1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a quick coupling particularly for the stock of a portable weapon.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Systems for coupling the stock to the barrel extension or to the receiver of portable weapons have long been known in which it is possible also to vary their trim by means of plates which are generally assembled together with the stock and subsequently fixed to the weapon by screws or nuts.
The plate or plates that determine the drop and cast are generally interposed between the stock and the member of the weapon onto which the stock is to be fitted, while the fixing plate is generally fitted on a tube or tension member which constitutes the extension of the weapon inside the stock and is fixed thereon by a screw or a nut.
These mechanisms are generally rather complicated and expensive, require special tools and skill in the use of the weapon in order to perform its disassembly, both when it is necessary to vary the drop and cast given initially and in case of maintenance and cleaning.
In order to be able to perform the replacement it is in fact necessary to disassemble several components of the weapon which do not strictly belong to the coupling system, such as: the butt plate, the butt plate fastening screws, and any members inside the stock which are used as a support for the locking plate.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a quick coupling which overcomes the drawbacks of the cited prior art.
Within the scope of this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a quick coupling for the stock of a portable weapon which can be disassembled without requiring particular tools and automatically provides the selected drop and cast of the stock upon its coupling to the weapon.
Another object of the invention is to allow to vary the trim of the stock simply by replacing a single component without having to disassemble other components of the weapon or stock which do not strictly belong to the quick coupling system.
This aim and these and other objects which will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved by a quick coupling particularly for the stock of a portable weapon, comprising an elastically deformable body fitted to the stock of a portable weapon and provided with a means for engaging a component of said portable weapon, said elastically deformable body having a position which is not elastically deformed and a position which is elastically deformed, said elastically deformable body engaging said component of said portable weapon in said elastically deformed position.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the quick coupling for stocks of portable weapons comprises a main annular body which has externally threaded sectors and a cylindrical stem for centering on the stock which is internally hollow in order to accommodate conical annular disk springs (Belleville springs) fitted thereon by means of a nut which is provided with an extended external shank which passes internally through the Belleville springs and through the main body in order to allow assembly by means of a snap ring which is fitted to the portion of the outer shank of the nut that protrudes from the main body.
The Belleville springs, when the assembly is assembled, are still not preloaded, both to allow their easy assembly and to facilitate the screwing of the nut onto the corresponding threaded pin or tension member fitted on the stock.
The quick coupling for stocks of portable weapons according to the present invention also comprises a threaded pin which is fitted directly onto the stock where the cylindrical portion of the main body, which constitutes the engagement member of the quick coupling, is accommodated.
In order to ensure that the cylindrical portion of the main body is properly registered on the stock, it is centered on a plate which is contoured and locked to the stock by a screw and a nut so as to provide a compact and rigid structure which might also be manufactured by overmolding of the contoured plate on the stock, if the stock is made of technopolymer.
Plates of different shapes may be fit, between the main body of the quick coupling and the front plane of the stock that rests on the weapon. The plates are accordingly interchangeable and ensure the drop and cast of the stock by way of the strong compression of the Belleville springs which can be obtained when the entire quick coupling is screwed against the front plane of the stock.
The Belleville springs are further compressed when the entire stock, complete with the quick coupling, engages by rotation on the portion of the weapon where its coupling seat is provided, so as to eliminate any small free movement of the stock caused by to the coupling tolerances of the various components.
The front plane of the weapon, which surrounds the coupling seat of the quick coupling, provided on the barrel extension or on the receiver, adheres to the interchangeable plate, which is provided in order to determine the drop and cast of the stock, transferring its drop and cast characteristics to the stock without locking the stock rigidly to the weapon.
Accordingly, upon firing, the kinetic energy of the recoil of the weapon further compresses the Belleville springs of the quick coupling without however affecting the drop and cast of the stock but further dissipating partly before being released against the shoulder of the shooter.
The quick coupling for stocks of portable weapons according to the present invention is provided with references signs, such as pins or slots, to ensure that the entire quick coupling is fitted on the stock with the correct orientation with respect to the interface of the weapon on which it engages so as to achieve, when the coupling rotation is completed, the correct fitting of the entire stock to the weapon.
Further characteristics and advantages will become better apparent from the description of preferred but not exclusive embodiments of the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
With reference to the cited figures, the quick coupling according to the invention comprises an annular main body 1 provided with threaded sectors 2, a cylindrical shank 3 for centering on the stock, and an internal seat 4 for Belleville springs 5, which are conical annular disks or washers.
A fastening nut 6 is provided with a shank 7 which passes internally through the Belleville springs 5 and through the main annular body 1 to ensure the assembly of the Belleville springs 5 on the main annular body 1 by means of a snap ring 8 which engages on a seat 9 thereof, which is provided at the rear end of the shank 7 of the fixing nut 6.
As better seen in
With particular reference to
Preferably, there is also a centering plate 15, which is shaped in order to obtain both a circular centering seat 16 for the cylindrical shank 3 of the main body 1 and a seat 17 for the head 18 of the screw 19, which rigidly couples the centering plate 15 to the stock 14 when it is locked by screwing forcefully the self-locking nut 20 to the threaded end 21 of the screw 19.
The threaded sectors 2 of the main body 1, which is assembled as shown in
The groove 23 perfectly combines with the orientation pin 22 in order to allow the mating of the cylindrical centering shank 3 of the main body 1 with the internal seat 16 of the centering plate 15, so as to define a single possible assembly position.
The quick coupling, according to the present invention, offers the possibility to provide the stock 14 with a specific drop and cast, with respect to the aiming line of the weapon, by way of an adjustment member constituted by an abutment plate 24.
The abutment plate 24, shown in
The thickness 28 of the plate 24 is conveniently determined in relation to the drop and cast that the stock 14 must have with respect to the aiming line of the weapon.
The thickness 28 of the plate 24 is therefore different, both when considered on its vertical axis and when considered on its horizontal axis, both of which pass through the central hole 25, as can be seen clearly by observing respectively the points 29 and 30, considered for the vertical axis of the plate 24, and the points 31 and 32, considered for the horizontal axis of the plate.
In other words, one can say that the inclination determined by the difference in thickness which can be observed between the points 29 and 30 of the plate 24 corresponds to one of the drop values of the stock 14 normally used also in currently known systems.
By providing multiple plates 24, which have mutually different inclination values determined by the thickness variation of the points 29 and 30 of the plates, it is possible to obtain various different values of the drop of the stock 14 which are capable of meeting the usual requirements of the various users.
Likewise, the inclination determined by the thickness variation that can be observed between the points 31 and 32 of the plate 24 corresponds to a given lateral cast value of the stock 14 with respect to the barrel axis of the weapon.
This value is usually constant, regardless of the various drop values that the stock 14 can assume, and therefore all the plates optionally provided with the weapon have the same thickness variation observable between the respective points 31 and 32.
Each plate 24, is provided with two grooves 26 and can be registered on the orientation pin 22 in two different positions, the one shown in
The drop and cast of the stock 14 provided by the plate 24 are determined when the entire quick coupling for stocks of portable weapons according to the present invention is assembled as shown in
It is thus evident that, by unscrewing the nut 6, it is possible to disassemble the main annular body 1, which is assembled as in
The stock, complete with the quick coupling according to the present invention, according to this embodiment, is fitted onto the weapon on the barrel extension 33 of the weapon.
As shown schematically in
Screwing occurs rapidly, by inserting the entire main annular body 1 in the barrel extension 33, taking care, during insertion, to align its threaded sectors 2 with the recesses 35, which are also provided inside the barrel extension 33, the alignment being easily obtainable by keeping the pistol grip of the stock 36 in a transverse position with respect to the vertical axis of the weapon, i.e., at 90°, and then screwing together the threaded sectors 2 of the main annular body 1 and the respective threaded sectors 34 of the sheath or barrel extension 33, with a rotary motion of the stock which has an end rotation position determined automatically by contact of the orientation pin 22 against the end portion 37 of the recess 35 cited above.
The entire stock, 14 complete with the quick coupling, is fitted correctly onto the weapon, as shown in
In this position, the plate 24 adheres to the sheath or barrel extension 33 stably, since the screwing of the threaded sectors 2 of the main body 1 with the threaded sectors 34 of the sheath or barrel extension 33 produces a further compression of the Belleville springs 5 which substantially keeps the stock 14 joined to the sheath or barrel extension 33 itself, eliminating any coupling plays due to the machining tolerances of the various components.
In this manner, therefore, the drop and cast given to the plate 24 is transferred to the stock 14 of the weapon and the stock is fitted with a given drop value and a given cast value with respect to the aiming line of the weapon.
In the assembly position described above, the Belleville springs 5 have not yet reached their point of maximum compression, and therefore upon firing the kinetic energy of the recoil of the weapon can further compress the Belleville springs 5 without significantly affecting the drop and cast of the stock, simply dissipating partially before being discharged against the shoulder of the shooter.
To prevent the stock 14 from unscrewing unintentionally and losing its correct position for assembly on the weapon, the plate 24 is provided with the slot 27, on which the rear end 38 of the guard or receiver 39 of the weapon can be registered.
In practice it has been found that the invention achieves the intended aim and objects, a quick coupling having been provided for the stock of a portable weapon which has considerable advantages in terms of constructive technical simplicity, in ease of drop and cast adjustment, and in speed of weapon assembly and maintenance.
The quick coupling according to the present invention also allows to determine automatically the drop and cast when the stock is fitted onto the weapon.
Another advantage of the quick coupling according to the present invention is that it can be easily implemented on any portable weapon and the coupling on the weapon can occur both on its sheath or barrel extension and on the receiver or other conventional components for the weapons being considered.
The coupling point can vary according to the requirements, i.e., according to the design and construction characteristics of the portable weapon to which the stock is to be applied.
The interchangeability of the plate allows to have the same stock fitted on the weapon with drops and casts which are variable as a function of the requirements of the user. For this purpose, plates with different drop and cast trims are manufactured and provided to the user. The user can thus have at his disposal one or more plates suitable for his requirements.
Another advantage of the invention is that, when using the weapon, upon firing, the kinetic energy of the recoil of the weapon can further compress the Belleville springs of the coupling, without affecting the drop and cast of the stock, and partially dissipating before being released against the shoulder of the shooter.
This application claims the priority of Italian Patent Application No. MI2007A001472, filed on Jul. 20, 2007, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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