This invention relates to an auxiliary stock to be attached to a pistol handle to convert it into a shoulder-gun and the resulting weapon. In particular, the invention relates to pistol carrier.
The background art is characterized by U.S. Pat. Nos. 22,626; 28,433; 32,003; 202,946; 287,741; 305,537; 461,480; 517,555; 562,487; 570,145; 593,890; 681,392; 724,327; 762,862; 815,609; 914,675; 931,328; 961,511; 1,016,695; 1,150,763; 1,222,264; 1,266,632; 1,266,633; 1,367,996; 1,477,445; 1,554,556; 1,557,865; 1,877,016; 2,293,128; 2,433,151; 2,789,742; 2,841,847; 2,873,902; 3,162,966; 3,609,902; 3,641,694; 3,648,396; 3,740,886; 3,798,818; 3,861,273; 4,121,743; 4,271,623; 4,342,410; 4,788,785; 4,383,384; 4,843,749; 4,989,358; 5,092,070; 5,732,867; 5,778,588; 5,924,233; 6,161,741; 6,367,187; 6,560,911; 6,575,343; 6,729,061; and U.S. Patent Applications No. 2005/0035163; the disclosures of which patents and patent application are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
One purpose of the invention is to make a service pistol easier and safer to carry. Another purpose is to improve the accuracy and ease of the handling of a service pistol. Another purpose is to provide a pistol-shoulder stock combination that can be disassembled and suspended from a belt. Another purpose is to prevent assailants from snatching a pistol from its bearer and firing it at him. Another purpose is to provide a practical alternative to Smart Gun technologies.
An object of preferred embodiments of the invention is to increase handgun accuracy. Another object of preferred embodiments of the invention is to enable a higher firing rate for a pistol. Another object of preferred embodiments of the invention is to decrease the amount of training needed to fire a handgun accurately. Another object of preferred embodiments of the invention is to prevent an assailant from snatching the weapon of a law enforcement officer. Another object of preferred embodiments of the invention is to allow a handgun bearer to use both hands without having to replace his weapon in its holster.
In a preferred embodiment, the invention is a pistol carrier system for use with a belt and a pistol comprising a frame and having a transverse slot at the bottom of the frame and two transverse holes in the upper rear of the frame, said pistol carrier system comprising: a shoulder stock comprising a stock body having a butt, a downward extension having a cross pin that is adapted for engagement with the transverse slot, and a clamp having two studs that are adapted for engagement with the two transverse holes; a slide assembly that is slidably mounted on said stock body, said slide assembly comprising a slide detent mechanism that is operative to temporarily maintain said slide assembly at a selected position on said stock body, and a slide tongue having a slide hook; a supporting box that is attachable to the belt, said supporting box having an opening and a cavity that are adapted for receiving and retaining said slide tongue.
Preferably, said supporting box comprises within said cavity a detent lever comprising: a detent lever lower arm and a detent lever upper arm comprising a detent cam; a detent lever spring that urges said detent cam into engagement with said slide hook; and a sliding bar comprising a sliding bar stud that is operative to move said detent lower lever arm between an unlocked position at which said detent cam is not engaged with said slide hook and a locked position at which said detent cam is engaged with said slide hook, said sliding bar being slidable between a high retention position that corresponds with said locked position and a low retention position that corresponds to said unlocked position by means of a button and being maintained in said high retention position or said low retention position by a sliding bar detent mechanism.
Preferably, said stock body is selected from the group consisting of: a wire stock comprising a first (e.g., left) arm and a second (e.g., right) arm upon which said slide assembly is slidable, said first arm having a first axis and said second arm having a second axis and being joined by said cross pin and a bridge, said second arm extending backward and being bent downward at substantially a ninety degree angle to form said butt, said first arm being extending backward and being bent downward and toward a substantially vertical plane containing said second axis of said second arm and said butt and joining said second arm, and said first arm and said second arm extending forward and then downward forming said downward extension and joining to form said cross pin; and a polymer stock comprising a rail along which said side assembly is slidable, an upper attachment clamp that supports said studs and a lower attachment clamp that supports said cross pin and having a gripping opening between said attachment clamps. Preferably, said should stock further comprises an upper attachment point and a lower attachment point, and said pistol carrier system further comprises: an adjustable sling comprising a cord that is slidably connected to said upper attachment point, a buckle and two snap hooks, one snap hook being fixed to said lower attachment point and the other being fixed to said buckle. Preferably, said buckle has a buckle eye and a buckle hole through which said cord passes, and said buckle comprises a buckle lever, one end of which is urged against said cord by a buckle spring and another end of which is depressible.
Preferably, the pistol carrier system further comprises: a holster to which said wire stock is attachable when it is disengaged from the pistol, said holster comprising a holster supporting tongue that is supported by said supporting box when said slide tongue is not supported by said supporting box. Preferably, said shoulder stock comprises an arm or rail having a plurality of slots, said slide assembly comprises a sliding bar having a relief cavity, and said slide detent mechanism comprises a lower detent sphere, an upper detent sphere, a detent spring and a detent cylinder that is disposed in said detent spring, said slide detent mechanism urging said lower detent sphere into one of said slots when said sliding bar is in a locked location and urging said upper detent sphere into said relief cavity when said sliding bar is in an unlocked location.
In another preferred embodiment, the invention is a pistol carrier system for use with a pistol comprising a frame and having a transverse slot at the bottom of the frame and two transverse holes in the upper rear of the frame, said pistol carrier system comprising: a shoulder stock comprising a stock body comprising a butt having a lower apex, a cross pin that is adapted for engagement with the transverse slot and two studs that are adapted for engagement with the two transverse holes, said stock body having a length; a slide assembly that is slidably mounted on said stock body, said slide assembly comprising a slide tongue having a slide hook; and a supporting box having an opening that is adapted for receiving said slide tongue, said supporting box comprising a detent lever comprising a detent lever lower arm and a detent lever upper arm comprising a detent cam, a detent lever spring that urges said detent cam into engagement with said slide hook, and a sliding bar comprising a sliding bar stud that is operative to move said detent lower lever arm to a position at which said detent cam is not engaged with said slide hook. Preferably, said stock body is selected from the group consisting of: a wire stock comprising a first arm and a second arm upon which said slide assembly is slidable, said first arm having a first axis and said second arm having a second axis and being joined by said cross pin and a bridge, said second arm extending backward and being bent downward at substantially a ninety degree angle to form said butt, said first arm being extending backward and being bent downward and toward a substantially vertical plane containing said second axis of said second arm and said butt and joining said second arm, and said first arm and said second arm extending forward and then downward forming said downward extension and joining to form said cross pin; and a polymer stock comprising a rail along which said side assembly is slidable, an upper attachment clamp that supports said studs and a lower attachment clamp that supports said cross pin and having a gripping opening between said attachment clamps.
Preferably, said should stock further comprises an upper attachment point located at a distance from the pistol hat is no greater than about half said shoulder stock length and a lower attachment point located at said lower apex of said butt, and said pistol carrier system further comprises: an adjustable sling comprising a cord that is slidably connected to said upper attachment point, a buckle and two snap hooks, one snap hook being fixed to said lower attachment point and the other being fixed to said buckle. Preferably, said buckle has a buckle eye and a buckle hole through which said cord passes, and said buckle comprises a buckle lever, one end of which is urged against said cord by a buckle spring and another end of which is depressible.
Preferably, the pistol carrier system further comprises: a holster to which said wire stock is attachable when it is disengaged from the pistol, said holster comprising a holster supporting tongue that is supported by said supporting box when said slide tongue is not supported by said supporting box. Preferably, said shoulder stock comprises an arm or rail having a plurality of slots, said slide assembly comprises a sliding bar having a relief cavity, and said slide detent mechanism comprises a lower detent sphere, an upper detent sphere, a detent spring and a detent cylinder that is disposed in said detent spring, said slide detent mechanism urging said lower detent sphere into one of said slots when said sliding bar is in a locked location and urging said upper detent sphere into said relief cavity when said sliding bar is in an unlocked location.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention is a shoulder weapon carrier system comprising: a pistol comprising a frame and having a transverse slot at the bottom of the frame and two transverse holes in the upper rear of the frame; a shoulder stock comprising a stock body comprising a butt, a cross pin that is adapted for engagement with the transverse slot and two studs that are adapted for engagement with the two transverse holes; a slide assembly that is slidably mounted on said stock body, said slide assembly comprising a slide tongue having a slide hook; and a supporting box having an opening that is adapted for receiving said slide tongue, said supporting box comprising a detent lever comprising a detent lever lower arm and a detent lever upper arm comprising a detent cam, a detent lever spring that urges said detent cam into engagement with said slide hook, and a sliding bar comprising a sliding bar stud that is operative to move said detent lower lever arm to a position at which said detent cam is not engaged with said slide hook.
Preferably, said stock body is selected from the group consisting of a wire stock comprising a first arm and a second arm upon which said slide assembly is slidable, said first arm having a first axis and said second arm having a second axis and being joined by said cross pin and a bridge, said second arm extending backward and being bent downward at substantially a ninety degree angle to form said butt, said first arm being extending backward and being bent downward and toward a substantially vertical plane containing said second axis of said second arm and said butt and joining said second arm, and said first arm and said second arm extending forward and then downward forming said downward extension and joining to form said cross pin; and a polymer stock comprising a rail along which said side assembly is slidable, an upper attachment clamp that supports said studs and a lower attachment clamp that supports said cross pin and having a gripping opening between said attachment clamps. Preferably, said should stock further comprises an upper attachment point and a lower attachment point, and said pistol carrier system further comprises: an adjustable sling comprising a cord that is slidably connected to said upper attachment point, a buckle and two snap hooks, one snap hook being fixed to said lower attachment point and the other being fixed to said buckle. Preferably, said buckle has a buckle eye and a buckle hole through which said cord passes, and said buckle comprises a buckle lever, one end of which is urged against said cord by a buckle spring and another end of which is depressible. Preferably, the pistol carrier system further comprises: a laser aiming device that is attached either to said pistol or to said shoulder stock.
In a further preferred embodiment, the invention is a weapon comprising: a pistol comprising a frame comprising a bottom portion and an upper rear portion and having a transverse slot in said bottom portion and two transverse holes in said upper rear portion; and
a shoulder stock comprising a stock body comprising a butt, a cross pin that is adapted for engagement with said transverse slot, and two studs that are adapted for engagement with said two transverse holes. In yet another embodiment, the invention is a buckle for use on a sling comprising a cord, said buckle comprising: a buckle body comprising a center portion and two end portions, one end portion having a buckle eye and another end portion having a buckle hole through which said cord passes; a buckle spring; and a buckle lever pivoted at said center portion, one end of which is urged against said cord by said buckle spring and another end of which is depressible by a user.
Further aspects of the invention will become apparent from consideration of the drawings and the ensuing description of preferred embodiments of the invention. A person skilled in the art will realize that other embodiments of the invention are possible and that the details of the invention can be modified in a number of respects, all without departing from the concept. Thus, the following drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
The features of the invention will be better understood by reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate presently preferred embodiments of the invention. In the drawings:
The following reference numerals are used to indicate the parts and environment of the invention on the drawings:
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In a preferred embodiment, upper attachment point 155 is preferably located on shoulder stock 10, approximately in line with the longitudinal axis of the barrel of adapted pistol 103, in order for pistol carrier subassembly 3 to be optimally suspended from sling 135. In this embodiment, pistol carrier subassembly 3 hangs vertically from sling 135 when in use. If upper attachment point 155 is located too close to butt 31, the resulting relatively short length of sling 135 does not allow the user to lift the weapon and fire it from his shoulder. Moreover, upper attachment point 155 is preferably located along the upper edge of stock body 15, preferably in its forward half and no farther back than the middle of stock body 15. In an alternative embodiment, upper attachment point 155 is located closer to adapted pistol 103 than the middle of stock body 15.
In this embodiment, lower attachment point 151 is preferably located at the apex of butt 31 in a plane that substantially bisects stock body 15 as shown in
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In a preferred embodiment, the slide detent mechanism comprises detent spring 52 that is disposed in detent spring cavity 56 that urges lower detent sphere 50 into one of the second arm slots 113 in second arm 111 and upper detent sphere 46 into detent cavity 43 on sliding bar 44. Detent cylinder 45 freely slides inside detent spring 52. In the detent mode shown in
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In another preferred embodiment (not shown), a laser aiming device or (e.g., a tactical lamp) is attached to either pistol 103 or to said shoulder stock 10, and is preferably disposed below the barrel of the pistol, forward of the trigger guard. In a preferred embodiment, pistol 103 is modified to provide a lamp switch in the grip. An electrical connection between the tactical lamp and the lamp switch is preferably by means of electrical cables that are imbedded in the pistol frame 12.
Many variations of the invention will occur to those skilled in the art. Some variations include a wire stock. Other variations call for a polymer stock. All such variations are intended to be within the scope and spirit of the invention.
Although some embodiments are shown to include certain features, the applicant specifically contemplates that any feature disclosed herein may be used together or in combination with any other feature on any embodiment of the invention. It is also contemplated that any feature may be specifically excluded from any embodiment of the invention.
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