Claims
- 1. In a weapon grip including
- a grip body having opposite first and second side walls and a first rear wall interconnecting said first and second side walls;
- a cross-sectionally generally U-shaped grip shell having opposite third and fourth side walls and a second rear wall interconnecting said third and fourth side walls; said third and fourth side walls and said second rear wall constituting a one-piece component; said grip shell being readily removably and replaceably secured to said grip body in an installed position such that said first and second side walls face said third and fourth side walls and said first rear wall faces said second rear wall;
- the improvement comprising.
- (a) a first abutment face provided on said grip body and extending parallel to said length dimension;
- (b) a second abutment face provided on said grip shell and extending parallel to said length dimension; said first and second abutment faces are in contact in said installed position;
- (c) a first guide formed on said grip body; and
- (d) a second guide formed on said grip shell; said first and second guides being disposed relative to one another and dependent from said first and second abutment faces such that during motion of insertion of said grip shell on said grip body, said first and second guides are in sliding engagement with one an other for shifting said grip shell relative to said grip body in a direction transverse to said length dimension for causing said first abutment face to arrive into said contact with said second abutment face in said installed position upon conclusion of the motion of insertion.
- 2. The weapon grip as defined in claim 1, wherein said third and fourth side walls have a thickness, a front edge and a strip having a thickness less than the thickness of said third and fourth side walls; each strip extending parallel to said length dimension; and further wherein said first and second side walls have a groove extending parallel to said length dimension; each said strip being introduced into and sliding in a respective said groove during said motion of insertion.
- 3. The weapon grip as defined in claim 1, wherein said first and second guides are interengageable guide strips and guide grooves oriented at an angle of inclination between about 1.degree. and 10.degree. to said length dimension.
- 4. The weapon grip as defined in claim 3 wherein said angle of inclination is substantially 3.degree..
- 5. The weapon grip as defined in claim 3, wherein said guide strips and grooves have complemental, dovetail-shaped cross sections.
- 6. The weapon grip as defined in claim 3, further comprising a third guide provided on said grip body at a lower portion thereof adjacent said first rear wall and a fourth guide provided on said grip shell at a lower portion thereof adjacent said second rear wall; said third and fourth guides extending parallel to said first and second guides and being in engagement with one another during said motion of insertion and in said installed position.
- 7. The weapon grip as defined in claim 1, further comprising detent means for maintaining said grip shell in said installed position; said detent means comprising cooperating, manually releasable snap-in elements provided on said grip body and said grip shell.
- 8. The weapon grip as defined in claim 7, wherein one of said elements is a bendable tongue and another of said elements is an opening into which said tongue may snap; said detent means further comprising a stop member for limiting an extent of bending of said tongue.
- 9. The weapon grip as defined in claim 1, wherein said grip shell includes a thermoplastic base body and a co-injected, elastomer grip element.
- 10. The weapon grip as defined in claim 9, wherein said grip element partially forms said third and fourth side walls; said grip element having longitudinal edges extending along frontal longitudinal edges of said third and fourth side walls; said grip element further having a portion extending across an upper, saddle-shaped region of said second rear wall; said grip element being raised relative to said base body.
- 11. a weapon grip including
- a grip body having opposite first and second side walls and a first rear wall interconnecting said first and second side walls;
- a cross-sectionally generally U-shaped grip shell having opposite third and fourth side walls and a second rear wall interconnecting said third and fourth side walls; said third and fourth side walls and said second rear wall constituting a one-piece component; said grip shell being readily removably and replaceably secured to said grip body in an installed position such that said first and second side walls face said third and fourth side walls and said first rear wall faces said second rear wall; the improvement wherein said grip shell includes a thermoplastic base body and a co-injected elastomer grip element; said grip element partially forming said third and fourth side walls; said grip element having longitudinal edges extending along frontal longitudinal edges of said third and fourth side walls; said grip element further having a portion extending across an upper, saddle-shaped region of said second rear wall; said grip element being raised relative to said base body.
Priority Claims (1)
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197 11 730 |
Mar 1997 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the priority of German Application No. 197 11 730.9 filed Mar. 20, 1997, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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