This invention relates to disconnector-type safety mechanisms for semiautomatic pistols.
Modern semiautomatic pistols may use a trigger bar between the trigger and the sear to effect motion of the sear to discharge the firearm when the trigger is pulled. In pistols employing trigger bars consideration must be given to the operation of safeties, such as grip safeties and manual safeties, the timing of sear reset during the firing cycle as well as prevention of firearm discharge when the pistol's slide is not fully closed (in battery). These considerations may be addressed to significant advantage using safety mechanisms which disconnect the trigger bar from the sear. In view of the inherent complexity occasioned by these various requirements there is clearly an opportunity to improve on the firing and safety mechanisms of pistols by increasing their reliability while simplifying their design.
The invention concerns a pistol. In one example embodiment the pistol comprises a frame on which a slide, a trigger and a grip safety are moveably mounted. The grip safety is movable between a released position and a compressed position. A spring biases the grip safety into the released position. A sear is rotatably mounted on the frame. A trigger bar has a first end pivotably attached to the trigger and a second end oppositely disposed. A body is attached to the frame for rotation about an axis between a fire position and a safe position. A spring biases the body into the fire position. In one example embodiment the body comprises a first surface positioned in spaced relation to the axis. The first surface is engaged with the trigger bar for pivoting the trigger bar between a fire orientation, when the body rotates into the fire position, and a safe orientation, when the body rotates into the safe position. The second end of the trigger bar is not engageable with the sear when the trigger bar is in the safe orientation, the second end being engageable with the sear when the trigger bar is in the fire orientation. A second surface is positioned in spaced relation to the axis. The second surface is engageable with the slide upon motion of the slide out of battery. Engagement between the second surface and the slide rotates the body into the safe position. A third surface is positioned in spaced relation to the axis. The third surface is engaged with the grip safety when the grip safety is in the released position. Engagement between the grip safety and the third surface rotates the body into the safe position. Motion of the grip safety into the compressed position disengages the grip safety from the third surface and allows the body to rotate into the fire position.
By way of example, the first surface is positioned on a projection extending from the body. In a further example, a slot is positioned in the second end of the trigger bar. The projection extends from the body and engages the slot. In a specific example embodiment the trigger bar comprises a tab positioned at the second end thereof. The tab extends transversely to the trigger bar and is engageable with the sear in this example.
In a further example embodiment the slide comprises a cam surface facing the body. The cam surface extends lengthwise along the slide and has a notch therein. The second surface of the body comprises a cam follower engageable with the cam surface. The cam follower extends from the body and is received within the notch when the slide is in battery. The body is rotated into the safe position when the cam follower engages the cam surface, and the body is rotated into the fire position when the cam follower is received within the notch.
In an example embodiment the trigger is pivotably mounted on the frame. Further by way of example, the grip safety is pivotably mounted on the frame. In a specific example embodiment the grip safety comprises a projection extending therefrom and the third surface is positioned on a spur projecting from the body. The projection is engageable with the spur upon motion of the grip safety into the released position.
A further example embodiment comprises a safety, the safety comprising a lever pivotably mounted on the frame. An actuation surface extends from the lever for manual actuation of the lever between an on position and an off position. The body comprises a fourth surface positioned in spaced relation to the axis. The fourth surface is engaged with the lever. Pivoting of the lever into the on position rotates the body into the safe position, pivoting of the lever into the off position permits the body to rotate into the fire position. In a specific example embodiment the fourth surface comprises a projection extending from the body.
The invention also encompasses a disconnector for a pistol having a sear, a slide, a trigger, a trigger bar attached to the trigger and a grip safety. In an example embodiment the disconnector comprises a body attachable to the pistol for rotation about an axis between a fire position and a safe position. An example body comprises a first surface positioned in spaced relation to the axis. The first surface is engageable with the trigger bar for moving the trigger bar between a fire orientation when the body rotates into the fire position, and a safe orientation when the body rotates into the safe position. The trigger bar is not engageable with the sear when the trigger bar is in the safe orientation, the trigger bar is engageable with the sear when the trigger bar is in the fire orientation. A second surface is positioned in spaced relation to the axis. The second surface is engageable with the slide upon motion of the slide out of battery. Engagement between the second surface and the slide rotate the body into the safe position. A third surface is positioned in spaced relation to the axis. The third surface is engageable with the grip safety. Engagement between the grip safety and the third surface rotates the body into the safe position. Motion of the grip safety out of engagement with the third surface allows the body to rotate into the fire position.
In a specific example embodiment the first surface is positioned on a projection extending from the body. In a further example the projection is adapted to engage a slot positioned in the trigger bar. In an example embodiment the second surface of the body comprises a cam follower engageable with a cam surface extending lengthwise along the slide. The cam follower extends from the body and is received within a notch in the cam surface when the slide is in battery. The body is rotated into the safe position when the cam follower engages the cam surface, the body rotating into the fire position when the cam follower is received within the notch.
In a specific example embodiment the third surface is positioned on a spur projecting from the body. In another example embodiment the body further comprises a fourth surface positioned in spaced relation to the axis. The fourth surface is engageable with a safety lever pivotably mounted on the pistol. Pivoting of the safety lever into engagement with the fourth surface rotates the body into the safe position. In an example embodiment the fourth surface comprises a projection extending from the body.
As shown in
A disconnector 50, shown in
Interaction between the body 52 and the trigger bar 20 is effected via a first surface 58 positioned in spaced relation to axis 54. In the example mechanism shown in
Interaction between the slide 14 and disconnector 50 is illustrated in
Interaction between the grip safety 36 and the disconnector 50 is illustrated in
Pistols employing the multi-mode disconnector according to the invention are expected to operate more reliably and safely with fewer moving parts than prior art firearms. The following additional advantages are also anticipated. Because the mechanism disconnects the trigger from the sear, various parts (the disconnector and the trigger bar for example) can be lighter and smaller when compared with safety mechanisms which block motion, and thus must withstand greater stress when in operation. The various modes of the disconnector according to the invention act independently from one another, thereby manifesting modularity which enables any combination of safety features—grip safety, manual safety and slide safety—to be incorporated into a pistol.
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