Pistol, whose housing is composed of plastic

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6260301
  • Patent Number
    6,260,301
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 13, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The pistol comprises a housing composed of plastic and a barrel slide (which contains a barrel and a breech and is guided in the longitudinal direction with respect to the housing) as well as a trigger mechanism. In order to allow plastics technology to be used to a large extent, with high precision and easy assembly, a single multifunction part, which is composed of metal, is inserted removably into the housing, on which multifunction part the guides for the barrel slide are formed and in which the elements of the trigger mechanism are mounted and guided. The multifunction part has a hole which holds the disassembly lever shaft and thus produces the connection between the housing and the multifunction part. Furthermore, a recess for a projection of the multifunction part is provided in the rear wall of the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a pistol which comprises a housing composed of plastic, a barrel slide (which contains a barrel and a breech and is guided in the longitudinal direction with respect to the housing) and a trigger mechanism. Pistols of widely differing systems are thus affected.




With the aim of making pistols as light as possible, efforts are being made to make as many parts as possible from plastic. Owing to the high forces which occur, this is subject to limits, although these are receding owing to the progress in plastics technology. Certain parts of the housing, such as the guides for the barrel slide, still have to be composed of metal. Thus, although it has become possible to design a housing composed of plastic, certain parts (such as the guides for the barrel slide) still have to be composed of metal. In some cases, these have been connected non-detachably to the housing by means of extrusion coating, and in some cases they are inserted individually into the housing.




Such a pistol is known in practice, the GLOCK Model 17. In this pistol, the barrel slide guides are individual extrusion-coated parts. The manufacture of such plastic parts is expensive and complicated, while the metal parts must be inserted into the injection molding die accurately in position and corrected for shrinkage. The mountings for the parts of the trigger mechanism and the control parts for locking the barrel are individually inserted as assemblies into the housing, resulting in further dimensional inaccuracies with respect to one another and with respect to the barrel slide guides. If individual extrusion-coated parts become worn or damaged, the entire housing must be replaced. A further disadvantage is that the individual parts are difficult to fit into the housing, since accessibility to the interior of the housing is poor. This disadvantage occurs irrespective of the choice of material.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a pistol construction which allows for the use of plastics technology to a large extent, and which provides high precision and simple assembly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, the foregoing object is achieved wherein a single, metal, multifunction part is removably inserted into the housing, and on the multifunction part the guides for the barrel slide are formed, and the elements of the trigger mechanism are mounted and guided.




The multifunction part can easily be manufactured and processed with high precision, is fitted with all the moving parts, and is not inserted into the housing until after the fitting has been done. It can be removed again for repair purposes. All parts are easily accessible during assembly and repair. As a result, the relative position of those parts which are essential to operation is defined considerably more accurately, and is much less susceptible to adverse influences, even in the event of expansion differences. Overall, greater precision is achieved, with reduced costs.




In the case of a pistol having a disassembly lever shaft which is mounted transversely in the housing, the multifunction part in an advantageous development has a hole, which holds the disassembly lever shaft and thus produces the connection between the housing and the multifunction part. The multifunction part is thus connected to the housing without any specific fastening means. Furthermore, when disassembling the weapon, it also makes sense to pull out the disassembly lever for the next stage of disassembly.




In one preferred embodiment, a recess for a projection of the multifunction part is provided in the rear wall of the housing. This makes disassembly and assembly particularly simple. After pulling on the disassembly lever shaft, the multifunction part is pulled slightly forward, and is then simply lifted off.




In the case of a pistol having a barrel which can be locked in the barrel slide, the invention achieves a further simplification in that the control means for locking are formed on the multifunction part.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be described and explained in the following text with reference to figures, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a longitudinal section through a pistol according to the invention,





FIG. 2

shows a cross section along II—II in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

shows a cross section along III—III in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 4

shows a side view of the multifunction part according to the invention,





FIG. 5

shows a plan view of

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 6

shows a longitudinal section along IV—IV in




FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The pistol illustrated in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


comprises a plastic housing


1


and a barrel slide


2


which can be moved on this plastic housing


1


in the firing direction and, a barrel


3


with control attachments


4


, a block


5


, a sear


6


with a sear tab


7


and guides


8


. A hammer can also be provided instead of the sear. The entire housing


1


is composed of plastic. A metallic multifunction part


10


is inserted removably into this housing


1


. For this purpose, this multifunction part


10


has, at the rear, a projection


11


which engages in a corresponding recess


13


in the rear wall


12


. Two such projections


11


are provided alongside one another in this case.




A disassembly lever shaft


14


(

FIG. 3

) is inserted into holes


15


in the multifunction part


10


and into holes


16


in the side parts of the plastic housing


1


. The projections


11


and the disassembly lever shaft


14


hold the multifunction part firmly in the housing


1


. The multifunction part


10


can be removed from the housing


1


after pulling out the disassembly lever shaft


14


, and pulling the projections


11


out of the recesses


13


. A breech catch lever


17


can also be mounted on the disassembly lever shaft


14


.




A trigger


20


is mounted in a bearing pin


21


, which is inserted in the multifunction part


10


. The spring of a trigger safety device


22


is supported on a pin


23


. Another moving part (for example another safety device) is supported in a further pin


24


. A pivoting pin


25


is inserted in the rear part of the multifunction part. These pins


23


,


24


,


25


are likewise mounted in the multifunction part. Finally, a guide


27


for a release lever


26


is formed on the multifunction part


10


. All the moving parts of the trigger apparatus are thus connected to the multifunction part


10


. In consequence, all these parts can be mounted on the multifunction part


10


first of all, before the complete unit is finally inserted into the housing


1


.




In

FIGS. 4

,


5


,


6


, the multifunction part


10


is shown without any attachments. It comprises a right-hand and left-hand side part


30


,


31


, which are connected to one another via a first bridge


32


, a second bridge


33


(which, at the same time, is the control means for locking the barrel


3


) and, at the rear, by a third bridge


36


. The upper edges of each of the side parts


30


,


31


are fitted with a front guide


34


and a rear guide


35


for the barrel slide


2


, whose guides


8


engage in these guides


34


and


35


. The two projections


11


are also formed at the rear on the third bridge


36


. The hole


15


for the disassembly lever shaft


14


is located in the front part of the multifunction part


10


.




Furthermore, various holes are provided in the two side parts


30


,


31


, to be precise a hole


38


for the bearing pin


21


, a hole


39


for the pin


23


, a hole


40


for the other pin


24


in the front part and, in the rear part, a hole


41


for the pivoting pin


25


and a hole


42


for a further part of the trigger mechanism. The holes


41


,


42


as well as the guide


27


in the configuration shown relate to a trigger device according to AT-UM Application 477/98. The multifunction part


10


can be produced in various ways, being milled from solid, as a precision casting, by welding individual parts together, or even as a stamped sheet-metal part.




The description of an exemplary embodiment is not intended to limit the invention in any way to a specific method of construction or method of operation of a pistol. Any desired holes and guides can thus be applied to the multifunction part


10


, at any desired points.



Claims
  • 1. A pistol comprising a housing; a barrel slide movably mounted on the housing for movement in a firing direction with respect to a barrel; and a trigger mechanism located, at least in part, within the housing, the improvement which comprises a multifunction metal part removably insertable within said housing, said multifunction metal part being provided with guides for the barrel slide and means for supporting the trigger mechanism, said multifunction metal part and housing are each provided with a transverse hole which receives a shaft for connecting the housing and the multifunction metal part together, the housing has a rear wall which is provided with a recess for receiving a projection on the multifunction metal part the multifunction metal part includes control means for locking said barrel in the barrel slide.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
532/98 U Aug 1998 AT
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
4409882 Blackshaw et al. Oct 1983
5293708 Strayer et al. Mar 1994
5669169 Schmitter et al. Sep 1997