Claims
- 1. A safety assembly for a firearm having a barrel comprising:a trigger activatable for discharging said firearm; bore means for defining a bore disposed generally transversely relative to said barrel; a sleeve at least partially lining said bore and defining a track; a bolt received in said sleeve and axially displaceable therein between a safety position and a fire position, said bolt having axially spaced first and second surfaces respectively configured to prevent said trigger from discharging said firearm in said safety position and allowing said trigger to discharge said firearm in said fire position, said bolt defining a lock recess and a keyway axially extending through an end of said bolt; a detent assembly comprising a detent projectable into said lock recess of said bolt, so that when said bolt is positioned in said safety position said bolt is rotatable to an angular position wherein said detent projects into said lock recess to prevent said safety bolt from being displaced to said fire position; and a key configured to expel said detent from said lock recess and having a lock lug which follows said track upon insertion of said key into said keyway, said track being configured to allow axial withdrawal of said key from said keyway only when said bolt is in said safety position.
- 2. The safety assembly of claim 1 wherein said key has a blade comprising said lock lug, said blade being insertable into said keyway wherein said lug cams said detent out of said lock recess to thereby allow said bolt to be angularly rotated to permit axial, displacement of said bolt from said safety to said fire position.
- 3. The safety assembly of claim 1 wherein said bolt further comprises first and second axially spaced recesses diametrically opposite said lock recess.
- 4. The safety assembly of claim 3 wherein said detent is projectable into said first and second recesses to retain said bolt in semi-stable relationship in said safety and said fire position.
- 5. The safety assembly of claim 1 wherein said bolt is engageable with said trigger in said safety position to block said trigger from discharging said firearm.
- 6. The safety assembly of claim 1 further comprising a hammer assembly operatively connected to said trigger assembly and wherein said bolt is engageable with said hammer assembly to block said hammer from discharging said firearm in said safety position.
- 7. The safety assembly of claim 1 wherein said track has first and second angularly spaced, axial slot sections, one said slot section extending through an end of said sleeve and said other slot section being partially defined by a retainer shoulder axially spaced from said sleeve end.
- 8. The safety assembly of claim 7 wherein said lug is engageable with said shoulder to prevent withdrawal of the key from the keyway when the bolt is in the fire position.
- 9. The safety assembly of claim 7 wherein said track further comprises a cross slot section extending between said first and second slot sections.
- 10. The safety assembly of claim 1 wherein said key comprises a blade portion and a bow portion, said portions being hingeably connected.
- 11. A safety assembly for a firearm having a barrel comprising:a trigger activatable for discharging said firearm; bore means for defining a bore disposed generally transversely relative to said barrel; a bolt mounted transversely to said barrel and axially displaceable between a safety position and a fire position, said bolt having axially spaced first and second surfaces to prevent said trigger from discharging said firearm in said safety position and allowing said trigger to discharge said firearm in said fire position, said bolt comprising a first lock means, a keyway axially extending through an end of said bolt; a second lock means engageable with said first lock means, so that when said bolt is positioned in said safety position, said bolt is rotatable to an angular position wherein said first and second lock means lock to prevent said safety bolt from being displaced to said fire position; a key having a blade comprising a lug insertable into said keyway wherein said blade unlocks said first and second lock means to permit displacement of said bolt to said fire position; and a retainer shoulder engageable with said lug to retain said key in said keyway when said bolt is in the fire position.
- 12. The safety assembly of claim 11 wherein said bolt has a first recess and a second recess corresponding to said safety and fire positions and said first lock means is diametrically opposite said safety recess in general axial alignment therewith.
- 13. The safety assembly of claim 11 wherein said first and second recesses are in general angular alignment.
- 14. The safety assembly of claim 11 wherein one of said first and second lock means comprises means defining a lock recess and the other of said first and second lock means comprises a pin and a spring which biases said pin into said lock recess.
- 15. The safety assembly of claim 11 further comprising a key which is insertable into said keyway, said key having a bow portion and a blade portion which upon insertion forces said pin from said locking recess to permit angular rotation to an unlocked angular safety position.
- 16. The safety assembly of claim 15 wherein the key is hinged and the bow portion is pivotal to extend generally perpendicular to the blade portion.
- 17. The safety assembly of claim 11 wherein a sleeve is disposed around a portion of said bolt, said sleeve defining said retainer shoulder.
- 18. A safety assembly for a firearm comprising:a receiver; a trigger assembly mounted to said receiver; a hammer assembly operatively connected to said trigger assembly; a bolt mounted to said receiver and axially displaceable between a safety position and a fire position, said bolt having a first recess and a second recess corresponding to said safety and said fire positions, said bolt having axially spaced first and second surfaces to block said hammer assembly from discharging said firearm in said safety position and allowing said hammer assembly to fire said firearm in said fire position, said bolt defining a lock recess and a keyway axially extending through an end of said bolt; a displaceable detent mounted to said receiver and projectable into said first, second and lock recesses of said bolt; and a key comprising a blade receivable in said keyway so that at a first angular position of said bolt, said bolt is displaceable between said safety and fire positions wherein said detent is receivable in a corresponding first or second recess and at a second angular position of said bolt, axial displacement of said bolt to said fire position is obstructed, said key blade being configured to displace said detent to allow said bolt to be displaced to the fire position whereby said key blade is retained in said keyway.
- 19. The safety assembly of claim 18 wherein said key comprises a blade portion having a lug which upon insertion pushes said detent from said locking recess to permit angular rotation to an unlocked safety position and further comprising a sleeve, said bolt being at least partially received in said sleeve, said sleeve defining a slot having a shoulder which is engageable by said lug to retain the key in the keyway in the fire position.
- 20. The safety assembly of claim 19 wherein said sleeve has an axial slot and said lug is receivable in said slot and axially displaceable to allow said key to be withdrawn from the keyway when the bolt is in the second angular position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/067,487 filed Apr. 27, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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