Claims
- 1. A handgun comprising a frame, a barrel assembly supported on said frame and including a plurality of barrels, each of said barrels having an associated cartridge chamber, a trigger supported on said frame for movement between ready and firing positions, a hammer pivotally supported on said frame for movement between releasing and striking positions, a firing element supported on said hammer for rotary indexing movement in one direction relative to said hammer to successive striking locations, said firing element in each of its striking locations being aligned with an associated one of said cartridge chambers, indexing means for rotating said firing element to one of its striking locations in response to movement of said hammer to its releasing position, means for biasing said indexing means in the direction of said striking position and toward engagement with said firing element, detent means for accurately aligning and releasably retaining said firing element in said one striking location and preventing retrograde rotation of said firing element from said one striking location, strut means for biasing said hammer from its releasing position toward its striking position and including a strut engageable with said hammer and a strut spring acting between said strut in said frame, sear means for moving said hammer to its releasing position in opposition to the biasing force of said strut means and releasing it in its releasing position in response to movement of said trigger from its ready position to its firing position, and stop means for arresting movement of said strut in the direction of said striking position, said strut means being out of engagement with said hammer during the initial portion of the travel of said hammer toward its releasing position in response to movement of said trigger from its ready position toward its firing position and during the final portion of the travel of the hammer from its releasing position to its striking position, said means for biasing said indexing means acting through said indexing means and said firing element and biasing said hammer toward its striking position when said trigger is in its ready position and during initial movement of said hammer toward its releasing position in response to movement of said trigger toward its firing position.
- 2. A handgun as set forth in claim 1 including means for disabling said indexing means while said trigger is in its firing position.
- 3. A handgun as set forth in claim 2 wherein said indexing means comprises a plurality of notches in said firing element and a pawl engageable with said notches and said disabling means comprises means on said trigger for engaging said pawl.
- 4. A handgun as set forth in claim 1 wherein said detent means comprises a ball detent mechanism carried by said hammer.
- 5. A handgun comprising a frame, a barrel assembly supported on said frame and including a plurality of barrels, each of said barrels having an associated cartridge chamber, a trigger supported on said frame for movement between ready and firing positions, a hammer pivotally supported on said frame for movement between releasing and striking positions, a firing element supported on said hammer for rotary indexing movement relative to said hammer to successive striking locations, detent means carried by said hammer and cooperating with said firing element for accurately aligning and releasably retaining said firing element in each of its striking locations, said firing element in each of its striking locations being aligned with an associated one of said cartridge chambers, indexing means for rotating said firing element to one of its striking locations in response to movement of said hammer to its releasing position, means for biasing said indexing means in the direction of said striking position and toward engagement with said firing element, strut means for biasing said hammer from its releasing position toward its striking position and including a strut engageable with said hammer and a strut spring acting between said strut in said frame, sear means for moving said hammer to its releasing position in opposition to the biasing force of said strut means and releasing it in its releasing position in response to movement of said trigger from its ready position to its firing position, stop means for arresting movement of said strut in the direction of said striking position, said strut means being out of engagement with said hammer during the initial portion of the travel of said hammer toward its releasing position in response to movement of said trigger from its ready position toward its firing position and during the final portion of the travel of the hammer from its releasing position to its striking position, and means for disabling said indexing means while said trigger is in its firing position and during at least a portion of the movement of the trigger from its firing to its ready position.
- 6. A handgun as set forth in either claim 1 or claim 5 wherein the means supporting said hammer comprises said stop means.
- 7. A handgun as set forth in claim 6 wherein said means supporting said hammer comprises a pivot pin.
- 8. A handgun as set forth in claim 7 wherein said strut is engageable with said hammer in radially spaced relation to the pivotal axis of said hammer.
- 9. A handgun as set forth in claim 8 wherein said strut has a yoke defining a first point of contact engageable with said hammer and a second point of contact engageable with the means supporting said hammer.
- 10. A handgun as set forth in claim 9 wherein said firing mechanism includes another pin mounted on said hammer in radially spaced relation to the pivotal axis of said hammer and said first point of contact is engageable with said other pin.
- 11. A handgun as set forth in claim 9 wherein said strut comprises a generally T-shaped member having a crossbar portion and a stem portion.
- 12. A handgun as set forth in claim 11 wherein said yoke is defined by said crossbar portion and said strut spring is received on said stem portion.
- 13. A handgun comprising a frame, a barrel assembly supported on said frame and including a plurality of barrels, each of said barrels having an associated cartridge chamber, a trigger supported on said frame for movement between ready and firing positions, a hammer pivotally supported on said frame for movement between releasing and striking positions, a firing element supported on said hammer for rotary indexing movement relative to said hammer to successive striking locations, said firing element in each of its striking locations being aligned with an associated one of said cartridge chambers, indexing means for rotating said firing element to one of its striking locations in response to movement of said hammer to its releasing position and including a plurality of outwardly opening notches equal in number to said striking locations and formed in said firing element and a pawl engageable with an associated one of said notches when said firing element is at one of said firing locations, detent means for accurately aligning and releasably retaining said firing element in said one striking location and including a detent member engageable with another of said notches when said firing element is at said one firing location, means for biasing said indexing means in the direction of said striking position and toward engagement with said firing element, strut means for biasing said hammer from its releasing position toward its striking position and including a strut engageable with said hammer and a strut spring acting between said strut in said frame, sear means for moving said hammer to its releasing position in opposition to the biasing force of said strut means and releasing it in its releasing position in response to movement of said trigger from its ready position to its firing position, and stop means for arresting movement of said strut in the direction of said striking position, said strut means being out of engagement with said hammer during the initial portion of the travel of said hammer toward its releasing position in response to movement of said trigger from its ready position toward its firing position and during the final portion of the travel of the hammer from its releasing position to its striking position, said means for biasing said indexing means acting through said indexing means and said firing element and biasing said hammer toward its striking position when said trigger is in its ready position and during initial movement of said hammer toward its releasing position in response to movement of said trigger toward its firing position.
- 14. A handgun as set forth in claim 13 wherein each of said notches is at least partially defined by a first surface generally parallel to the axis of said firing element and a second surface inclined outwardly and away from said first surface.
- 15. A handgun as set forth in claim 14 wherein said first surface is disposed in an axial plane.
- 16. A handgun comprising a frame, a barrel assembly supported on said frame and including a plurality of barrels, each of said barrels having an associated cartridge chamber, a trigger supported on said frame for movement between ready and firing positions, a hammer pivotally supported on said frame for movement between releasing and striking positions, a firing element supported on said hammer for rotary indexing movement relative to said hammer to successive striking locations, said firing element in each of its striking locations being aligned with an associated one of said cartridge chambers, indexing means for rotating said firing element to one of its striking locations in response to movement of said hammer to its releasing position, means for biasing said indexing means in the direction of said striking position and toward engagement with said firing element, strut means for biasing said hammer from its releasing position toward its striking position and including a strut engageable with said hammer and a strut spring acting between said strut in said frame, sear means for moving said hammer to its releasing position in opposition to the biasing force of said strut means and releasing it in its releasing position in response to movement of said trigger from its ready position to its firing position, means for disabling said indexing means while said trigger is in its firing position, and stop means for arresting movement of said strut in the direction of said striking position, said strut means being out of engagement with said hammer during the initial portion of the travel of said hammer toward its releasing position in response to movement of said trigger from its ready position toward its firing position and during the final portion of the travel of the hammer from its releasing position to its striking position, said means for biasing said indexing means acting through said indexing means and said firing element and biasing said hammer toward its striking position when said trigger is in its ready position and during initial movement of said hammer toward its releasing position in response to movement of said trigger toward its firing position.
- 17. A handgun as set forth in claim 16 wherein said disabling means comprises a lug projecting from said trigger.
- 18. A handgun as set forth in claim 16 wherein said disabling means further comprises means for maintaining said indexing means in a disabled condition during at least a portion of the movement of the trigger from its firing to its ready position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 111,870, filed Jan. 14, 1980, now abandoned.
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