Field of the Disclosure
The embodiments described herein relate to a quick connect for a pistol suppressor.
Description of the Related Art
The barrel of semi-automatic pistols recoils a short distance upon discharging a round before the slide is unlocked. Typically, the barrel of the pistol actually tilts causing the lugs on the barrel and the slide to separate, thus unlocking the slide and allowing the gun to cycle the action after each discharge. The addition of a suppressor to the end of the barrel of such a pistol generally interferes with the tilting of the barrel to cycle the action. It has been known to use a recoiled booster, also referred to as a Nielsen device or a linear inertial decoupler (“LID”), in order to permit the use of a suppressor with such pistols. The LID temporarily decouples the suppressor from the barrel allowing the firearm to properly cycle the action after each discharge.
The use of a LID device generally does not permit the rapid attachment and detachment of a suppressor to the barrel of a pistol, which may limit applicability of using a suppressor with a semi-automatic handgun. A firearm suppressor is typically threaded onto a portion of the LID device, which is generally threaded onto a connector that connects the system to the end of the barrel. The threading of both the suppressor to the LID and the LID to a connector or adapter may prevent the use of a suppressor during military or tactical situations where speed and ease of attachment and detachment is desired.
Accordingly, there is a need to provide a connector that permits the rapid connection of a suppressor to a semi-automatic firearm. Other drawbacks and disadvantages of present semi-automatic handgun suppressor systems may also exist.
The present disclosure is directed to a quick connect for a pistol suppressor. The quick connect is configured to integrate a LID, also referred to as a Neilson device, to permit the rapid connection of a suppressor to a semi-automatic pistol. The quick connect may address some of the problems and disadvantages discussed above.
One embodiment is a quick connect for a pistol suppressor comprising a housing with a first end and a second end, the housing having a central bore with an upper portion, a lower portion, and an internal shoulder separating the upper portion from the lower portion. The quick connect comprises a piston being positioned within the central bore of the housing, the piston having a first end, a second end, a central bore, and a piston shoulder, the piston shoulder creating an upper recess within the central bore of the piston. The quick connect includes a ring connected to the second end of the piston, the ring being positioned between the housing and the piston and a spring positioned around an exterior of the piston in the lower portion of the central bore of the housing, the spring being positioned between the ring and the internal shoulder of the housing. The quick connect comprises a wave spring positioned in the upper recess of the piston, the wave spring being positioned adjacent the piston shoulder and a washer positioned within the upper recess of the piston. The quick connect includes a cap having a central opening being positioned adjacent the first end of the housing, a portion of the cap being connected to the first end of the piston, the cap having an internal locking profile. The washer is positioned between the wave spring and the internal locking profile of the cap and the wave spring biases the washer towards the internal locking profile of the cap.
The piston of the quick connect may be movable relative to the housing from an initial position within the central bore of the housing, in the initial position the piston shoulder abuts against the internal shoulder of the housing. The ring may compress the spring against the internal shoulder of the housing upon movement of the piston from the initial position. The ring may be threaded onto the second end of the piston and a portion of the cap may be threaded onto the first end of the piston. The central opening of the cap may include a plurality of notches. The notches may provide access to the internal locking profile. The central opening of the cap may include four notches that provide access to the internal locking profile. The housing may include external threads.
One embodiment is a quick connect system for a pistol suppressor comprising a housing with a first end and a second end, the housing having a central bore with an upper portion, a lower portion, and an internal shoulder separating the upper portion from the lower portion. The system comprises a piston being positioned within the central bore of the housing, the piston having a first end, a second end, a central bore, and a piston shoulder, the piston shoulder creating an upper recess within the central bore of the piston. The system includes a ring connected to the second end of the piston, the ring being positioned between the housing and the piston and a spring positioned around an exterior of the piston in the lower portion of the central bore of the housing, the spring being positioned between the ring and the internal shoulder of the housing. The system includes a wave spring positioned in the upper recess of the piston, the wave spring being positioned adjacent the piston shoulder and a washer positioned within the upper recess of the piston. The system includes a cap having a central opening with a plurality of notches being positioned adjacent the first end of the housing, a portion of the cap being connecting to the first end of the piston, the cap having an internal locking profile with the notches configured to provide access to the internal locking profile. The system comprises a cylinder having a plurality of external lugs and a central bore with at least a portion of the central bore including threads, the cylinder configured to be inserted to the central opening of the cap with the plurality of external lugs configured to pass through the notches to selectively engage the internal locking profile. The washer of the system is positioned between the wave spring and the internal locking profile and the wave spring biases the washer towards the internal locking profile of the cap to selectively retain the lugs within the internal locking profile.
The lugs may be rotated to selectively engage the internal locking profile. The cylinder may be threaded onto a barrel of a piston. The piston may be movable relative to the housing from an initial position within the central bore due to the movement of the barrel, in the initial position the piston shoulder may abut against the internal shoulder of the housing. The ring may compress the spring against the internal shoulder of the housing upon movement of the piston from the initial position. The housing may include external threads and an external shoulder, wherein a suppressor may be connected to the housing via the external threads with an end of the suppressor abutted against the external shoulder. The movement of the piston relative to the housing may temporarily uncouple the suppressor from the barrel.
One embodiment is a quick connect system for a firearm suppressor comprising a housing having a first end, a second end, and an internal cavity, wherein an exterior portion of the housing is configured to be connected to a suppressor. The quick connect system comprises a cap operatively connected to the first end of the housing, the cap including a central opening having four notches and an internal locking profile. The quick connect system includes a cylinder having a central bore and four external lugs, a portion of the central bore being configured to be connected to a barrel of a firearm, wherein the four external lugs may pass through the four notches in the central opening of the cap to selectively engage the internal locking profile to selectively connect the cylinder to the cap.
The four external lugs of the quick connect system may be rotated to selectively engage the internal locking profile. The quick connect system may include a biasing mechanism to selectively retain the four external lugs within the internal locking profile. The quick connect system may include a piston positioned within the housing, wherein the cap may be threaded onto an end of the piston and wherein the piston may be configured to axially move within the cavity of the housing. The quick connect system may include a suppressor connected to the exterior of the housing and a barrel of a firearm connected to the cylinder, wherein the movement of the piston relative to the housing temporarily uncouples the suppressor from the barrel of the firearm.
One embodiment is a quick connect for a pistol suppressor comprising a housing with a first end and a second end, the housing having a central bore with an upper portion, a lower portion, and an internal shoulder separating the upper portion from the lower portion. The quick connect comprises a piston being positioned within the central bore of the housing, the piston having a first end, a second end, a central bore, and a piston shoulder, the piston shoulder creating an upper recess within the central bore of the piston and the second end of the piston having a plurality of lugs. The quick connect includes a ring connected to the second end of the piston, the ring being positioned between the housing and the piston, wherein the plurality of lugs of the piston are positioned within the locking profile of the ring. The quick connect includes a spring positioned around an exterior of the piston in the lower portion of the central bore of the housing, the spring being positioned between the ring and the internal shoulder of the housing. The quick connect comprises a wave spring positioned in the upper recess of the piston, the wave spring being positioned adjacent the piston shoulder and a washer positioned within the upper recess of the piston. The quick connect includes a cap having a central opening being positioned adjacent the first end of the housing, a portion of the cap being connected to the first end of the piston, the cap having an internal locking profile. The washer is positioned between the wave spring and the internal locking profile of the cap and the wave spring biases the washer towards the internal locking profile of the cap.
The piston of the quick connect may be movable relative to the housing from an initial position within the central bore of the housing, in the initial position the piston shoulder abuts against the internal shoulder of the housing. The ring may compress the spring against the internal shoulder of the housing upon movement of the piston from the initial position. The ring may be selectively releasable form the piston and the ring may be configured to depress the spring upon an application of a force and may be rotatable to align the plurality of lugs of the pistons with openings in the ring to permit the ring to be removed from the second end of the piston. The central opening of the cap may include a plurality of notches. The notches may provide access to the internal locking profile. The central opening of the cap may include four notches that provide access to the internal locking profile. The housing may include external threads.
One embodiment is a quick connect system for a pistol suppressor comprising a housing with a first end and a second end, the housing having a central bore with an upper portion, a lower portion, and an internal shoulder separating the upper portion from the lower portion. The system comprises a piston being positioned within the central bore of the housing, the piston having a first end, a second end, a central bore, and a piston shoulder, the piston shoulder creating an upper recess within the central bore of the piston and the second end of the piston having a plurality of lugs. The system includes a ring having a locking profile being selectively connected to the second end of the piston, the ring being positioned between the housing and the piston, wherein the plurality of lugs of the piston are positioned within the locking profile of the ring. The system includes a spring positioned around an exterior of the piston in the lower portion of the central bore of the housing, the spring being positioned between the ring and the internal shoulder of the housing. The system includes a wave spring positioned in the upper recess of the piston, the wave spring being positioned adjacent the piston shoulder and a washer positioned within the upper recess of the piston. The system includes a cap having a central opening with a plurality of notches being positioned adjacent the first end of the housing, a portion of the cap being connecting to the first end of the piston, the cap having an internal locking profile with the notches configured to provide access to the internal locking profile. The system comprises a cylinder having a plurality of external lugs and a central bore with at least a portion of the central bore including threads, the cylinder configured to be inserted to the central opening of the cap with the plurality of external lugs configured to pass through the notches to selectively engage the internal locking profile. The washer of the system is positioned between the wave spring and the internal locking profile and the wave spring biases the washer towards the internal locking profile of the cap to selectively retain the lugs within the internal locking profile.
The lugs may be rotated to selectively engage the internal locking profile. The cylinder may be threaded onto a barrel of a piston. The piston may be movable relative to the housing from an initial position within the central bore due to the movement of the barrel, in the initial position the piston shoulder may abut against the internal shoulder of the housing. The ring may compress the spring against the internal shoulder of the housing upon movement of the piston from the initial position. The housing may include external threads and an external shoulder, wherein a suppressor may be connected to the housing via the external threads with an end of the suppressor abutted against the external shoulder. The movement of the piston relative to the housing may temporarily uncouple the suppressor from the barrel.
One embodiment of a quick connect system for a firearm suppressor includes a housing having a first end, a second end, and an internal cavity, wherein an exterior portion of the housing is configured to be connected to a suppressor. The system includes a piston having a first end and a second end positioned within the housing, wherein the first end of the piston is configured to connect to a barrel of a firearm, the piston being movable within the housing, wherein the movement of the piston relative to the housing temporarily uncouples the suppressor from the barrel of the firearm.
The system may include a ring selectively connected to the second end of the piston, the ring being positioned between the housing and the piston. The second end of the piston may include a plurality of lugs, the plurality of lugs of the piston may be positioned within a locking profile of the ring to selectively connect the ring to the piston. The system may include a cap operatively connected to the first end of the piston, the cap may include a central opening having a plurality of notches and an internal locking profile. The system may include a cylinder having a central bore and a plurality of external lugs, a portion of the central bore being configured to be connected to a barrel of a firearm, wherein the plurality of external lugs may pass through the plurality of notches in the central opening of the cap to selectively engage the internal locking profile to selectively connect the cylinder to the cap, wherein the first end of the piston is configured to be connected to a barrel of a firearm via the cap and the cylinder. The system may include a biasing mechanism to selectively retain the plurality of external lugs within the internal locking profile.
While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail herein. However, it should be understood that the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
A spring 60 is positioned around the exterior of the piston 50 within the lower portion 17 of the central bore of the housing 10. A ring 70 is connected to the second end 52 of the piston 50. The ring 70 may be connected to the piston 50 by various mechanisms. For example, the ring 70 may be threaded onto the end of the as shown in
The quick connect 100 includes a biasing mechanism, such as a wave spring 40 positioned in the upper recess 55 of the piston 50. The wave spring 40 is positioned adjacent the piston shoulder 53 in the upper recess 55 of the central bore 54. A lower portion 22 of the cap 20 is connected to the first end 51 of the piston 50. Various mechanisms may be used to connect the cap 20 to the piston 50. For example, the lower portion 22 of the cap 20 may be threaded into first end 51 of the piston 50 as shown in
The piston 50 and housing 10 are adapted to move axially relative to each other. The movement of the housing 10 with respect from the piston 50 from the initial position (shown in
The quick connect 400 includes a ring 470 that is selectively connected to an end of the piston 450. The piston 450 includes lugs or flanges 454 (hereinafter referred to as lugs) that a selectively retained in a locking profile 472 (shown in
A spring 60 is positioned around the exterior of the piston 450 within the lower portion of the central bore of the housing 10. A ring 470 is connected to the second end 452 of the piston 450. The ring 470 may be connected to the piston 450 by various mechanisms. For example, the ring 470 may include a locking profile 472 and shoulder 473 (shown in
The piston 450 may be selectively released from the ring 470 by applying force to the ring 470 to depress spring 60 against internal shoulder 15 of the housing 10 until the shoulder 473 of the ring 470 moves past the lugs 454 of the piston 450. The ring 470 may then be rotated to permit the lugs 454 of piston 450 to travel along path 474 until the lugs 454 of the piston 450 are aligned with openings 475 of the ring 470. Alignment of lugs 454 with the openings 475 permits the ring 470 to be removed off of the end 452 of the piston 450.
As with the quick connect 100 of
The piston 450 and housing 10 are adapted to move axially relative to each other. The movement of the housing 10 with respect to the piston 450 from the initial position (shown in
Although this disclosure has been described in terms of certain preferred embodiments, other embodiments that are apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, including embodiments that do not provide all of the features and advantages set forth herein, are also within the scope of this disclosure. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is defined only by reference to the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/877,000 filed Oct. 7, 2015 entitled “Quick Connect for Pistol Suppressor” and published as U.S. Patent App. Pub. No. 2016/0102935, which claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/061,238, filed Oct. 8, 2014, entitled “Quick Connect for Pistol Suppressor,” the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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