Patents Assigned to Armalite, Inc.
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Patent number: 8701543Abstract: This application discloses a firearm gas system that includes a gas block that defines a gas port and a passage that receives a gas tube and an orifice plate that defines at least two orifices, where the orifice plate is positioned between a gas port in the barrel and the gas port on the gas block and where the orifice plate is movable with respect to the gas ports in the barrel and gas block to selectively position one of the orifices between the gas ports in the barrel and gas block where the orifices in the orifice plate have different orifice sizes.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Armalite, Inc.Inventors: Nathan A. Brinkmeyer, Anthony A. McVietty
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Patent number: 7581344Abstract: A delayed action extractor for a blowback weapon operating system and a cartridge provided with a slideable primer and primer-supporting sleeve in a cartridge designed for use with the delayed action extractor.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Armalite, Inc.Inventors: George L. Reynolds, S. Paul Reynolds
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Patent number: 6976431Abstract: A cartridge for firearms includes a bullet connected to a casing. The casing includes a cylindrical wall that extends to an end member opposite the bullet, a hollow interior formed by the wall and the end member, means for receiving a priming composition, and means for compressing the priming composition with a firing pin engaging the end member. Propellant is placed in the hollow interior and ignited by the compressed priming composition.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2004Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Armalite Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Westrom, George L. Reynolds, S. Paul Reynolds
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Patent number: 6637142Abstract: A firearm assembly includes a stock and an action secured to the stock. The action includes a receiver, a barrel, and a recoil lug that is positionable adjacent a bearing seat of the stock. Various fastener assemblies are provided to assemble the action to the stock with the recoil lug firmly seated against the bearing seat, thus providing longitudinal and torsional stability to the firearm assembly. There is further provided a stock having a bedding portion that includes a surface forming a channel in the bedding block. Either the channel or the receiver includes a number of ribs extending therefrom that support the receiver in the bedding channel when the action is secured to the stock. There is also provided a stock having an action mounting insert. A compressible member is provided between the action mounting insert and the stock.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Armalite, Inc.Inventor: George L. Reynolds
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Patent number: 6591535Abstract: A firearm is provided with a weapon operating system for firing large cartridges. The firearm may be a shoulder-fired, multi-shot, semiautomatic grenade launcher for firing grenade cartridges. The grenade launcher includes a magazine with a receptacle that holds one or more cartridges, a barrel, and a receiver coupled between the magazine and the barrel. The receiver includes a lightweight weapon operating system. Springs may be provided between the receiver and the magazine to isolate the receiver and barrel from the mass of cartridges in the magazine and the mounting resistance. A vernier feed system is disclosed for disengaging stacked cartridges in a tubular magazine from one another. A lifter based cartridge feed system is disclosed for magazine round control and/or chambering. A dwell is disclosed for retarding the breech lever after it has applied power to the accelerator lever during opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Armalite, Inc.Inventor: George L. Reynolds
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Patent number: 6487805Abstract: A firearm assembly includes a stock and an action secured to the stock. The action includes a receiver, a barrel, and a recoil lug that is positionable adjacent a bearing seat of the stock. Various fastener assemblies are provided to assemble the action to the stock with the recoil lug firmly seated against the bearing seat, thus providing longitudinal and torsional stability to the firearm assembly. There is further provided a stock having a bedding portion that includes a surface forming a channel in the bedding block. Either the channel or the receiver includes a number of ribs extending therefrom that support the receiver in the bedding channel when the action is secured to the stock. There is also provided a stock having an action mounting insert. A compressible member is provided between the action mounting insert and the stock.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Armalite, Inc.Inventor: George L. Reynolds
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Patent number: 6202533Abstract: The bolt of a blowback operated weapon is driven rearward by multiplying the area acted upon by pressurized gas generated by a subcaliber bulleted cartridge or a blank cartridge fired in a subcaliber barrel inserted into the weapon barrel and attached to the weapon barrel muzzle.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Armalite, Inc.Inventors: George L. Reynolds, S. Paul Reynolds, John M. Miller
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Patent number: 6044748Abstract: Reliability of a multi-lug breech bolt is improved by modifying the bearing relationship between the bolt lugs and the matching lugs within a gun receiver. This procedure is applied to a gun that has a receiver housing a breech bolt and an extractor. The extractor is coupled to the breech bolt and configured to move relative thereto. The bolt for this gun has at least five radially extending bolt lugs configured for bearing contact with the receiver when positioned for firing. The bolt lugs include a first, second, and third bolt lug with the first and second bolt lugs being adjacent and defining a gap configured to receive the extractor therebetween. The third bolt lug extends from the bolt opposite the gap. Stress imparted to the first and second bolt lugs from firing the gun is reduced by altering the gun to prevent formation of a bearing relationship between the third bolt lug and the receiver when the bolt lugs are positioned for firing. The gun is reassembled as part of the procedure.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1999Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Armalite, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Westrom
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Patent number: 4137724Abstract: An apparatus for the automatic production of ice from water filled stalls and comprised of means applying heat absorption thereto until an iced condition is reached, followed by the simultaneous application of heat thereto to thaw the stall-to-ice interfaces and of refill water thereto to eject the ice by means of floatation; and comprised of one or a series of stalls embraced by the evaporator of a refrigeration system having a hot gas bypass that is intermittently discharged through the evaporator simultaneously with refill water applied to the stall or stalls to eject the ice, a temperature sensor and refrigerant control alternately reacting to effect the iced and thaw conditions of the stall, thereby automatically cycling the apparatus for continued operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1974Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Assignee: Armalite, Inc.Inventor: Robert W. Alexander
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Patent number: 4099946Abstract: A method for the production of ice from water filled stalls and comprised of applying heat absorption thereto until an iced condition is reached, followed by the simultaneous application of heat thereto to thaw the stall-to-ice interfaces and of refill water thereto to eject the ice by means of floatation; to be embodied, for example, in apparatus to perform this method comprised of one or a series of stalls embraced by the evaporator of a refrigeration system having a hot gas bypass that is intermittently discharged through the evaporator simultaneously with refill water applied to the stall or stalls to eject the ice, a temperature sensor and refrigerant control alternately reacting to effect the iced and thaw conditions of the stall, thereby automatically cycling the apparatus for continued operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1975Date of Patent: July 11, 1978Assignee: Armalite, Inc.Inventor: Robert W. Alexander