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1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a firearm accessory attachment system of a firearm, and more particular to a KeyMod mount, which provides a quick and precise attachment to be detachably mounted at the firearm.
2. Description of Related Arts
Conventional rail systems, such as “Picatinny rail system, have evolved in the firearm industry from a military standard. The conventional rail system generally provides a rail comprising a plurality of T-shaped cross sectional raised ridges formed at the firearm, and an adapter provided at the accessory, wherein the accessory can be mounted at the rail by transversely sliding the adapter at the rail and fastening the adapter at the rail via a bolt. However, the conventional rail system has several drawbacks. The rail will only enable the accessory to be mounted at the firearm at the transverse direction. It is not ergonomic for a user to hold the firearm and mount the accessory to the rail in a transverse direction to the discharge axis of the firearm. In addition, the rail profile with the raised ridges will substantially increase the overall weight of the firearm. More importantly, the rail cannot provide a quick and precise attachment for the firearm because the adapter must be fastened with the rail by the bolt.
A “KeyMod” rail system is an improved system superior to the conventional rail system. The KeyMod mounting arrangement generally comprises a plurality of KeyMod mounting slots provided at the firearm and a KeyMod mounting nut provided at the accessory. In particular, each of the mounting slots, which is extended along the discharge axis of the firearm, has a keyhole configuration defining an enlarged slot portion with larger diameter and a narrower slot portion extended therefrom, wherein the slot is chamfered on the backside. Therefore, the mounting nut can be disposed in the enlarged slot portion and slid to the narrower slot portion. Then, the mounting nut can be fastened at the narrower slot portion by a bolt to lift the mounting nut at the backside of the mounting slot in order to secure the accessory at the firearm. The KeyMod rail system can solve the existing problems by providing an ergonomic mounting way to mount the accessory at the firearm corresponding to the discharge axis thereof, and by substantially reducing the overall weight of the firearm incorporating with the KeyMod mounting slots. However, the KeyMod rail system has several drawbacks.
The alignment between the mounting nut and the enlarged slot portion of the mounting slot must be precise. Especially when two or more mounting nuts are provided at the accessory, the user must correctly align the mounting nuts with the enlarged slot portions of the mounting slots respectively. Since the mounting nuts are movable, the user must hold the mounting nuts stationary before the mounting nuts are plugged into the enlarged slot portions of the mounting slots. It is worth mentioning that the mounting nuts can only be stationary or locked after the mounting nuts are lifted by the bolts to couple at the narrower slot portions of the mounting slots. In other words, the KeyMod rail system provides a displeasing mounting operation comparing with the conventional “Picatinny rail system or “Weaver” rail system. Furthermore, the KeyMod rail system still cannot provide a quick and precise attachment for the firearm because the mounting nut must be fastened with the mounting slot by the bolt.
The two different rail systems are commonly found in a handguard to give more room for attaching the accessory to the firearm. Accordingly, the handguard is mounted at a front portion of a firearm to serve not only as a guard to protect the barrel but also as a hand grip for the user to grip the firearm. The handguard has a polygonal cross section and defines a plurality of longitudinal faces, wherein conventional rail system is formed on the top longitudinal face of the handguard while the KeyMod mounting slots are formed at the rest of the longitudinal faces. The KeyMod mounting slots serve as heat dissipating holes formed in series on each longitudinal face of the handguard to dissipate heat from the barrel since it may become very hot when firing. Therefore, the accessory can be mounted to the handguard by either the conventional rail system or the KeyMod rail system. However, the existing handguard has several drawbacks.
Since the handguard is made of metal for heat dissipation, the edges of the KeyMod mounting slots will be sharp enough to cut the skin of the user especially by the recoil force of the firearm when the user grips the handguard. More importantly, the handguard will burn the hand of the user when it becomes extremely hot. Therefore, a handguard cover is found in the market to solve the above mentioned problems. The handguard cover, which is made of soft material such as rubber, comprises a cover panel and an elastic plug pressed into one of the KeyMod mounting slots in order to cover the cover panel on the exterior side of the longitudinal face of the handguard. This handguard can substantially provide a comfortable touch and can block the heat from the barrel to burn the hand of the user when the user grips the handguard. However, the handguard cover is held at the handguard by the elastic force of the elastic plug at the KeyMod mounting slot, such that the handguard cover can be easily detached from the handguard. In addition, the handguard cover can only cover two or more KeyMod mounting slots at the same longitudinal face of the handguard. In other words, if the user wants to cover two KeyMod mounting slots at different longitudinal faces of the handguard, two handguard covers are required. More importantly, when the KeyMod mounting slot is covered by the handguard cover, the accessory cannot be mounted at the same KeyMod mounting slot.
The invention is advantageous in that it provides a Keymod mount, which provides a quick and precise attachment for the Keymod rail system.
Another advantage of the invention is to Keymod mount, which can incorporate an existing Keymod slot rail to mount the accessory, such as handguard cover, laser module, scope mount, flashlight module, navigation light module, camera module, vertical grip, rail panel, hand stop, barricade support, at the firearm.
Another advantage of the invention is to Keymod mount, which is slid and pressed to securely engage with the Keymod slot, so as to precisely and rapidly attach the Keymod mount to the firearm so as to enhance the mounting operation of the accessory at the firearm.
Another advantage of the invention is to Keymod mount, which comprises a coupling head slidably engaged with a narrower slot portion of the Keymod slot and a locking head inserted into an enlarged slot portion of the Keymod slot to secure the attachment between the keymod mount and the firearm.
Another advantage of the invention is to Keymod mount, which provides an extremely low profile configuration to minimize a distance between the top side of the Keymod slot and the attachment surface of the firearm.
Another advantage of the invention is to Keymod mount, which can be selectively modified to engage with one Keymod slot, a series of Keymod slots at the same longitudinal face, or two or more Keymod slots at different longitudinal faces of the handguard, so as to broaden the practical use of the Keymod mount.
Another advantage of the invention is to Keymod mount, which can serve as a handguard cover for the handguard and can be configured corresponding to a hand size of the user. Therefore, only the hand sized area of the handguard is covered by the handguard while the rest area of the handguard will be uncovered for heat dissipation.
Another advantage of the invention is to a Keymod mount, wherein the user does not require any tool to fasten and secure at the Keymod slot, such that the Keymod mount provides a tool-less mounting system to speed up the mounting operation at the firearm.
Another advantage of the invention is to a Keymod mount, which does not ft) require to alter the original structural design of the Keymod mounting structure of the firearm, so as to minimize the manufacturing cost of the Keymod mounting structure of the firearm incorporating with the Keymod mount of the present invention.
Another advantage of the invention is to a Keymod mount, which comprises at least one positioning member arranged to engage with a second Keymod slot, so as to ensure the corrected alignment between the Keymod mount and the firearm and to prevent any unwanted longitudinal and/or rotational movement of the Keymod mount with respect to the firearm after the Keymod mount is mounted to the firearm.
Another advantage of the invention is to provide a Keymod mount, wherein no expensive or complicated structure is required to employ in the present invention in order to achieve the above mentioned objects. Therefore, the present invention successfully provides an economic and efficient solution for providing a secure and reliable configuration for detachably mounting any accessory at the firearm with compact and ergonomic design.
Additional advantages and features of the invention will become apparent from the description which follows, and may be realized by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particular point out in the appended claims.
According to the present invention, the foregoing and other objects and advantages are attained by a keymod mount for detachably coupling at a firearm having one or more keymod slots, wherein the keymod mount comprises a securing member and a locking member movably extended from the securing member.
The securing member comprises a mounting body having a top utility surface, and a coupling head downwardly extended from a bottom surface of the mounting body for slidably engaging with a narrow slot portion of the keymod slot to retain the mounting body on a top surface of the keymod slot.
The locking member comprises a locking body and a locking head downwardly extended from a bottom surface of the locking body for inserting into an enlarged slot portion of the keymod slot after the coupling head is engaged with the narrow slot portion thereof, so as to securely lock up the securing member on the firearm.
Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description and drawings.
These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
The following description is disclosed to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the present invention. Preferred embodiments are provided in the following description only as examples and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The general principles defined in the following description would be applied to other embodiments, alternatives, modifications, equivalents, and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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Accordingly, the keymod slots 10 can be formed at a top side of the firearm, a bottom side of a barrel of the firearm, or at a handguard of the firearm. For better illustration, the handguard is used as an example to show the attachment between the keymod mount and the keymod slot 10. It should be appreciated that the keymod mount of the present invention can be coupled at the keymod slot 10 at any location of the firearm.
Each of the keymod slots 10 has a Keyhole configuration to define an enlarged slot portion 11 and a narrow slot portion 12, wherein the keymod slot 10 further has a slanted bottom surface 13 formed at the narrow slot portion 12 to form a the chamfered configuration.
According to the preferred embodiment, the keymod mount is arranged for detachably coupling at one or more keymod slots 10 of the firearm to provide an additional function, such as a slot cover or an accessory mount, for the firearm, wherein the keymod mount comprises a securing member 20 and a locking member 30 movably extended from the securing member 20.
The securing member 20 comprises a mounting body 21 having a top utility surface 211, and a coupling head 22 downwardly extended from a bottom surface of the mounting body 21 for slidably engaging with the narrow slot portion 12 of the keymod slot 10 to retain the mounting body on a top surface of the keymod slot 10.
Accordingly, the mounting body 21 has a thin planner structure and forms a low profile configuration to minimize a distance between the top utility surface 211 of the mounting body 21 and the top surface of the keymod slot 10. Preferably, the mounting body 21 is made of rigid but light weight material, such as plastic.
The coupling head 22 has an enlarged head portion 221 and an elongated neck portion 222 integrally extended from the bottom surface of the mounting body 21 to the enlarged head portion 221. A size of the enlarged head portion 221 of the coupling head 22 is slightly larger than a width of the narrow slot portion 12 of the keymod 10, and a size of the elongated neck portion 222 of the coupling head 22 is slightly smaller than the width of the narrow slot portion 12 of the keymod 10.
Therefore, the coupling head 22 can be slid to a far edge of the narrow slot portion 12 of the keymod 10 from the enlarged slot portion 11 thereof in order to engage with the narrow slot portion 12. In particular, the enlarged head portion 221 of the coupling head 22 is arranged for sliding under the narrow slot portion 12 of the keymod slot 10 to engage the enlarged head portion 221 of the coupling head 22 with the slanted bottom surface 13 of the keymod slot 10 so as to secure the mounting body on the top side of the keymod slot 10. Accordingly, the coupling head 22 further has a slanted engaging surface 223 formed at the enlarged head portion 221 to slidably engage with the narrow slot portion 12 of the keymod 10 with the chamfered configuration.
The locking member 30 comprises a locking body 31 movably extended from the mounting body 21 and a locking head 32 downwardly extended from a bottom surface of the locking body 31 for inserting into the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10 after the coupling head 22 is engaged with the narrow slot portion 12 thereof, so as to securely lock up the securing member 20 on the firearm.
The locking body 31 also has a thin planner structure and forms a low profile configuration to minimize a distance between a top surface of the locking body 31 and the top surface of the keymod slot 10. Preferably, the locking body 31 is also made of rigid but light weight material, such as plastic. Preferably, the mounting body 21 and the locking body 31 have the same thickness, such that the mounting body 21 and the locking body 31 form a flat top side when the mounting body 21 and the locking body 31 are rested on the top side of the keymod slot 10.
The locking head 32 has a curved engaging surface 321 matching with an edge curvature of the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10, and a slanted guiding surface 322 extended to the curved engaging surface 321 to guide the curved engaging surface 321 to engage with the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10. Accordingly, the curved engaging surface 321 is located close to the bottom surface of the locking body 31, wherein the slanted guiding surface 322 is inclinedly extended from a bottom side of the locking head 32 to the curved engaging surface 321, such that a cross section of the locking head 32 is gradually reduced from the bottom side thereof toward the curved engaging surface 321. Therefore, when the locking head 32 is inserted into the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod 10, the slanted guiding surface 322 of the locking head 32 is guided to slide at the far edge of the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod 10 until the curved engaging surface 321 of the locking head 32 is engaged with the far edge of the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod 10. It is worth mentioning that when the coupling head 22 is slid to engage with the far edge of the narrow slot portion 12 of the keymod slot 10 and the locking head 22 is engaged with the far edge of the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10, the coupling head 22 and the locking head 32 are engaged with two opposite ends of the keymod slot 10 so as to prevent the keymod mount being longitudinally moved on the keymod slot 10.
The locking body 31 is movably extended from the mounting body 21 edge-to-edge. Both of the mounting body 21 and the locking body 31 preferably have either a square shape or rectangular shape. In particular, a transverse edge of the locking body 31 is movably extended from a corresponding transverse edge of the mounting body 21.
According to the preferred embodiment, the locking member 30 is pivotally coupled with the securing member 20 via a pivot joint 301, such that when the locking body 31 is pivotally folded on the top side of the keymod slot 10, the locking head 32 is arranged for inserting into the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10 after the coupling head 22 is slid to engage with the narrow slot portion 12 of the keymod slot 10.
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According to the preferred embodiment, the keymod mount serves as a handguard cover, wherein a heat resistant cushioning layer 40 is provided on the top utility surface 211 of the mounting body 21 of the securing member 20. Therefore, the keymod mount of the present invention will not only provide a comfort touching and non-scratching protection layer on the handguard but also block the heat generated from the barrel through the handguard. It is worth mentioning that the user is able to couple two or more keymod mounts on the handguard to cover the keymod slots 10 in order to form the handguard cover according to the hand size of the user. Therefore, the handguard cover is customized to fit the hand size of the user when the user grips the handguard. The uncovered keymod slots will form the heat dissipating slots for heat dissipation. Preferably, the heat resistant cushioning layer 40 is also provided on the top side of the locking body 31.
For detaching the keymod mount of the present invention from the keymod slot 10, the locking body 31 can be pivotally lifted to detach the locking head 32 from the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod 10. Therefore, by sliding the mounting body 21 toward the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod 10, the coupling head 22 is driven to slide from the narrow slot portion 12 of the keymod 10 to the enlarged slot portion 11 thereof. As a result, the keymod mount can be detached from the firearm.
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It is worth mentioning that the addition coupling head 22B serves as a positioning member to engage with another Keymod slot 10″, so as to ensure the corrected alignment between the Keymod mount and the firearm and to prevent any unwanted longitudinal and/or rotational movement of the Keymod mount with respect to the firearm after the Keymod mount is mounted to the firearm.
Accordingly, the mounting body 21C has a plurality of longitudinal mounting portions 212C integrally extended side-by-side in an angled manner to define the top utility surface 211C on each of the longitudinal mounting portions 212C. The angle between two adjacent longitudinal mounting portions 212C matches with the angle between two adjacent longitudinal faces of the handguard. For example, five longitudinal mounting portions 212C of the mounting body 21C are integrally extended side-by-side to cover five different longitudinal faces of the handguard respectively.
The coupling head 22 is extended from the bottom surface of at least one of the longitudinal mounting portions 212C to engage with at least one of the keymod slots 10. Preferably, the coupling heads 22 are provided at the longitudinal mounting portions 212C in an alternating manner. In other words, the coupling heads 22 are provided at the first, third, and fifth longitudinal mounting portions 212C respectively, such that the coupling heads 22 will engage with the narrow slot portions 12 of the keymod slots 10 at the first, third, and fifth longitudinal faces of the handguard respectively. It is worth mentioning that only one coupling head 22 can be provided to engage with the narrow slot portion 12 of the keymod slot 10 for retaining the longitudinal mounting portions 212C in position on the handguard.
The locking member 30 is movably extended from at least one of the longitudinal mounting portions 212C of the mounting body 21C. In other words, at least one locking body 31 is movably extended from one of the longitudinal mounting portions 212C of the mounting body 21C in order to drive the locking head 32 to engage with the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10. As shown in
Accordingly, the locking head 32D is rotatably extended from the bottom side of the locking body 31D to selectively lock up with the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10. As shown in
In particular, the locking head 32D having an elongated configuration defines a to short wing portion 322D and a long wing portion 323D which has a length longer than a length of the short wing portion 322D, wherein the long wing portion 323D serves as the locking wing portion. A rotatable point of the locking head 32D is defined between the short wing portion 322D and the short wing portion 323D. A width of the locking head 32D is slightly smaller than a width of the narrow slot portion 12 of the keymod slot 10.
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In order to move the locking head 32D between the releasing position and the locking position, the locking member 30D further comprises a locker handle 33D extended from the top side of the locking body 31D and operatively linked to the locking head 32D. Preferably, the locker handle 33D is upwardly extended from the rotatable point of the locking head 32D, such that when the locker handle 33D is rotated manually, the locking head 32D is driven to rotate between the releasing position and the locking position.
Accordingly, the locking body 31E and the locking head 32E are made of rigid but flexible material such as metal. Preferably, the locking body 31E is pivotally coupled with the mounting body 21, wherein the locking head 32E is integrally extended from the locking body 31E. The flexibility of the locking head 32E will generate a spring force to bias against the far edge of the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10.
In particular, the locking head 32E has a curved configuration to define the curved engaging surface 321E for engaging with the far edge of the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10 by means of spring force so as to lock up the locking head 32E at the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10.
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The locking member 30E further comprises a guiding ridge 33E integrally protruded from the curved engaging surface 321E of the locking head 32E, wherein when the curved engaging surface 321E of the locking head 32E is engaged with the far edge of the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10, the guiding ridge 33E is moved to bias against the top side of the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10, so as to ensure the engagement between the curved engaging surface 321E of the locking head 32E and the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10. In other words, the guiding ridge 33E is stopped at the top side of the keymod slot 10. It is worth mentioning that when the guiding ridge 33E is moved at the top side of the enlarged slot portion 11 of the keymod slot 10, the locking body 31E is suspended and spaced apart from the top side of the keymod slot 10, such that a space between the locking body 31E and the top side of the keymod slot 10 serves as the above mentioned indented edge portion 311 to enable the peeling force to be applied at the locking body 31E.
As it is mentioned above, the heat resistant cushioning layer 40 is provided on the top utility surface 211 of the mounting body 21 to form the handguard cover.
It is worth mentioning that the above mentioned securing member 20 can be incorporated with different locking mechanisms of the locking member 30, including the insertion of the locking head 32 as shown in
In other words, the structural configurations of the securing member 20 and the locking member 30 of the embodiment and its alternative modes are interchangeable. For example, different locking mechanisms of the locking member 30 can be incorporated with the integrated structure of the locking member and the securing member 20. The heat resistant cushioning layer 40, the locker ring 40′ and the flashlight module 40″ are examples to show the incorporation of the top utility surface 211 of the mounting body 21. Other firearm accessories can be provided on the top utility surface 211 of the mounting body 21. Preferably, the locking member 30 is extended from the securing member 20 to form an elongated structure. It should be appreciated that the locking member 30 can be sidewardly extended from the securing member 20. Furthermore, the mounting body 31C with the longitudinal mounting portions 212C can incorporate different locking configurations of the locking member 30.
One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.
It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. The embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.