The present application claims the benefit of the following two provisional patent applications, which are each incorporated herein by reference: (i) U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/546,468 entitled “METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONSTRUCTING A POWER SUPPLY CAPABLE OF DUAL FREQUENCY INPUT”, filed Feb. 23, 2004; (ii) U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/547,574 entitled—METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONSTRUCTING A DUAL FREQUENCY REGULATED POWER SUPPLY filed Feb. 26, 2003.
1. Field of the Invention
2. Prior Art
A handgun of this type with a breechblock mechanism that can be actuated on both sides is known from DE 100 08 979 A1. In this case, the breechblock consists of a first pivot lever that is provided with a catch element and arranged on one side of the weapon, wherein this first pivot lever is non-rotatably fitted to a pivot lever shaft that laterally extends through the weapon to the other side. A second pivot lever provided on the other side of the weapon is detachably connected to the free end of the pivot lever shaft. However, the manufacture of such a multi-piece breechblock mechanism is quite complicated. In order to install and remove this breechblock mechanism, both pivot levers must be assembled or disassembled, which is time- and labor-intensive. In addition, suitable measures must be taken in order to ensure that both pivot levers are held together in the assembled state.
The invention is based on the objective of developing a handgun of the initially mentioned type with a breechblock mechanism that can be inexpensively manufactured and easily installed.
This objective is attained with a handgun with the characteristics of claim 1. Practical additional developments and advantageous embodiments of the invention form the objects of the dependent claims.
One significant advantage of the handgun according to the invention can be seen in the fact that the breechblock lever can be manufactured quite easily from a sheet metal by means of punching and bending processes, wherein the breechblock lever can also be easily installed. Complicated manufacturing and installation steps are not required. Another advantage of the invention is that the elimination of any play between the two operating elements results in improved accuracy.
In one particularly practical embodiment of the invention, the two lateral parts are bent upwards relative to the crosspiece. The two respective lateral parts contain front sections that project forwards relative to the crosspiece and are provided with aligned through-openings for a pivot pin.
Holding and operating parts that are respectively bent outwards and downwards preferably are integrally connected to the sections of the two lateral parts that project rearwards relative to the crosspiece, wherein at least one of the holding parts is designed for engaging into a lateral slot of the breech.
A tab that causes the breechblock lever to be pressed into a raised locking position by the feeder mechanism of the inserted magazine is integrally connected to one of the lateral parts.
Other particularities and advantages of the invention are described below with reference to a preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the drawings in which:
a and 1b show a breechblock lever in two perspective representations;
The pistol that is schematically illustrated in
According to
After removing the empty magazine and inserting a full magazine, the breechblock lever 3 can be pressed downwards with the thumb of the right or left hand, namely with the aid of the operating parts 16 and 17 that project from the right and left of the grip piece. This causes the holding part 14 to disengage from the lateral slot such that the pistol is once again ready to be fired.
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20 2004 002 674 U | Feb 2004 | DE | national |
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