The present invention relates generally to firearms and more particularly to mechanical features that assist firearm users with safe and secure means for physically supporting a firearm and facilitating its simple and efficient use for accurate marksmanship. More particularly, this invention concerns handgrip apparatus that provides and efficient rest that is engaged by the thumb of a user's shooting hand to facilitate more efficient support of a firearm by the hand of a user and thereby enhance the user's capability for comfortable support of the firearm during its use. This invention also concerns firearms, particularly handguns having a thumb rest mechanism incorporating a base structure that is mounted directly to a firearm and a thumb rest device that is received by the base structure and provides the user with the capability for selecting from a variety of thumb rest devices and tailoring the firearm to the user's specific needs.
Many different types of firearms, including shoulder fired guns and handguns are provided with geometric apparatus that is configured to provide users with the capability to comfortably support and handle a firearm and to achieve simple and efficient aiming and shooting capability. In the case of handguns, particularly 1911 A1 handguns that were the standard issue handguns of the United States military for many years, and are being manufactured and sold at the present time, the handgrip portion is composed of metal, typically steel, and is integral with the frame structure. Originally hand engaging filler pieces or scales were composed of wood and were attached to the handgrip portion by means of mounting screws. More recently, handgrip scales for 1911 A1 handguns have been made of molded polymer material with a small thumb rest projection molded on it. Such molded handgrip scales have been manufactured for right-handed and left-handed handgun users, but molded components, such as hand and finger fitting geometry and thumb rests are virtually nonexistent or are too small to be of any significant use.
Competitive firearm users often have the need or desire to change firearm components and achieve a different “feel” when supporting a firearm such as a handgun for match shooting activity. It is desirable, therefore, to provide firearm components of differing design, to thus enable firearm users to change their firearm to enable the users to accomplish more effective firearm support and more efficient and accurate shooting.
It is a principal feature of the present invention to provide a novel thumb rest mechanism for firearms that provides a user, particularly a firearm competitive match shooter, with the capability for efficiently and comfortably manually supporting a firearm during a competitive match
It is another feature of the present invention to provide a novel thumb rest mechanism for handguns, that provides thumb rest components of differing design to provide handgun users with the capability of assembling thumb rest components of differing size and design so that users may assemble the components on a trial and error basis to achieve assembly of a thumb rest mechanism of preferable configuration and to provide a thumb rest mechanism that can be changed from time to time as differing shooting needs arise.
Briefly, the various objects and features of the present invention are realized through the provision of a thumb rest mechanism for firearms, particularly for handguns, having a first portion or thumb rest mount that is affixed substantially immovably to a firearm and a second section or thumb rest that is secured substantially immovably to the first section or thumb rest mount. The thumb rest mount is releasably secured to a frame or other immovable structure of the firearm, such as by means of retainer screws, thus permitting the thumb rest mount to be secured to conventional firearms and permitting the thumb rest mechanism to be easily removable from the firearm if desired.
Either the thumb rest mount or the thumb rest is machined to define a non-circular pocket or receptacle. The other of the thumb rest mount and the thumb rest is machined to define a matching non-circular projection that is received within the non-circular pocket or receptacle during assembly to establish a non-rotatable connection between the thumb rest mount and the thumb rest. The non-circular pocket may be formed in either the thumb rest mount or thumb rest and the matching non-circular projection may be provided on either the thumb rest mount or thumb rest within the spirit and scope of the present invention. If desired the thumb rest may be provided with a thumb restraining flange member to ensure that the shock of gun firing will prevent the users thumb from becoming dislodged from the thumb rest especially during rapid firing activity. The thumb restraining flange effectively prevents contact of the users thumb with the reciprocating slide member of a 1911 A1 handgun as the handgun is fired and thus prevent possible injury to the users hand.
In one form of this invention, a thumb rest member is mounted non-rotatably to a mount platform of a thumb rest mount. It should be borne in mind that any of a number of rotation inhibiting features may be employed to ensure a substantially immoveable and non-rotatable relationship of the thumb rest member relative to the mount platform. For example the thumb rest member may be connected in a rotation inhibiting manner by an overhanging ledge and screw, by a pin and screw (off center), by two pins or two screws, a round receptacle with an offset screw of any combination of devices that control rotation or orientation of the thumb rest member and mounting platform.
So that the manner in which the above recited features, advantages and objects of the present invention are attained and can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to the preferred embodiment thereof which is illustrated in the appended drawings, which drawings are incorporated as a part hereof.
It is to be noted however, that the appended drawings illustrate only a typical embodiment of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
In the Drawings:
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Although 1911 A1 semi-automatic cartridge gas actuated handguns typically are not provided with sight mounts for electronic sights such as shown generally at 22 in
During handgun shooting activities torque forces and muzzle rise forces as well as rearwardly directed forces are transmitted from a handgun to the hand or hands of a user. Especially when high velocity ammunition loads are fired by a handgun these forces can made a handgun difficult to hold and accomplish effective match grade shooting. Handgrip scales, especially those composed of molded polymer material have been made with small projections that serve to some extent as thumb rests and provide ergonomic surfaces that fit the hand and fingers of a user. However, the thumb of the shooters hand is critically important for adequate support of a 1911 A1 style handgun especially during rapid fire match shooting activities that cause the recoil forces of a handgun to be repetitively transmitted to the hand of the user. There is a need, therefore, for a thumb rest that is not associated with the handgrip of a handgun and is oriented for efficient engagement by the thumb of a user and positioned for efficient resistance to the recoil forces of a handgun.
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Thumb rest device 40 has oppositely projecting retainer plate members 42 and 44 which are oriented in substantially parallel relation with the handgun frame or the side plate member 26 and define receptacles for retainer screws. A tubular mount support 46 extends laterally from the retainer plate members 42 and 44 and receives a retainer screw member 48 that is also engaged within an internally threaded screw receptacle and further serves to secure the thumb rest device 40 to the frame of the handgun 10. The tubular mount support is integral with the retainer plate members 42 and 44 and is strengthened by additional metal 50 to resist bending or other deformation by recoil forces of the handgun. A thumb rest plate or section 52 is defined by the thumb rest device 40 and has a thumb engaging surface 54 that is oriented in an angular fashion that suits the user. The thumb engaging surface may have any of a number of surface designs to minimize the possibility that the thumb might be caused to slip off the thumb engaging surface and compromise the users firm and sure support and control of the handgun even during rapid fire shooting activity. By providing thumb rest devices having a variety of surface designs and a selection of differing thumb rest angles, users have the capability to tailor the fit and feel of the thumb rest mechanism to their individual needs and desires by selectively assembling thumb rest components.
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Mount plate 66 is provided with a mount platform 74 that extends from an integral connecting web structure 75. The mount platform 74 is oriented in generally perpendicular relation with the mount plate and defines a generally planar mounting surface 76 that is engaged by a corresponding generally planar surface 78 of the thumb rest member 64. The mount platform 74 is provided with a retainer screw receptacle 80 through which a retainer screw of the type shown at 30 is extended. On the opposite side of the mount platform 74 from the retainer screw receptacle 80 is defined a non-circular receptacle 82 as shown in
The thumb rest member 64 defines a non-circular projection 88 that extends beyond the generally planar surface 78 and is of a substantially matching configuration as compared with the non-circular receptacle 82 of the mount platform 74. When the thumb rest member 64 is assembled to the mount platform 74 the non-circular projection 88 is engaged within the non-circular receptacle 82 and ensures a non-rotatable relation between the mount platform 74 and the thumb rest member 64. The screw hole opening 86 in the thumb rest member is tapered as shown at 90 to establish a surface-to-surface engagement with the tapered head of a retainer screw. Also, a screw receptacle 92 that is located centrally of the non-circular projection 88 is internally threaded to receive a retainer screw that secures the thumb rest member 64 to the mount platform 74 and when the retainer screw is tightened, draws the substantially planar surfaces 76 and 78 into surface-to-surface engagement for support and mechanical stability relative to the firearm.
Thumb rest member 64 defines an inclined thumb engaging surface 94 that is positioned for engagement by the thumb of a handgun user and is disposed at an angular position to be comfortably engaged by the thumb of the user when the thumb rest assembly is mounted to the frame of a handgun. The tapered surface may have any suitable taper for the satisfaction of the user. The user may be provided with a number of different thumb rest members 64 each having a thumb engaging surface of a different angle, to permit a user to select a thumb rest member having a thumb engaging surface of a desired angle for the users comfort.
The thumb engaging surface 94 may be machined or otherwise formed to have a desired surface configuration for the preference of the user. A variety of the thumb rest members 64 may be provided, each having a different surface configuration, permitting users to select one or more of the thumb rest members having a particular surface configuration for trial use if desired and thereby provide a thumb rest mechanism that is tailored to the needs and desires of the user.
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In view of the foregoing it is evident that the present invention is one well adapted to attain all of the objects and features hereinabove set forth, together with other objects and features which are inherent in the apparatus disclosed herein.
As will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, the present invention may easily be produced in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The present embodiment is, therefore, to be considered as merely illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the claims rather than the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalence of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.