The present disclosure generally relates to weapon accessories and more particularly to weapon accessory mounts.
Weapon (e.g., firearm) accessories use various types of mounting systems for mounting the accessories on weapons. For example, some rifles include a handguard or other structure having one or more accessory rails thereon, and some handguns include a rail under the barrel extending forward of the trigger guard. There are different types of rails with different configurations. Firearm accessories have different types of mounts configured to interface with the different types of rails to mount the accessories on each rail.
In general, accessory weapon rails will typically have an elongate body with one or more accessory slots defined by the elongate body. The elongate body typically has a dovetail shape to facilitate mounting and securing of an accessory to the rail. The accessory slots facilitate the mounting and/or positioning of accessories along the weapon rail. One type of weapon rail (e.g., a first weapon rail or first type of weapon rail) is shown in
Weapon accessories for weapon rails 1, 3 will typically have a feature that is inserted into the slot 2, 4 to prevent the accessory from sliding along the rail. However, as different types of rails 1, 3 have different configurations of slots 2, 4, the feature of a firearm accessory configured to be inserted into the slot of one type of rail cannot be used with other types of rails. The feature will either be too large (e.g., wide) to fit into the slot 2, 4, or too narrow thereby allowing a small amount of movement within the slot.
In one aspect, a weapon accessory mount assembly mountable on a first weapon rail and a second weapon rail, the first weapon rail having a first slot and the second weapon rail having a second slot, the first and second slots having at least one different dimension, comprises a rail mount defining a rail channel sized and shaped to receive the first and second weapon rails to mount the rail mount to one of the first or second weapon rails. A rail slot key is configured to be inserted into the first slot of the first weapon rail and the second slot of the second weapon rail to inhibit longitudinal movement of the weapon accessory mount assembly along the first or second weapon rail when the weapon accessory mount assembly is mounted on the respective first or second weapon rail. The rail slot key has a first key portion sized and shaped to be inserted into the first slot and a second key portion sized and shaped to be inserted into the second slot. A fastener is configured to releasably secure the rail slot key to the rail mount in a first configuration and a second configuration. In the first configuration, the first key portion is arranged to be inserted into the first slot of the first weapon rail. In the second configuration, the second key portion is arranged to be inserted into the second slot of the second weapon rail.
In another aspect, a weapon accessory mount assembly mountable on a first weapon rail and a second weapon rail, the first weapon rail having a first slot and the second weapon rail having a second slot, the first and second slots having at least one different dimension, comprises a rail mount. The rail mount defines a rail channel sized and shaped to receive the first and second weapon rails to mount the rail mount to one of the first or second weapon rails. A rail slot key is configured to be inserted into the first slot of the first weapon rail and the second slot of the second weapon rail to inhibit longitudinal movement of the weapon accessory mount assembly along the first or second weapon rail when the weapon accessory mount assembly is mounted on the respective first or second weapon rail. The rail slot key has a first key portion sized and shaped to be inserted into the first slot and a second key portion sized and shaped to be inserted into the second slot. A threaded fastener is configured to threadably engage the rail slot key to releasably secure the rail slot key to the rail mount in a first configuration and a second configuration. In the first configuration, the first key portion is arranged to be inserted into the first slot of the first weapon rail. In the second configuration, the second key portion is arranged to be inserted into the second slot of the second weapon rail.
In another aspect, a weapon accessory mount assembly mountable on a first weapon rail and a second weapon rail, the first weapon rail having a first slot and the second weapon rail having a second slot, the first and second slots having at least one different dimension, comprises a rail mount. The rail mount defines a rail channel sized and shaped to receive the first and second weapon rails to mount the rail mount to one of the first or second weapon rails. The rail mount defines a key recess. A rail slot key is configured to be inserted into the first slot of the first weapon rail and the second slot of the second weapon rail to inhibit longitudinal movement of the rail mount along the first or second weapon rail when the rail mount is mounted on the respective first or second weapon rail. The rail slot key has a first key portion sized and shaped to be inserted into the first slot and a second key portion sized and shaped to be inserted into the second slot. The rail slot key is receivable in the key recess in a first configuration and a second configuration. In the first configuration, the first key portion is oriented to be inserted into the first slot of the first weapon rail. In the second configuration, the second key portion is oriented to be inserted into the second slot of the second weapon rail. The rail slot key has a longitudinal axis that extends generally parallel to the respective first or second slot when the weapon accessory mount assembly is mounted on the respective first or second weapon rail. The rail slot key is movable into the key recess in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis to position the rail slot key in the first or second configuration.
Other objects and features of the present disclosure will be in part apparent and in part pointed out herein.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the drawings.
Referring to
The weapon accessory mount assembly 10 is configured to mount a weapon (e.g., firearm) accessory (not shown), such as a sight, scope, light, laser, light plus laser combination, etc. to the rail 1, 3. It will be understood that the weapon accessory mount assembly 10 can be used to mount generally any type of weapon accessory to the rail 1, 3 without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In the illustrated embodiment, the weapon accessory mount assembly 10 includes an accessory mount 12 configured to attach or be coupled to a weapon accessory. In the illustrated embodiment, the accessory mount 12 comprises a scope ring 14 configured to couple to a scope (not shown). The scope ring 14 includes a first ring portion 16 and a second ring portion 18 releasably secured together with one or more fasteners 20 (e.g., bolts). The first and second ring portions 16, 18 define a scope aperture 22 sized and shaped to receive and secure the scope therein to couple the scope to the scope ring 14. Other configurations of the accessory mount for attaching to other types and/or sizes of weapon accessories are within the scope of the present disclosure.
The weapon accessory mount assembly 10 includes a rail mount 24 configured to couple to the first and second rails 1, 3. The rail mount 24 defines a rail channel 26 sized and shaped to receive the first and second rails 1, 3 to mount the rail mount to one of the first or second rails. In other words, the rail channel 26 can receive the first rail 1 or the second rail 3 one at a time to mount the weapon accessory mount assembly 10 to either the first rail or the second rail. The rail channel 26 has a cross-sectional shape that generally corresponds to the identical or similar dovetail cross-sectional shapes of the first and second rails 1, 3. The rail channel 26 has a base 28, and opposite first and second sides 30, 32 defined by the rail mount 24. The rail channel 26 has an open mouth opposite the base 28 and a height H (
The rail mount 24 of the weapon accessory mount assembly 10 is coupled (e.g., fixed) to the accessory mount 12. In the illustrated embodiment, the rail mount 24 is integrally formed with the accessory mount 12. Specifically, the mounting base 34 is integrally formed with the first ring portion 16. In other embodiments, the rail mount and the accessory mount 12 may be separate components joined together such as with fasteners, by welding or any other suitable means. In one embodiment, the weapon accessory mount assembly 10 may not include the accessory mount. In this embodiment, the weapon accessory mount assembly (e.g., the rail mount) may be part of the weapon accessory.
Referring to
In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second key portions 42, 44 have different widths to correspond to the different widths W1, W2 of the first and second slots 2, 4 of the respective first and second rails 1, 3. It is understood the first and second key portions can have other differences (size, shape, dimensions such a length) to correspond to other types of slots. The key portions can be configured to match the configuration of a slot the key portion is to be inserted into. In the illustrated embodiment, the first key portion 42 has a first key portion width KPW1 (
The rail slot key 40 is configured to be secured to the rail mount in a first configuration or orientation (
Referring to
The rail slot key 40 is movable into and out of the key channel 46 through the open mouth 48. Generally, the rail slot key 40 is movable into the key channel 46 in a direction transverse (e.g., generally perpendicular) to the longitudinal axis LA of the rail slot key to position the rail slot key in the first or second configuration. Specifically, the rail slot key 40 can be moved into and out of the key channel 46 through the mouth 48 of the key channel in a direction that is generally parallel to the key channel height KCH. The key channel 46 also includes an open end 52 sized and shaped to permit the rail slot key 40 to slide into and out of the key channel through the open end. In the illustrated embodiment, the first rail guide 36 blocks the open end 52 of the key channel 46 when the first rail guide is secured to the mounting base 34 of the rail mount 24. The rail slot key 40 can be moved between the first and second configurations regardless of whether or not the first rail guide 36 is attached to the mounting base 34.
Referring to
In a method of using the weapon accessory mount assembly 10, the user selects a weapon to which they would like to mount the weapon accessory mount. The user then configures the key 40 to have the appropriate portion 42, 44 oriented for interfacing with the type of slot on the rail of the weapon. The key 40 may have the appropriate portion 42, 44 already oriented to be received in the slot of the rail. Otherwise, the fastener 54 can be removed, the key 40 flipped over, and the fastener reinstalled. The weapon accessory mount is then mounted on the rail using the jaws 36, 38 and fasteners 20.
When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiments(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
It will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope defined in the appended claims.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions and methods without departing from the scope of the disclosure, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/014,027, filed Apr. 22, 2020, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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