Mounting assembly for a weapon accessory

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6705038
  • Patent Number
    6,705,038
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 24, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 16, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A mounting assembly for mounting an accessory to a weapon frame having at least one slot formed in first and second sides thereof. The mounting assembly includes: a body; first and second jaws on opposing sides of the body, the first jaw having an engagement portion dimensioned to engage the first slot and the second jaw having an engagement portion dimensioned to engage the second slot; and a first biasing member configured to provide a biasing force against the first jaw to force the engagement portion of the first jaw into the first slot, and a second biasing member configured to provide a biasing force against the second jaw to force the engagement portion of the second jaw into the second slot. The mounting assembly may be easily and reliably attached to weapon without using tools.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates generally to a mounting assembly and, more particularly, to a mounting assembly for attaching an accessory to a weapon.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is often desirable to mount an accessory, e.g. a scope, illuminator, laser aiming device, infrared aiming device, combined illuminator/aiming units, etc., to a weapon. Conventionally, weapons have been configured with mounting rails, such as the GLOCK rail system, for directly receiving an accessory having features for mating with the rails. Although some weapon frames are available from a manufacturer with these mounting rails, many are not.




Attempts have been made, therefore, to provide a mounting assembly that adapts a rail system such as the GLOCK rail system to a given weapon frame shape and material. Conventional mounting assemblies use clamping mechanisms such as clips in the trigger guard and set screws to hold them in place on the weapon. These assemblies are typically composed of several parts and are difficult to install or remove. Moreover, the mounting assembly must be mounted to the weapon in a manner that maintains the accuracy of the mounted accessory while not marring the appearance and finish of the weapon, as well as not compromising the overall performance. Conventional assemblies do not reliably meet these requirements.




Accordingly, there is a need for a mounting assembly that may be easily and reliably mounted to a weapon to allow mounting of accessories while maintaining the appearance, finish, and performance of the weapon.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A mounting assembly for mounting an accessory to a weapon frame having at least a first slot formed in a first side of the weapon frame and a second slot formed in a second side of the weapon frame, where the mounting assembly consistent with the invention includes: a body; first and second jaws on opposing sides of the body, the first jaw having an engagement portion dimensioned to engage the first slot and the second jaw having an engagement portion dimensioned to engage the second slot; and a first biasing member configured to provide a biasing force against the first jaw to force the engagement portion of the first jaw into the first slot, and a second biasing member configured to provide a biasing force against the second jaw to force the engagement portion of the second jaw into the second slot.




According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a mounting assembly for mounting an accessory to a weapon frame having at least one slot formed in a side thereof, the mounting assembly consistent with the invention includes: a jaw including an engagement portion; a body having a pair of rails configured to accept the accessory, the body also having at least one opening configured to accept the engagement portion; and a biasing member having a first position and a second position, the biasing member in the first position providing a biasing force against the jaw to force the engagement portion through at least one opening in the body and into the slot to secure the mounting assembly to the weapon frame, the biasing member in the second position enabling the engagement portion to release from the slot to thereby release the mounting assembly from the weapon frame.




A method of securing a mounting assembly to a weapon frame consistent with the invention includes the steps of: positioning a jaw of the mounting assembly in juxtaposition with an associated slot in a side of the weapon frame; and positioning a biasing member in a first position, the biasing member in the first position configured to impart a biasing force against the jaw sufficient to force an engagement portion of the jaw into the associated slot to secure the mounting assembly to the apparatus.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a better understanding of the present invention, together with other objects, features and advantages, reference should be made to the following detailed description which should be read in conjunction with the following figures wherein like numerals represent like parts:





FIG. 1

is a perspective of an exemplary weapon with an exploded view of an exemplary mounting assembly consistent with the invention;





FIGS. 1A and 1B

are perspective views of the exemplary mounting assembly of

FIG. 1

mounted to the weapon illustrated in

FIG. 1

in released and engaged positions, respectively;





FIG. 2

is a partial sectional view of the mounting assembly of

FIG. 1

in a closed and mounted position, as shown in

FIG. 1B

;





FIG. 3

is a partial sectional view of the mounting assembly of

FIG. 1

in a released and open position, as shown in

FIG. 1A

;





FIGS. 4A and 4B

are end sectional views taken of the mounting assembly in open and closed positions as shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, respectively;





FIG. 5

is a partial sectional view of a mounting assembly consistent with the invention in a closed and engaged position;





FIG. 6

is a partial sectional view of a mounting assembly consistent with the invention in an open and released position; and





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of an exemplary spring portion for a mounting assembly consistent with the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-7

, there is illustrated an exemplary mounting assembly


100


consistent with the invention. In general, the assembly may be mounted to a weapon


200


to provide features, e.g. rails


112


, for releasably attaching an accessory (not shown) to the weapon. The accessory to be mounted to the weapon via the mounting assembly


100


may be any number of auxiliary devices including, but not limited to, scopes, laser aiming devices, infrared aiming devices, illuminators, and aiming device/illuminator combinations. Additionally, it should be noted that the illustrated pistol-type weapon


200


is shown only by way of explanation. A mounting assembly consistent with the invention may be attached to other weapons including, but not limited to, shotguns and rifles. Moreover, the features described herein may be used to attach an auxiliary apparatus to other non-weapon frames including, but not limited to, helmets, bicycles, automobiles, and belts.




For convenience, the mounting assembly


100


is illustrated and described as providing rails


112


, such as provided in the GLOCK rail system, for receiving corresponding rails on an accessory to be mounted to the weapon via the mounting assembly. In addition to the rails


112


, the assembly may be provided with a position fixer receptacle (not shown) substantially normal to the pair of rails


112


to assist in fixing the position of the accessory to the weapon. An exemplary position fixer receptacle is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 6,185,854 assigned to the same assignee of this application, which is hereby incorporated by reference. The rails and position fixer receptacle should not be construed as a limitation of the invention. The novel features described herein may be incorporated into mounting devices for providing a variety of features for mating with an accessory.




In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the mounting assembly


100


includes: slide covers


1


, biasing members


2


; jaws


3


, and a body


4


. Advantageously, no tools are required to mount or dismount the assembly from a weapon. Moreover, the mounting assembly


100


provides a firm mounting system while spring-loaded action gives it some flexibility so, for example, it will not cause a plastic frame to crush or collapse causing potential misfiring of the weapon.




The device is mounted to the weapon frame by placing it into position, as shown in

FIGS. 1A

,


3


,


4


A and


6


, with the jaws


3


having engagement portions


3




a


in juxtaposition with associated slots


202


in the sides of the weapon frame. The engagement portions


3




a


of the slot are dimensioned to engage the slots


202


. The biasing members


2


, e.g., springs in one embodiment as further described herein, are then moved forward until they lock into place, as shown in

FIGS. 1B

,


2


,


4


B and


5


. Locking is caused by an angled protrusion


120


at the end of the spring opposite the handle (

FIG. 7

) falling over a 45 degree notch cut into the end of the “T” slot


120


in the body (FIG.


5


). The springs, which are contained in the “T” slots on the sides of the body, are forced to flex against the back surface of the jaws


3


forcing the jaws into the slots


202


(FIG.


2


). The jaws


3


are angled in such a way that they force the mount


100


to “pull up” tightly against the weapon frame (FIG.


4


). This action forces the weapon frame to fit tightly within the mount body enabling the weapon aiming accessory to maintain its accuracy.




To remove the device, the springs


2


are simply retracted to the open position. The springs are restricted from traveling out of the body by engagement of the “finger”


110


(

FIG. 7

) on the end of the spring with a tab


204


on the inside of the side cover (FIG.


6


). Retracting the springs


2


releases the pressure on the jaws


3


to allow the engagement portions of the jaws to back out of the slots


202


in the weapon frame with a twist of the body (FIG.


3


).




Advantageously, the entire assembly


100


is self-contained as the side covers


1


keep the jaws


3


from coming out of the unit. The jaws retract enough to clear the inside of the body so the mount can be pulled off of the weapon frame smoothly. The springs are contained within the “T slots” of the main body and will only retract until the spring is stopped by the action of the fingers on the spring contacting a tab on the inside of the side cover, limiting the springs retraction travel short of the springs coming out of the main body. The leading ends of the springs are formed with an angle. This will prevent any stopping or binding effect when the jaws, which may be beveled on the ends, come into contact with the initial pushing in of the springs providing a smooth transition when the springs are engaged to lock the mount into position. The jaws will then move in an inward direction to engage the weapon frame causing the mount to lock into its fully engaged position.




Advantageously, a mounting assembly consistent with the invention provides a user-friendly and fully inclusive system that works on a spring-loaded jaw mechanism to ensure accuracy and functionality while maintaining the weapon's original condition. It can be installed or removed in seconds, has no loose parts to be misplaced, and no tools are required for installation or removal.




In each of the embodiments described above, the dimensions of the assembly may be such that the width of the assembly is minimized. Referring to

FIGS. 4A and 4B

, for example, it is preferable that the width of housing


4


, at its widest point, does not substantially exceed the width of frame of weapon


200


measured at its widest point. When the assembly is attached to a frame having a front end, e.g. the frame of the pistol type weapon as depicted in

FIG. 1

, the dimensions may be such that protrusion of the device beyond the front end of the frame is minimized.




Although several preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail herein, the invention is not limited hereto. It will be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art that various modifications can be made without materially departing from the novel and advantageous teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the embodiments disclosed herein are by way of example. It is to be understood that the scope of the invention is not to be limited thereby.



Claims
  • 1. A mounting assembly for mounting an accessory to a weapon frame having at least one slot formed in a side thereof, said mounting assembly comprising:a jaw including an engagement portion; a body having a pair of rails configured to accept said accessory, said body also having at least one opening configured to accept said engagement portion and said body having a biasing member slot formed therein; and a biasing member slidably disposed in said biasing member slot, said biasing member slidable between a first position and a second position, said biasing member in said first position being substantially within said biasing member slot to provide a biasing force against said jaw to force said engagement portion through said at least one opening in said body and into said slot to secure said mounting assembly to said weapon frame, said biasing member in said second position being substantially outside said biasing member slot to enable said engagement portion to release from said slot to thereby release said mounting assembly from said weapon frame.
  • 2. The mounting assembly of claim 1, wherein said biasing member comprises a spring.
  • 3. The mounting assembly of claim 2, wherein said spring has a finger configured to contact a portion of said body to prevent said spring from traveling out of said biasing member slot when said spring is in said second position.
  • 4. The mounting assembly of claim 2, wherein said spring has an angled protrusion configured to mate with a notch in an end of said biasing member slot to lock said spring in said first position.
  • 5. A method of securing a mounting assembly to a weapon frame, said method comprising the steps of:positioning a jaw of said mounting assembly in juxtaposition with an associated slot in a side of said weapon frame; providing a biasing member slot in juxtaposition with said jaw; sliding a biasing member into a first position substantially in said biasing member slot wherein said biasing member in said first position provides a biasing force against said jaw to force an engagement portion of said jaw through said slot in said side of said weapon frame to secure said mounting assembly to said weapon frame; and sliding said biasing member into a second position substantially out of said biasing member slot wherein said biasing member in said second position enables said engagement portion to release from said slot to thereby release said mounting assembly from said weapon frame.
  • 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said biasing member comprises a spring.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/336,412, filed Oct. 24, 2001, now abandoned the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/336412 Oct 2001 US