Information
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Patent Grant
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6253479
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Patent Number
6,253,479
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Date Filed
Friday, June 4, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Carone; Michael J.
- Richardson; John
Agents
- Venable
- Kelemen; Gabor J.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 042 7501
- 042 7102
- 042 7103
- 042 7101
- 042 4901
- 042 100
- 042 103
- 042 72
- 042 7002
- 089 3704
- 124 31
- 124 45
- 124 83
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The pistol comprises a frame. A trigger is mounted in the frame and is pivotable between a release position and a firing position and spring urged into the release position. The frame comprises a grip portion with a magazine well in which a magazine is removably inserted. A trigger bar is pivotally attached to the trigger and spring urged upwardly. The trigger bar has an abutment member at its rear end which coacts with a sear member that is movably mounted in the frame. A safety member is mounted on the grip portion and is movable between two positions. At its upper end the safety member has a catch for engaging the trigger bar. A second spring urges the safety member into its first position in which the catch pulls the trigger bar down out of engagement with the sear member. The safety member has an abutment face which is engaged by a part of the magazine when the latter is inserted. The part pushes the safety member into its second position in which the catch is out of engagement with the trigger bar.
Description
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A pistol comprising a frame, a pivotable trigger and a trigger guard for protecting the trigger is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/234,420 filed Jan. 20, 1999 and Ser. No. 09/255,725 filed Feb. 23, 1999 which are declared an integral part of the present patent application.
A further pistol with the above elements is described in European patent No. 77 790 and in U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,169.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to increase the safety of such a pistol against accidental firing.
This object and others to become apparent as the specification progresses are accomplished by the invention according to which, briefly stated, the pistol comprises a frame. A trigger is mounted in the frame and is pivotable between a release position and a firing position and spring urged into the release position. The frame comprises a grip portion with a magazine well in which a magazine is removably inserted. A trigger bar is pivotally attached to the trigger and spring urged upwardly. The trigger bar has an abutment member at its rear end which coacts with a sear member that is movably mounted in the frame. A safety member is mounted on the grip portion and is movable between two positions. At its upper end the safety member has a catch for engaging the trigger rail. A spring urges the safety member into its first position in which the catch pulls the trigger bar down out of engagement with the sear member. The safety member has an abutment face which is engaged by a part of the magazine when the latter is inserted. The part pushes the safety member into its second position in which the catch is out of engagement with the trigger bar.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGS. 1 and 2
show a side view of a frame of a pistol without and with inserted magazine,
FIGS. 3 and 4
show analogous longitudinal sections.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The frame
1
of a pistol consists of a thermoplast or of an aluminum alloy. It comprises a grip portion
2
with a magazine well
3
for receiving a magazine
8
. A trigger guard
4
is integrally formed with the frame
1
. A forward insert
5
of steel is inserted into the frame
1
above the trigger guard
4
. This forward insert
5
is described in more detail in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/255,725 incorporated herein by reference. A rear insert
6
also mounted to the frame
1
comprises part of a trigger mechanism
7
described in detail in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/234,420 incorporated by reference. A slide (not shown) is slidably guided on rails
9
,
10
of the inserts
5
,
6
and contains the barrel, a return spring, a firing pin and a firing spring.
A trigger
12
is pivotally mounted in the insert
5
by a pin
13
. A trigger bar
14
is pivotally attached to the trigger
12
by a pin
15
. A spiral spring
16
urges the trigger
12
forwardly and the trigger bar
14
upwardly. The trigger bar
14
has two legs
17
straddling an inserted magazine
8
. At their rearward end the legs
17
are interconnected by a web (abutment member)
18
. Each leg
17
carries a respective lug
19
extending into longitudinal grooves of the slide when the latter is in its basic position.
The rear insert
6
is secured to the frame
1
by several transverse pins
20
. A sear member
21
has rearwardly downward inclined slots
22
through which respective pins
20
pass for holding and guiding the sear member
21
for displacement parallel to itself. The sear member
21
has an upwardly projecting, formed-on catch lug
23
provided with a rearward face which extends parallel to a frontal end face of a firing pin catch.
The sear member
21
is urged by a sear spring
24
into the basic position in which the pins
20
abut the rearward terminal edge of the slots
22
. The catch lug
23
of the sear member
21
is, in such a position, in the travelling path of the firing pin catch.
Upon executing a charging motion, that is, upon manually pulling the slide rearwardly while the firing pin is in a released state, the firing pin catch pushes the sear member
21
rearwardly against the force of the spring
24
until the firing pin catch glides past above the catch lug
23
of the sear member
21
. During the successive forward motion of the slide urged by a slideclosing spring, the firing pin catch is caught by the catch lug
23
of the sear member
21
, whereby the firing pin spring is armed.
When the trigger
12
is pulled against the force of the trigger spring
16
, after a certain trigger path the web
18
abuts a lug
25
of the sear member
21
and pushes the sear member
21
against the force of the spring
24
rearwardly until the catch lug
23
disengages from the firing pin catch. As a result of such an occurrence, the firing pin is released and accelerated forwardly by the firing pin spring, whereupon a shot is fired. During the successive recoil of the slide the cams
19
of the trigger bar
14
run at the frontal end of grooves onto the slide so that the trigger bar
14
is pivoted downwardly and the sear member
21
snaps back into its basic position in which, during the forward motion (recuperating motion) of the slide which follows its recoil, the catch lug
23
of the sear member
21
again arrests and holds the firing pin catch, thus arming the firing pin.
On one side of the grip portion
2
a safety bar
31
of sheet metal is slidably guided in a groove
32
and urged downwardly by a bending spring
33
which is inserted in a recess
34
of the grip portion. The spring
33
is engaged in a recess
35
of the bar
31
. At its upper end the bar
31
is bent to form a catch
36
which extends through an opening
41
in a side wall of the magazine well
3
. The catch
36
overlaps one of the legs
17
of the trigger bar
14
. The lower end of the bar
31
is also bent inwards to form an abutment face
37
. When the magazine
8
is inserted into the magazine well
3
a bottom closure
38
of the magazine
8
, which surrounds the side walls
39
of the magazine, pushes the abutment face
37
and therefore the bar
31
upwards so that the catch
36
is out of engagement with the trigger bar
14
. In
FIG. 1
the frame
1
is shown with a grip plate
40
mounted to the rear side. In the mounted stage a symmetrical grip plate
40
is also mounted to the visible front side of the grip portion
2
. This grip plate covers the bar
31
and spring
33
. When the magazine
8
is removed, the abutment face
37
does not extend below the lower edge of the grip plates
40
.
When the magazine
8
is removed, the spring
33
pulls the bar
31
downwards. The force of the spring
33
is larger than the torque exerted by the spring
16
on the trigger bar
14
divided by the distance between the pin
15
and the catch
36
so that the trigger bar
14
is pivoted down as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
. In this position the web
18
is out of engagement with the lug
25
of the sear member
21
. Therefore, firing of the pistol is not possible with the magazine
8
removed even if a cartridge is still in the barrel of the pistol.
For securing the pistol it is therefore only necessary to remove the magazine
8
. The described safety mechanism also increases the security against shocks when the pistol hits a hard surface. The inertia of the masses of the trigger
12
and of the trigger bar
14
cannot act on the sear member
21
as long as the magazine
8
is removed.
Claims
- 1. A pistol comprising(a) a frame including a grip portion containing a magazine well; (b) a magazine insertable into and removable from said magazine well to assume a respective inserted and removed state; (c) a sear member movably mounted in said frame; (d) a trigger movably mounted in said frame; (e) a trigger bar pivotally attached to said trigger; said trigger bar having an operative position in which said trigger bar assumes a coacting relationship with said sear member for allowing said sear member to be moved by said trigger; said trigger bar having an inoperative position in which said trigger bar assumes an inoperative relationship with said sear member for preventing said sear member from being moved by said trigger; (f) a first spring urging said trigger bar into said operative position; (g) a second spring; and (h) a safety member mounted to said grip portion; said safety member having a catch arranged for engaging said trigger bar and an abutment face arranged for engaging said magazine; said safety member having a first position which said safety member assumes when said magazine is in said removed state; in said first position of said safety member said catch thereof holding said trigger bar in said inoperative position; said second spring being coupled to said safety member and urging said safety member into said first position thereof; in said inserted state of said magazine said abutment face of said safety member being in engagement with said magazine and said safety member being placed into a second position thereof; in said second position of said safety member said catch thereof being clear of said trigger bar for allowing said trigger bar to be placed into said operative position by said first spring.
- 2. The pistol according to claim 1, wherein the safety member is a bar slidably guided on the grip portion.
- 3. The piston according to claim 1, wherein the magazine has a bottom closure cooperating with said abutment face of said safety member.
- 4. The pistol according to claim 1, wherein the safety member is mounted on an outer side of the grip portion and covered by a grip plate mounted to the grip portion.
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