The present invention relates to a high feed ramp on the frame of a handgun with an integral relief extension on the upper edge of the feed ramp such that when the gun is fired flat point bullets are easily released into the barrel without jumping or jamming on the bottom edge blade of the chamfered barrel breech. In particular, the modified feed ramp is used in the Colt 1911 style handgun to improve feeding of bullets.
Handguns, such as models like the Colt 1911, have been around for almost 100 years. They were developed and used with mainly round tipped bullets. Today flat nose and hollow point bullets are commonly used. When these later bullets are used in handgun models like the Colt 1911 they typically misfire and jam. If the handgun is used as a protective device this can cause serious if not fatal consequences.
The prior art has tried to solve this problem by modifying the magazine carrying the bullets. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,615,505 to Vaid describes an improved cartridge magazine for a semi-automatic pistol adapted to be loaded with horizontally and vertically stacked cartridges or bullets. The magazine itself is adapted to overcome the occurrences of misfires and jams resulting from the use in such magazines shorter than conventional length cartridges, including hollow point and flat nose bullets.
In addition, U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,047,686 and 7,318,294 B2 to Zimmermann discloses an improved magazine which has crimped feed lips which feed rebated rim cartridges into a handgun or rifle without nose-diving. The magazine has a metal-reinforced follower which extends the operational life of the magazine. Patent '686 specifically describes an improved M1911-style handgun the uses redistributed masses for a slide and bull barrel to reduce perceived recoil and muzzle flip when the gun is fired.
The present invention improves the feed of the semi-wad cutter bullet of a system like the Colt 1911 or other similar guns, without feed ramp on the barrel chamber, by providing an extra long feed ramp on the receiver.
The modified feed ramp on the receiver (or frame) was created by milling on the receiver metal to form an integral little relief rim extension on the upper edge of the frame feed ramp of the handgun. Preferably, the invention is for the Colt system 1911-45ACP having a “drop barrel” mechanism. When fired, the flat point bullet easily enters into (chambers) the barrel without jamming on the bottom edge blade of the chamfered barrel breech and do not misfire.
The prior art patents modify the magazine and do not modify the handgun itself. An advantage of the present invention over the prior art is when the gun fires the little integral relief rim extension drives the flat point bullets easily into the barrel boiler (breech) room without jamming. The flat point bullet, when a fresh cartridge is chambering into the barrel, slides on the little relief rim extension on the frame feed ramp and do not collide with the bottom edge blade of the inner chamfered barrel breech avoiding jamming.
A general objective of the invention is to avoid the semi wad-cutter bullet point jam and jerk on the bottom edge blade of the chamfered barrel breech. This invention allows a full length case chamber to support all surface of case during the firing.
Another advantage of the invention is in providing a boiler room (barrel breech) without a large chamfered breech around its entire inner circumference, in such a way that the boiler room can support the pressure on the entire case surface upon firing.
Another objective of the invention is to allow a user to fire the semi-wad cutter bullet point without jam or jerk.
Another objective of the invention is to provide a new feed ramp on the frame with integral relief rim extension on its upper edge for system Colt 1911 to fire flat point 45 ACP bullets.
Another objective of the invention is to provide a good solution to the problem of a jam of a cast bullet with a modification to the feed ramp on the frame avoiding the costs of changing production machinery.
A further object of the invention is the ability to fire a variety of semi wad-cutter bullet point shapes without jam and jerk.
In the present invention, these purposes, as well as others which will be apparent, are achieved generally by providing a long high feed ramp for use in Colt 1911 style handguns. The invention ramp is on the receiver frame of the handgun and is comprised of an integral rim extension on the upper edge of the frame feed ramp that extends over to the bottom edge of the chamfered boiler room (barrel breech).
The boiler room is also with a small chamfered breech such that when the handgun is fired the bullets easily enter the barrel and do not jam or misfire.
A related handgun is also provided that includes a high feed ramp on the frame (receiver) for guiding bullets into the barrel of the gun; a boiler room (barrel breech) with a small chamfered around its entire inner circumference; an integral relief rim extension on the upper edge of the feed ramp, such that the feed ramp is extended over the bottom edge of said chamfered boiler room; and a full length barrel. The gun has no barrel feed ramp edge blades and the bullets can easily enter into the barrel and do not jam or misfire when the handgun has been fired.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent when the detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention are considered with reference to the drawings, which should be construed in an illustrative and not limiting sense.
In accordance with the present invention a long high feed ramp for use in Colt 1911 style handguns is provided. The ramp is on the receiver frame of the handgun and is comprised of an integral relief rim extension on the upper edge of the frame feed ramp such that the feed ramp is extended over to the bottom edge of the chamfered barrel breech. The boiler room is also with a small chamfered breech around its inner circumference so that when the handgun is fired the bullets easily enter the barrel and do not jam or misfire. As described in the accompanying drawings the structures of the invention device are labeled as follows:
The dimension of the high frame feed ramp of the invention is preferably 7.086 pt (2.5 mm), much longer than the standard short frame feed ramp.
As used in this application the term handgun includes semi-automatic pistols, most preferably, the Colt 1911 45 ACP drop barrel.
More specifically,
The mechanism of the Colt 1911 45-ACP is a recoil locked-breech swinging link drop barrel. Upon firing the barrel and the slide backward together for a fraction of an inch until the swinging link causes the barrel to swing downward and stop on the receiver beyond the low edge of the frame feed ramp.
The drop barrel breech is without a feed ramp and upon firing the barrel breech recoils and goes down and stops on the receiver beyond the frame feed ramp. Without the integral relief rim extension of the invention, the bullet point can collide and jam or jerk on the bottom edge blade of the chamfered barrel breech and the gun will be misfire.
As described the invention modification is a high feed ramp milling made on the receiver metal, specifically an integral relief rim extension on the upper edge of the frame feed ramp behind the recoil stop of the drop barrel breech. As illustrated in
When the gun fires the integral little relief rim extension on the upper edge of the frame feed ramp drives a flat point bullet easily into the barrel boiler room without jamming on the bottom edge blade of the chamfered barrel breech so that the gun doesn't misfire. This happens because when a fresh cartridge chambers into the barrel the flat point bullet slides on the integral little relief extension (high feed ramp) into the barrel chamber such that the flat point bullet doesn't collide with the bottom edge blade of the chamfered boiler room. The cartridge easily chambers in the barrel and the gun can fire properly.
The Colt 1911 hand gun, with the invention structural modification, will never jam or misfire. It can also handle a wide variety of bullets commercially available on the market, i.e. from ball to jacketed hollow points and semi-wad cutter flat points. The modified Colt 1911 45-ACP with the high feed ramp relief rim extension fires without problems and will last a long while and it will never jam or misfire again.
The extended feed ramp permits the gun to work fine with cast bullet flat point. A test was performed with eight rounds of flat point bullets in the magazine. The gun performed perfectly and did not jam.
The foregoing description of various and preferred embodiments of the present invention has been provided for purposes of illustration only, and it is understood that numerous modifications, variations and alterations may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 61/214,098 filed Apr. 20, 2009, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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61214098 | Apr 2009 | US |