1. Field of the Disclosure
The disclosure relates to the trigger mechanism for auto-loading firearm without a hammer, in which the trigger motion bar is replaced by the trigger lever. It means that different motion of said element (trigger lever) is performed upon shot and subsequent reset.
2. Discussion of the Background Art
The auto-loading firearms having the trigger mechanism equipped with one-arm or two-arm trigger moving bar are known. Both these possibilities are characterized by sliding movement upon their operation. Fixed association by the means of pin between the trigger and the trigger moving bar, irrespective whether it is one-arm or two-arm moving bar, can be considered to be their another common feature. In these cases the reset of the trigger mechanism is possible either by pushing of the entire moving bar downwards, or by deflecting of the back part of the moving bar, because its front past it is fastened with the trigger. The following variants of the trigger mechanisms are known.
CZ27296 (U1) describes a multifunctional trigger mechanism of a pistol consisting of a trigger with the turn-ably attached moving bar, into which one end of a transfer lever is inserted, which transfer lever is connected with a striking cock at its other end. Further it consists of a release holder, a cock bolder, a safety catch and necessary springs. Its subject matter lies in the fact that the other end of the transfer lever is free and widened to one side and comprises cogs. The free end of the transfer fever, having a projection against the second cog of the moving bar, is inserted into a gap in the moving bar, which gap is formed between the second and the third cog. There is a movable cock catch swing-ably positioned over the third cog. The striking cock has a triggering cog formed against, the cock catch, and the releasing cog, next to the triggering cog, against which the releasing catch is swing-ably positioned. The safeguard is running over the puller, near the cock catch and under the releasing catch, which safeguard is ended by a left small lever at the left side of the pistol and/or by a right small lever at the right side of the pistol.
US2008263926 (A1) describes a pistol including a pistol body, a slide and a trigger mechanism which includes a firing holt, a horizontal control ramp in the slide, a guide coulisse and a guide finger cooperating with the former, a control spring fastened in the pistol body and deflectable in transverse direction, and a trigger bar hinged to a trigger and cooperating with the control ramp, the guide coulisse and the control spring. The trigger fear has a catch nose retaining the firing bolt lug. To achieve enhanced smooth-running and reproducible precision with a minimum of production costs, the control spring has a disc in its upper end region; the contour of said disc being round in the plane of the trigger bar. The trigger bar has a substantially vertical catch nose in its rear end region and an edge cooperating with said disc.
The following documents belong to the prior art; SU599151 (A1), FR2534364 (A1), WO2015030692 (A1), U.S. Pat. No. 3,965,604 (A), SU1199021 (A1), RU2075024 (C1).
All of the above documents describe firearms having one end of the moving bar fastened with the trigger.
The aim of this disclosure is to make the firearm construction simpler, i.e. to reduce, the number of its parts, to make simpler its production and assembling while keeping all its advantageous functions.
The trigger mechanism of the auto-loading firearm without the striking hammer, where the function of the trigger moving bar is assigned to the trigger lever, which trigger lever is not fastened with the trigger, forms the subject matter of the disclosure. For providing the shot swinging motion performed by the trigger lever is substantial. The reset of the trigger mechanism is performed by a side deflection of the front part of the trigger lever. The reset means an act needed for repeated preparation of the trigger mechanism to another shot, and is performed on the basis of the flexible deformation of the trigger lever. The trigger lever comprises a reset projection ensuring a given reset of the contact between the trigger lever and the trigger. The trigger lever comprises a hearing surface, by which it lands to a supporting pin of the trigger. The trigger comprises the supporting pin transferring the movement of the trigger to the trigger lever.
The subject matter of the present disclosure is represented by the trigger mechanism of the auto-loading firearm without a sinking hammer, with a straight-running firing pin comprising a case of the trigger lever, the trigger lever, a firing pin catch, the trigger and needed springs, wherein the firing pin catch and the trigger lever, at its rear part, are turn-ably arranged about the common rotation axis in the cave of the trigger lever, and the trigger lever, at its front longitudinal part, is freely arranged for the collaboration with the trigger. The trigger is equipped with the support pin for the collaboration with the front longitudinal part of the trigger lever, which part is pressed to the lower position by the spring of the trigger lever.
According to the preferred embodiments of the disclosure the trigger lever consists of a front longitudinal part, which is equipped with a bearing surface at its lower part, a first bending, a middle transverse part, a second bending, a long longitudinal part, a third bending, a transverse surface, a fourth bending, and a longitudinal rear part, which is equipped with a opening for hanging of the trigger lever in the case of the trigger lever, while the long longitudinal part is equipped with the first projection, and the transverse surface is equipped with the second projection in its upper part and with a downward hook.
According to the other preferred embodiment the transverse parts are approximately parallel and they are perpendicular to an imaginary plane put through the front longitudinal part. Also all longitudinal parts are approximately parallel.
The subject matter of the disclosure is represented also by the auto-loading firearm without the striking hammer, with the straight-running firing pin, which firearm consists of the firearm frame accommodating the container with the insert, in which the slide is mounted, wherein the firearm comprises the above described trigger mechanism.
According the preferred embodiment the lock is equipped with the shaped surface for the collaboration with the first projection of the trigger lever.
Reduction of the number of the required parts, simplification of the production and assembling of the firearm, quick shooter readiness, and minimal trigger resistance belong among the main advantages of this trigger mechanism.
Position of the case 10 of the trigger lever is secured by the sideboard pin 13 and the stabilization pin 14 of the trigger lever case and thus also the position of the entire container in insert 2 is secured. The trigger lever 8 is equipped with the bearing surface 8.5 at its front part, the first projection 8.1, the second projection 8.2, the opening 8.3, and the surface 8.4 at its rear part. See
The bearing surface 8.5 of the trigger lever ensures reliable jumping of the supporting trigger pin 6 under the opening front part of the trigger lever 8. The first projection 8.1 of the trigger lever functions as the trigger 4 reset and it is controlled by the shaped surface 3.1 in the slide 3 (
The trigger lever 8 illustrated on
The bullet is fired after drawing of the trigger 4 hanged on the trigger pin 5 accommodated in the plastic frame 1 of the firearm. The longest longitudinal part 8.13 of the trigger lever is flexibly deformable and thus enables working of the trigger mechanism. The trigger 4 is further equipped with the supporting trigger pin 6 for lifting of the trigger lever 8 after pulling of the trigger 4. Swing motion of the trigger lever 8 is subsequently transferred to the firing pin catch 9. The trigger lever 8 and the firing pin catch 9 are swing-ably accommodated in the case 10 of the trigger lever by the means of the pin 13. The reliable return of the trigger lever 8 to the starting position is provided by the spring 7 of the trigger lever. The milled groove 2.2 in the insert 2 is needed for the trigger 4 reset and its function will be explained below.
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a illustrate the function of the trigger reset. The trigger 4 reset is the act needed for the re-preparation of the trigger mechanism for the next shot after the previous one. The trigger 4 is retracted in its rear position and the front part of the trigger lever 8 is pulled into its upper position through the supporting trigger pin 6. The supporting trigger pin 6 of the trigger is in contact with the bearing surface 8.5 of the trigger lever, which lever is pressed to the supporting trigger pin 6, by the spring 7 of the trigger lever. In this case the first projection 8.1 of the trigger lever is sufficiently high to reach the level of the shaped surface 3.1 of the slide, with which it is not in contact in that moment.
Drilled groove 2.2 of the insert forming the space for the first projection 8.1 of the trigger lever—reseter, is visible on
a illustrate the reset of the trigger mechanism according to the present disclosure. Upon setting off the bullet the gases are expanded, which gases tent to press the lock 3 into its rear position. It is clear that also the shaped surface 3.1 of the slide is moved during this movement. During its movement the inclination of the surface 3.1 with arc-shape continually presses the first projection 8.1 of the trigger lever, i.e. the reseter, towards the slide 3 axis, which slide falls into the drilled groove 2.2 of the insert. This act results in the flexible deformation and deflection of the whole front part of the trigger lever 8 to the left side in the shooter's view. At the moment, when the trigger lever 8 is sufficiently deflected to the side and thus losing the support of the supporting trigger pin 6, and by the action of the force of the spring 7 of the trigger lever, the trigger lever 8 is pressed into its lower position.
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