The following disclosure relates to an off-trigger locator for a firearm.
With reference to the drawings, a firearm 10 comprising a hand gun has an off-trigger locator 12 applied to a frame 14 of the firearm to assist the user in locating the user's trigger finger in a non-firing and firing condition. In a non-firing condition, the user may place the user's finger on the off-trigger locator 12 rather than on a trigger 16 of the firearm. Thus, the user may use the off-trigger locator 12 as a reference point rather than another location in a non-firing condition. This may prove useful in many scenarios. For instance, during training, a user may be instructed to place the user's finger on the off-trigger locator to provide a visual indication to the trainer that the user is in a non-firing condition. Providing the off-trigger locator in a standard location on the firearm also facilitates firearms training and range training by providing a quick visual aid to trainers to see that a user-trainee has complied with instructions to go to a non-firing condition. Also, an off-trigger locator provides a user with an aid to safely operate a firearm in a stressful condition. Because the off-trigger locator 12 is located in close proximity to the trigger 16, the user may disengage the off-trigger locator and engage the trigger quickly to discharge the firearm. However, the off-trigger locator requires intentional movement by the user to disengage the off-trigger locator and engage the trigger, as opposed to other locations where such movement of the user's trigger may be less intentional.
The off-trigger locator 12 is located in a position on the frame 14 of the firearm that allows the user to manipulate the user's trigger finger on the off-trigger locator while the user's trigger finger grasps a grip of the firearm. Thus, the user may continue to grasp the grip of the firearm without significant movement of the user's hand as the user sensors the off-trigger locator with the user's trigger finger. However, the off-trigger locator 12 is in a position on the frame 14 of the firearm that allows the user to easily move between the off-trigger locator and the trigger, as necessary, for instance, as the user goes between a non-firing and firing condition.
Preferably, the off-trigger locator 12 has a smooth transition between the edge 26 and the frame 14 of the firearm. On the opposite longitudinal edge, the shoulder portion 24 provides a tactile location for the user to locate their trigger finger while in a non-firing condition. Preferably, the shoulder portion 24 is of sufficient thickness of width or prominence to require the user to intentionally move his or her trigger finger from a non-firing condition to a firing condition. Preferably, the off-trigger locator 12 is arranged is adjacent the trigger area 16 of the firearm so the user may slide their finger over the shoulder portion 24 into the trigger area to engage the trigger in a firing condition.
To assist the user in locating their trigger finger in a non-firing condition, the off-trigger locator 12 may have an enlarged depression area 30 formed at one longitudinal end of the elongate member or protuberance. The depression area 30 may be circular and the locator surface 28 may be integrated with the depression area 30 without significant transition between the two surfaces thereby providing a seemingly continuous smooth surface from the shoulder portion 24 to the edge 26 from one longitudinal end of the off-trigger locator to the opposite longitudinal end. The depression area 30 may have a raised dot or tick 32 in the center of the depression area to assist the user in finding the depression on the side of the frame of the firearm. In the drawings, the depression area is formed on the right hand side of the locator surface (
The off-trigger located may be provided on one or both sides of a single arm or the left or right side depending upon the dominant hand of the user and the style of firearm. While the drawings show a hand gun, the attachment may be used and applied to any weapon system-firearm with a trigger. The drawings are not intended to be limiting in any sense.
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Rather than providing as a kit, the frame of the firearm may be cast with the off-trigger locator formed therein. For instance, the off-trigger locator may be formed monolithically with the frame of the firearm. The off-trigger locator may comprise a deposition of metal (i.e., plasma spray, weld bead) or other sprayed coating that is applied to the frame of the firearm, and which may be machined after application to form the off-trigger locator. Alternatively, the off-trigger locator may be machined in the side of the frame of the firearm, or the combination of a depression in the frame and a protuberance projecting from the frame, so that it forms an off-trigger locator feature with the features explained above.
The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention in its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. As various modifications could be made in the constructions and methods herein described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 13/588,690, filed Aug. 17, 2012, and application Ser. No. 13/588,743, filed Aug. 17, 2012, both of which are pending; the disclosures both of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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Parent | 13588690 | Aug 2012 | US |
Child | 13632565 | US | |
Parent | 13588743 | Aug 2012 | US |
Child | 13588690 | US |