This invention relates to a safety selector for an AR15-type firearm. More specifically, it provides a safety selector that is reversible to provide either 90 degree or 45 degree movement between “safe” and “fire” positions.
The safety selector in a common AR15-type semi-automatic firearm operates by rotation of a lever 90 degrees from a “safe” position to the “fire” position. In the “safe” position, an internal shaft of the selector blocks movement of a rearwardly extending portion of the trigger member. When rotated to the “fire” position, a flat or recessed portion of the shaft is positioned over the rearwardly extending portion of the trigger member, allowing actuating movement of the trigger. A spring biased detent pin engages detent notches with a connecting groove therebetween to limit rotation of the safety selector to 90 degrees and to provide certain positioning in the “fire” and “safe” positions. Although the standard AR15 safety selector has an actuation lever only on the left side of the firearm receiver, ambidextrous safety selectors have been provided, which attach a second actuation lever on an opposite end of the selector shaft to provide actuation from the right side of the receiver as well.
Adaptations have been made to safety selectors for AR15-type firearms, as well as other similarly operating firearms, so that there is only 45 degrees of rotation between the “safe” and “fire” positions. Although certain military requirements have specified a 45 degree selector, it has not been widely adopted in the field.
In order to convert the safety selector from one that operates with 90 degrees of rotation to one that operates with 45 degrees of operation, replacement of the safety selector part is required. Although the conversion can be accomplished by a person of minimal skill using minimal tools, a separate part has to be interchanged with the existing part to accomplish the conversion.
The present invention provides a reversible safety selector switch for a firearm. The selector switch has a control shaft pivotably mountable in a lower receiver for selective rotation about an axis. The shaft has a cam portion with first and second cam surfaces and a detent portion with a surface. The detent portion has first and second detent grooves with detent sockets at each end of each groove. The first detent groove extends circumferentially approximately 90 degrees along the surface and the second detent groove extends approximately less than 90 degrees along the surface. A control lever is configured for manipulation outside the receiver by a user to axially rotate the control shaft. When the selector is installed in the receiver, a detent pin in the receiver engages a selected one of the detent grooves and prevents axial rotation beyond a detent socket. The first cam surface and first detent groove are positioned to allow axial rotation of the shaft between “safe” and “fire” positions in approximately 90 degrees of rotation when installed with the detent pin engaging the first detent groove. The second cam surface and the second detent groove are positioned to allow axial rotation of the shaft between “safe” and “fire” positions in less than 90 degrees of rotation when installed with the detent pin engaging the second detent groove. According to one embodiment, the second detent groove allows axial rotation of approximately 45 degrees.
“Reversal” or conversion of the selector can be accomplished in different ways. According to one embodiment, the shaft can be turned end for end to change between 90 degree and 45 degree installations. According to another embodiment, the shaft can be rotationally oriented relative to the control lever to change between 90 degree and 45 degree installations.
No modification to the AR15-type receiver is required and the selector may be operated from either a single side of the receiver or ambidextrously (control levers on both sides). No additional parts are required to be added or substituted to accomplish the reversal or conversion of the selector to change between 90 degree and 45 degree installations.
Other aspects, features, benefits, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to a person of skill in the art from the detailed description of various embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawing figures, all of which comprise part of the disclosure.
Like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts throughout the various figures of the drawing, wherein:
With reference to the drawing figures, this section describes particular embodiments and their detailed construction and operation. Throughout the specification, reference to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or “some embodiments” means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in at least one embodiment. Thus appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” or “in some embodiments” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the described features, structures, and characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In view of the disclosure herein, those skilled in the art will recognize that the various embodiments can be practiced without one or more of the specific details or with other methods, components, materials, or the like. In some instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or not described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the embodiments.
The present invention provides a safety selector for AR15-type firearms that is reversible between a first configuration in which it provides an approximately 90 degree rotational switch between “safe” and “fire” positions, and a second orientation in which the same device will provide an approximately 45 degree selection between “safe” and “fire” positions. Other operational ranges, such as 30 degrees and 60 degrees, may be selected as well. However, 90 degree and 45 degree safety selector switches are the most common. As used herein, “AR15-type” is meant to include variants of the AR15- and AR10-platform firearms, whether in a rifle or pistol configuration and without respect to what other accessories or features may be included on or in the firearm.
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If the installation of the shaft 14 is reversed in the receiver 38, such that the first hub portion 18 is carried by the right side wall 50 and the second hub portion 20 is carried by the left side wall 56 of the receiver, the safety selector 10 will now operate between “safe” and “fire” positions by rotation of only approximately 45 degrees. As described above, if the first operating lever 12 is formed integrally with the shaft 14, the shaft 14 may be installed from the right side of the receiver. In this installation, the detent pin 52 engages the detent sockets 28 and circumferential groove 30 in the first hub portion 18 of the shaft 14. The recessed faces 24, 26 of the cam portion 22 are oriented such that in either installation the rearwardly extending portion 46 of the trigger 40 is blocked when the selector 10 is in the “safe” position and is not blocked when the selector 10 is in the “fire” position, after rotation of the selector 10 by either 90 degrees or 45 degrees, depending on which way the shaft 14 is installed in the receiver 38.
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The shaft 62 includes two hub portions 68, 70 with a cam portion 72 therebetween. The cam portion 72 includes first and second cam surfaces 74, 76. In this embodiment, one hub portion 70 includes first and second detent grooves 78, 80 with detent sockets 82, 84 at the end of each groove 78, 80. The operation and function of the second embodiment relative to the receiver 38 and fire control mechanism of the firearm is exactly the same as that of the first embodiment—only the manner of changing from one installation to the other is different.
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As evident from the description above, the present invention provides a safety selector 10, 58 for an ordinary AR15-type firearm that may be reversibly installed to provide either 90 degree or 45 degree operation. No additional parts are required to be kept or substituted in order to convert the selector 10, 58 from one configuration to the other. As such, a person with minimal skill and minimal tools may convert the safety selector 10, 58 from one configuration to the other, and back again, easily and as often desired.
While two embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be apparent that modifications and variations thereto are possible, all of which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the foregoing is intended only to be illustrative of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not intended to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. Accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be included and considered to fall within the scope of the invention.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/055,219, filed Sep. 25, 2014, the contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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