Claims
- 1. Apparatus for reducing gun rise, muzzle jump and laterally oriented movement of a semi automatic pistol upon discharge of the pistol, the pistol including a chamber, barrel having a bore formed therein defining a longitudinal axis of rotation and extending from the chamber and a muzzle defining an outlet end of the bore, a slide translatable along the barrel between a battery position and a recoil position during each discharge cycle of the pistol and a barrel housing for supporting the barrel, said apparatus comprising in combination:
- a) a rib extending from the barrel, said rib including a surface;
- b) a plurality of nozzles extending through said rib for discharging a portion of the exhaust gases present within the bore of the barrel upon discharge of the pistol to provide a force acting on the pistol in response to the thrust generated during discharge, each nozzle of said plurality of nozzles including an inlet disposed at the bore, an outlet disposed in said surface of said rib and a laterally oriented axis extending through said inlet and said outlet, each of said nozzles providing thrust along said laterally oriented axis and a commensurate force acting upon the pistol, at least one of said plurality of nozzles producing a force, which force has a vertical component of force to counter gun rise and muzzle jump and a horizontal component of force to produce laterally oriented movement of the pistol; and
- c) a slot disposed in each of the slide and the barrel housing for receiving said rib and for accommodating movement of said slide between the battery position and the recoil position.
- 2. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein at least two of said plurality of nozzles provide opposed horizontal components of force to produce a force couple to counter any tendency of angular displacement of the barrel in the horizontal plane and without inducing lateral displacement of the pistol in the horizontal plane.
- 3. The apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein at least another of said plurality of nozzles provides a horizontal component of force to produce lateral displacement of the pistol upon discharge.
- 4. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said plurality of nozzles are aligned along the barrel.
- 5. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the laterally oriented axis of at least one nozzle of said plurality of nozzles intersects the longitudinal axis of the bore.
- 6. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the laterally extending axis of at least one nozzle of said plurality of nozzles does not intersect the longitudinal axis of the bore.
- 7. Apparatus for reducing gun rise, muzzle jump and lateral reorientation upon discharge of a semi automatic pistol having a chamber, a barrel having a bore extending from the chamber to a muzzle defining an outlet end of the bore, a slide translatable along the barrel between a battery position and a recoil position during each discharge cycle of the pistol, said apparatus comprising in combination:
- a) at least one upwardly directed nozzle disposed in the barrel for exhausting exhaust gas therethrough from the bore upon discharge of the pistol to develop a component of a downwardly directed force on the pistol to counter gun rise and muzzle jump of the pistol upon discharge, said at least one nozzle being disposed in the barrel at a location closer to the muzzle than to the chamber;
- b) at least one further nozzle disposed in the barrel for exhausting exhaust gas therethrough from the bore upon discharge of the pistol to develop a component of a downwardly directed force on the pistol to counter gun rise and muzzle jump of the pistol upon discharge, said at least one further nozzle being disposed in the barrel and located toward the muzzle from said at least one nozzle, at least one of said at least one nozzle and said at least one further nozzle being angled laterally to develop a component of a laterally directed force on the pistol to counter lateral reorientation of the pistol upon discharge; and
- c) an opening disposed in the slide for maintaining said at least one nozzle and said at least one further nozzle exposed during translation of the slide between the battery position and the recoil position.
- 8. Apparatus for reducing gun rise, muzzle jump and lateral reorientation of a semi automatic pistol upon discharge, the pistol having a chamber, a barrel having a bore extending from the chamber to a muzzle defining an outlet end of the bore, a slide reciprocally translatable along the barrel between a battery position and a recoil position during each discharge cycle of the pistol, said apparatus comprising in combination:
- a) a rib extending upwardly from the barrel;
- b) at least one upwardly directed nozzle extending through said rib and the barrel for exhausting exhaust gas therethrough from the bore upon discharge of the pistol to develop a component of a downwardly directed force on the pistol to counter gun rise and muzzle jump of the pistol upon discharge, said at least one nozzle being disposed in the barrel at a location closer to the muzzle than to the chamber;
- c) at least one further nozzle extending through said rib and the barrel for exhausting exhaust gas therethrough from the bore upon discharge of the pistol to develop a component of a downwardly directed force on the pistol to counter gun rise and muzzle jump of the pistol upon discharge, said at least one further nozzle being disposed in the barrel and located along the barrel toward the muzzle from said at least one nozzle, at least one of said at least one nozzle and said at least one further nozzle being angled laterally to develop a component of a laterally directed force on the pistol to counter lateral reorientation of the pistol upon discharge; and
- d) an opening disposed in the slide for maintaining said at least one nozzle and said at least one further nozzle exposed during translation of the slide between the battery position and the recoil position.
- 9. A method for reducing gun rise, muzzle jump and lateral reorientation of a semi automatic pistol upon discharge, the pistol having a translatable slide translatable between a battery position and a recoil position upon discharge of the pistol to fire a projectile, which pistol includes a chamber, a barrel having a bore and a muzzle at the anterior end of the barrel, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) venting exhaust gas during discharge of the pistol upwardly from the bore and through at least one port located along the barrel between the chamber and the muzzle to counter gun rise and muzzle jump;
- b) discharging exhaust gas during discharge of the pistol upwardly from the bore and through at least a further port located toward the muzzle from the port closest to the chamber to counter gun rise and muzzle jump;
- c) expelling exhaust gas during discharge of the pistol from the bore and through at least one of the one port and the further port to develop a force having at least a lateral component to counter lateral reorientation; and
- d) maintaining the ports exposed through an opening in the slide during translation of the slide.
- 10. The method as set forth in claim 9 including the step of exhausting exhaust gas from at least one of the one port and the further port to develop a force having at least a lateral component of force essentially equal and opposite to the lateral component of force resulting from said step of expelling to develop a force couple to produce angular reorientation of the pistol upon discharge.
- 11. Apparatus for reducing gun rise, muzzle jump and lateral reorientation of a semi automatic pistol upon discharge, the pistol having a chamber, a barrel having a bore extending from the chamber to a muzzle defining an outlet end of the bore, a slide translatable along the barrel between a battery position and a recoil position during each discharge cycle of the pistol, said apparatus comprising in combination:
- a) at least one upwardly directed nozzle disposed in the barrel for exhausting exhaust gas therethrough from the bore upon discharge of the pistol to develop a component of downwardly directed force on the pistol to counter gun rise and muzzle jump of the pistol and to develop a component of laterally directed force on the pistol to counter lateral reorientation of the pistol, one nozzle of said at least one nozzle being located along the barrel at a location closer to the muzzle than to the chamber; and
- b) a slot disposed in the slide for maintaining said at least one nozzle exposed during translation of the slide between the battery position and the recoil position.
- 12. The apparatus as set forth in claim 11 wherein said at least one nozzle comprises at least two nozzles and wherein the components of laterally directed force on the pistol developed by at least said two nozzles are in opposed directions to create a force couple acting upon the pistol to produce angular reorientation of the pistol.
- 13. Apparatus for reducing gun rise, muzzle jump and lateral reorientation of a semi automatic pistol upon discharge, the pistol having a chamber, a barrel having a bore extending from the chamber to a muzzle defining an outlet end of the bore, a slide translatable along the barrel between a battery position and a recoil position during each discharge cycle of the pistol, said apparatus comprising in combination:
- a) a rib extending upwardly from the barrel;
- b) at least one upwardly directed nozzle extending through said rib and the barrel for exhausting exhaust gas therethrough from the bore upon discharge of the pistol to develop a component of downwardly directed force on the pistol to counter gun rise and muzzle jump of the pistol and to develop a component of laterally directed force on the pistol to counter lateral reorientation of the pistol, said at least one nozzle being located along the barrel closer to the chamber than to the muzzle; and
- c) a slot disposed in the slide for maintaining said at least one nozzle exposed during translation of the slide between the battery position and the recoil position.
- 14. The apparatus as set forth in claim 13 wherein said at least one further nozzle comprises at least two nozzles and wherein the components of laterally directed force on the pistol developed by said at least two nozzles are in opposed directions to create a force couple acting upon the pistol to produce angular reorientation of the pistol.
- 15. A method for reducing gun rise, muzzle jump and lateral reorientation of a semi automatic pistol upon discharge, the pistol having a slide translatable between a battery position and a recoil position upon discharge of the pistol to fire a projectile, which pistol includes a chamber, a barrel having a bore and a muzzle at the anterior end of the bore, a rib extending along the barrel and a plurality of ports extending through and located along the barrel, at least some ports of the plurality of ports also extending through the rib, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) venting exhaust gas during discharge of the pistol through at least one port of the plurality of ports to create a component of force acting downwardly upon the pistol to reduce gun rise and muzzle jump;
- (b) expelling exhaust gas during discharge of the pistol from at least another port of the plurality of ports to create a component of force acting laterally upon the pistol to counter lateral reorientation of the pistol upon discharge;
- (c) maintaining each port of the plurality of ports exposed during translation of the slide; and
- (d) at least one of said steps of venting and expelling being carried out through those ports of the plurality of ports extending through the rib and through the barrel to the bore.
- 16. The method as set forth in claim 15 wherein said steps of venting and expelling are carried out through the same ports.
- 17. Apparatus for reducing gun rise and muzzle jump upon discharge of a semi automatic pistol having a chamber, a barrel having a bore defining an axis of rotation and extending from the chamber to a muzzle defining an outlet end of the bore, a slide translatable along the barrel between a battery position and a recoil position during each discharge cycle of the pistol, said apparatus comprising in combination:
- a) at least one upwardly directed nozzle having an axis disposed in the barrel for exhausting exhaust gas therethrough from the bore along the nozzle axis upon discharge of the pistol to develop a component of a downwardly directed force on the pistol to counter gun rise and muzzle jump of the pistol upon discharge, said at least one nozzle being disposed in the barrel at a location closer to the muzzle than to the chamber;
- b) at least one further nozzle having a nozzle axis disposed in the barrel for exhausting exhaust gas therethrough from the bore along the further nozzle axis upon discharge of the pistol to develop a component of a downwardly directed force on the pistol to counter gun rise and muzzle jump of the pistol upon discharge, said at least one further nozzle being disposed in the barrel and located toward the muzzle from said at least one nozzle;
- c) each of said nozzle axis and said further nozzle axis being in a non perpendicular relationship with the axis of rotation; and
- d) an opening disposed in the slide for maintaining said at least one nozzle and said at least one further nozzle exposed during translation of the slide between the battery position and the recoil position.
- 18. The apparatus as set forth in claim 17 wherein said nozzle axis and said further nozzle axis cant toward the muzzle to develop a component of force rearwardly on the pistol.
- 19. The apparatus as set forth in claim 18 wherein said nozzle axis and said further nozzle axis lie in a vertical plane extending through and including the axis of rotation of the bore.
- 20. The apparatus as set forth in claim 17 wherein said nozzle axis and said further nozzle axis cant toward the chamber to develop a component of force forwardly on the pistol.
- 21. The apparatus as set forth in claim 20 wherein said nozzle axis and said further nozzle axis lie in a vertical plane extending through and including the axis of rotation of the bore.
- 22. Apparatus for reducing gun rise and muzzle jump of a semi automatic pistol upon discharge of the pistol, the pistol including a chamber, a barrel having a bore formed therein defining an axis of rotation and extending from the chamber, a vertical plane extending through this axis of rotation with the axis of rotation lying therein, a muzzle defining an outlet end of the bore, a slide transferable along the barrel between a battery position and a recoil position during each discharge cycle of the pistol and a barrel housing for supporting the barrel, said apparatus comprising in combination:
- a) a rib extending from the barrel and centered upon the vertical plane, said rib including a surface;
- b) a plurality of nozzles extending through said rib for discharging a portion of the exhaust gases present within the bore of the barrel upon discharge of the pistol to provide a force acting on the pistol in response to the thrust generated during discharge, each nozzle of said plurality of nozzles including an inlet disposed at the bore, an outlet disposed in said surface of said rib and a nozzle axis extending through said inlet and said outlet, each of the nozzle axes being non perpendicular to the axis of rotation, each of said nozzles providing thrust along the respective nozzle axis and a commensurate force acting upon the pistol; and
- c) a slot disposed in each of the slide and barrel housing for receiving said rib and for accommodating movement of said slide between the battery position and the recoil position.
- 23. The apparatus as set forth in claim 22 wherein at least one of said plurality of nozzles provide a component of force toward the muzzle.
- 24. The apparatus as set forth in claim 22 wherein at least one of said plurality of nozzles provide a component of force toward the chamber.
- 25. A method for reducing gun rise and muzzle jump of a semi automatic pistol upon discharge, the pistol having a translatable slide translatable between a battery position and a recoil position upon discharge of the pistol to fire a projectile, said pistol including a chamber, a barrel having a bore defining an axis of rotation, a muzzle at the anterior end of the barrel and a vertical plane extending through the axis of rotation with the axis of rotation lying therein, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) venting exhaust gas during discharge of the pistol upwardly from the bore and through at least one port located along the barrel between the chamber and the muzzle to counter gun rise and muzzle jump;
- b) discharging exhaust gas during discharge of the pistol upwardly from the bore and through at least a further port located toward the muzzle from the at least one port to counter gun rise and muzzle jump;
- c) expelling exhaust gas during discharge of the pistol from the bore and through the at least one and at least a further ports along individual port axis, which port axes are not perpendicular to the axis of rotation; and
- d) maintaining the ports exposed through an opening in the slide during translation of the slide.
- 26. The apparatus as set forth in claim 25 wherein the port axes cant toward the muzzle and said step of expelling expels the exhaust gas in the direction of the muzzle.
- 27. The apparatus as set forth in claim 26 wherein the port axes are located in a vertical plane containing the axis of rotation.
- 28. The apparatus as set forth in claim 25 wherein the port axes cant toward the chamber and said step of expelling expels the exhaust gas in the direction of the chamber.
- 29. The apparatus as set forth in claim 28 wherein the port axes are located in a vertical plane containing the axis of rotation.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part application of a application entitled "FIREARM BARREL WITH NOZZLES", filed May 11, 1990, assigned Ser. No. 522,387, to be issued on Jun. 23, 1992 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,123,328, which is a continuation of an application entitled "FIREARM GUN RISE AND MUZZLE JUMP REDUCER", filed Mar. 10, 1989, Ser. No. 321,898, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,942,801, all of which describe an invention made by the present inventor.
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