1. Technical Field
This invention relates generally to a weapon handguard and more particularly to a weapon handguard and quick-turn fastener for attaching an accessory rail to the weapon handguard.
2. State of the Art
A handguard is located on a weapon such as a firearm. The handguard is generally attached to the front of a weapon to allow a shooter to grip the weapon from the front. It allows the shooter protection from the barrel, which may become very hot because of firing the weapon. The handguard is often used as a means for more attaching accessories to the weapon. Conventional weapon handguards are limited in their ability to easily install rails or other accessories to the handguard without either removing the handguard from the weapon or using other tools to hold a bolt on inner side of the handguard.
Accordingly, there is a need for an improved handguard and components for adding an accessory rail to the handguard.
The present invention relates to a weapon handguard and an accessory rail and quick-turn fastener for coupling the accessory rail to the handguard.
An embodiment includes a quick-turn fastener comprising a body member; a protrusion extending from the body member; and an aperture extending through the protrusion and the body member, wherein the aperture is threadingly coupled to a bolt, and wherein the protrusion restricts rotation of the quick-turn fastener to 90 degrees in each direction of rotation when the quick-turn fastener is coupled to a slot.
Another embodiment includes a quick-turn fastener for use with a weapon handguard, the quick-turn fastener comprising: a body member comprising a first wing member and a second wing member; a protrusion extending from the body member with the first wing member and the second wing member are located on opposing sides of the protrusion and an aperture extending through the protrusion and the body member, wherein the protrusion comprises: a first curved surface and a second curved surface located on opposing sides of the aperture; and a first flat surface, a second flat surface, a third flat surface and a fourth flat surface, wherein the first flat surface is parallel to the third flat surface and the second flat surface is parallel to the fourth flat surface, wherein: the first curved surface extends between the first flat surface and the second flat surface; the second curved surface extends between the third flat surface and the fourth flat surface; the first flat surface is perpendicular to the fourth flat surface; and the second flat surface is perpendicular to the third flat surface; a bolt threadingly coupled to the aperture of the body member, wherein the protrusion restricts rotation of the quick-turn fastener to 90 degrees in each direction of rotation when the quick-turn fastener is coupled to a slot of the weapon handguard.
The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following more detailed description of the particular embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
A more complete understanding of the present invention may be derived by referring to the detailed description and claims when considered in connection with the Figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to similar items throughout the Figures, and:
As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to a weapon handguard and an accessory rail and quick-turn fastener for coupling the accessory rail to the handguard.
Referring to the drawings,
The weapon handguard 10 may be mounted to the upper receiver 16 by use of a barrel nut 24 and a mounting adapter 20. The barrel nut 24 includes external threads 26 and extension 28. The barrel nut 24 is coupled directly to the upper receiver, as shown in
Referring further to
The quick-turn fastener 50 may include a body member 51, a protrusion 56 extending from the body member 51, and an aperture 58 extending through the protrusion 60 and the body member 51. The aperture 58 may include threads 59. In embodiments, the aperture 58 may be threadingly coupled to the bolt 40.
The quick-turn fastener 50 may further include a first wing member 52 and a second wing member 54 on the body member 51. The first wing member 52 and the second wing member 54 are located on opposing sides of the protrusion 56.
As shown particularly in
The quick-turn fastener 50 may be rotated in a first direction, wherein the body member 51 is rotated in a first direction in response to the first and second curved surfaces 60, 61 providing clearance for the protrusion 56 to rotate within the slot 12. The body member 51 is restricted to 90 degrees of rotation in the first direction in response to the first and third flat surfaces 62, 64 engaging inner surfaces of the slot 12 and the first and second wing members 52, 54 engaging opposing sides of the slot 12 in a first orientation. The first and third flat surfaces 62, 64 maintain the body member 51 in the first orientation during continual rotation of the bolt 40 in the first direction, wherein the bolt 40 moves axially in a first direction within the aperture 58 of the body member 51.
The quick-turn fastener 50 may be rotated in a second direction, wherein the body member 51 is rotated in a second direction in response to the first and second curved surfaces 60, 61 providing clearance for the protrusion 56 to rotate within the slot 12. The body member 51 is restricted to 90 degrees of rotation in the second direction in response to the second and fourth flat surfaces 63, 65 engaging inner surfaces of the slot 12 and the first and second wing members 52, 54 disengaging opposing sides of the slot 12 in a second orientation. The second and fourth flat surfaces 63, 65 maintain the body member 51 in the second orientation during continual rotation of the bolt 40 in the second direction, wherein the bolt 40 moves axially in a second direction within the aperture 58 of the body member 51.
In embodiments, the first wing member 52 may include extensions 53 and the second wing member 54 may include extensions 55, wherein the extensions 53 and 54 may engage the inner surface of the handguard 10 on opposing sides of the slot 12.
The bolt 40 may extend through the aperture 32 of the accessory rail 30 before threadingly engaging the aperture 58 of the quick-turn fastener 50. Rotation of the bolt 40 in a first direction tightens the accessory rail 30 to the weapon handguard 10 to secure the accessory rail 30 to the handguard 10 as shown in
The quick-turn fastener of claim 15, further comprising a weapon, wherein the weapon handguard is coupled to the weapon and the quick-turn fastener is coupled to the weapon handguard.
The embodiments and examples set forth herein were presented in order to best explain the present invention and its practical application and to thereby enable those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. However, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the foregoing description and examples have been presented for the purposes of illustration and example only. The description as set forth is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teachings above without departing from the spirit and scope of the forthcoming claims.
This application is a continuation of the earlier U.S. Utility patent application entitled “WEAPON HANDGUARD,” Ser. No. 29/444/153, filed Jan. 26, 2013, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated entirely herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 29444153 | Jan 2013 | US |
Child | 14860191 | US |