Information
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Patent Grant
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6263607
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Patent Number
6,263,607
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 20, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 24, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Carone; Michael J.
- Thomson; M
Agents
- Venable
- Kelemen; Gabor J.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 042 7501
- 042 6902
- 042 7001
- 089 132
- 089 148
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pistol includes a frame; a slide reciprocating on the frame between a forward position and a pulled-back position; a firing pin mounted in the slide for motions relative to the slide; a firing pin catch affixed to the firing pin; a firing pin spring mounted in the slide and urging the firing pin forwardly; a trigger supported in the frame; a trigger rail coupled to the trigger for executing a triggering motion when the trigger is pulled; and a sear for connecting the trigger rail with the firing pin catch such that during forward motion of the slide the sear arrests and holds the firing pin catch thus arming the firing pin spring and that upon pulling the trigger, the sear is moved away from the firing pin catch by the trigger rail for allowing the firing pin to accelerate forwardly. A manually operable disassembly member which has an open and a closed position, is movable into a pulled-out state for allowing the slide to be taken off the frame. A first cooperating locking arrangement is provided on the frame and the disassembly member for allowing the disassembly member to be moved into the pulled-out state solely in the open position of the disassembly member. A second cooperating locking arrangement is provided on the slide and the disassembly member for allowing the disassembly member to be moved from the closed position into the open position solely in the pulled-back position of the slide.
Description
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a hand weapon, such as a pistol, and is particularly concerned with a safety mechanism for locking a disassembly lever to thus prevent an accidental firing of the weapon in the course of a disassembling operation.
European Patent No. 77,790 describes a pistol having a frame and a slide which is displaceable thereon and in which a breechblock (also referred to as “bolt”) is disposed. A spring-loaded firing pin, having a firing pin catch, is slidably received in the bolt. To a pivotal trigger a trigger rail is articulated which, at its rear, is jointed to a sear lever which arrests and holds the firing pin catch during the forward motion of the slide/bolt assembly, whereby the firing pin spring is armed. Upon pulling the trigger, the rearward end of the trigger rail runs up on a control cam of a leaf spring and, as a result, the trigger rail is lowered. This occurrence also causes a lowering of the sear lever and thus the firing pin is released and urged forwardly by the firing pin spring. After a shot is fired, the slide recoils on the frame. At the same time, a cam track provided on the bolt laterally displaces the leaf spring so that its control cam is out of engagement with the trigger rail and thus the latter, together with the sear lever, is pivoted upwardly. Thereafter, during the successive forward motion (recuperating motion) of the slide, the firing pin catch is again caught by the sear lever.
The above-described trigger mechanism is relatively complicated and requires a great number of individual components. Since the sear lever, during arming of the firing pin spring, executes a pivotal motion, it may only provide a linear contact with the firing pin catch which results in a relatively substantial wear and requires significant main tenance. The bolt is separately installed in the slide which increases manufacturing costs.
In case the above-described prior art pistol is to be disassembled, first the magazine is removed from the grip well and by performing a charging operation (that is, by pulling back and releasing the slide), a cartridge which may have remained in the pistol chamber is ejected. A transverse pin which secures the slide on the frame is depressed. Since the firing pin catch is still held back by the sear lever, in this position the slide may not yet be pulled off in a forward direction from the frame. To allow such a removal, first the trigger has to be pulled. In case an earlier loading motion has not been fully performed or in case the unloading operation has been performed in a reverse sequence, risks are considerable that an unintentional and thus uncontrolled shot is fired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved pistol of the above-outlined type from which at least one of the above-discussed disadvantages is eliminated.
This object and others to become apparent as the specification progresses, are accomplished by the invention according to which, briefly stated, the pistol includes a frame; a slide reciprocating on the frame between a forward position and a pulled-back position; a firing pin mounted in the slide for motions relative to the slide; a firing pin catch affixed to the firing pin; a firing pin spring mounted in the slide and urging the firing pin forwardly; a trigger supported in the frame; a trigger rail coupled to the trigger for executing a triggering motion when the trigger is pulled; and a sear for connecting the trigger rail with the firing pin catch such that during forward motion of the slide the sear arrests and holds the firing pin catch thus arming the firing pin spring and that upon pulling the trigger, the sear is moved away from the firing pin catch by the trigger rail for allowing the firing pin to accelerate forwardly. A manually operable disassembly member which has an open and a closed position, is movable into a pulled-out state for allowing the slide to be taken off the frame. A first cooperating locking arrangement is provided on the frame and the disassembly member for allowing the disassembly member to be moved into the pulled-out state solely in the open position of the disassembly member. A second cooperating locking arrangement is provided on the slide and the disassembly member for allowing the disassembly member to be moved from the closed position into the open position solely in the pulled-back position of the slide.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective exploded view of components of a pistol incorporating a preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 1
a
is a sectional perspective view of a component shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 1
b
is a fragmentary sectional end elevational view taken through the slide catch release lever.
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
are sectional side elevational views of a rear region of the pistol, depicted in three different operational positions.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Turning to
FIG. 1
, the pistol illustrated therein includes a cross-sectionally U-shaped frame
1
which has a formed-on trigger guard
2
and a grip body
3
to which grip plates
4
are secured by screws
5
. In the grip body
3
a clip well
6
is formed for receiving a non-illustrated cartridge clip (magazine). A slide
7
is mounted on the frame
1
and is guided thereby for linear reciprocation between a forward or basic position and a rearward or pulled-back position. A barrel
8
is longitudinally displaceably mounted in the slide
7
and is, in the basic position, in engagement with an abutment shoulder
9
of the slide
7
. The slide
7
has, on the right side on front of the shoulder
9
, an ejection opening
11
through which an ejector throws out an empty shell from the chamber
10
of the barrel
8
.
Turning to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, in a stepped longitudinal bore
15
,
16
of the slide
7
a firing pin
17
is guided for longitudinal displacements. In the enlarged portion
16
of the bore
15
,
16
a sleeve
18
is accommodated which surrounds the firing pin
17
and which has a transversely throughgoing slot
19
. In the region of the slot
19
the firing pin
17
is provided with a slot
20
which is significantly shorter than the slot
19
. A transverse pin
21
passes through the slots
19
,
20
. The firing pin
17
has a coaxial blind bore
22
which extends to the frontal edge of the slot
20
and which accommodates a coil spring
23
for the firing pin
17
. At its frontal end the firing pin spring
23
engages the pin
21
while at its rearward end the firing pin spring
23
is in engagement with a bottom
24
inserted in the slide
7
. The spring
23
is guided by a rod
25
coaxially disposed inside the spring
23
. A return spring
28
is inserted between the rear end face
26
of the sleeve
18
and a shoulder
27
of the firing pin
17
. For firing a shot, the firing pin
17
is accelerated forwardly by the spring
23
until the pin
21
abuts the frontal edge
29
of the slot
19
. The firing pin
17
continues to move forwardly by virtue of its inertia until the rearward edge of the slot
20
abuts the pin
21
. During this occurrence, the eccentrically disposed firing pin tip
30
ignites a cartridge
32
situated in the chamber
10
, as depicted in FIG.
3
. In the relaxed state of the spring
23
the pin
21
, urged by the return spring
28
, engages the frontal edge of the slot
20
so that the firing pin tip
30
is situated inside the bottom
31
of the blind bore
15
as shown in FIG.
4
.
At the lower side of the firing pin
17
a catch lug
36
is formed which passes through a longitudinally extending slot
37
of the slide
7
and projects beyond the underside thereof. The catch lug
36
has, at least in its region which projects beyond the slot
37
, a forwardly oriented end face
38
which lies in a radial plane of the firing pin
17
. In the frame
1
a trigger
39
is pivotally mounted on a transverse pin
40
and is forwardly biased by a trigger spring
41
. To a transverse pin
42
mounted on the trigger
39
a trigger rail
43
is articulated which has two legs
44
straddling an inserted magazine (not shown). At their rearward end the legs
44
are interconnected by a web (abutment member)
45
. Each leg
44
carries a respective cam
46
extending into longitudinal grooves (recesses)
47
of the slide
7
when the latter is in its basic position. The trigger rail
43
is biased upwardly by the trigger spring
41
which thus also acts as a trigger rail spring.
Also referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, in the rear region of the frame
1
an insert
52
is accommodated which is secured to the frame
1
by three transverse pins
53
,
54
and
55
. The insert
52
has on its upper part, on both sides, a respective guide rail
61
on which the slide
7
is guided. The insert
52
further has a longitudinal slot
62
in which an ejector
63
is positioned and secured by the pin
54
and by an additional short pin
64
. The eccentric position of the firing pin tip
30
is advantageous in that the bore
15
,
16
is located further upward, whereby sufficient space is available to provide, in the slide
7
, a longitudinal groove in which the ejector
63
glides.
A sear member (sear plate)
66
has rearwardly downward inclined parallel slots
65
through which respective pins
54
,
55
pass for holding and guiding the sear plate
66
for displacements parallel to itself. The sear plate
66
has an upwardly projecting, formed-on catch lug
67
provided with a rearward face
68
which extends parallel to the frontal end face
38
of the firing pin catch
36
. The faces
38
and
68
change at sharp edges in perpendicularly oriented or slightly acutely angled surfaces. The sear plate
66
is urged by a sear spring
69
into the basic position shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
in which the pins
54
,
55
abut the rearward terminal edge of the slots
65
. The catch lug
67
of the sear plate
66
is, in such a position, in the travelling path of the firing pin catch
36
.
Upon executing a charging motion, that is, upon manually pulling the slide
7
rearwardly while the firing pin is in a released state, the firing pin catch
36
pushes the sear plate
66
rearwardly against the force of the spring
69
until the firing pin catch
36
glides past above the catch lug
67
of the sear plate
66
. During the successive forward motion of the slide
7
urged by a slide-closing spring
71
(FIG.
1
), the firing pin catch
36
is caught by the catch lug
67
of the sear plate
66
whereby the firing pin spring
23
is armed.
When the trigger
39
is pulled against the force of the trigger spring
41
, after a certain trigger path the web
45
abuts a lug
73
of the sear plate
66
and pushes the sear plate
66
against the force of the springs
69
and
23
rearwardly until the catch lug
67
disengages from the firing pin catch
36
. As a result of such an occurrence, the firing pin
17
is released and accelerated forward, whereupon a shot is fired, as illustrated in FIG.
3
. During the successive recoil of the slide
7
, the cams
46
of the trigger lever
43
run at the frontal end of the grooves
47
onto the slide
7
so that the trigger rail
43
is pivoted downwardly and the sear plate
66
snaps back into its basic position as shown in
FIG. 4
in which, during the forward (recuperating) motion of the slide
7
which follows its recoil, the catch lug
67
of the sear plate
66
again arrests and holds the firing pin catch
36
, thus arming the firing pin
17
.
Adjacent the sear plate
66
a two-arm lever
79
is pivotally supported in the insert
52
on the pin
55
. The upper arm
80
of the lever
79
projects beyond the upper side of the insert
52
. The lower arm
81
of the lever
79
is situated adjacent the lug
73
of the sear plate
66
, and the arm
81
is pushed together with the lug
73
rearwardly by the web
45
when the trigger
39
is pulled. During this occurrence the upper arm
80
of the lever
79
pushes upwardly a safety slide
83
against the force of a compression spring
84
, as seen in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. The safety slide
83
is slidably guided in a vertical channel
82
provided in the slide
7
. The safety slide
83
has a downwardly projecting narrow strip
85
which extends transversely to the axis of firing pin
17
. The strip
85
, in its basic position as shown in
FIG. 2
, extends into a longitudinal transverse groove
86
of the firing pin
17
. The rearward shoulder
87
of the groove
86
and the longitudinal position of the strip
85
are designed such that the firing pin tip
30
does not project beyond the bottom
31
when the shoulder
87
abuts the strip
85
. This purpose is served by the slot
20
and the firing pin return spring
28
. After firing a shot, the firing pin
17
is immediately returned by the spring
28
into the safety detent position. Should, for example, a cartridge misfire upon pulling the trigger
39
, the strip
85
assumes its detent position in front of the shoulder
87
when the trigger
39
is released, allowing it to pivot forwardly by the trigger spring
41
. If in such a position the pistol is dropped, the firing pin tip
30
cannot again impact on the primer of the earlier misfired cartridge. Even if the firing pin spring
23
is in an armed state (FIG.
2
), such a firing pin safety prevents accidental firing caused by blows. For example, a blow on the slide
7
from the rear which would be sufficiently powerful to accelerate the sear plate
66
rearwardly into its release position, cannot, at the same time, accelerate the safety slide
83
upwardly, whereby the firing pin
17
remains blocked in its armed state. The above-outlined firing pin safety is described in more detail in Swiss Patent No. 528,057 in conjunction with a striker hammer type ignition.
As seen in
FIG. 1
, the slide
7
has in its rearward region an external lateral projection
91
provided with gripping grooves
92
for a manual loading of the pistol. When the magazine is empty and the last shot is fired, the slide
7
, after recoil, is caught by a catch lug
98
of the disassembly lever
97
as the catch lug
98
moves into a catch notch
102
, provided in the slide
7
, because the catch lug
98
is pressed upwardly by a cartridge feeder of the magazine. The disassembly lever
97
may be manually pressed downwardly to cause the catch lug
98
to move out of the notch
102
, whereupon the slide
7
may move forwardly.
With particular reference to
FIGS. 1 and 1
b
, the catch lug
98
of the disassembly lever
97
has, on the inner side of the wall
99
on which the disassembly lever
97
lies, a downwardly oriented projection
100
which, in the normal position of the lever
97
(as opposed to its upwardly pivoted, disassembly position) extends below a notch
101
provided in the wall
99
. Consequently, in the normal position of the disassembly lever
97
the latter may not be pulled out of the frame
1
for initiating the disassembling operation, because the projection
100
abuts the inside face of the wall
99
of the frame
1
. Thus, the disassembly lever
97
may be pulled out of the frame
1
only if such an abutting relationship between the projection
100
and the inner face of the wall
99
does not exist which is the case in an upwardly pivoted, raised position of the disassembly lever
97
. The disassembly lever
97
, however, may be pivoted into its raised position only in the open (pulled-back) position of the slide
7
, because in all other positions the slide
7
prevents the disassembly lever
97
and thus the catch lug
98
and its projection
100
from swinging upwardly. The pistol thus may be disassembled exclusively when the slide
7
is entirely open; in such a position the cartridge chamber of the barrel is empty.
For performing a disassembling operation, first the pistol is unloaded, that is, the magazine is removed and a loading motion is performed, in that the slide
7
is manually pulled back into its fully open position in which then the disassembly lever may be manually swung upwardly and subsequently pulled out of the frame
1
. Thereafter the slide
7
is moved back into its forward, basic position. After pulling the trigger
39
, the slide
7
may be pulled off the frame
1
in a forward direction.
In case the unloading operation is performed in a reverse sequence (that is, the loading motion precedes the removal of the magazine), or in case the loading motion was performed incompletely during the unloading step, then a cartridge
32
still situated in the chamber
10
is ejected upon pulling the slide
7
back into its fully open (pulled-back) position, before the disassembly lever
97
may be pulled out. A possibility of an unintentional firing of the pistol because of a faulty handling during disassembly is therefore practically excluded.
The guidance of the sear plate
66
parallel with itself has the advantage that the firing pin catch
36
lies face-to-face on the catch
67
until the firing pin
17
is released. In this manner, an edgewise contacting and the wear involved therewith are avoided. By virtue of the separate sear plate spring
69
the pressure point force may be changed by replacing the spring
69
by another spring having a different spring constant or a different bias. The trigger path too, may be altered by replacing the sear plate
66
.
It will be understood that the above description of the present invention is susceptible to various modifications, changes and adaptations, and the same are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A pistol comprising(a) a frame; (b) a slide mounted on said frame for forward and rearward motions relative to said frame to assume a forward, basic position and a rearward, fully pulled-back position; (c) a firing pin mounted in said slide for forward and rearward motions relative to said slide; (d) a firing pin catch affixed to said firing pin and movable therewith as a rigid unit; (e) a firing pin spring mounted in said slide and urging said firing pin in a forward direction; (f) a trigger movably supported in said frame; (g) a trigger rail coupled to said trigger for executing a triggering motion when said trigger is pulled; (h) sear means for operatively connecting said trigger rail with said firing pin catch such that during forward motion of said slide said sear means arrests and holds said firing pin catch whereby said firing pin spring is armed and that upon pulling said trigger, said sear means is moved away from said firing pin catch by said trigger rail for allowing said firing pin to accelerate forwardly as urged by said firing pin spring; (i) a manually operable disassembly member having an inserted state and a pulled-out state; in said inserted state said disassembly member being situated in said frame for preventing said slide from being taken off said frame; said disassembly member being movable from said frame into said pulled-out state for allowing said slide to be taken off said frame; said disassembly member having, in said inserted state, a closed position and an open position; (j) first cooperating locking means provided on said frame and said disassembly member for allowing said disassembly member to be moved into said pulled-out state solely in said open position of said disassembly member; and (k) second cooperating locking means provided on said slide and said disassembly member for allowing said disassembly member to be rotated from said closed position into said open position solely in said fully pulled-back position of said slide.
- 2. The pistol as defined in claim 1, wherein said firing pin has a longitudinal firing pin axis and a firing pin tip for striking a primer of a cartridge; said firing pin tip being eccentric with respect to said firing pin axis.
- 3. The pistol as defined in claim 1, wherein said sear means includes a sear member having a catch lug; further comprising a sear supporting arrangement for movably holding said sear member in said frame for displacements in a direction inclined to said firing pin axis; wherein said supporting arrangement comprises slots provided in said sear member and pins extending into respective said slots for guiding said sear member during said displacements thereof.
- 4. The pistol as defined in claim 3, said sear means further comprising a sear spring urging said sear member into a position in which said catch lug is situated in a path of travel of said firing pin catch during forward motion of said slide; said trigger rail having an abutting member cooperating with said sear member for shifting said sear member and moving said catch lug of said sear member out of said travel path of said firing pin catch when said trigger is pulled.
- 5. The pistol as defined in claim 4, wherein said trigger rail is articulated to said trigger; further comprising a trigger rail spring urging said abutting member of said trigger rail toward said sear member; further comprising means for depressing said trigger rail against a force of said trigger rail spring when said slide is in a position other than said basic position for moving said abutting member away from said sear member.
- 6. The pistol as defined in claim 5, wherein said means for depressing said trigger rail comprises a projection formed on said trigger rail and a cam track provided on said slide for depressing said projection in a position of said slide other than said basic position.
- 7. A pistol comprising(a) a frame; (b) a slide mounted on said frame for forward and rearward motions relative to said frame to assume a forward, basic position and a rearward, pulled-back position; (c) a firing pin mounted in said slide for forward and rearward motions relative to said slide; (d) a firing pin catch affixed to said firing pin and movable therewith as a rigid unit; (e) a firing pin spring mounted in said slide and urging said firing pin in a forward direction; (f) a trigger movably supported in said frame; (g) a trigger rail coupled to said trigger for executing a triggering motion when said trigger is pulled; (h) sear means for operatively connecting said trigger rail with said firing pin catch such that during forward motion of said slide said sear means arrests and holds said firing pin catch whereby said firing pin spring is armed and that upon pulling said trigger, said sear means is moved away from said firing pin catch by said trigger rail for allowing said firing pin to accelerate forwardly as urged by said firing pin spring; (i) a manually operable disassembly lever movable from said frame into a pulled-out state for allowing said slide to be taken off said frame; said disassembly lever having, in said frame, a closed position and an open position; (j) a first notch provided in said slide; (k) a catch lug extending from said disassembly lever and being adapted to drop into said first notch in said closed position of said disassembly lever and in said pulled-back position of said slide for maintaining said slide in said pulled-back position; (l) a second notch provided on said frame in a wall portion thereof; said wall portion having an outer face and an opposite inner face; said catch lug being received in said second notch and extending across said wall portion in said closed position of said disassembly lever; said catch lug being situated externally of said second notch in said open position of said disassembly lever; (m) first cooperating locking means provided on said frame and said disassembly lever for allowing a motion of said disassembly lever into said pulled-out state solely in said open position of said disassembly lever; said first cooperating locking means including a projection extending from said catch lug and being situated in an abutting relationship with said inner face of said wall portion of said frame in said closed position of said disassembly lever, whereby said disassembly lever, when in said closed position, is prevented from being moved into said pulled-out state; said projection being situated out of said abutting relationship with said inner face of said wall portion of said frame in said open position of said disassembly lever, whereby said disassembly lever, when in said open position, is allowed to be moved into said pulled-out state; and (n) second cooperating locking means provided on said slide and said disassembly lever for allowing said disassembly lever to be moved from said closed position into said open position solely in said pulled-back position of said slide.
- 8. A pistol comprising(a) a frame; (b) a slide mounted on said frame for forward and rearward motions relative to said frame to assume a forward, basic position and a rearward, pulled-back position; (c) a firing pin mounted in said slide for forward and rearward motions relative to said slide; (d) a firing pin catch affixed to said firing pin and movable therewith as a rigid unit; (e) a firing pin spring mounted in said slide and urging said firing pin in a forward direction; (f) a trigger movably supported in said frame; (g) a trigger rail coupled to said trigger for executing a triggering motion when said trigger is pulled; said trigger rail having an abutting member; (h) sear means for operatively connecting said trigger rail with said firing pin catch such that during forward motion of said slide said sear means arrests and holds said firing pin catch whereby said firing pin spring is armed and that upon pulling said trigger, said sear means is moved away from said firing pin catch by said trigger rail for allowing said firing pin to accelerate forwardly as urged by said firing pin spring; said sear means including (1) a sear member having a catch lug; and (2) a sear spring urging said sear member into a position in which said catch lug is situated in a path of travel of said firing pin catch during forward motion of said slide; said abutting member of said trigger rail cooperating with said sear member for shifting said sear member and moving said catch lug of said sear member out of said travel path of said firing pin catch when said trigger is pulled; (i) a sear supporting arrangement for movably holding said sear member in said frame for displacements in a direction inclined to said firing pin axis; said supporting arrangement including slots provided in said sear member and pins extending into respective said slots for guiding said sear member during said displacements thereof; (j) an insert removably mounted in said frame; said sear member and said sear spring being accommodated in said insert; (k) lateral guide rails provided on said insert for guiding said slide on said frame; (l) a manually operable disassembly member movable from said frame into a pulled-out state for allowing said slide to be taken off said frame; said disassembly member having, in said frame, a closed position and an open position; (m) first cooperating locking means provided on said frame and said disassembly member for allowing said disassembly member to be moved into said pulled-out state solely in said open position of said disassembly member; and (n) second cooperating locking means provided on said slide and said disassembly member for allowing said disassembly member to be moved from said closed position into said open position solely in said pulled-back position of said slide.
- 9. The pistol as defined in claim 8, further comprising a shell case ejector mounted in said insert.
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