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1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to gun technology, and more particularly to a magazine locking structure for gun, which allows the user to unlock the magazine from the gun by either a front operating mode or a rear operating mode.
2. Description of Related Arts
The magazine 10 of a big gun (see
Subject to gun function design considerations, a gun can be configured having the magazine 10 mounted in the main gun body “a” at a rear side relative to the grip 20 (see
1. The magazine 10 is disposed near the rear gun butt 40 and kept near the user's body. Because the locking member 30 is not in the front sightline, the other hand (normally the left hand) of the user that is not holding the grip 20 cannot press the press rod portion 301 easily and rapidly when going to replace the magazine 10, complicating the magazine 10 mounting and dismounting procedures.
2. When going to replace the magazine 10, the user needs to put down the gun, and then pick up the gun for firing after replacement of the magazine 10. The application of this design of gun causes inconvenience and lacks mobility.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a magazine locking structure for gun, which eliminates the magazine replacement problems of prior art designs and facilitates mounting and dismounting of the magazine.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a magazine locking structure of the present invention is mounted in a gun. The gun comprises a main gun body equipped with a grip, and a magazine detachably mounted in the main gun body at a rear side relative to the grip. The magazine defines a retaining groove. The magazine locking structure comprises a locking member mounted at one lateral side of the main gun body adjacent to the magazine, and a first spring member supporting the locking member. The locking member has two opposite ends thereof respectively terminating in a press rod portion and a locking rod portion. The press rod portion has an inner side thereof connected to and supported on the first spring member in such a manner that the locking rod portion is held in the retaining groove of the magazine to lock the magazine to the main gun body when the press rod portion receives no pressure; the locking rod portion is forced out of the retaining groove of the magazine to unlock the magazine from the main gun body when the press rod portion is pressed by an external force. The magazine locking structure further comprises a spring-loaded button set and a link. The spring-loaded button set and the link are mounted within the main gun body. The spring-loaded button set comprises a press block and an actuation rod. The press block is transversely inserted through the main gun body and alternatively movable leftward and rightward relative to the main gun body. The actuation rod is mounted in the press block, and movable by the press block to carry the link alternatively forward and backward. The link comprises a rear lug located at a rear side thereof and abutted at an inner side of the locking member. The rear lug is adapted to force the locking rod portion of the locking member out of the retaining groove of the magazine, and to further unlock the magazine from the main gun body when the actuation rod is forced to carry the link forward, and to let the locking rod portion of the locking member be forced into the retaining groove of the magazine and to further lock the magazine to the main gun body when the actuation rod is forced to carry the link backward.
Further, the spring-loaded button set is mounted in the main gun body at a front side relative to the grip. The press block comprises an oblique left slot and an oblique right slot disposed in a symmetric manner and linked to each other. The actuation rod is accommodated in between the oblique left slot and the oblique right slot when the press block is not pressed, and is forced into the oblique right slot when the press block is pushed leftward relative to the main gun body by an external force, or into the oblique left slot when the press block is pushed rightward relative to the main gun body by an external force.
Preferably, the spring-loaded button set further comprises a push block and two second spring members. The push block has a front end thereof fixedly connected to the press block. The two second spring members are respectively mounted at opposing left side and right side of the push block, and adapted to push the press block back to the position where the actuation rod is kept in between the oblique left slot and the oblique right slot after the press block having been pushed leftward or rightward relative to the main gun body.
Further, the actuation rod comprises a top extension portion upwardly extended out of the press block. The link further comprises a side lug transversely extended from one side of a front end thereof and fixedly connected to the top extension portion of the actuation rod.
Preferably, the link further comprises an oblong horizontal slot located at a middle part thereof and horizontally slidably coupled to a guide rod of the main gun body.
Preferably, the press block further comprises a locating groove located at a rear side thereof. The push block has a front end thereof fixedly connected to the locating groove of the press block.
Preferably, the locking member further comprises a beveled guide edge located at an inner side of the locking rod portion and abutted against the rear lug of the link so that the locking rod portion of the locking member is movable out of the retaining groove of the magazine by the rear lug when the actuation rod carry the link forward.
In conclusion, the invention provides a magazine locking structure for use in a gun where the magazine is mounted at the main gun body at a rear side relative to the grip. By means of the functioning of a spring-loaded button set and the functioning of a link that is coupled between the spring-loaded button set and a locking member of the magazine locking structure, the magazine can be conveniently unlocked from the main gun body either by pressing the rear-sided locking member or pushing a front-sided push block of the magazine locking structure.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like components of structure.
Referring to
The locking member 1 (see
The spring-loaded button set 2 (see
The link 3 (see
Further, the locking member 1 comprises a beveled guide edge 121 located at an inner side of the locking rod portion 12 and abutted against the rear lug 32 so that the locking rod portion 12 of the locking member 1 can be pushed out of the retaining groove B1 of the magazine B by the rear lug 32 when the link 3 forward (see
As stated above, when going to dismount the magazine B, the user can directly press the press rod portion 11 of the locking member 1, enabling the locking rod portion 12 to be forced out of the retaining groove B1 of the magazine B. Alternatively, the user can push the press block 21 of the spring-loaded button set 2 to move the actuation rod 22, the push block 23 and the second spring members 24 and to further shift the link 3 forward (see
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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