Multi-lugged bolt carrier and barrel for rifles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6484430
  • Patent Number
    6,484,430
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 27, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 26, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
An improved bolt, bolt carrier and barrel assembly for rifles is described. This invention provides bolt mechanism that has heavier lugs on each side of the extractor to distribute the forces more equally and reliably and thereby reducing firearm failure rate. Moreover, this invention provides a bolt system that is easily adaptable to different ammunition feed devices as well as different ammunition cartridges. This invention further includes a barrel having a barrel extension designed to mate to the symmetrical bolt head lugs of this invention.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to components for weapon system. More specifically, this invention relates to multi-lugged bolts, bolt carriers, and barrels for rifles.




2. Description of Related Art




A wide variety of bolt, bolt carriers and barrels are well known in the art. Typically such devices have lugs of the same size, regardless of the load bearing on the lugs, and which are evenly spaced around the face of the bolt, with the possible exception of the area required for the extractor. The following well known rifles have multi-lugged bolts and bolt carriers: the Johnson Model 1941 rifle and machine gun developed by Melvin Johnson; the M16/AR15 and Stoner 63 Weapons System developed by Eugene Stoner; the AR18 Rifle developed by Armalite; the Daewoo military and Sporting Rifles developed by the Korean company Daewoo; and the Steyer AUG rifle made in Austria. Other similar rifles are well known in the art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is desirable to provide a bolt and bolt carrier for rifles that permits ammunition to be fed from a variety of ammunition feeding devices, such as box magazines, clip magazines and ammunition belts while providing improved fatigue strength during the firing sequence. It is also desirable to provide a bolt and bolt carrier device that can be easily adapted in the field by the operator without the use of special tools to reconfigure the gun to fire a variety of cartridges, including but not limited to: 0.223 Rem (5.56×45 mm); 7.62×39 mm; and 5.45×39 mm. It is desirable to provide a bolt carrier that is designed to accept the bolt and to glide over a variety of magazines. In particular, it is desirable to provide a bolt with improved lug strength and failure resistance.




Therefore, it is the general object of this invention to provide an improved bolt and bolt carrier for automatic rifles that is compatible with receiving ammunition from a variety of feeding devices.




It is a further object of this invention to provide an improved bolt and bolt carrier for automatic rifles that can be easily adapted to fire a wide variety of well-known cartridges.




Another object of this invention to provide an improved bolt and bolt carrier for automatic rifles with improved lug strength and durability.




A still further object of this invention to provide an improved bolt and bolt carrier for automatic rifles that has an improved failure rate.




A further object of this invention to provide an improved bolt and bolt carrier for automatic rifles that has heavier lugs on each side of the extractor, that are adapted to receive without failure additional loading.




These and other objects of this invention are achieved by the invention as described herein.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of the preferred bolt carrier and bolt of this invention.





FIG. 2

is a left side view of the preferred bolt carrier and bolt of this invention.





FIG. 3

is a right side view of the preferred bolt carrier and bolt of this invention.





FIG. 4

is a disassembled view of the major components of and related to the preferred bolt carrier and bolt of this invention.





FIG. 5

is a detailed drawing of the preferred bolt of this invention showing the preferred component parts.





FIG. 6

is a detailed mechanical drawing showing the preferred lug placement and relative sizes of the lugs and gaps of the preferred bolt of this invention.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the lug mating between the preferred bolt and the barrel extension bolt head cavity of this invention.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the preferred barrel assembly of this invention.





FIG. 9

is a side section view of the bolt head cavity of the preferred barrel of this invention.





FIG. 10

is an end view of the preferred barrel bolt head—bolt interface of this invention.





FIG. 11

is an end view of the preferred barrel bolt head—bolt interface of this invention showing the bolt being rotated into engagement.





FIG. 12

is an end view of the preferred barrel bolt head—bolt interface showing the lug interaction between the bolt and the bolt head.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the figures and particularly to

FIG. 1

showing the preferred bolt carrier


100


with the preferred bolt


101


inserted in the bolthole (not shown). The bolt carrier


100


has an operation rod hole


103


with an operation rod catch


102


for receiving and retaining the operation rod. The preferred bolt


101


is provided with six lugs


601


,


603


,


605


,


607


,


609


,


611


on the bolt head


201


. An extractor


104


as well as an ejector slot


106


are provided generally opposite each other on the bolt head


201


. Indentations


105




a


,b are provided to permit the bolt carrier


100


to fit to a wide variety of ammunition magazines.





FIG. 2

shows the left side view of the preferred bolt carrier


100


and bolt


101


of this invention. The bolt head


201


is shown fixed to the end of the bolt shaft


204


. A cam slot


202


is provided on the left side of the bolt carrier


100


, through which a cam pin


203


can be seen. The operation rod hole


103


is also shown in perspective view.





FIG. 3

shows the right side view of the preferred bolt carrier


100


of this invention. This view provides additional detail as to the bolt lug head


201


of this invention.





FIG. 4

shows the major components and related components of the preferred bolt carrier


100


and bolt


101


of this invention in disassembled but close proximity to each other. The bolt


101


is shown with the bolt head


201


extended away from the bolthole


307


in the bolt carrier


100


. A cam


301


is shown adapted to mechanically interact with the bolt


101


through the cam slot


202


. An operation rod catch


302


is provided, which is insertable into the catch opening


308


in the bolt carrier


100


. A bolt catch retension pin


303


is provided to hold the operation rod catch


302


in place by insertion into the pin hole


309


after inserting the operation rod catch


302


in the bolt carrier


100


. A firing pin


305


is provided with a carrier end


306


, both of which are adapted to be held in place within the bolt carrier


100


by a carrier end pin


304


which is inserted into an carrier pin hole


310


, after insertion of the firing pin


305


and carrier end


306


, thereby holding each in place.





FIG. 5

shows a detailed perspective view of the preferred bolt


101


of this invention. An extractor


505


is fixed to the bolt


101


by an extractor pin


501


, which is adapted to be positioned inside


506


the bolt


101


with each end


507


and


508


pressed through pin holes


503


and


502


respectively. A spring


504


is provided to give tension to the extractor


505


, while simultaneously holding the extractor pin


501


in place. The extractor pin


501


is stepped


509


and


510


to keep the extractor pin


501


in place.





FIG. 6

shows the detailed mechanical drawing of the bolt head


201


face of the preferred bolt


101


with each lug


601


,


603


,


605


,


607




609


and


61


land lug space


602


,


604


,


606


,


608


,


610


and


612


shown. The extractor slot


104


is shown at the top of the bolt head


201


with the ejector slot


106


shown generally at the bottom of the bolt head


201


. The relative sizes and positions of the six lugs


601


,


603


,


605


,


607


,


609


,


611


are important to this invention. For example, the top two lugs


601


and


611


on either side of the extractor slot


104


are generally the same size


622


and


623


and are generally wider than the other lugs


603


,


605


,


607


,


609


, each of which is generally the same size


624


,


625


,


626


,


627


. In the preferred embodiment of this invention, the bolt head


201


lugs


601


,


603


,


605


,


607


,


609


,


611


are symmetrically positioned about the axis


613


, with the gaps between the respective lugs matched. For example, the preferred gap


602


between the lugs


601


and


603


is generally the same width as the gap


610


between the lugs


609


and


611


. The preferred gap


604


between lugs


603


and


605


is generally the same width as the gap


608


between the lugs


607


and


609


. The largest gap


612


is between the extractor slot


104


and the second largest gap


606


is over the ejector slot


106


. Also, in the preferred embodiment of the bolt head


201


of this invention the distance from axis


613


to point


616


is generally the same as the distance from axis


613


to point


614


, and the distance from axis


613


to point


617


is generally the same as the distance from axis


613


to point


615


. In this way the design of the preferred bolt head is generally symmetrically. The reader should note that while the ejector slot


106


is shown somewhat closer to lug


605


than lug


607


, alternatively, the ejector


106


can be orientated closer to lug


607


or can be positioned at an equal distance from lug


605


and


607


.




This bolt head


201


is designed to fit to the barrel extension


701


, which has a bolt head cavity


703


having protrusions where the bolt head


201


has lugs and lugs where the bolt head


201


has spaces.





FIG. 7

shows a perspective view of the preferred mating between the bolt head


201


and the bolt head cavity


703


of the barrel extension


701


, showing how the bolt head


201


lugs


601


,


603


,


605


,


607


,


609


,


611


mate with bolt head cavity


703


gaps


704


,


705


,


706


,


707


,


708


,


709


.





FIG. 8

shows a perspective view of the preferred barrel


800


having a sight


801


attached. Detail of the bolt head cavity


703


with the gaps


704


,


705


,


706


,


707


,


708


,


709


are shown.





FIG. 9

shows a cut-away view of the barrel


800


bolt head cavity


703


showing the chamber


901


.





FIG. 10

shows an interior cut-away view of the bolt head cavity


703


with the bolt head


201


, with the bolt head


201


lugs


601


,


603


,


605


,


607


,


609


,


611


inserted in the gaps


704


,


705


,


706


,


707


,


708


,


709


of the bolt head cavity


703


.





FIG. 11

shows the interior cut-away view of the bolt head cavity


703


with the bolt head


201


inserted and rotated.





FIG. 12

shows the interior cut-away view of the bolt head cavity


703


with the bolt head


201


inserted and rotated as well as showing the relative positions of the extractor


104


and the ejector


106


.




The foregoing description is of a preferred embodiment of the invention and has been presented for the purposes of illustration and as a description of the best mode of the invention currently known to the inventors. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form, connections, or choice of components disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible and foreseeable in light of the above teachings. This embodiment of the invention was chosen and described to provide the best illustration of the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable on of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when they are interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.



Claims
  • 1. A multi-lug bolt, bolt carrier and barrel assembly for rifles, comprising:(A) a bolt carrier; (B) a bolt inserted in said bolt carrier, wherein said bolt further comprises a bolt head having an extractor having a center point, an ejector and a plurality of lugs, and wherein said plurality of lugs are six lugs symmetrically located across an axis running perpendicular to said center point of said extractor, and wherein said first lug and said sixth lug are larger than said second, third, fourth and fifth lugs and wherein said first lug and said sixth lug each are adjacent to said extractor; (C) a barrel adapted to receive said bolt; (D) an operating rod catch inserted in said bolt carrier; (E) a cam inserted in said bolt carrier; and (F) a cam slot in said bolt carrier.
  • 2. A multi-lug bolt, bolt carrier and barrel assembly for rifles, as recited in claim 1, wherein said bolt carrier further comprises one or more recesses for receiving a variety of ammunition magazines.
  • 3. A multi-lug bolt, bolt carrier and barrel assembly for rifles, as recited in claim 1, wherein said barrel further comprises a barrel extension having a bolt head cavity and wherein said bolt head cavity further comprises a plurality of gaps adapted to mate with said lugs of said bolt.
  • 4. A multi-lug bolt, bolt carrier and barrel assembly for rifles, comprising:(A) a bolt carrier; (B) a bolt inserted in said bolt carrier; (C) a barrel adapted to receive said bolt, said barrel further comprising a barrel extension having a bolt head cavity, and wherein said bolt head cavity further comprises a plurality of gaps, said plurality of gaps further comprising six gaps wherein said first gap and said sixth gap are larger than said second, third, fourth and fifth gaps; (D) an operating rod catch inserted in said bolt carrier; (E) a cam inserted in said bolt carrier; and (F) a cam slot in said bolt carrier.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/117,482, field Jan. 27, 1999

US Referenced Citations (6)
Number Name Date Kind
3906651 Vesamaa Sep 1975 A
4615132 Smith Oct 1986 A
4942802 Stoner Jul 1990 A
5117735 Flashkes Jun 1992 A
5768815 Casull Jun 1998 A
6019024 Robinson et al. Feb 2000 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
298923 May 1954 CH
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/117482 Jan 1999 US