Claims
- 1. A sound suppressor for a firearm, comprising:
- a hollow cylindrical casing having an entrance end and an exit end;
- at least one disc-shaped baffle element coaxially mounted within said casing and between said ends, said element having front and rear faces with an annular area therebetween and with at least one opening in said rear face;
- a centrally apertured entrance end plug attached to the entrance end of said casing and including means for mounting said sound suppressor to the muzzle of a firearm; and
- a centrally apertured exit end plug attached to the exit end of said casing;
- said baffle element having a primary opening therethrough with at least one slanted sidewall and at least one secondary opening arranged between said annular area and said slanted sidewall.
- 2. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 1, including:
- a plurality of said baffle elements coaxially mounted within said casing between said casing ends in spaced relationship; and
- a plurality of spacer members telescopically slidable within said casing, said spacer members extending between one of said end plugs and the corresponding face of the outermost baffle members, and additional ones of said spacer members extending between the outer peripheries of the faces of adjacent baffle elements.
- 3. The sound suppressor of claim 2, wherein said spacer members are generally defined by truncated cones.
- 4. The sound suppressor of claim 3, wherein said truncated cones have a large diameter end and a small diameter end, the radius of the small diameter end being less than the radial extent of the slanted sidewall of the primary opening where it intersects the front face of the baffle element, whereby a first portion of the gases exiting the primary opening enter the adjacent cone and a second portion of the gases exiting the primary opening pass outside the adjacent cone.
- 5. The sound suppressor of claim 4, wherein said truncated cones have at least one opening therein disposed adjacent said large diameter end and arranged to pass said second portion of the gases exiting the primary opening.
- 6. The sound suppressor of claim 4 wherein said at least one opening in said rear face is provided by spacing a portion of the periphery of the rear face from said casing.
- 7. The sound suppressor of claim 6, wherein said portion has the same angular orientation with respect to the axis of the suppressor as the maximum radial extent of the slanted sidewall on the front face.
- 8. The sound suppressor of claim 4, wherein said at least one opening in said rear face is provided by a pair of openings disposed radially inwardly of the periphery of the rear face.
- 9. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- spaces within said casing between said baffle elements and between said baffle elements and said end plugs define a series of expansion chambers into which the projectile and discharged gases from said firearm muzzle pass, and entrance expansion chamber defined between said entrance plug and its adjacent baffle element, central expansion chambers defined between adjacent baffle elements, and an exit expansion chamber defined between said exit end plug and its adjacent baffle element; and
- longitudinal spacing of said baffle elements and said predetermined angle are chosen such that the discharged gases impinging upon said slanted sidewall of said baffle element opening direct the gases generally toward the point of contact between said baffle elements and said casing within said central expansion chambers, and toward the point of contact between said exit end plug and said casing within said exit expansion chamber.
- 10. The sound suppressor of claim 1, wherein said at least one secondary opening has an axis that is disposed at approximately a right angle to the central axis of said casing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior copending application which bears Ser. No. 479,690 and was filed Mar. 28, 1983.
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