The present invention is directed to an interchangeable barrel assembly for a firearm including an interchangeable barrel and a tool assembly wherein the barrel of the firearm may be readily removed from and applied to the firearm receiver without removing the action from the firearm chassis and, therefore, without removing accessories mounted to the action and maintaining firearm precision.
Firearms having the ability to provide multiple caliber systems are desirable to hunters, sportsmen, and perhaps, particularly, in military applications. In military applications, modular firearm systems, such as the modular stock system of U.S. Pat. No. 8,429,844, are easily reconfigurable for varying operational needs. Moreover, such systems provide compact systems for changing environments and operational needs. Important to modular stock systems is the ability to change the caliber of the firearm, which may require changing the barrel whether due to different operational requirements, damage or wear.
Heretofore, firearms with interchangeable barrels have required special tools and procedures. Conventional firearms include a barrel having a threaded aft end which mates with a threaded fore end of the receiver housing the action. The receiver must be removed from the stock and all accessories, such as a Picatinny rail, scope, night vision, etc., must also be removed. Cumbersome tools are required to secure the receiver in place while the barrel is removed by another tool so as to overcome the secure connection between the receiver and the barrel required for the firearm. This is accomplished, typically, with a specialized jaw to hold the receiver and a specialized wrench to prevent damage to the various parts of the assembly. According to these prior art systems, the stock assembly must be wholly disassembled and the action must be reinstated to its prior configuration and all accessories re-zeroed and/or reset when it is desirous to change the barrel of the firearm. Therefore, these systems do not permit multiple barrels utilizing the same action.
Other prior art systems provide a threaded sleeve or lug which serve as in interface between the receiver and the barrel to permit interchangeable barrels. An exemplary prior art lug is a pinch lug of U.S. Pat. No. 7,451,564 B2. The lugs or sleeves are generally positioned around the aft end of the barrel, thereby requiring additional longitudinal space along the length the action and the barrel and the stock chassis must accommodate this space. Moreover, such sleeves or lugs may interfere with use of accessories on the stock chassis. For example, if a scope were installed on the stock chassis, it would have to be removed to access the sleeve or lug so as to remove the barrel.
Firearm components understandably require manufacturing and assembly precision for accurate and consistent performance. When changing components of a firearm system, maintaining precision is a necessary consideration. Of particular importance when changing a barrel of a firearm is to maintain the headspace, which is the distance between the face of the bolt and the rear of the bullet cartridge within the action. Maintaining a predetermined headspace ensures precision and repeatability of the firearm. Barrels are threaded into the action and, depending upon the pitch of the thread, the engagement of the barrel to the receiver effects headspace. Therefore, a precise torque is required when engaging the barrel to the receiver to maintain precise and consistent headspace. This is a particular consideration with multi-component systems such as with stock systems with interchangeable barrels. These and other shortcomings of the prior art are met by the present invention.
In accordance with preferred embodiments of the present invention, the present invention obviates shortcomings of the prior art by providing a barrel assembly which may be readily removed without removing the action from the chassis permitting variable barrels to be used with a single action. Moreover, the barrel assembly of the present invention obviates the need to remove accessories mounted on the stock chassis such as a telescope, top rail (Picatinny), fore-end tube, etc. This is accomplished by providing a novel tool assembly which may be inserted co-axially into the receiver of the action without substantially interfering with any accessories mounted thereon. This is also accomplished without having to remove the action from the chassis. The present invention further provides a novel barrel assembly which engages the receiver so as not to negatively impact the headspace. The method of changing the barrel for a single action is readily accomplished without the use of cumbersome apparatuses or tools, rendering a modular stock system more versatile.
These and other objectives are met by the present invention which provides an interchangeable barrel assembly for a firearm, such as a bolt action sniper rifle having a modular chassis, including a novel barrel and tool assembly which are used with a receiver having an open aft end. The tool assembly is configured to be inserted into the receiver open aft end so as to engage the aft end of the barrel. Torque applied to the tool assembly thereby transfers torque to the barrel without transferring forces to the action. This enables the same action to be used with different barrels and the barrel may be removed and/or applied without removing the receiver or other components of the modular chassis or accessories mounted thereon. Additionally, standard torque may be applied to the barrel for connection to the receiver and firearm precision is maintained.
The tool assembly includes a barrel interface, a securement arm and a torque wrench. The tool assembly also comprises a tool fore implement for cooperating with the barrel aft end and a locking member for cooperating with the action. The interchangeable barrel defines an aft end surface which includes at least one mating member, for example, a recess, for mating with the tool fore implement. The locking member is rotatably mounted to the transfer shaft of the tool assembly and is secured to the action. Accordingly, once positioned within the receiver, forces may be applied to the tool assembly to rotate the barrel to release or engage the threaded engagement of the barrel aft end and the receiver fore end. The method of changing the barrel therefore is employed without imparting forces on the action.
The present invention will now be described in detail hereinafter by reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments described; rather, this detailed description is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and practice the invention. The novel interchangeable barrel assembly 1 according to the present invention includes an interchangeable barrel 10 and tool assembly 14 for providing an interchangeable barrel 10 which may be changed without removing the action from the stock chassis 17. In particular, the present invention may be used with a modular firearm which, as shown, is a bolt-action rifle, and more specifically, a bolt-action sniper rifle. It is to be understood, however, to those of ordinary skill in the art that the various aspects of the invention as described herein are suitable for other types of firearms, including various types of semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms such as handguns, rifles, shotgun and other long-barreled firearms having access to the aft end of the receiver. The drawings and description which follows pertains to a bolt action rifle by way of example. As used herein, the term “fore” refers to the end of the relevant component facing the discharge end of the firearm and the term “aft” refers to the end of the component nearest the user of the firearm.
The novel interchangeable barrel assembly 1, as illustrated in
The receiver 12 and barrel 10, generally, will be constructed of a high strength, durable, but lightweight material, typically a metal or metal alloy such as titanium alloy. The receiver fore end 19 and the barrel aft end 20 may be constructed of the same material as the other portions of the receiver and barrel or the engagement portions may be constructed of a different, durable, high strength material. For example, the engagement portions can be constructed of steel, thereby providing a steel-on-steel lock up arrangement.
According to the present invention, the interchangeable barrel 10 includes a differently configured end surface 24 which is received within the receiver 12 when the barrel 10 is engaged with the receiver 12. Importantly, the threaded portion or barrel aft end 20 comprises standard thread patterns wherein the interchangeable barrel 10 of the present invention may be used with stock systems with the same torque and firearm precision. As best shown in
The tool assembly 14 includes three portions: the barrel interface 28, the torque wrench 29 and the securement arm 30. As shown in
The barrel interface 28 also includes a transfer shaft 36 which supports the fore implement 34 on its end and supports a bushing 38 shown in
The barrel interface 28 also includes a first locking member 40 defining a circumferentially extending channel 42 as shown in
More specifically, as shown in
The aft end of the barrel interface 28 of the tool assembly 14 also includes tool assembly interface 44 which includes at least one protrusion 50 and at least one recess 51 as shown in
At least one recess 51 of the tool assembly interface 44 is configured to cooperate with the securement arm 30. When engaged by the tool assembly 14, the locking member 40 is substantially prevented from rotational movement with the action. When the securement arm 30 is engaged with the locking member 40, it secures the firearm chassis while enabling rotational movement of the transfer shaft 36 and, hence, the barrel 10, when changing the barrel 10. According to another aspect of the invention, the securement arm 40 may be integrally formed with the locking member 40 rather than removably connected thereto.
The barrel 10 may be disassembled from or assembled to the interchangeable barrel assembly 11 without removing the action of the firearm. This is accomplished by utilizing the tool assembly 14 by insertion of the barrel interface 28 within the aft opening of the receiver 12, best shown in
The securement arm 30, as shown in
The torque arm 29 includes an arm 61, a handle 62, and a wrench end 63. When the securement arm 30 is secured with the tool assembly interface 44, the torque arm 29 is applied to the end of the barrel interface 28 and slid along its length until fully receiving the transfer shaft 36 as shown in
To assemble an interchangeable barrel 10 to the stock chassis 17, the barrel 10 is initially inserted into the receiver 12 and, preferably, minimal torque is applied to the barrel 10 to initially engage the threaded barrel aft end 20 with the threaded receiver fore end 19. The securement arm 30 is then applied and the torque wrench 29 as previously described. Torque forces in the opposite direction may be applied to secure the threaded connection between the barrel 10 and receiver 12 without imparting forces to the action of the firearm. The novel interchangeable barrel assembly 11 according to the present invention provides for the interchangeable barrel 10 to be torqued similar to a standard barrel without removing it from the stock. Accordingly, the interchangeable barrel assembly 1 of the present invention maintains the desired, predetermined headspace.
While exemplary embodiments have been shown and described above for the purpose of disclosure, modifications to the disclosed embodiments may occur to those skilled in the art. The disclosure, therefore, is not limited to the above precise embodiments and that changes may be made without departing from its spirit and scope.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2017/001515 | 11/14/2017 | WO | 00 |
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62421475 | Nov 2016 | US |