The present disclosure generally relates to mounting hardware for attaching an accessory to a firearm rail, such as a Picatinny® or M-Lok® rail, and in particular, a low profile mounting system that reduces bulk when mounting an accessory to a firearm.
Rail systems on firearms are mounting brackets (usually made of strips of metal or polymer) on the gun's receiver, handguard, or fore-end stock to allow attachment of accessories such as optical sights, tactical lights, laser sight and the like. Rail systems usually are based on the handguard of a weapon and/or the upper receiver. Common types of rail systems for firearms are the dovetail rail, the Weaver rail, the Picatinny® rail (also known as the MIL-STD-1913 or STANAG 2324 rail), and the Magpul M-Lok®. One of the problems with mounting to rail systems is that the mounting hardware creates added bulk.
In one aspect, a low profile rail mounting system comprises an adaptor comprising flexible material permitting the adaptor to be snapped into position to mount the adaptor on a firearm rail. The adaptor includes an upper adaptor section configured to seat on the firearm rail. The adaptor includes a first wing section and a second wing section each extending distally from opposite sides of the upper adaptor section and extending over the firearm rail when mounted. The adaptor includes a first foot section and a second foot section on a distal end of the respective first wing section and second wing section. The first foot section and first wing section form a first groove, and the second foot section and second wing section form a second groove to secure the adaptor to the firearm rail when mounted.
Other objects and features of the present disclosure will be in part apparent and in part pointed out herein.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the drawings.
Disclosed herein is a low profile rail mounting system for mounting to a firearm rail, such as a Picatinny® or M-Lok® rail. The disclosed low profile rail mounting system allows for easy mounting of firearm accessories, such as scopes, laser sites, and the like, to the rail and hence the firearm to which the rail mounting system is attached. The low profile rail mounting system includes an adaptor (e.g., adaptor plate) that comprises a flexible material permitting the adaptor to be snapped into position. For example, the flexible material may include plastic, fiber reinforced plastic, fiber reinforced polymer, and/or polymer material. The adaptor may be composed entirely of the flexible material. Alternatively, the adaptor may include non-flexible material in combination with the flexible material (e.g., providing relatively rigid portions and relatively flexible portions). The adaptor incudes an upper section configured to seat on a firearm rail, making contact with the upper or top surface(s) of the rail. For example, the adaptor can straddle the rail transverse to the long axis (longitudinal axis) of the rail or firearm. The adaptor extends longitudinally along the top of the rail, for example over one or more cross slots of the firearm rail. The adaptor plate includes a first wing section and a second wing section each extending distally from opposite sides of the upper section and extending over and at least partially encircling the sides of the firearm rail when mounted. Foot sections are connected to respective wing sections. The first foot section and first wing section form a first groove (e.g., v-groove) on what would be considered the interior of the adaptor. The second wing section forms a second groove (e.g., v-groove) opposite the first groove on the interior of the adaptor. The first groove and the second groove work together on opposite sides of the rail system to secure the adaptor to the firearm rail when mounted thereon, for example, by capturing the respective sides of the rail. The sides of the rail may be triangular portions of the rail that protrude laterally. The adaptor plate includes one or more risers on the upper section, for example, to place an accessory at a proper height relative to the rail, barrel, and/or receiver of the firearm. The adaptor includes one or more alignment bosses on a bottom surface of the upper section (considered the inside of the adaptor plate) that are configured to align with and be received in cross slots on the firearm rail when mounted. The alignment bosses work to align the adaptor and hence the accessory longitudinally with respect to the rail and/or firearm. The adaptor first foot section and second foot section each include a tapered section opposite the grooves. The tapered sections are configured to provide an interference taper fit between the adapter and firearm accessory such that when the adaptor and the firearm accessory are connected, the grooves are biased inward to provide lateral clamping force between the firearm accessory and the firearm rail. Desirably, the adaptor protrudes less than ¾ inch, more desirably less than ⅝ inch, and more desirably less than ½ inch, from a surface of the rail on which the upper section is seated when installed.
The low profile rail mounting system can include one or more fasteners, such as screws, bolts and the like, that can secure a firearm accessory to the adaptor, for example when mounted to the rail system. The one or more fasteners can further secure the adaptor to the firearm rail when mounted. In some examples, the one or more fasteners are of sufficient length to extend through both the accessory and the adaptor plate to secure both the accessory and the adaptor plate to the firearm rail. The low profile rail mounting system further includes one or more nuts, such as t-nuts, to secure the one or more fasteners that are secured to the underside of the adaptor.
The low profile rail mounting system can include a firearm accessory, such as laser site, and/or a scope. The low profile rail mounting system can include a rail system, such as a Picatinny® rail system or a M-Lok® rail system.
Referring now to
With reference to
Turning to
Turing to
Turning to
It will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions and methods without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
This application is a divisional of and claims priority to U.S. application Ser. No. 17/032,493, filed Sep. 25, 2020, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/905,902, filed Sep. 25, 2019, the entireties of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
62905902 | Sep 2019 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
Parent | 17032493 | Sep 2020 | US |
Child | 18742003 | US |