Claims
- 1. In a firearm comprising a slide, a barrel, a cartridge in said barrel, a hammer and a rearward hammer seating surface which limits downward movement of the hammer when the firearm is fired, a reciprocal firing pin lying along a horizontal axis having a forward end for engaging the cartridge and a rearward end normally extending rearward of the seating surface and the firing pin having two sides and a rotatable sear engageable with the hammer to hold the hammer in a cocked position, the improvement comprising
- 1) an upper sear arm on said rotatable sear and hammer engaging means on said sear;
- 2) a rotatable device including pocket means transverse with respect to a longitudinal axis of the firearm rotatably movable through an arc from an inactive position to a fully active position, said device during initial rotation causing forward movement of the firing pin;
- 3) sear engagement cam means on the rotatable device for engaging said upper arm of said sear to rotate said sear as said device is rotated to move the hammer engaging means to release the hammer;
- 4) said forward movement of the firing pin causing engagement of a firing pin projection cam portion extending from one side of said two sides with said pocket means on the rotatable device; and
- 5) firing pin engagement cam means on the rotatable device for moving the pin forward a selected distance until said pin is positioned forward of the hammer seating surface and said firing pin projection cam portion engages said pocket means
- whereby upon complete rotatable movement of said device the hammer seating means is positioned rearward of the firing pin and the firing pin engages with the pocket means to prevent the hammer from striking the firing pin upon its release from the sear.
- 2. The firearm transverse rotatable device of claim 1 in which the device includes a rotatable body in turn comprising two interconnecting body portions mounted transversely in the slide and in which said sear engagement cam means and said pin engagement means are part of one such body.
- 3. The firearm transverse rotatable device of claim 2 having in addition a surface on the other body portion that limits said forward movement of the firing pin during decocking.
- 4. The firearm transverse rotatable device of claim 1 in which said device remains in said fully active position to hold the firing pin forward.
- 5. The firearm of claim 1 in which the transverse rotatable device is moved through said arc and thereafter held.
- 6. In an automatic firearm comprising a hammer, a rotatable sear, a slide and a rear hammer down seating surface on the slide, a transverse rotatable device having a rest position and a number of activating functions comprising
- a) first and second body portions shaped to interconnect with one another, with each said portion being substantially cylindrical in shape, said portions in turn having
- i) surface means on each said portion positioned spaced from and forward of said seating surface;
- ii) one of said surface means being a lower sear camming surface on the first portion to cam the rotatable sear;
- iii) a second of said surface means being a firing pin camming surface on the first portion to cam the firing pin forward; and
- iv) a third of said surface means being a limit surface on the second portion to limit movement of the firing pin forward of a selected point during decocking.
- 7. The device of claim 6 in which the first body portion has a hand operable lever means extending from one of its side.
- 8. The firearm of claim 7 in which the first portion has an internal spring means receiving recess and spring means positioned in the spring-receiving recess for causing the lever means to return to its inactive position.
- 9. The firearm of claim 7 in which the firearm in addition has holding means which holds the lever means in a position which causes the firing pin to be positioned forward of said hammer down seating surface.
- 10. In a firearm comprising a hammer, a barrel, a cartridge in said barrel, a slide with a rearward hammer seating surface which limits downward movement of the hammer when the firearm is fired, a firing pin having a forward end for engaging the cartridge and a rearward end normally extending rearward of the seating surface and a sear engageable with the hammer to hold the hammer in a cocked position, the improvement comprising
- 1) a device transverse with respect to a longitudinal axis of the firearm rotatable about a fixed axis movable through an arc from an inactive position to an active position;
- 2) sear engagement cam means on the rotatable device for engaging the sear to rotate the sear during such rotation of said device through said arc to release the hammer at a selected position;
- 3) firing pin engagement cam means on the rotatable device for causing movement of the pin forward during rotation through such arc of the device so that the pin is positioned forward of the slide seating surface a selected distance to prevent the hammer from striking the firing pin upon release of said hammer from the sear; and
- 4) limit means in the transverse rotatable device that limits forward movement of the firing pin as the device is rotated in its arc.
- 11. In a firearm comprising a slide, a barrel, a cartridge in the barrel, a hammer and a rearward hammer seating surface which limits downward movement of the hammer when the firearm is fired, a firing pin having a forward end for engaging the cartridge and a rearward end normally extending rearward of the seating surface and a sear engageable with the hammer to hold the hammer in a cocked position, the improvement comprising
- a) an upper sear arm on said sear and hammer engaging means on said sear;
- b) a rotatable device transverse with respect to a longitudinal axis of the firearm movable through an arc, said device including a rotatable body comprising two interconnecting body portions mounted transversely in the slide with one said body portion including
- (1) a sear engagement cam means for engaging said upper arm of said sear to rotate the sear to move the hammer engaging means to release the hammer when said rotatable device is moved through said arc; and
- (2) a pin engagement means for moving the pin forward of the hammer seating surface;
- c) said device further having in the other said body portion surface means to limit forward movement of the firing pin during decocking;
- whereby upon rotation of said device the firing pin is moved forward of the seating surface to prevent the hammer from striking the firing pin upon its release from the sear.
- 12. In a firearm comprising a slide, a barrel, a cartridge in said barrel, a hammer and a rearward hammer seating surface which limits downward movement of the hammer when the firearm is fired, a reciprocal firing pin lying along a horizontal axis having a forward end for engaging the cartridge and a rearward end normally extending rearward of the seating surface and the firing pin having two sides and a rotatable sear engageable with the hammer to hold the hammer in a cocked position, the improvement comprising
- 1) an upper sear arm on said rotatable sear and hammer engaging means on said sear;
- 2) a rotatable device transverse with respect to a longitudinal axis of the firearm movable through an arc, said rotatable device including a rotatable body in turn comprising two interconnecting body portions, a sear engagement cam means and a firing pin engagement means on one said body portion and in which a limit surface is in the other said body portion which surface limits forward movement of the firing pin during decocking;
- 3) such sear engagement cam means on the rotatable device for engaging said upper arm of said sear to rotate said sear to move the hammer engaging means to release the hammer;
- 4) a firing pin cam portion extending from one side of said two sides; and
- 5) such firing pin engagement means engageable with said firing pin cam portion for moving the pin forward so that said pin is positioned forward of the hammer seating surface a selected distance
- whereby upon rotation of said device in its arc the seating surface is positioned rearward of the firing pin to prevent the hammer from striking the firing pin upon its release from the sear.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/957,208 filed Oct. 6, 1992 now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/744,616 filed Aug. 12, 1991 now abandoned.
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