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A bolt carrier group is an assembly that allows a firearm to function by reciprocating back and forth along a track. The bolt carrier group includes a main body, a bolt and a firing pin. The bolt interfaces with the cartridge and the firing pin causes the cartridge to fire. The main body holds the bolt and the firing pin. During the reciprocating movement of the bolt carrier group, the bolt carrier group feeds the ammunition, chambers the ammunition, and then extracts and ejects the ammunition. The bolt carrier group is also responsible for the cocking and the firing mechanisms of the weapon. The current bolt carrier groups do not compensate for the effects of reciprocating weight on weapon handling. The reciprocating weight unbalances the weapon while in use, which diminishes effective use.
The present invention overcomes the drawbacks of the prior art bolt carrier groups by reducing the effects of the reciprocating weight and thus providing the user more control of the weapon.
The present invention is directed to a recoil impulse reducing bolt carrier group that includes a main bolt carrier group body for the intended weapon system and a recoil impulse reducing assembly. The recoil impulse reducing assembly fits inside the main bolt carrier group body. The recoil impulse reducing assembly includes an interchangeable weight and a dampener, such as springs or fluid. The weight moves within the main bolt carrier group body under hydraulic and/or spring tension. The recoil impulse reducing bolt carrier group manipulates weight distribution during the operation of the firearm to prevent and reduce front and rear recoil forces from affecting the firearm.
These and other features, objects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood from a consideration of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and appended claims in conjunction with drawings as described following:
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The proper functioning of the present invention is dependent upon the interchangeable weight 20. The weight preferably is spring loaded or hydraulically resisted and oscillates independently within the bolt carrier group 10. The interchangeable weight 20 causes drag on the fore and aft movement on the bolt carrier group 10. As the bolt carrier group 10 moves forward the tendency of the weight 20 to stay motionless creates drag on the bolt carrier group's 10 rearward movement. Then once the weight 20 is moving rearward, it creates drag on the bolt carrier group's 10 forward movement as it takes kinetic energy from the bolt carrier group 10 to redirect the removable weight 20 forward again. Different weights, materials, and types of resistance (hydraulic and/or spring) may be used to manipulate the effects of recoil. These modifications would be weapon platform and caliber specific due to the different forces they exert on the weapon platform.
The removable and interchangeable weight 20 of the recoil impulse reducing assembly 14 functions to alter the potential and kinetic energy profiles of the recoil impulse reducing assembly 14. The weight is positioned in the bolt carrier group differently based upon the firearm platform being utilized and the placement of recoil impulse reducing assembly 14 in the bolt carrier group of that particular firearm platform. As described above, in one embodiment the weight is retained in the bolt carrier group by a fastener such as a screw. In another embodiment, roll pins may be utilized. The weights may be of different weights, spring tensions, and hydraulic resistance for the different effects on the operation of the firearm desired. The weights however must be made of a material with enough mass to have the positive effects on the bolt carrier group described above.
The recoil impulse reducing assembly 14 may be removed and replaced by another assembly with a different weight in order to achieve different effects for different calibers of ammunition. The recoil impulse reducing assembly 14 compensates for the higher or lower kinetic energy of different caliber cartridges. This interchangeable weight 20 is a critical element of the invention. There could be alternative designs created by changing the placement or reconfiguring the interchangeable weights in the recoil impulse reducing assembly 14. There could also be alternative designs by changing the placement or configuration of the recoil impulse reducing assembly 14 in the bolt carrier group.
The recoil impulse reducing bolt carrier group 10 manipulates weight distribution during the operation of the firearm to prevent and reduce front and rear recoil forces from affecting the firearm. The recoil impulse reducing bolt carrier group 10 turns the recoil forces from a “sharp snap” into a “wave.” The present invention achieves this result by having a spring loaded or hydraulically resisted weight that oscillates independently within the bolt carrier group. The weights are selected to have the proper amount of mass to have the best effects on the weapon's operation. The weight provides the proper amount of drag on the system to enhance system function. The weight also delays or buffers the weight of the full impact of the bolt carrier group's movement on the weapon by distributing the energy of the strike over a longer period of time. This reduces wear and tear on the weapon system and ancillary attachments and also allows for faster follow on shots. The recoil impulse reducing bolt carrier group 10 changes the force of the impact of the bolt carrier group's movement in the weapon. When mass is increased or decreased, the overall kinetic energy is manipulated. This means that the function of the bolt carrier group can be manipulated completely through its operational stroke. This energy level is optimized for the recoil forces depending on the user's needs. This invention helps centralize reciprocating mass, slow rate of fire, increase rate of effective fire for the user, and dampen recoil forces. This weight also keeps more of the oscillating mass in the center of the weapon, thus making it easier to control. It delays the full impact on the weapon components while making the weapon cycle with the same amount of fore and aft kinetic energy. This allows the materials inside the weapon to absorb lower amounts of energy over longer periods of time, thus reducing component stress and increasing the overall service life of the weapon and attached recoil sensitive components (e.g. optics, thermals, night vision devices).
The present invention has been described with reference to certain preferred and alternative embodiments that are intended to be exemplary only and not limiting to the full scope of the present invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/163,196, entitled “Recoil Reducing Bolt Carrier Group with Interchangeable Weights” and filed on May 18, 2015. The complete disclosure of said provisional application is hereby incorporated by reference.
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62163196 | May 2015 | US |