This application is the U.S. National Phase Application of PCT/HR2009/000026, filed Jul. 22, 2009, which claims priority to Croatian Patent Application Nos. P20080372A, filed Jul. 25, 2008 and P20080409A, filed Aug. 21, 2008, the contents of such applications being incorporated by reference herein.
The subject invention refers to the handgun safety mechanism that is magazine dependent. The subject invention belongs to the field of inventions which prevent the triggering of a handgun when the magazine is not inserted into a handgun, and which, in addition, allow for the disassembly of a handgun without triggering when the magazine is removed.
The first technical problem this subject invention solves is preventing the triggering of a handgun when the magazine is removed. Namely, it is known and often happens in practice that a gun operator assumes that the handgun is not loaded once operator removes the magazine, but a round can remain in the barrel and it can cause accidental firing.
Another technical problem that is at the same time solved by this subject invention is the construction of the mechanism of a handgun that allows for the handgun to be disassembled without triggering as soon as the magazine is removed. It is known that the disassembly of a handgun with a cocked firing pin leads to the triggering of the handgun in the process of disassembly. Every such triggering poses a risk of an accidental firing of the round that remained in the barrel upon triggering which is a necessary part of the disassembly, and which is completely avoided by this subject invention.
In the patent literature we find a significant number of technical solutions regarding the first technical problem—the prevention of the triggering of a handgun with a removed magazine. The solution provided by U.S. Pat. No. 4,031,648 (Frank S. Thomas) from 1975 solves the above mentioned basic technical problem. The given technical solution solves the primary technical problem in a different way, but it does not solve the second technical problem—the problem of disassembly without triggering.
Regarding the second technical problem—the disassembly of a handgun without triggering—the closest technical solution is found in the international patent PCT/HR2009/000023 (HS PRODUKT d.o.o.). The said technical solution solves only the second technical problem—the disassembly of a handgun without triggering—but it does not solve the first technical problem—the prevention of the triggering of a handgun with a removed magazine.
The subject invention prevents the triggering of the handgun once the magazine has been removed, and also enables the disassembly of the handgun without the need for subsequent triggering after the removal of the magazine. This safety mechanism is positioned inside the receiver and it consists of: the magazine, sear catcher, sear catcher spring, grip safety pin, the sear, sear pin, firing pin safety lever and the firing pin. According to the invention, this mechanism enables the following:
In
It was mentioned earlier that the basic technical problem that the subject invention solves is preventing the triggering of a handgun when the magazine is removed. Unfortunately, the practice of firearm usage is full of accidents related to accidental firings caused by the operator's carelessness or ignorance. According to the subject invention, triggering is immediately prevented when the magazine is removed from the handgun because the firing chain is blocked. Technical solution according to the subject invention also allows disassembly of a handgun without triggering as soon as the magazine is removed.
The layout of the handgun elements is shown in
According to the invention, the firing chain is thus blocked; the activation lever (13) can no longer move the firing pin safety lever (8) which is blocked by the sear catcher (11) prong, which solves the first technical problem of the invention—prevention of the triggering of the handgun when the magazine is removed.
In order to continue with the disassembly, it is necessary to move the disassembler (7) as shown in
Now it is possible to push the slide (2) into position shown in
This solves the second technical problem—constructing the mechanism of a handgun that would allow for the handgun to be disassembled without triggering as soon as the magazine is removed.
The assembly of a handgun is performed by the reverse procedure.
It is clear from the figures and descriptions that the releasing of the sear (3) and the firing pin safety lever (8) can only happen at the moment when the slide (2) is in its default position and the magazine (10) is inserted. Only when the magazine (10) is inserted will the sear catcher (11) be pushed into position shown in
It is easy to incorporate this magazine-dependant safety mechanism into a handgun. Its feature is that through a small number of additional parts it achieves the desired technical function—preventing the triggering when the magazine is removed and the disassembly without triggering. Therefore, invention applicability as such is unquestionable and it contributes to the safety of handling the said gun at the stage of maintaining/cleaning a handgun and changing a magazine.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
P 20080372 A | Jul 2008 | HR | national |
P 20080409 A | Aug 2008 | HR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
PCT/HR2009/000026 | 7/22/2009 | WO | 00 | 1/13/2011 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
WO2010/010410 | 1/28/2010 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
4031648 | Thomas | Jun 1977 | A |
5438784 | Lenkarski et al. | Aug 1995 | A |
6457271 | Vaid et al. | Oct 2002 | B1 |
6789342 | Wonisch et al. | Sep 2004 | B2 |
7096618 | McGarry | Aug 2006 | B2 |
7140141 | Vaid | Nov 2006 | B2 |
7392611 | Curry | Jul 2008 | B2 |
8371058 | Trpcic | Feb 2013 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
100 52 468 | May 2002 | DE |
Entry |
---|
USPTO Office Action issued for U.S. Appl. No. 12/997,015 mailed Aug. 17, 2012. |
Ezell et al., “Small Arms of the World—A Basic Manual of Small Arms,” Jan. 1, 1983, Part I, Chapter 4 “Handgun Developments” pp. 136-152. |
International Search Report and Written Opinion for PCT International Application No. PCT/HR2009/000026 mailed Nov. 26, 2009. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20110126441 A1 | Jun 2011 | US |