Knife/bayonet device including rapid attachment, shoot through bayonet unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6725593
  • Patent Number
    6,725,593
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Jordan; Charles T.
    • Zerr; John W.
    Agents
    • Stites & Harbison, PLLC
    • Hunt, Jr.; Ross F.
Abstract
A knife/bayonet device is provided which is useful as both a knife and as a bayonet adapted to be mounted on a barrel portion, e.g., muzzle brake, of a rifle having a groove therein. The device includes an integral knife/bayonet component including a hollow handle portion and a blade. The handle portion is adapted to fit onto the barrel portion of the rifle and includes a locking groove having an opening therein extending through the handle portion. A locking ring received in the locking groove includes a detent portion adapted to extend through the opening in the locking groove to engage in the groove in the barrel portion of the rifle and thereby secure the knife/bayonet component to the rifle. A multi-purpose butt cap is adapted to be received in one end of the handle portion, and a storage canister is adapted to be affixed to the butt cap.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This application relates to a knife/bayonet adapted to be removably mounted on a rifle and, in particular, to a knife/bayonet device including, inter alia, an improved mechanism for releasably attaching and locking the device on a rifle.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




For many years, rifles used in combat have been equipped with a bayonet mounted to the distal end of the rifle barrel. A bayonet typically has three major components: (i) the hilt, (ii) the crossguard, and (iii) the blade. Traditionally, with modern automatic rifles, a bayonet is mounted to the muzzle brake of the rifle using a muzzle ring. The muzzle ring is offset with respect to the hilt and blade of the bayonet and this can cause undesirable torque on the muzzle brake as the blade is forced at or into its target. Alternatively, mounting of a bayonet is effected using a bayonet stud located on the distal end of the rifle barrel, and this stud is used in combination with a particularly shaped (“bayonet-shaped”) slot in the portion of the bayonet that slides over the distal end of the rifle barrel. A bayonet can also be used as a knife in close-in combat but to be effective, the bayonet must be quickly and easily removable from the rifle and easy to handle as a knife.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the invention, a combination bayonet/knife device is provided which, in addition to its function as bayonet, can readily be used as a separate knife in hand-to-hand combat, and which incorporates additional features which enhance its usefulness in the field. The invention is particularly constructed for use with automatic rifles, such as the M4 and M16, and, in this regard, the bayonet unit of the device of the invention can be quickly and securely attached to the muzzle brake of such rifles, and also readily removed therefrom for use as a knife. The device of the invention is relatively inexpensive to manufacture while at the same time provides additional functionalities for field operations not provided by prior art bayonets.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a knife/bayonet device useful as both a knife and a bayonet adapted to be mounted on a barrel portion of a rifle having a groove therein, the device comprising: an integral knife/bayonet component including a hollow handle portion and a blade, said handle portion being adapted to fit onto the barrel portion of the rifle and including a locking groove having an opening therein extending through the handle portion; and a locking ring received in the locking groove so as to be rotatable in that groove, the locking ring including a detent portion adapted to extend through said opening and engage in the groove in the barrel portion of the rifle to thereby secure the knife/bayonet component to the rifle, said locking ring being rotatable between a first, locking position wherein said detent portion of the locking ring is seated in said opening and engages the groove in the barrel portion, and a second, release position wherein the detent portion of the locking ring is unseated from said opening so as to disengage the detent portion from the groove and thus enable removal of said knife/bayonet component.




Although the invention is not limited to such an application, in a preferred embodiment, the barrel portion of the rifle comprises a muzzle brake affixed to the barrel of the rifle, and the groove in the barrel portion comprises a standard circumferential groove in the muzzle brake.




Advantageously, the handle portion of the knife/bayonet component includes a plurality of holes therein. Preferably, at least some of said holes in said handle are aligned with exhaust holes in the muzzle brake.




Advantageously, the locking ring includes a knurled outer surface. Preferably, the locking ring includes a gap therein permitting opening of the ring to enable fitting thereof in the locking groove of the handle portion of the device.




In an important preferred embodiment, the device further comprises a butt cap adapted to be received in the proximal end of the handle portion. Preferably, the device further comprises a canister adapted to be connected to the butt cap. Advantageously, the butt cap includes a transverse hole therethrough. The transverse hole preferably includes a turning tool socket at at least one end thereof for receiving a turning tool stored in the canister. Preferably, the butt cap includes a first threaded portion for enabling the butt cap to be screwed into the proximal end of said handle portion and a second threaded portion for enabling the butt cap to be screwed into the canister. Advantageously, a portion of said butt cap including the through hole has a knurled outer surface. Preferably, the butt cap includes a first end adapted to be connected to the canister and an axially outwardly projecting portion at an end thereof opposite to said first end for assisting in enabling use of the butt cap and canister as a striking weapon.




Preferably, the blade is axially offset with respect to said handle portion.




The knife/bayonet component preferably includes a transitional portion between the blade and the handle portion and the transitional portion includes a through hole therein axially aligned with the handle portion of said component so as to permit a rifle on which the component is mounted to shoot through the through hole.




In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a knife/bayonet device useful as both a knife and a bayonet adapted to be mounted on a barrel portion of a rifle having a groove therein, the device comprising: an integral knife/bayonet component including a hollow handle portion and a blade, said handle portion being adapted to fit onto the barrel portion of the rifle and including a locking groove having an opening therein extending through the handle portion; a locking means received in said locking groove and including a detent portion adapted to extend through the opening in said locking groove to engage in the groove in the barrel portion of the rifle and thereby secure the knife/bayonet component to the rifle; and a butt cap adapted to be received in said handle portion and a storage canister adapted to be affixed to the butt cap.




As discussed above, the barrel portion of the rifle preferably comprises a muzzle brake affixed to the barrel of the rifle, and the groove in the barrel portion comprises a standard circumferential groove in the muzzle brake. The handle portion of said knife/bayonet component preferably includes a plurality of holes therein in alignment with exhaust holes in the muzzle brake.




The butt cap preferably includes a transverse hole therethrough. The transverse hole advantageously includes a turning tool socket at at least one end thereof for receiving a turning tool stored in the canister.




Further features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth in, or apparent from, the detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof which follows.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a knife/bayonet device in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, showing use of the fully assembled device as a knife;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the butt cap and canister of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of the butt cap of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the canister of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of the butt cap of

FIG. 2

, with the knurling omitted;





FIG. 6

is a front elevational view of the locking ring of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of the locking view of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is an end elevational view of the knife/bayonet component of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 9

is a top plan view of the knife/bayonet component of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 10

is a transverse cross sectional view taken generally along lines A—A of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 11

is a side elevational view of the knife-bayonet component of

FIG. 8

; and





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the device of

FIG. 1

, with the butt cap and canister removed, about to be fitted as a bayonet onto the muzzle brake of an automatic rifle.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As indicated above, the device of the invention is useful both as a knife and a bayonet and, referring to

FIG. 1

, the device, which is generally denoted


10


, is shown, fully assembled, for use as a knife. The device


10


includes knife/bayonet component or unit


11


comprising a blade


12


and a hollow handle portion or hilt


14


. A butt cap


16


and associated canister


18


(not shown in FIG.


1


), which are described below in connection with

FIGS. 2

to


5


, are received in hilt


14


while a locking ring


20


, which is described below in connection with

FIGS. 6 and 7

, is received in a circumferential recess in hilt


14


. The basic knife-bayonet construction or component is described below in connection with

FIGS. 8

to


11


. As indicated above, the offsetting of handle


14


and blade


12


provides advantages in the use of device


10


as a knife in close combat.




Turning first to the butt cap


16


and canister


18


, the former includes a generally pyramidal shaped end portion


22


, an intermediate cylindrical portion


24


having a knurled outer surface


24




a


for improved gripping of butt cap


16


, transitional portion


25


having radiussed profile as best seen in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, and two further cylindrical portions


26


and


28


which are of progressively decreasing diameter and include external screw threading indicated at


26




a


and


28




a


, respectively.




A transverse opening or hole


24




b


, best seen in

FIG. 5

, extends through knurled portion


24


of butt cap


16


, and one end of opening


24




b


includes a hexagonal (hex) portion


24




c


(see FIG.


3


and also FIG.


2


). Hole


24




b


serves as a combination lanyard hole and, in combination with hex portion


24




c


, a hex drive socket for driving a turning tool (not shown) such as a screwdriver, “torx” or the like, stored in canister


18


. In other words, a lanyard or other flexible support element (not shown) can be inserted through hole or opening


24




b


while the hexagonally shaped end portion


24




c


can be used as a socket to receive the proximal end of a tool such as screwdriver, so that by gripping butt cap


16


and canister


18


as a handle, the tool can be put to its intended use. In an exemplary, non-limiting example, hole


24




b


is a {fraction (3/16)}″ hole and hex portion


24




c


is a ¼″ hex socket.




Screw threading


26




a


permits butt cap


18


to be screwed into corresponding screw threading at the proximal end of hilt or handle


14


, while screw threading


28




a


(see

FIG. 2

) permits butt cap


16


to be screwed into corresponding threading


18




a


of canister


18


(see

FIG. 4

) so as to provide watertight storage of items within canister


18


. As indicated above, these items can include turning tools, as well as typical survival items such as first aid items, matches and the like. It is also noted that, when fully assembled, i.e., with the canister


18


screwed onto butt cap


16


, the unit itself can be used as a striking weapon in close hand-to-hand combat.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, and particularly to

FIG. 6

, locking ring


20


is of a generally circular configuration with an offset or indented portion


20




a


located directly opposite to a gap


20




b


between the ends of ring


20


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the outer surface


20




c


of ring


20


is knurled to enable better gripping. The function of ring


20


is to lock hilt


14


onto the muzzle brake of an automatic rifle such as the M16 or M4A1, as is described in more detail below and indented portion


20




a


serves as detent or retaining element in locking the knife/bayonet component


11


in a place on such a rifle.




Referring to

FIGS. 9

to


11


, the basic knife/bayonet component


11


of device


10


will now be described. As shown in

FIG. 11

, blade


12


is offset from handle


14


and as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 11

, is joined to handle


14


at the crossguard


30


by a transitional portion


32


which is radiussed as shown in

FIG. 11

to provide weight reduction and cleanup of the general shape.




Handle


14


includes holes


34


which reduce weight, combat heat buildup and improve the gripping surface presented. In a specific non-limiting example, holes


34


are {fraction (5/16)}″ in diameter with


½″ linear spacing and


45° radial spacing so that, referring to

FIG. 12

which shows knife/bayonet component


11


about to be fit onto the muzzle brake MB of the barrel B of an automatic rifle, holes


34


so as to align with the exhaust holes E in the muzzle brake MB.




As shown in

FIGS. 8 and 10

, as well as

FIGS. 9 and 11

, crossguard


30


includes a central opening


36


that permits an automatic rifle to which unit


11


is attached to shoot through the opening


36


, and thus, through the unit


11


.




As shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, handle


14


includes screw threading


14




a


at the proximal end thereof which permits butt cap


16


to be screwed into handle


14


.




Referring to

FIGS. 9

,


10


and


11


, handle


14


further includes a circumferential locking groove or groove portion


38


located at intermediate position therealong closer to crossguard


30


than to the proximal end thereof, as illustrated. As perhaps can best be seen in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, groove portion


38


includes an opening


40


therein at the top thereof. In use, locking ring


20


is received in locking groove


38


and the indented or inwardly curved portion


20




a


of ring


20


projects through opening


40


so that locking ring


20


is seated on handle


14


.




Referring again to

FIG. 12

, to affix knife/bayonet component


11


to an automatic rifle, butt cap


16


and canister


18


are removed and as knife/bayonet component


11


is pushed onto barrel B, the end of barrel B will cause the inwardly projecting portion


20




a


of locking ring


20


to become unseated. When the end of the barrel B contacts the shoulder formed by crossguard


30


, the lock ring


20


snaps into a groove G in the muzzle brake MB thereby securing the knife/bayonet unit


11


in place on the automatic weapon.




In order to unlock and remove the knife/bayonet unit


11


from muzzle brake MB, the knurled surface


20




a


of the locking ring


20


is gripped by the fingers of a user and ring


20


is rotated approximately


30


degrees. This causes the inwardly curved portion


20




a


to ride out of, i.e., to be cammed out of, opening


40


so that portion


20




a


is no longer engaged in groove G, thereby permitting the knife/bayonet unit


11


to be removed.




It will be appreciated that the knife/bayonet unit


11


can be readily attached to, and removed from, muzzle brake MB, and in this regard, under test conditions, the unit


11


has been attached and locked onto a muzzle brake of an M16 or an M4A1 (corresponding to the muzzle brake indicated as MB in

FIG. 12

) in approximately four (4) seconds, in total darkness and without tools. Moreover, the unit


11


can be removed and re-sheathed in less than 10 seconds. In addition, a bayonet stud is not required.




Although the device of the invention has been described above in connection with the use thereof with an M16 or M4A1, it will be appreciated that the basic device and attachment scheme can be used with other guns as well.




More generally, although the invention has been described above in relation to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that variations and modifications can be effected in these preferred embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A knife/bayonet device useful as both a knife and a bayonet adapted to be mounted on a muzzle brake affixed to a barrel of a rifle and having a standard circumferential groove therein, said device comprising:an integral knife/bayonet component including a hollow handle portion and a blade having at least one longitudinally extending knife edge, said handle portion being adapted to fit onto the muzzle brake of the rifle and including a locking groove having an opening therein extending through the handle portion; and a locking ring received in said locking groove so as to be rotatable in said locking groove, said locking ring including a detent portion adapted to extend through said opening and engage in the standard groove in the muzzle brake of the rifle and thereby secure the knife/bayonet component to the rifle, said locking ring being rotatable between a first, locking position wherein said detent portion of the locking ring is seated in said opening and engages the standard groove in the muzzle brake, and a second, release position wherein the detent portion of the locking ring is unseated from said opening so as to disengage the detent portion from the standard groove and thus enable removal of said knife/bayonet component.
  • 2. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said handle portion of said knife/bayonet component includes a plurality of holes therein.
  • 3. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 2 wherein, in use, at least some of said holes in said handle are aligned with exhaust holes in the muzzle brake.
  • 4. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said locking ring includes a knurled outer surface.
  • 5. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said blade is axially offset with respect to said handle portion.
  • 6. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said knife/bayonet component includes a transitional portion between said blade and said handle portion and said transitional portion includes a through hole therein axially aligned with said handle portion of said component so as to permit a rifle on which the component is mounted to shoot through said through hole.
  • 7. A knife/bayonet device useful as both a knife and a bayonet adapted to be mounted on a barrel portion of a rifle having a groove therein, said device comprising:an integral knife/bayonet component including a hollow handle portion and a blade, said handle portion being adapted to fit onto the barrel portion of the rifle and including a locking groove having an opening therein extending through the handle portion; a locking means received in said locking groove and including a detent portion adapted to extend through said opening in said locking groove to engage in the groove in the barrel portion of the rifle and thereby secure the knife/bayonet component to the rifle; and a butt cap adapted to be received in one end of said handle portion and a storage canister adapted to be affixed to said butt cap.
  • 8. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 7 wherein the barrel portion of the rifle comprises a muzzle brake affixed to the barrel of the rifle, and the groove in said barrel portion comprises a standard circumferential groove in the muzzle brake,said detent portion of said locking means being adapted to engage in said standard circumferential groove.
  • 9. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 8 wherein the muzzle brake includes exhaust holes, andsaid handle portion of said knife/bayonet component includes a plurality of holes therein in alignment with the exhaust holes in the muzzle brake.
  • 10. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 7 wherein said butt cap includes a transverse hole therethrough.
  • 11. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 10 wherein said transverse hole includes a turning tool socket at at least one end thereof for receiving a turning tool stored in said canister.
  • 12. A knife/bayonet device useful as both a knife and a bayonet adapted to be mounted on a barrel portion of a rifle having a groove therein, said device comprising:an integral knife/bayonet component including a hollow handle portion and a blade, said handle portion being adapted to fit onto the barrel portion of the rifle and including a locking groove having an opening therein extending through the handle portion; and a locking ring received in said locking groove so as to be rotatable in said locking groove, said locking ring including a detent portion adapted to extend through said opening and engage in the groove in the barrel portion of the rifle and thereby secure the knife/bayonet component to the rifle, said locking ring being rotatable between a first, locking position wherein said detent portion of the locking ring is seated in said opening and engages the groove in the barrel portion, and a second, release position wherein the detent portion of the locking ring is unseated from said opening so as to disengage the detent portion from the groove in the barrel portion and thus enable removal of said knife/bayonet component, said locking ring including a gap therein permitting opening of said ring to enable fitting thereof in said locking groove of said handle portion of said device.
  • 13. A knife/bayonet device useful as both a knife and a bayonet adapted to be mounted on a barrel portion of a rifle having a groove therein, said device comprising:an integral knife/bayonet component including a hollow handle portion and a blade, said handle portion being adapted to fit onto the barrel portion of the rifle and including a locking groove having an opening therein extending through the handle portion; and a locking ring received in said locking groove so as to be rotatable in said locking groove, said locking ring including a detent portion adapted to extend through said opening and engage in the groove in the barrel portion of the rifle and thereby secure the knife/bayonet component to the rifle, said locking ring being rotatable between a first, locking position wherein said detent portion of the locking ring is seated in said opening and engages the groove in the barrel portion, and a second, release position wherein the detent portion of the locking ring is unseated from said opening so as to disengage the detent portion from the groove in the barrel portion and thus enable removal of said knife/bayonet component, said handle portion having a proximal end, and said device further comprises a butt cap adapted to be received in the proximal end of said handle portion.
  • 14. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 13 further comprising a canister adapted to be connected to said butt cap.
  • 15. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 14 wherein said butt cap includes a transverse hole therethrough.
  • 16. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 15 wherein said transverse hole includes a turning tool socket at at least one end thereof for receiving a turning tool stored in said canister.
  • 17. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 16 wherein said butt cap includes a first threaded portion for enabling the butt cap to be screwed into the proximal end of said handle portion and a second threaded portion for enabling said butt cap to be screwed into said canister.
  • 18. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 15 wherein a portion of said butt cap including said through hole has a knurled outer surface.
  • 19. A knife/bayonet device as claimed in claim 14 wherein said butt cap includes a first end adapted to be connected to said canister and an axially outwardly projecting portion at an end thereof opposite to said first end for assisting in enabling use of the butt cap and canister as a striking weapon.
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