The disclosed embodiments relate to a magazine release for a handgun, and in particular to a magazine release having a spring channel.
Handguns may be disassembled for cleaning, changing configurations, and/or for providing modifications to various components. Many handguns, such as semi-automatic handguns include a magazine and a magazine release. The magazine release is one component that can provide difficulty during disassembly. The magazine release is held in a biased position with a spring. Due to the spring forces acting on the magazine release, this component can be somewhat difficult to remove and/or reinstall/replace.
Accordingly, there is a need to provide an enhanced magazine release having improved ease of installation while maintaining robust and reliable product configurations.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a magazine release is disclosed. The magazine release includes a spring retainer slot and a spring channel. The spring retainer slot is spaced between a first end and a second end of the magazine release. The spring channel is at a bottom side of the magazine release. The spring channel is adjacent the spring retainer slot. The spring channel is spaced from a top side of the magazine release. The spring channel extends between a front side and a back side of the magazine release. The spring retainer slot includes a first depth from the bottom side. The spring channel includes a second depth from the bottom side. The first depth is substantially equal to the second depth.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a magazine release is disclosed. The magazine release includes a spring retainer slot and a spring channel. The spring retainer slot is spaced between a first end and a second end of the magazine release. The spring channel is at a bottom side of the magazine release. The spring channel is between the spring retainer slot and the first end of the magazine release. The spring channel is spaced from a top side of the magazine release. The spring retainer slot is open to a back side of the magazine release. The spring channel is open to the back side of the magazine release.
With reference to the Figures wherein like numerals identify like elements throughout, a preferred embodiment of a magazine release is disclosed. Referring now to
The magazine release 112 comprises a first end 116 and second opposite end 118. The first end (or actuation end) 116 comprises a textured surface (such as ridges, knurling, etc.) so as to allow for manipulation by a thumb of a user. For example, the textured surface allows the user to feel the actuation end 116 of the magazine release 112 (for example with the user’s thumb, when the user is holding the handgun by the grip portion) so that the magazine 108 can be removed by depressing the actuation end 116 of the magazine release 112.
In this embodiment, the magazine release 112 is reversible and can be installed from either side of the frame 102 for actuation by left-handed or right-handed operation. However in alternate embodiments, the magazine release need not be reversible and may be configured to be installed from only one side of the frame.
The magazine release 112 provides an improved configuration over conventional magazine releases. For example,
According to various exemplary embodiments, the magazine release 112 provides for easier removal and installation of the magazine release and requires less effort by the user. Referring now to
The magazine release 112 comprises an integrally formed one-piece member having a general “U” shape. According to various exemplary embodiments, the magazine release 112 may be fabricated from metal, plastic, or any other substantially rigid material. As mentioned above, the first end (or actuation end) 116 comprises a textured surface and the opposite second end 118 comprises a flared end. As best seen in
The spring retainer slots 128, 130 are between the curved ends 116, 118 of the magazine release and are off center toward the flared end 118. The retention spring (or magazine release spring) 114 comprises a rod of spring material wherein one end is anchored inside the grip portion 110 of the frame 102 and the other “free” end of the spring 114 projects upward and is inserted in the spring retainer slot 128 of the magazine release. With this configuration, the magazine release is biased by the spring 114 toward a position where the actuation end 116 protrudes from the frame 102.
The magazine release 112 is reversible and can be installed from either side of the frame 102 for actuation by left or right handed operation. The orientation shown in
Additionally, the magazine release 112 can only be inserted and removed from the frame 102 in a direction away from the actuation end 116 since the flared end 118 comprises a stop feature (having a larger dimension than the actuation end) that prevents movement through the frame 102 toward the actuation end 116. With the spring retainer slot 128, 130 located off-center and closer to the flared end 116, the spring 114 biases the magazine release 112 toward actuation end 116 so that the actuation end 116 projects from the frame 102.
The spring channels 132, 134 are located between the spring retainer slots 128, 130 and the actuation end 116 of the magazine release 112. The spring channels are substantially perpendicular to the front side 124 and the flat central portion of the back side 126. According to this embodiment, the channels each comprise a width that extends along a majority of the flat central portion of the back side 126 of the magazine release and each comprise a depth substantially the same as a depth of the spring retainer slots 128, 130. For example, as best seen in
The spring retainer slots 128, 130 and the spring channels 132, 134 are open to the back side 126 of the magazine release 112. As such, when the user attempts to remove the magazine release 112 from the frame 102 (when the magazine release 112 is in the right handed orientation of
For installation of the magazine release 112, this process is reversed, where the spring is inserted in the groove and urged against its bias to the bottom surface of the magazine release and the release is moved to allow the end of the spring to snap into the retainer slot.
Although the various exemplary embodiments have been described in connection with a wide perpendicular channel between the spring retainer slots and the actuation end, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the various exemplary embodiments are not necessarily so limited and that alternate embodiments may comprise a channel having a different configuration. For example, and referring now also to
According to this embodiment, each angled groove 132′, 134′, is configured to encourage the spring to move toward the surface that will guide the “free” end of the spring into the retainer pocket/slot. Similarly, the depth 138′ of each groove 132′, 134′ is approximately equal to the depth 136 of the slot 128, 130 that retains the spring.
In other alternate embodiments any suitably shaped or oriented channel located at the central (substantially flat) portion of the general “U” shape (i.e. between the curved ends of the general “U” shape) may be provided. It should further be noted that in some embodiments, other depths of the groove (or channel) are envisioned. For example, in some embodiments, the depth of the channel may be greater than the depth of the slot, or in yet other embodiments, any suitable depths may be provided.
While various exemplary embodiments have been described in connection with the magazine release having a spring retainer slot and a spring channel on each of the top and bottom sides of the magazine release, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the various exemplary embodiments are not necessarily so limited and that in alternate embodiments the magazine release may comprise a spring retainer slot and a spring channel on only one of the top and bottom sides of the magazine release.
Technical effects of any one or more of the exemplary embodiments provide an improved magazine release which makes removal and installation of the magazine release easier when compared to conventional configurations. For example, conventional magazine releases generally have a U-shape, but without the spring channel (or groove), the spring must be held against its bias until the curved end of the magazine release is past the spring. According to various exemplary embodiments of the disclosed magazine release, easier removal and installation of the magazine release is provided by including a relief area (for the “free” end of the spring) in the form of a channel or groove between the spring retainer slot and the actuation end.
It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances.