This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to EPO patent application EP21382559.9 filed on 25 Jun. 2021, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
The present disclosure refers to the technical field of weapons, and more specifically to safety arrangements for firing weapons.
More particularly the invention relates to a reliable safety device for weapons, a drive mechanism, a control system for the same, a weapon and a method involving the safety device, said safety device being capable of being controlled by the shooter, by a third person, by another transmitting device like a bracelet or by an emitter located in a region surrounding a target and a receiving device located in the weapon.
At present, electromechanical security systems for firearms are widely known. These systems allow the user/shooter to ensure that his weapon will not fire accidentally, which can have fatal consequences.
Transition from the firing position to safe position is commonly made by disconnection of the kinematic shooting chain. As can be clearly appreciated in
In this sense, some examples of shooting mechanisms can be observed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,371,058B2 and 8,495,832B2, which relate, in particular, to safety mechanisms for the disassembly of a handgun without triggering.
Generally, it is known that the upper protrusion of the trigger bar 20 drops/lows whenever the weapon slide is not completely closed, said closed position being the natural position of the slide, in which it is aligned with the frame. This downward movement of the trigger bar 20 is carried out to avoid that shots can be fired without the slide being completely closed. This occurs in weapons because the slide has an area or footprint that houses the upper protrusion of the trigger bar 20. Thus, as soon as the slide is opened, its displacement is what causes the trigger bar 20 to be in its lowest position and cannot interact with the rest of the kinematic shooting chain, so regardless of whether the trigger is pulled, a shot is not produced.
However, fatal accidents still occur today as a result of defective safety mechanisms, which are clearly improvable. For this reason, additional safety mechanisms, which are truly effective and infallible, are always desirable in firearms, in order to reduce as much as possible the situations of accidental firing by mistake.
The present disclosure solves the above-mentioned drawbacks by providing a reliable and robust electromechanical safety device that maximises the security of the weapon by preventing accidental firing situations. Furthermore, a drive mechanism and a control system for the safety device are also provided, the latter being capable of being controlled by the shooter or by a third person. A weapon including a safety device and a method for arranging a safety device in a weapon are also disclosed.
In the context of this application, by weapon it is meant any small arm or light weapon, such as a firearm, gun, shotgun, air gun, machine gun, pistol, rifle, revolver, etc. and non-lethal weapon or archery weapon as well. In some embodiments, the weapon is a weapon with a striker fired system, e.g., a pistol with a striker fired system.
Besides, just for clarifying, when the term “safe position” is mentioned in this application, it means that the weapon is disabled, and even if the shooter pulls the trigger there is no shot. On the other hand, when “firing position” is mentioned, it means that the weapon is enabled, that is, in the case that the rest of the original weapon locks are enabled, if the shooter pulls the trigger a shot is produced.
The safety device of the disclosure is applicable to weapons having a frame, a slide, a backstrap and a magazine or grip, wherein the transition of the weapon from a firing position to a safe position is made by disconnection of the kinematic shooting chain of the weapon, said kinematic shooting chain comprising a trigger, a trigger bar operated by the trigger and displaceable between a high position and a low position (also referred to as first position and second position), a striker safety lever, a striker safety, a sear and a striker.
More specifically, the safety device of the disclosure comprises a safety element for connecting or disconnecting the kinematic shooting chain; wherein said safety element is configured to connect with the trigger bar and the backstrap of the weapon whenever the safety element is located inside the weapon, thus, when said safety element is located inside the weapon at its rear part, it connects with the trigger bar and the backstrap of the weapon.
In this way, when the weapon is in the firing position and the safety element is operated, the safety element acts on the trigger bar causing said trigger bar to move downwardly to its low position or second position, so the trigger bar does not contact the rest of the kinematic shooting chain, so regardless of whether the trigger is pulled, a shot is not produced.
On the other hand, when the weapon is in the safe position and the safety element is operated, the safety element acts on the trigger bar causing said trigger bar to move upwardly to its high position or first position, so the trigger bar does contact the rest of the kinematic shooting chain, so a shot can be produced when the trigger is pulled.
Therefore, by controlling the position of the trigger bar, which is attained by operating the safety element, it is possible to control the safe or firing position of the weapon, in addition to, and independent of, the other original weapon safeties, if any.
Preferably, the safety element is a rod comprising: an upper protruding section, which is arrangeable inside the weapon such that, preferably, the upper protruding section is in contact with the trigger bar whenever it is located inside the weapon; a lower protruding section, which is arrangeable in the backstrap of the weapon such that the lower protruding section projects outwards from said backstrap whenever it is located inside the weapon, said lower protruding section being operable by a user; and a central section located between both protruding sections.
More preferably, said safety element is made from steel, especially indicated for its tenacity and hardness. The steel can be a stainless or with some later treatment. However, in some embodiments, the safety element is made by a different metallic material or even made in plastic.
According to a preferable embodiment of the disclosure, the upper protruding section of the safety element is longer than the lower protruding section. This is not a trivial or random feature, but it pursues a well-identified objective. More specifically, the length of the upper protruding section is such that it allows the trigger bar to move (forward and backward) when the trigger is at rest position (not pulled) or when the trigger is pulled, in both, the safe and firing positions. This feature is critical in the firing position, since, if the upper protruding section is not long enough, when the trigger is pulled, the trigger bar would be released from the safety element, transmitting its movement to the rest of the kinematic shooting chain and possibly producing a shot, while the shooter thinks that the gun is in a safe position, resulting in a serious safety problem.
However, in accordance with another preferred embodiment, the safety element comprises an elastic piece, or, alternatively, the safety element itself is flexible, both options allowing the trigger bar to descend, i.e. move downwards, independently from the safety element.
The positions of the safety element and the trigger bar in the fire position and the safe position will be explained in detail later on and shown in the figures. Furthermore, the lower protruding section of the safety element is controlled from the backstrap as explained also later.
In some embodiments, the safety element further comprises a drive mechanism as described, for example, with reference to the second aspect below.
In some embodiments, the safety element further comprises a control system as described, for example, with reference to the third aspect below.
According to a second aspect of the disclosure, a drive mechanism of the safety device is described, said drive mechanism comprising a motor; a spindle attached to the motor; a pusher coupled to the spindle and configured for raising (to put the weapon in the firing position) or lowering (to put the weapon in the safe position) the safety element; and a housing on which the motor and the spindle are mounted, said housing being couplable or coupled to the weapon's backstrap.
Preferably, the drive mechanism also comprises at least a magnet and a magnetic sensor, both attached to the pusher. Said elements, magnet and magnetic sensor allow to know the position of the pusher, which is relevant for many reasons explained below.
More preferably, the drive mechanism further comprises an elastic element, located between the pusher and the housing, to counteract the force exerted by the original spring of the trigger bar of the weapon, which makes the trigger bar position to be in its highest position by default. This feature allows that the passage from firing to safe position is less abrupt.
On the other hand, according to a third aspect of the disclosure, a control system of the safety device is described.
Said control system comprises at least one flexible PCB (Printed Circuit Board), which by being flexible allows adaption and fitting of the PCB inside the weapon regardless of limited space available and/or the shape of the weapon; an LED status indicator, connected to the at least one flexible PCB; a battery; a main communication circuit attached to the battery; and an electrical connection, between the main communication circuit and the flexible PCB.
The advantage of introducing electronics in weapon safeties is that it allows the weapon to be controlled in different ways, to avoid accidental firing.
Preferably, the battery is located under the front area of the weapon's frame. However, according to another embodiment, the battery is housed or adapted for housing on the backstrap of the weapon.
A fourth aspect of the disclosure provides a weapon with a striker fired system like, for example but without limitation, a pistol with a striker fired system.
The weapon comprises: a frame; a slide; a backstrap; a magazine or grip; a kinematic shooting chain; and a safety device according to the present disclosure. The kinematic shooting chain in turn comprises: a trigger: a trigger bar operated by the trigger and displaceable between a high position or first position and a low position or second position; a striker safety lever; a striker safety; a sear and a striker. The weapon transitions from a firing position to a safe position by disconnection of the kinematic shooting chain.
Another aspect of the disclosure provides a method. The method comprises: arranging a weapon comprising: a frame, a slide, a backstrap, a magazine or grip, and a kinematic shooting chain, the kinematic shooting chain comprising: a trigger, a trigger bar operated by the trigger and displaceable between a high position and a low position, a striker safety lever, a striker safety, a sear and a striker; arranging a safety device comprising a safety element in the weapon; when the weapon is in a firing position, operating the safety element such that the safety elements acts on the trigger bar thereby causing said trigger bar to move downwardly to a low position at which the trigger bar does not contact the rest of the kinematic shooting chain, thereby transitioning the weapon to a safe position so a shot cannot be produced when the trigger is pulled; and when the weapon is in the safe position, operating the safety element such that the safety element acts on the trigger bar thereby causing said trigger bar to move upwardly to a high position at which the trigger bar does contact the rest of the kinematic shooting chain, thereby transitioning the weapon to the firing position so a shot can be produced when the trigger is pulled.
Preferably, the safety device is a safety device according to the present disclosure. Preferably, the weapon is a weapon according to the fourth aspect.
For a better understanding the above explanation and for the sole purpose of providing an example, some non-limiting drawings are included that schematically depict practical embodiments.
As shown in the detailed view of
Thus, when the weapon is in the firing position, as seen in
On the other hand, when the weapon is in the safe position, as seen in
By default, as can be observed in
Therefore, in both
On the other hand, in
More in particular, in
Notwithstanding the above, the weapon shall continue functioning as it originally did, so the trigger bar 20 shall have the possibility of dropping whenever the slide 3 is open. Furthermore, the safety element 100 might not require to be always in contact with the trigger bar 20 to allow the original operation of the weapon.
As represented in
More specifically, according to a preferred embodiment of the disclosure, the upper protruding section 101 of the safety element 100 forms an angle of less than 90° with the central section 103, preferably 75° as shown in
The lower protruding section 102 of the safety element 100 forms an angle of 90° with the central section 103. This is also relevant because it eases and simplifies the assembly of the drive mechanism 200, as it will be explained later.
As mentioned above and shown in
As explained above, the firing position means that the weapon is ready to fire, with a shot being fired only if the shooter pulls the trigger 10. Taking advantage of the geometry of the original backstrap 4 of a weapon, preferably the motor 201 is housed in the central axis of the backstrap 4, since this is the area where there is more space for housing the motor 201, as shown in
In this sense, provided that the trigger bar 20 is usually not located on the axis of the backstrap 4, as seen in
Furthermore, the drive mechanism 200 may also at least comprise a magnet 205 and a magnetic sensor 206 as a Hall sensor like shown in
According to another embodiment, a second magnetic sensor is arranged, so that if someone, knowing that the state of the safety device is magnetically detected, wants to cause a malfunction of the status indication and brings a magnet closer to the safety device, that external magnetic field that can interfere with the status indication can be detected, and therefore it is possible to put the weapon in a safe position.
In other embodiments, the position of the safety device is made known by means of e.g. one or more mechanical stops, one or more infrared sensors, among other means for implementing such function.
The drive mechanism 200 further comprises an elastic element 207, which is a compression spring as seen in
Regarding the above, as the trigger bar 20 is by default in its highest position (firing position), as seen in
According to a preferred embodiment of the disclosure, not shown in the figures, a battery is housed in the backstrap 4 of the weapon, so that both the drive mechanism 200 and the battery are housed in said backstrap 4. Furthermore, the backstrap 4 can also include control or identification electronics.
Optionally, as shown in
As mentioned above, introducing electronics in weapon safeties allows the weapon to be controlled in different ways, to avoid accidental firing. More specifically, the weapon can be controlled:
This is important in shooting galleries, for training purposes to prevent unexperienced users from having accidents or to avoid misuse (e.g. a shooter shoots at the target of the other lanes).
Even though reference has been made to specific embodiments of the disclosure, it is obvious for a person skilled in the art that the safety devices described herein are support numerous variations and modifications, and that all the details mentioned can be substituted for other technically equivalent ones without departing from the scope of protection defined by the attached claims.
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21382559.9 | Jun 2021 | EP | regional |