The present disclosure generally relates to firearms and, more particularly, to firearm barrels and muzzle devices that can be mounted on firearm barrels.
Presently, muzzle devices, such as muzzle brakes, recoil compensators, sound suppressors, flash hiders, and blank firing adapters, are attached to and retained by threads formed in a distal end of a firearm barrel. A separate locating or alignment feature is often included to align the bores of the firearm barrel and muzzle device. By requiring such location features, in addition to threads, however, can be multiple areas of manufacturing tolerance stack-up. This can cause the bore of the muzzle device to be off axis relative to the bore of the firearm, which can result in a bullet strike on the muzzle device itself. To counter this, the bore of the muzzle brake or compensator often must be made larger than the barrel bore to provide clearance needed to offset the manufacturing tolerance stack-up, which is not optimal in that it can reduce the performance and accuracy of the firearm. Additionally, the manufacturing tolerance stack-up can present further locations for build-up of carbon and other debris, thus making removal of muzzle devices difficult.
Embodiments of the present disclosure can include a tapered exterior surface at a distal end of a barrel—from a wider diameter proximal a user to a narrower diameter distal a user—enhancing alignment, protecting the threads from fouling, and allowing for backwards compatibility for legacy muzzle devices. The tapered exterior surface enables a user to reduce the number of tolerance stack-ups, such as down to one or two, and these interfaces can be held to a much tighter tolerance in manufacturing than threaded features. Additional features and advantages of embodiments of the present disclosure include the following.
The configuration of the tapered interface between the rifle barrel and muzzle device according to embodiments of the present disclosure can help to better align the muzzle and barrel bores and the threads can be used for both retention and alignment of the muzzle device—negating the need for secondary alignment components.
With the configuration of the tapered interface between the rifle barrel and muzzle device according to embodiments of the present disclosure, tolerance stack-ups in the attachment of a muzzle device to a firearm barrel can be reduced. With prior barrels and muzzle devices, the number of interfaces between two or more parts increases, the more tolerance variations can build up. When dealing with firearms, such stack-ups could lead to misalignment of barrel and muzzle device bores. In contrast, in the embodiments of the present disclosure, by limiting interfaces, the number of locations where dirt, gunpowder, and other residue build up are limited, which can also reduce or eliminate thread fouling.
The configuration of the tapered interface between the rifle barrel and muzzle device according to embodiments of the present disclosure can help to maximize backwards compatibility for legacy muzzle devices by the tapered portion of the interface being smaller in diameter than an internal bore of preexisting or legacy muzzle devices thus enabling the tapered portion to fit into the larger bore of the legacy muzzle device.
The configuration of the tapered interface between the rifle barrel and muzzle device according to embodiments of the present disclosure can enable simultaneous clocking of the muzzle device and tightening of the muzzle device to the rifle barrel by having the two threaded interfaces threaded in opposite directions, i.e., having reverse threading wherein one threaded connection is right-handed and one is left-handed.
In a first embodiment, wherein a firearm barrel is configured to attach to a muzzle device including a muzzle device bore and a tapered interior surface tapering from a first, wider portion at a proximal end of the muzzle device to a second, narrower portion away from the proximal end, the firearm barrel includes a barrel bore, a first, proximal end, a second, distal end, and a tapered exterior surface tapering from a first, wider portion to a second, narrower portion towards the distal end of the barrel, wherein the tapered exterior surface is configured to operably mate with the tapered interior surface of the muzzle device to optimize axial alignment of the barrel bore with the muzzle device bore.
In a second embodiment, the firearm barrel of the first embodiment further includes barrel threads proximal the tapered exterior surface, such that the tapered exterior surface tapers from the first, wider portion to the second, narrower portion away from the barrel threads.
In a third embodiment, the muzzle device includes a nut including a first set of interior threads configured to threadably engage the barrel threads, such that when the first set of interior threads are threadably engaged with the barrel threads, the tapered exterior surface mates with the tapered interior surface of the muzzle device to optimize axial alignment of the barrel bore with the muzzle device bore.
In a fourth embodiment, the muzzle device includes exterior threads at the proximal end of the muzzle device and the nut includes a second set of interior threads distal the first set of interior threads, wherein the exterior threads of the muzzle device are configured to threadably engage the second set of interior threads.
In a fifth embodiment, the first set of interior threads and barrel threads are threaded in a first direction and the muzzle device exterior threads and second set of interior threads are threaded in a second direction, opposite the first direction.
In a sixth embodiment, the first set of interior threads and barrel threads are right-hand threaded and the muzzle device exterior threads and second set of interior threads are left-hand threaded.
In a seventh embodiment, the tapered interior surface of the muzzle device and the tapered exterior surface of the barrel each includes a length, wherein the lengths are substantially the same.
In an eighth embodiment, wherein a muzzle device is configured for use with a firearm barrel having a barrel bore, a threaded muzzle, and a tapered exterior surface proximate a distal end of the barrel tapering from a first, wider portion to a second, narrower portion at the distal end, the muzzle device includes a muzzle device body and a neck extending proximally from the muzzle device body, wherein the neck includes external threads and a tapered interior surface tapering from a first, wider portion at a proximal end of the neck to a second, narrower portion away from the proximal end of the neck, a nut including a first set of interior threads proximate a distal end of the nut threadably engaged with the external threads of the muzzle device, and a second set of interior threads proximal the first set of interior threads, wherein the second set of interior threads are configured to threadably engage the barrel threads, such that when the second set of interior threads are threadably engaged with the barrel threads, the tapered exterior surface mates with the tapered interior surface of the muzzle device to optimize axial alignment of the barrel bore with the muzzle device bore.
In a ninth embodiment, the first set of interior threads and barrel threads are threaded in a first direction and the muzzle device exterior threads and second set of interior threads are threaded in a second direction, opposite the first direction.
In a tenth embodiment, the first set of interior threads and barrel threads are right-hand threaded and the muzzle device exterior threads and second set of interior threads are left-hand threaded.
In an eleventh embodiment, a method for attaching a muzzle device to barrel includes providing a muzzle device including a muzzle device bore and a muzzle device tapered interior surface tapering from a first, wider portion at a proximal end thereof to a second, narrower portion away from the proximal end, providing a barrel having a barrel bore, a threaded muzzle, and a tapered exterior surface proximate a distal end of the barrel tapering from a first, wider portion to a second, narrower portion at the distal end, and operably coupling the muzzle device and barrel such that the tapered interior surface of the muzzle device mates with the tapered exterior surface of the barrel to optimize axial alignment of the barrel bore with the muzzle device bore.
In a twelfth embodiment, the barrel further includes barrel threads proximal the tapered exterior surface, such that the tapered exterior surface tapers from the first, wider portion to the second, narrower portion away from the barrel threads, and wherein the muzzle device includes a nut including a first set of interior threads configured to threadably engage the barrel threads. The method further includes threadably engaging the first set of interior threads with the barrel threads, such that the tapered exterior surface mates with the tapered interior surface of the muzzle device to optimize axial alignment of the barrel bore with the muzzle device bore.
In a thirteenth embodiment, the muzzle device includes exterior threads at the proximal end of the muzzle device and the nut includes a second set of interior threads distal the first set of interior threads. The method further includes threadably engaging the exterior threads of the muzzle device to the second set of interior threads.
The above summary is not intended to describe each illustrated embodiment or every implementation of the present disclosure.
The drawings included in the present application are incorporated into, and form part of, the specification. They illustrate embodiments of the present disclosure and, along with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. The drawings are only illustrative of certain embodiments and do not limit the disclosure.
While the embodiments of the disclosure are amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown, by way of example, in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the disclosure to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
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In the context of this disclosure, unless otherwise specifically noted, the terms “proximal,” “proximally,” proximally located,” “distal,” “distally,” and “distally located,” are used in a way relative to a user of a firearm. By way of example, the stock of a firearm is on the proximal end of the firearm and the end of the barrel is on the distal end of the firearm.
Barrel 100 includes a first, proximal end (not depicted) and a second, distal end 102—sometimes referred to as the “muzzle” end. Distal end 102 includes a first shoulder 104, an exterior surface 106, a second shoulder 108, and barrel threads 110 formed, such as by machining, into distal end 102 and distal relative to second shoulder 108. Distal end 102 of barrel 100 further includes a tapered exterior surface 112 distal relative to barrel threads 110 tapering from a first, wider portion 114 to a second, narrower portion 116 when moving towards the distal end 102 of barrel 100. Barrel further includes a barrel bore 118 defined therein extending along a length thereof from proximal end (not depicted) to distal end 102 (see
In an embodiment, barrel threads 110 are ½″—28 UNEF Screw Threads per ANSI B1.1, although other threads can be used. In an embodiment, a length of barrel threads 110 is about 400/1000 of an inch. In an embodiment, a length of tapered exterior surface 112 is about 200/1000 of an inch. Referring to
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Muzzle device 200 and nut 300 can be constructed of a medium-carbon, such as AISI 4140 or 4142, although other materials, such as stainless steels, can be used to form muzzle device 200.
While muzzle device 200 and nut 300 are generally referred to separately herein, muzzle device 200 can include nut 300—i.e., nut 300 can be part of muzzle device 200.
In an embodiment, to install muzzle device 200 on barrel 100, muzzle device 200 can be coupled with nut 300 by threading muzzle device exterior threads 212 and second set of interior threads 308 of nut 300 together. In an embodiment, muzzle device exterior threads 212 and second set of interior threads 308 are left-hand threaded. In other embodiments, muzzle device exterior threads 212 and second set of interior threads 308 are right-hand threaded. Next, nut 300 can be coupled with barrel 100 by threading first set of interior threads 306 of nut 300 and barrel threads 110 together. In an embodiment, first set of interior threads 306 and barrel threads 110 are right-hand threaded. In others, first set of interior threads 306 and barrel threads 110 are left-hand threaded. When this is done, tapered exterior surface 112 of barrel 100 operably mates with tapered interior surface 214 of muzzle device 200 to optimize axial alignment of barrel bore 118 with muzzle device bore 210.
In another embodiment, nut 300 can first be coupled with barrel 100 by threading first set of interior threads 306 and barrel threads 110 together. In an embodiment, first set of interior threads 306 and barrel threads 110 are right-hand threaded. Next, muzzle device 200 can be coupled with nut 300 by threading muzzle device exterior threads 212 and second set of interior threads 308 together. In an embodiment, muzzle device exterior threads 212 and second set of interior threads 308 are left-hand threaded. When this is done, tapered exterior surface 112 of barrel 100 operably mates with tapered interior surface 214 of muzzle device 200 to optimize axial alignment of barrel bore 118 with muzzle device bore 210.
Once connected, both pairs of threads 306/110 and 212/308 can be adjusted such that muzzle device 200 is properly secured to barrel 100 and muzzle device 200 is in the proper orientation and barrel bore 118 and muzzle device bore 210 are in alignment. By way of example, in an embodiment wherein muzzle device 200 includes gas port 228 on top flat surface 220, muzzle device 200 can be rotationally adjusted such that gas port 228 on top flat surface 220 is oriented upwards.
When installed, shoulder 200 can operably engages interior surface 311 of distal end 304 of nut 300, such that any gaps are hidden, inhibiting any dirt, gunpowder, or other residue from getting into muzzle device exterior threads 212 and second set of interior threads 308 of nut 300. Also, a gap between interior surface 311 of distal end 304 of nut 300 proximal second set of interior threads 308 and exterior surface 106 of barrel 100 is also such that the ingression of any dirt, gunpowder, or other residue into first set of interior threads 306 of nut 300 and barrel threads 110 is inhibited.
While the present disclosure and embodiments described herein have related to a muzzle brake, other muzzle devices can be used, including, by way of example, sound suppressors, flash hiders, and blank firing adapters.
All of the features disclosed in this specification (including the references incorporated by reference, including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
Each feature disclosed in this specification (including references incorporated by reference, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any incorporated by reference references, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed The above references in all sections of this application are herein incorporated by references in their entirety for all purposes.
Although specific examples have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement calculated to achieve the same purpose could be substituted for the specific examples shown. This application is intended to cover adaptations or variations of the present subject matter. Therefore, it is intended that the invention be defined by the attached claims and their legal equivalents, as well as the following illustrative aspects. The above described aspects embodiments of the invention are merely descriptive of its principles and are not to be considered limiting. Further modifications of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention.
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