Pistol including a removable structural unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6234059
  • Patent Number
    6,234,059
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 23, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 22, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A pistol includes a cross-sectionally U-shaped frame which has first and second opposite side walls, a formed-on grip, a formed-on trigger guard, a first through bore provided in the first side wall and a second through bore provided in the second side wall in alignment with the first through bore. A structural unit is removably accommodated in the frame above the trigger guard and includes bilateral guide rails and a through aperture aligned with the first and second through bores. The structural unit is received in the frame with a form fit for preventing longitudinal displacements of the structural unit relative to the frame. A removable pin passes through the first and second through bores and the through aperture in the structural unit for removably securing the structural unit to the frame. A slide is received in the frame for forward and rearward reciprocating motions relative to the frame. The rails of the structural unit cooperate with the slide for guiding the slide during its reciprocating motions. A pistol barrel is displaceably received in the slide, and a barrel guiding arrangement guides the barrel in the slide. A closing spring is received in the frame underneath the barrel for urging the slide in a forward direction.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,169 discloses a pistol having a cross-sectionally U-shaped frame which is made of a plastic material and which includes a formed-on grip and trigger guard. The pistol further includes two inserts positioned in the front and the rear of the frame. Both inserts have lateral guide rails for guiding the longitudinally displaceable slide. The inserts are, immediately after an injection molding of the frame, inserted into the frame when the latter is still warm. As a result, the frame shrinks onto the inserts and thus the frame and the inserts become an inseparable unit.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide an improved pistol of the above-outlined type which is simple to service.




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 cross-sectionally U-shaped frame which has first and second opposite side walls, a formed-on grip, a formed-on trigger guard, a first through bore provided in the first side wall and a second through bore provided in the second side wall in alignment with the first through bore. A structural unit is removably accommodated in the frame above the trigger guard and includes bilateral guide rails and a through aperture aligned with the first and second through bores. The structural unit is received in the frame with a form fit for preventing longitudinal displacements of the structural unit relative to the frame. A removable pin passes through the first and second through bores and the through aperture of the structural unit for removably securing the structural unit to the frame. A slide is received in the frame for forward and rearward reciprocating motions relative to the frame. The rails of the structural unit cooperate with the slide for guiding the slide during its reciprocating motions. A pistol barrel is displaceably received in the slide, and a barrel guiding arrangement guides the barrel in the slide. A closing spring is received in the frame underneath the barrel for urging the slide in a forward direction.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of two components of the pistol incorporating the invention.





FIG. 2

is a sectional side elevational view of the pistol incorporating the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Turning to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the pistol illustrated therein includes a cross-sectionally U-shaped frame


1


made of a thermoplast or an aluminum alloy and has two side walls


2


and


3


as well as a bottom


4


. A trigger guard


5


and a grip


6


are formed on the frame


1


. The grip


6


defines a magazine well to receive therein a magazine


7


. A structural unit


10


made of steel is inserted from above into the frame


1


and has a U-shaped transverse flange


11


which extends with a form fit into a corresponding transverse groove


12


formed in the frame


1


. The unit


10


has, at the top, bilateral guide rails


13


for longitudinally guiding a forwardly and rearwardly reciprocating slide


20


. The unit


10


further has a transverse bore


14


which, in the inserted state of the unit


10


, is in alignment with transverse bores


15


(only one is visible) passing through the two side walls


2


,


3


of the frame


1


. A pin


16


is inserted into the bores


14


,


15


to thus secure the unit


10


to the frame


1


.




A barrel


21


is axially displaceably supported in the slide


20


. In the closed (forward) position of the slide


20


a shoulder


22


of the slide


20


abuts against the rearwardly oriented end face


23


of the barrel


21


. On the barrel


21


two circumferentially offset locking lugs


24


are formed which, in the locking position, extend into corresponding circumferential grooves


25


of the slide


20


. In the circumferential direction, slightly beyond the drawing plane of

FIG. 2

, the circumferential grooves


25


change into longitudinal grooves


26


shown in a dash-dot line in FIG.


2


. At the lower side the barrel


21


has, at its rearward end, a follower lug


27


which extends into a control groove (cam track)


28


of the unit


10


. The control groove


28


has, at is rearward end, a portion


29


which extends helically, or, in the alternative, obliquely to the barrel axis. When the slide


20


recoils after firing, the follower lug


27


runs onto the portion


29


and rotates the barrel


21


, thereby rotating the lugs


24


out of the grooves


25


and into the longitudinal grooves


26


, thus unlocking the slide


20


. The barrel


21


then remains stationary while the slide


20


continues its rearward recoil motion.




In the frame


1


, underneath the barrel


21


, a slide closing spring


35


and a closing spring bar


36


extending coaxially within the closing spring


35


are arranged. At its rearward end the bar


36


has a collar


37


which is supported on an edge


38


of a flattened portion


39


of the transverse pin


16


. In the removed (disassembled) state of the pin


16


the collar


37


engages the bottom


40


of a forwardly flaring conical depression


41


. The bore


14


intersects the bottom


40


. In the front the spring


35


is supported on the slide


20


. By virtue of the support of the collar


37


on the edge


38


the spring force exerts a clockwise torque on the pin


16


as viewed in FIG.


2


.




To one end of the pin


16


a slide catch lever


42


is affixed which is arranged externally on the side wall


3


of the frame


1


. A catch lug


43


is secured to the lever


42


spaced from the pin


16


. The catch lug


43


extends from the lever


42


into the frame


1


through a notch


44


provided in the frame side wall


3


. The catch lug


43


is pressed into the notch


44


by the force of the spring


35


. When the magazine


7


is empty, a cartridge feeder


45


of the magazine


7


presses on that portion of the catch lug


43


which projects into the frame


1


from the side wall


3


. The catch lug


43


is, as a result, pressed upwardly into engagement with a non-illustrated detent notch of the slide


20


, whereby the slide


20


is held in its open (retracted) position.




The pin


16


is chamfered at its free end to be able to insert it through the bore holes


14


and


15


when the spring


35


is in an installed state. The pin


16


also serves as an abutment for the follower lug


27


in the forward direction of motion.




The trigger


52


is pivotally supported on a transverse pin


53


in the structural unit


10


and is urged forwardly into the basic position by a spring


51


. To the trigger


52


a trigger rail


54


is articulated which straddles the magazine


7


with two legs


55


and actuates a non-illustrated firing mechanism with a web


56


which interconnects the trigger rail legs


55


. The structural unit


10


has, at its rearward end, an obliquely and downwardly extending, run-up surface


57


(which may be cylindrical) for guiding the cartridges during their insertion by the forwardly moving slide


20


into the chamber of the pistol barrel


21


.




For disassembling the pistol, the slide


20


is retracted and the unit formed of the lever


42


, the pin


16


and the catch lug


43


is pulled out of the frame


1


. Thereafter, the slide


20


is, together with the barrel


21


, pulled off the frame


1


in the forward direction. The spring


35


is, together with the bar


36


, removed and the structural unit


10


, together with the trigger


52


and the trigger rail


54


may be lifted out of the frame


1


. All the individual components are easy to service. The barrel


21


may be easily replaced, for example, by a different barrel


21


which, for example, has the same outer dimensions but has a different caliber and/or a different chamber for firing other types of ammunition. That part of the rotary bolt which is exposed to wear, namely, the follower lug


27


, is formed on the barrel and may thus be renewed by placing the barrel after a certain number of shots are fired. In contrast, in conventional rotary bolts the follower lug is formed in the frame and the corresponding control groove is provided in the barrel. The rotary bolt has the advantage that the barrel does not execute a tilting motion to provide a release thereof and, as a result, the extent of shocks to the pistol during firing is reduced. The pin


16


has the four-fold function of securing the unit to the frame


1


, limiting the motion of the barrel


21


and thus the motion of the slide


20


in the forward direction, biasing the lever


42


downwardly and supporting the closing spring


35


. Because of such multiple function less individual components are required. The additional function of the pin


16


for biasing the catch lever


42


downwardly has the advantage that no separate spring for such a function is required and further, that the torque exerted on the catch lever


42


downwardly during the rearward point of reversal of the slide


20


is the greatest which increases the functional reliability of the catch lever


42


.




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 cross-sectionally U-shaped frame including first and second opposite side walls, a formed-on grip, a formed-on trigger guard, a first through bore provided in said first side wall and a second through bore provided in said second side wall in alignment with said first through bore; (b) a structural unit removably accommodated in said frame above said trigger guard and including bilateral guide rails and a through aperture aligned with said first and second through bores; (c) form-fitting means for preventing longitudinal displacements of said structural unit relative to said frame; (d) a removable pin passing through said first and second bores and said aperture for removably securing said structural unit to said frame; (e) a slide received in said frame for forward and rearward reciprocating motions relative to said frame; said rails of said structural unit cooperating with said slide for guiding said slide in said reciprocating motions thereof; (f) a pistol barrel displaceably received in said slide; (g) barrel guiding means for guiding said barrel in said slide; (h) a closing spring received in said frame underneath said barrel for urging said slide in a forward direction; and (i) rotary barrel locking means including a locking lug formed on said barrel and a bayonet groove formed in said slide; said locking lug projecting into said bayonet groove.
  • 2. A pistol comprising(a) a cross-sectionally U-shaped frame including first and second opposite side walls, a formed-on grip defining a well, a formed-on trigger guard, a first through bore provided in said first side wall and a second through bore provided in said second side wall in alignment with said first through bore; (b) a structural unit removably accommodated in said frame above said trigger guard and including bilateral guide rails and a through aperture aligned with said first and second through bores; (c) form-fitting means for preventing longitudinal displacements of said structural unit relative to said frame; (d) a removable pin passing through said first and second bores and said aperture for removably securing said structural unit to said frame; (e) a slide received in said frame for forward and rearward reciprocating motions relative to said frame; said rails of said structural unit cooperating with said slide for guiding said slide in said reciprocating motions thereof; (f) a pistol barrel displaceably received in said slide; (g) barrel guiding means for guiding said barrel in said slide; (h) a closing spring received in said frame underneath said barrel for urging said slide in a forward direction; (i) a magazine accommodated in said well; said magazine having a spring-loaded feeder for urging cartridges, contained in said magazine, outwardly from said magazine; (j) a catch lever situated externally of said frame on one of said side walls thereof; said pin being affixed to said catch lever; and (k) a catch lug affixed to said catch lever spaced from said pin; said catch lug cooperating with said slide and said spring-loaded feeder such that in an empty condition of said magazine said spring-loaded feeder urges said catch lug against said slide for arresting said slide in a retracted position thereof.
  • 3. The pistol as defined in claim 2, wherein said form-fitting means comprises a U-shaped flange formed on said structural unit and a complemental groove provided in said frame; said flange being form-fittingly received by said complemental groove.
  • 4. The pistol as defined in claim 2, wherein said structural unit has a rearward portion having a rearwardly and downwardly sloping surface serving as a ramp for guiding cartridges into said barrel by said slide during forward motion thereof.
  • 5. A pistol comprising(a) a cross-sectionally U-shaped frame including first and second opposite side walls, a formed-on grip, a formed-on trigger guard, a first through bore provided in said first side wall and a second through bore provided in said second side wall in alignment with said first through bore; (b) a structural unit removably accommodated in said frame above said trigger guard and including (1) bilateral guide rails; (2) a through aperture aligned with said first and second through bores; (3) a carrier body; (4) a trigger pivotally supported by said carrier body; and (5) a trigger rail articulated to said trigger to be moved by said trigger; (c) form-fitting means for preventing longitudinal displacements of said structural unit relative to said frame; (d) a removable pin passing through said first and second bores and said aperture for removably securing said structural unit to said frame; (e) a slide received in said frame for forward and rearward reciprocating motions relative to said frame; said rails of said structural unit cooperating with said slide for guiding said slide in said reciprocating motions thereof; (f) a pistol barrel displaceably received in said slide; (g) barrel guiding means for guiding said barrel in said slide; and (h) a closing spring received in said frame underneath said barrel for urging said slide in a forward direction.
  • 6. The pistol as defined in claim 5, wherein said form-fitting means comprises a U-shaped flange formed on said structural unit and a complemental groove provided in said frame; said flange being form-fittingly received by said complemental groove.
  • 7. The pistol as defined in claim 5, wherein said structural unit has a rearward portion having a rearwardly and downwardly sloping surface serving as a ramp for guiding cartridges into said barrel by said slide during forward motion thereof.
  • 8. A pistol comprising(a) a cross-sectionally U-shaped frame including first and second opposite side walls, a formed-on grip, a formed-on trigger guard, a first through bore provided in said first side wall and a second through bore provided in said second side wall in alignment with said first through bore; (b) a structural unit removably accommodated in said frame above said trigger guard and including bilateral guide rails and a through aperture aligned with said first and second through bores; (c) form-fitting means for preventing longitudinal displacements of said structural unit relative to said frame; (d) a removable pin passing through said first and second bores and said aperture for removably securing said structural unit to said frame; (e) a slide received in said frame for forward and rearward reciprocating motions relative to said frame; said rails of said structural unit cooperating with said slide for guiding said slide in said reciprocating motions thereof; (f) a pistol barrel displaceably received in said slide; (g) barrel guiding means for guiding said barrel in said slide; said barrel guiding means including a follower lug formed on said barrel and a helical guiding groove; said follower lug projecting into said guiding groove; and (h) a closing spring received in said frame underneath said barrel for urging said slide in a forward direction.
  • 9. The pistol as defined in claim 8, wherein said form-fitting means comprises a U-shaped flange formed on said structural unit and a complemental groove provided in said frame; said flange being form-fittingly received by said complemental groove.
  • 10. The pistol as defined in claim 8, wherein said structural unit has a rearward portion having a rearwardly and downwardly sloping surface serving as a ramp for guiding cartridges into said barrel by said slide during forward motion thereof.
  • 11. The pistol as defined in claim 8, further wherein said pin and said follower lug are arranged relatively to one another such that said follower lug is prevented from forward displacements.
  • 12. The pistol as defined in claim 2, further comprising a closing spring bar counter supporting said closing spring; said closing spring bar being counter supported by said pin at a location of contact between the bar and said pin; said pin having, at said location of contact, an out-of-round cross section such that said catch lever is biased by said closing spring away from a catching position relative to said slide.
  • 13. The pistol as defined in claim 12, wherein said pin has a forwardly-oriented flattened portion.
  • 14. The pistol as defined in claim 12, wherein said structural unit has a supporting face counter supporting said bar when said pin is absent.
  • 15. The pistol as defined in claim 1, wherein said form-fitting means comprises a U-shaped flange formed on said structural unit and a complemental groove provided in said frame; said flange being form-fittingly received by said complemental groove.
  • 16. The pistol as defined in claim 1, wherein said structural unit has a rearward portion having a rearwardly and downwardly sloping surface serving as a ramp for guiding cartridges into said barrel by said slide during forward motion thereof.
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