tensioning lever or which is a part of the tensioning lever, may form the handle for its actuation and may be constructed for example for instance in the manner of a knob or button. This element can, for example, be connected with a shaft which projects in radial direction into the groove and is guided in the latter.
Other features identified in the claims relate to additional aspects of the invention. Further advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description.
The present invention is described in further detail below with the aid of example embodiments with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
a-3d show four diagrammatically simplified illustrations respectively as a side view, which show a handle according to the invention in various positions on the tensioning lever;
a-4c show three diagrammatically simplified sectional illustrations which explain the principle of fastening the handle according to the invention.
Firstly, reference is made to
Further details in this respect are apparent from the diagrammatic illustrations of
In
c shows a variant in which the handle 15 is again situated in the rearmost position, but here on the right hand side of the weapon. In
Further details are apparent from the diagrammatic sectional illustrations of
b shows the variant of
Referring to the figures and the list of reference numbers generally, the invention is susceptible of other and various embodiments. For example, there is a hand gun with a tensioning lever (cocking lever), connected with the lock, which has at least one handle for cocking the weapon, characterized in that viewed in the longitudinal direction of the housing (1), at least two alternative fastening positions, spaced apart from each other, are provided for the handle (15) for actuating the tensioning lever (14).
The hand gun may be further characterized in that along the housing at least three fastening positions, respectively spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction of the housing, are provided for the handle (15) for actuating the tensioning lever (14).
The hand gun may characterized in that both on the right hand side and also on the left hand side of the housing, respectively at least one fastening position, preferably at least respectively two alternative fastening positions, respectively spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction of the housing, are arranged for the handle (15a, 15b) for actuating the tensioning lever (14).
The hand gun may also be characterized in that the handle (15) to actuate the tensioning lever (14) is releasable from its respective fastening position by releasing a screw connection.
The hand gun may also be characterized in that a groove (16), open towards the exterior, on the housing (12) of the weapon is associated with at least one fastening position of the handle (15), into which groove the handle partially engages radially.
The hand gun may also be characterized in that an element of the handle (15) and/or a connecting element to the tensioning lever (14) is guided in a groove (16) in the longitudinal direction on the movement for cocking.
The hand gun may also be characterized in that a groove (16), open towards the exterior, on the housing of the weapon is respectively associated with each fastening position of the handle (15), into which groove the handle (15) partially engages radially (in transverse direction) and the length of this groove corresponds respectively approximately to the cocking path of the tensioning lever (14).
The hand gun may also be characterized in that an element, projecting towards the exterior out from the groove (16), which is connected with the tensioning lever (14) or which is a part of the tensioning lever, forms the handle (15) for its actuation and is constructed for instance in the manner of a pin, a knob or a button.
The hand gun may be further characterized in that the element (15) is connected with a shaft, which projects in radial direction (transverse direction) into the groove (16) and is guided in the latter.
The following is a listing of reference numbers and associated components of illustrated embodiments:
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20110047848 A1 | Mar 2011 | US |