This application is a 35 U.S.C. §371 national phase application of PCT/BR2010/000015, which was filed Jan. 15, 2012 and is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth.
The present invention refers to a pistol, more specifically a pistol comprising a firing device presenting a basic configuration which is easily adaptable for in different modes.
The state of the art referring to fire guns, more specifically pistols, has for long incorporated various projects of firing devices, each one with its particularities. These firing devices can be divided in specific groups according to the mode of operation of the pistol, such as: single action (SA); double action (DA); or mixed (DA/SA), i.e. they can operate both in the single action mode and the double action mode, depending on the positioning of a given mechanical element of control, usually some kind of a side key on the pistol body. No matter which is the mode of operation, a common characteristic to all these pistols is the presence of a specific project and/or device for each one. However, we are unaware of a pistol or a firing device for a pistol, which optimizes its production, so as to enable the manufacture of models with different modes of operation, but with similar characteristics of operation/components.
Therefore, it is a main object of the present invention to supply a firing device for a pistol which, with a few modifications, may be converted so to operate in double action, single action and alternating double action/single action modes.
Furthermore, another object of the present invention is to provide a family or a series of pistols comprising double action pistols, single action pistols and alternate (double or single) action pistols, produced from a basic project, so as to reduce the costs of the project, production and assembly of their components and body, thus allowing an optimization of the project and therefore of the final pistols, whichever is their mode of operation.
The objects above are reached and satisfied by a basic pistol, intended to activate in the DAO mode, a pistol with a firing device which is easily adaptable to various modes of operation, comprising a frame which moves about a bolt, said frame comprising a handle, within which is housed the magazine, the trigger guard involving the trigger and a metal back support intended to house part of the components of the pistol firing device, wherein said firing device comprises said trigger, pivotably hinged to a first end of the rod, wherein the opposite end of said rod is located on the back support, and said bolt involves and houses the firing pin spring, located on the back portion and aligned with the chamber where the cartridge is located, and said bolt having, around its front portion, the spring of the firing pin, which acts over the backstop and, on its back portion, a finger projecting downwards. Said pistol also comprises a rod, in the shape of a laminar element forming and including, in said edge opposed to the trigger, a tip and a crosswise arm, wherein said crosswise arm is projected from the lengthwise body of the rod, towards the central portion of the pistol, and includes a front surface, able to mechanically interfere with said tongue, and a flap, facing the crosswise arm and projecting downwards, in the middle region of which an oblong hole is included; a rod guiding, fixed in relation to the back support, with its longitudinal axle parallel to the length of the piston, wherein said rod pin crosses the oblong hole of the flap of the crosswise arm, so as to limit the movement upwards and downwards of said crosswise arm; and a rod ramp, in the shape of an elongated laminar body, fixed by a lower end to a crosswise axle and having in the opposite and upper end a fold projecting away from the center of the pistol to define a contact surface that mechanically acts against the rod tip.
From the basic pistol above described, a pistol directed to act in the SA mode is also disclosed, which firing device also includes: a bushing, in the form of a cylinder with a central hole and located around the rod guiding pin and upstream of the flap of the crosswise arm of the rod, so as to limit the forward movement of said rod; and a rod ramp also comprising a disconnecting arm, which is vertically projected upwards and includes, in its upper end, a projection able to mechanically interfere with a rib, located on the inner side of the fixing flap where said bolt slides in, so as to displace said rod ramp inwardly in relation to the pistol.
Finally, a second alternative pistol, intended to work in the DA/SA mode, is provided, also comprising: a rod ramp also comprising a disconnecting arm, which is vertically projected upwards and includes, on its upper end, a projection able to mechanically interfere with a rib, located on the inner side of the fixing flap where said bolt slides in, so as to displace said rod ramp inwardly in relation to the pistol; a rod lock in the form of a hinge over a respective axle located parallel to the crosswise axle of the pistol, defining: a lower portion of said rod lock, having an outer surface able to be activated by a key, as well as a spring, located in the inside of said lower portion, so as to constantly push said lower portion outside, and an upper portion of the rod bolt, comprising an arm which extends parallel to the rod bolt axle, as well as a head located on the upper end of said rod bolt; and a stopper, basically in the form of a cube, provided with a central hole through which said stopper is assembled over the rod guiding pin in a position between the flap of the crosswise arm of the rod and the spring located around the rod guiding pin.
The object of the present invention will be better understood in the light of the detailed disclosure below, presented as an illustration and not a limitation, with reference to the attached figures, wherein:
According to the present invention, the objects are reached thanks to a firing device for a pistol with only double action (DAO), which device may be easily adapted to obtain a single action (SA) pistol and also a double/single action (DA/SA) pistol.
In an advanced position in relation to the handle 2, the trigger 5 is included, which is hinged or pivoted to said frame 10 of the pistol 1 or, more specifically, said trigger 5 is hinged to the central support of the frame 10, which is a metal part housed inside the frame 10. The upper portion of the pistol comprises the bolt 6 which can slide back and forth over said frame 10, by means of said four guides (not shown), said bolt 6 in its frontal portion involves the barrel 7 and the respective return spring 8. In a rearward position in relation to the barrel 7, the chamber 9 is included in order to house a cartridge 11, which chamber is located, with the pistol 1 in a resting position, in a lengthwise position equal to the trigger 5. Furthermore, the back portion of the bolt 6 covers the firing pin 12 and the respective spring of the firing pin spring 13.
More specifically,
Therefore, the trigger 5, hinged to said central support of the frame 10, is hinged mounted to the rod 14, so that the movements made by the trigger 5 are transferred to the rod 14 and vice versa. Said rod 14 has the shape of a conformed laminar element and includes, on its end opposite to the trigger 5, a tip 16 and a crosswise arm 17. More specifically, the crosswise arm 17 is projected from the longitudinal body of the rod 14 towards the central portion of the pistol 1, and has a front surface 18, able to mechanically interact with a finger 24 projected from the firing pin 12 and a flap 19 facing the crosswise arm 17 and projected downwards, in the central portion where an oblong hole 20 is provided, where the rod guiding pin 21 is included. The rod guiding pin 21 is fixed to said metal back support of the frame 10 and is intended to limit the upward and downward movement of the rod 14, but not to limit its back and forth movement.
Said tip 16 of the rod 14 acts against the rod ramp 30 which, on a lower end, is fixed to a crosswise axle 22 and, on the opposite and upper end, has a fold projecting away from the center of the pistol 1, thus defining a contact surface with the tip 16 of the rod 14.
As stated, the firing pin 12 is located inside the region as limited by the bolt 6 and is able to move freely, back and forth, in relation to said bolt 6. More particularly, the firing pin 12 has a cylindrical shape, provided with a tip 23 in its front portion for the percussion of the cartridge 11, and having in its rear portion a finger 24, which forms a ramp 27 on its lower back portion, intended to mechanically interact with the crosswise arm 17 of the rod 14. Furthermore, around the central portion of the firing pin 12, said firing pin spring 13 is located.
A few other details of the above components, as well as the form of operation of the device of the present invention in the double action mode of operation, will now be particularly explained based on
On
That same position is shown by
At that moment, i.e. when the crosswise arm 17 no longer works against the finger 24 of the firing pin, said firing pin 12 is pushed frontwards by the action of the firing pin spring 13, causing the percussion of the ammunition located inside the chamber 9 of the barrel 7 through its tip 23. Particularly,
From this point, the so-called cycling starts, i.e. the procedure to eliminate the fired cartridge, reload the chamber with a new cartridge and reposition the firing device for new firing. Said sequence of events is shown, step by step, on
Therefore, after the firing and during bolt 6 cycling, caused by the gas expansion in the cartridge, the firing pin 12 follows backwards together with the bolt 6 (please see FIG. 6—maximum backwards position of the bolt). After the bolt ends the quick clicking process, supplying the chamber 9 and returning to the front, the user starts to release the trigger 5, causing the rod 14 of the trigger to follow said forward movement (please see
A second embodiment of the present invention comprises a pistol 40, such as shown by
More particularly, and with specific reference to
As stated, the other change as introduced in this embodiment of the invention relates to the rod ramp 30′, which presents a disconnecting arm 43 projecting upwards and having, on its upper end, a projection 44 able to interact with the bolt. More specifically,
Therefore,
However, with the return of the bolt 6, said bolt rib 45 acts over the upper projection 44 of the disconnecting arm 43 of the rod ramp 30′, causing its displacement to the center of the gun and loss of contact with the tip 16 of the rod 14. More particularly,
In this case, as well as in the definition of the firing SA system, the firing pin can only return to its advanced position when the user releases the trigger 5 so it can return to its operational position in SA. More specifically,
We should also highlight that, during the return of the firing pin to its initial advanced position, the bolt has already returned to its respective advanced position and, therefore, the bolt rib 45 of the flap 46 no longer acts on the upper projection 44 of the disconnecting arm 43 of the rod ramp 30, and therefore the tip 16 of the rod 14 is again in contact with said rod ramp 30.
As previously stated, the differences existing between the SA embodiment (
Anyway, the simple and efficient inclusion of the bushing 42 and the disconnecting arm 43 allows changing both the course of displacement and the position of the crosswise arm 17, and therefore the whole rod 14. Therefore, and after the return of the bolt 6, the firing pin can no longer advance freely, since it is blocked by the crosswise arm 17, now located in a backward upper position, thus interfering with the return path of the finger 24 of the firing pin 12.
We will now disclose the last embodiment of the present invention, as specifically shown by
As preliminarily seen, in order for the basic device of the SA pistol at issue, acting in DAO mode, to be built so as to be altered to work in SA mode, the bushing 42 must be included in the rod guiding pin 21, to avoid the free movement forward of the rod 14 when the bolt 6 returning, and also by the inclusion disconnecting arm 43, relative to the rod ramp 30′ and mechanically activated by the bolt 6.
In the present DA/SA mode of actuation, the pistol 50 must be able to work in the DA mode and in the SA mode. More specifically, said DA/SA actuation form is defined by a first shot in DA mode and by consecutive shots in SA mode, until the user returns the pistol 50 to the DA mode of firing, by voluntarily activating the external key or in the case of an involuntary firing failure. For that purpose, the inventor has devised a firing device wherein a mobile element is included, to work like the bushing 42 in the SA mode pistol 40, but which can also be displaced from its blocking position, thus allowing the pistol 50 to also work in DA mode.
Therefore, and in comparison with the firing device of the DA mode pistol 1, the enhancements of the present embodiment are both the disconnecting arm 43 of the rod ramp 30′, with its respective upper projection 44 (just like shown and disclosed in the embodiment of the SA mode pistol 40), as well as a rod lock 51 and a respective stopper 52 for the rod lock 51.
Therefore,
Specifically,
Furthermore, and as a specific innovation for this embodiment of the invention, the pistol 50 of the DA/SA mode also comprises the rod lock 51 and a respective stopper 52 (please refer specifically to
The stopper 52 is also included, presenting basically the shape of a cube, provided with a central hole (please refer to
Concerning the rod lock 51 and, more specifically, the arm 57 of said rod lock 51, the stopper 52 may assume two possible positions. The first one, as shown by
The inter-relationship between these components and the other components as common to all embodiments of the pistols 1, 40 and 50 of the present invention will be clearer from the following description, relative to various steps when the pistol 50 is fired.
Therefore, we start from the initial position as shown by
Just like in the previous embodiments,
When the trigger 5 reaches the end of its path, exactly as previously disclosed, the finger 24 of the firing pin 12 loses contact with the front surface 18 of the crosswise arm 17, and is then quickly advanced by the action of the firing pin Spring 13, striking and firing the cartridge 11 located inside the chamber 9 (please refer to
After the shot, as disclosed for the pistol 40, the bolt 6 is retracted, dragging along the firing pin 12, as shown by
From this point on, the return movement of the trigger, made step by step and progressively released by the user, is exactly the same as already disclosed for the pistol 40. Therefore, with the return of the trigger 5 and the bolt 6, the firing pin 12 moves only partially forward, since its advance movement is blocked by the front surface 18 of the rod 14 (in an upper position). Since the rod lock 51 is in closed position, the rod 14 does not move fully forwards, the device is forced to work in the SA mode and the path of the trigger is reduced (this effect is exactly the same as found when the trigger returns to the device of the pistol 40). The effect of trigger return may be shown from
To return the pistol 50 to the DA mode of action, said key (not shown) acting on the lower portion 54 of the rod lock 51 should be pressed. More specifically, said key is located so that, when activated, it compresses the lower portion 54, thus opening the rod lock 51. With said opening, the head 58 no longer blocks the advancement of the flap 19, and therefore the firing pin 12 and the crosswise arm 17 advance to the initial displacement position. As a consequence, the rod 14 pushes the trigger 5 to its maximum extended position, which corresponds to the initial position of use in DA mode (please refer to
Finally, if there is a percussion failure, i.e. the cartridge 11 is not fired, the backward displacement of the bolt will not occur and, for this reason, the finger 24 of the firing pin 12 will not allow the rod lock 51 to close, leaving the device in DA mode of action. As soon as the user releases the trigger and then pull it back again, the rod 14 will be able to abut the finger 24 of the firing pin 12, retracting the firing pin 12 and putting the pistol 50 in pre-shot position. Said action is possible, since the rod lock 51 is in open position and the rod 14 is in the same position as shown by
From the above detailed description, we can conclude that the scope of the invention is fully reached. From a simple and efficient device (the firing device of the pistol 1 acting in DAO mode), it is possible to reach both the pistol 40 device (SA) and the pistol 50 device (DA/SA) from the inclusion of a very limited number of parts. Especially, to enable the construction of the pistol 40 from the basic device of the pistol 1, the rod ramp 30′ as used additionally includes the disconnecting arm 43 and the bushing arrangement 42. In the same fashion, to build the pistol 50, the basic device of the pistol 1 is used, also with the substitution of the rod ramp 30 with the rod ramp 30′ provided with the disconnecting arm 43 (this component is exactly the same as used in the pistol device 40), and also including the rod lock 51 and the stopper 52.
We can also notice that the bolt 6 as used in any of the disclosed embodiments is not changed in any way, particularly regarding the inclusion of the bolt rib 45 internally located in the flap 46. This is possible, since, in the DAO action model (pistol 1,
Regarding the assembly line, the conception of a basic device, which can easily form three different kinds of pistols, is something innovative and highly appreciated. The standardization of components in the firing device allows quicker production, with better quality and especially more economical, bearing in mind the lower quantity of different parts to be manufactured for the assembly of different guns. Furthermore, the assembly line for guns can easily support a peak in demand for a specific model of pistol, since the vast majority of their components are identical for all models liable for production from the basic device of the present invention.
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