Claims
- 1. A slide assembly capable of repeated reciprocal movement about an upper portion of a firearm having a firing pin assembly including a firing probe tip for selectively contacting a chambered ammunition cartridge, said slide assembly comprising:a frame including a forward end and an aft end, said frame accommodating a barrel of said firearm along a longitudinal firing axis; an ejector port formed in said frame having a breech face against which an end cap of said ammunition cartridge abuts when in a firing position; a longitudinal firing probe bore formed within said frame and extending from adjacent said aft end of said frame to adjacent said breech face, said firing probe bore being in concentric alignment with said firing axis; a probe tip bore in concentric alignment with said firing axis and extending between said breech face and said firing probe bore for allowing said firing probe tip access beyond said breech face and into said ejector port; an engagement slot formed in said firing probe bore for mating engagement with a lower key housing of said firing pin assembly, thereby rotationally securing said firing pin assembly in said firing probe bore; and a groove formed about a distal end of said firing probe bore, said groove being capable of accommodating a c-clip for securing said firing probe assembly in said firing probe bore.
- 2. A slide assembly according to claim 1, wherein:said probe tip bore has a smaller diameter than said firing probe bore, thereby forming an annular probe seat against which said firing pin assembly abuts when said lower key housing is engaged with said engagement slot.
- 3. A slide assembly according to claim 1, wherein:said breech face includes a countersunk bushing bore in concentric alignment with said firing axis, said bushing bore accommodating an annular bushing therein to form a uniform surface of said breech face; and said probe tip bore extends through said annular bushing.
- 4. A slide assembly according to claim 3, wherein:said annular bushing is formed of an electrically insulating ceramic material.
- 5. A slide assembly according to claim 1, further comprising:a breech face insert for selective insertion adjacent a distal end of said ejector port, said breech face insert being captured in a breech face channel formed in said frame; and said breech face insert having a first planar side facing said firing probe bore and a second planar side forming said breech face.
- 6. A slide assembly according to claim 5, wherein:said probe tip bore extends through said breech face insert.
- 7. A slide assembly according to claim 5, wherein:said breech face insert is formed of an electrically insulating ceramic material.
- 8. A slide assembly according to claim 5, wherein:said breech face insert includes a countersunk bushing bore countersunk in said first planar side of said breech face insert in concentric alignment with said firing axis, said bushing bore accommodating an annular bushing therein to form a uniform surface of said breech face; and said probe tip bore extends through said annular bushing.
- 9. A slide assembly according to claim 8, wherein:said bushing bore creates an annular seat approximately mid way through a thickness of said breech face insert; and said annular bushing includes an annular shoulder for abutting said annular seat when said annular bushing is mated with said breech face insert.
- 10. A slide assembly according to claim 8, wherein:said breech face insert is formed of steel; and said annular bushing is formed of an electrically insulating ceramic material.
- 11. A slide assembly capable of repeated reciprocal movement about an upper portion of a firearm having a firing pin assembly including a firing probe tip for selectively contacting a chambered ammunition cartridge, said slide assembly comprising:a frame including a forward end and an aft end, said frame accommodating a barrel of said firearm which is concentrically aligned along a longitudinal firing axis; an ejector port formed in said frame having a breech face against which an end cap of said ammunition cartridge abuts when in a firing position; a longitudinal firing probe bore formed within said frame and extending from adjacent said aft end of said frame to a first annular seat abutment, said firing probe bore being in concentric alignment with said firing axis; a probe tip bore assembly in concentric alignment with said firing axis and extending approximately from said annular seat abutment to said breech face, said probe tip bore assembly including a threaded section which is selectively and threadedly engageable with matching threads inscribed on an inner periphery of said frame; and a grounding bore formed adjacent said aft end of said frame and extending transverse to said firing axis, said grounding bore accommodating an electrically conductive ground contact therein for electrically grounding said firing probe assembly.
- 12. A slide assembly according to claim 11, wherein:said probe tip bore assembly has a probe tip bore formed therethrough, thereby allowing said firing probe tip access beyond said breech face and into said ejector port.
- 13. A slide assembly according to claim 12, wherein:said probe tip bore assembly further includes an annular breech bushing having a first axial section and a second axial section, said first axial section having a greater diameter than said second axial section; and movement of said first axial section in a direction towards said forward end and along said firing axis is arrested by a second annular seat abutment.
- 14. A slide assembly according to claim 13, wherein:said probe tip assembly further includes a compression ring disposed about said second axial section and captured between said first axial section and said second annular seat abutment.
- 15. A slide assembly according to claim 14, wherein:said threaded section includes a slot adjacent a distal planar end thereof, whereby operation of said slot causes said threaded section to selectively advance or retreat along said firing axis thereby locating a planar surface of said second axial section flush with said breech face.
- 16. A slide assembly according to claim 14, wherein:said threaded section is formed of steel; said first and second axial sections are formed of an electrically insulating ceramic material; and said compression ring is formed of a resilient and elastic material.
- 17. A slide assembly according to claim 11, further comprising:a groove formed about a distal end of said firing probe bore, said groove being capable of accommodating a c-clip for securing said firing probe assembly in said firing probe bore.
- 18. A slide assembly according to claim 11, wherein:said grounding bore partially intersects said firing probe bore; and said ground contact includes an engagement section of reduced cross sectional area wherein said reduced cross sectional area approximately conforms to the outer periphery of said firing pin assembly to provide electrical contact therebetween.
- 19. A slide assembly according to claim 18, wherein:said ground contact is spring biased within said grounding bore.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Some of the material disclosed herein is disclosed and claimed in the following issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,286,241, issued Sep. 11, 2001, entitled “FIRING CONTROL SYSTEM FOR NON-IMPACT FIRED AMMUNITION”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/206,013, filed Dec. 4, 1998, entitled “FIREARM HAVING AN INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER”; issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,260,300, issued Jul. 17, 2001, entitled “BIOMETRICALLY ACTIVATED LOCK AND ENABLEMENT SYSTEM”; issued U.S. Pat. No. 5,717,156, issued Feb. 10, 1998, entitled “SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/629745, filed Jul. 31, 2000, entitled “A SECURITY APPARATUS FOR USE IN A FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/642,753, filed Aug. 21, 2000, entitled “AN ELECTRIC FIRING PROBE FOR DETONATING ELECTRICALLY-FIRED AMMUNITION IN A FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/629531, filed Jul. 31, 2000, entitled “A TRIGGER ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN A FIREARM AVING A SECURITY APPARATUS”. pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/629,532, filed Jul. 31, 2000, entitled “A BACKSTRAP MODULE CONFIGURED TO RECEIVE COMPONENTS AND CIRCUITRY OF A FIREARM CAPABLE OF FIRING NON-IMPACT FIRED AMMUNITION”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/643,024, filed Aug. 21, 2000, entitled “A METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A FIREARM HAVING A SECURITY APPARATUS”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/629,534, filed Jul. 31, 2000, entitled “AN AMMUNITION MAGAZINE FOR USE IN A FIREARM ADAPTED FOR FIRING NON-IMPACT DETONATED CARTRIDGES”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,722, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “AN ELECTRONICALLY FIRED REVOLVER UTILIZING PERCUSSIVELY ACTUATED CARTRIDGES”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,696, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “AN ELECTRONIC SIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH A FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,709, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “A FIRING MECHANISM FOR USE IN A FIREARM HAVING AN ELECTRONIC FIRING PROBE FOR DISCHARGING NON-IMPACT FIRED AMMUNITION”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,722, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “A FIRING PROBE FOR USE IN A NON-IMPACT FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,837, “A SECURITY APPARATUS FOR AUTHORIZING USE OF A NON-IMPACT FIREARM”; pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/616,697, filed Jul. 14, 2000, entitled “A BACKSTRAP MODULE FOR A FIREARM”, which are hereby incorporated by reference as part of the present disclosure.
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