Accessory Mounting Mechanism for Small Arms
A bipod attachment mechanism for small arms that is releasably attached to an elongated rail adaptor is disclosed. The attachment mechanism removably mounts an accessory to a small arms weapon. The bipod attachment mechanism includes a rail attachment mechanism and a grip element having an upper end and a lower end, and including a hollow interior cavity. A pin-receiving section includes an aperture for receiving an accessory mounting pin, and a spring-biased catch mechanism for securing the accessory mounting pin.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to firearm accessories. The invention relates more specifically to an attachment mechanism to attach a bipod to a weapon, a small arm that is typically a military weapon.
2. Description of Related Art
Military small arms must serve multiple purposes in the field. A soldier in the field desires that his rifle be effective, lightweight and easily maneuverable. This is particularly true when the soldier is operating in an urban combat environment, where maneuverability in close quarters can be a matter of life and death. However, since the military small arm is also used in other environments, it must versatile enough to fulfill multiple combat roles. One such role requires stability not generally found in the short-barreled rifle that is the standard issue military weapon. To maximize the stability of his weapon, the soldier looks for a stable rest in order to increase the accuracy of his weapon.
The most reliable stable rest comes in the form of a bipod mounted to the military small arm. A distinct disadvantage to a permanent mounting of the bipod, however, arises due to the increased weight and reduced maneuverability of the weapon with the bipod mounted. It would therefore be advantageous to provide a bipod mounting system that is readily adapted to current military small arms. More particularly, it would be advantageous to provide a bipod that is readily removable, and that is easily stowed for carry when it is removed from the small arm.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONVarious embodiments of the accessory mounting mechanism for small arms disclosed herein may include a grip element including a pin-receiving section and an attaching element. The attaching element is adapted to secure the grip element to the small arm. A mounting pin secured to the small arms accessory is received in the pin-receiving section of the grip element. The mounting pin releasably locks the accessory onto the grip element.
The pin-receiving section may include an aperture to receive the mounting pin and a pin-engaging element. The mounting pin may include a tapered tip forming a head. The base of the head has a first diameter. A neck of the mounting pin has a second diameter smaller than the first diameter. This allows the pin-engaging element to be received in the neck. When the pin-engaging element is received in the neck of the mounting pin, the mechanism is in a locked position that secures the mounting pin in the pin-receiving section.
The pin-engaging element may be spring-biased toward the locked position. A pushbutton may be provided that when depressed overcomes the spring-bias of the pin-engaging element to disengage the pin-engaging element from the mounting pin. The mounting pin may then be removed from the pin receiving section, thereby releasing the accessory from the small arm.
The accessory to be attached to the weapon may be a bipod comprising a head section, a pivot section, and two extendable legs. The legs are mounted to allow pivotal movement of the pivot section relative to the head section. This provides the mechanism to move the accessory back and forth between a use position and a carry position. The mounting pin may be fixed to the head section.
The grip element may include a handgrip with an interior cavity. The interior cavity may include a lower end with a threaded opening. A threaded cap may be used to secure the threaded opening to enclose the cavity. An elongate sling member may be stored within the cavity in the grip element. A first end of the sling member may be secured within the cavity of the hollow grip portion, and a second end of the sling member may be secured to the threaded cap. The threaded cap may be mountable on a butt stock portion of the small arm, the sling member thereby extending from the hollow grip portion to the butt stock portion.
Various embodiments of a bipod attachment mechanism 100 for small arms according to the invention include a grip element 110 that may be adapted to mount to the forward section 120 of a weapon 125, typically a military small arm. The attachment mechanism 100 is shown generally in
A common accessory attachment rail 160 found on military small arms is the “picatinny” rail, also know as a “NATO” rail, depicted in
The grip element 110 may be configured to project perpendicularly from the accessory attachment rail 160, although a non-perpendicular orientation may also be utilized. The handgrip 150 may be generally rigid and contoured for comfort, and may include a plurality of circumferential ridges 230 to aid in gripping.
The handgrip 150 may further include an internal cavity 240 and an end grip cap 250 sealing the cavity 240. An elongate cord or web 260 (see
Referring chiefly to
The bipod 175 has a head section 400, a pivot section 410, and two legs 420, 430. The pin 170 may be fixedly mounted to the head section 400. The pivot section 410 may provide pivot axes for rotation of the head 410 and the legs 420, 430. The legs 420, 430 are pivotally mounted to the pivot section 410 so as to be movable between a spread position (
In the spread position shown in
Referring to
To install the bipod 175 on the weapon 125 in various embodiments of the invention, the pin 170 is inserted into the aperture 290 in the forward face of the pin-receiving section 140 of the grip element 110. The tapered end 370 of the pin 170 bears against the pin-engaging element 320 and pushes it aside, overcoming the bias of the springs 340. As the enlarged head 380 clears the pin-engaging element 320, the pin-engaging element 320 is driven into the reduced diameter neck 390 of the pin 170, biased by the springs 340 (
In order to remove the bipod 175 from the weapon 125, the pin 170 is removed from the pin-receiving section 140 of the grip element 110. The pin 170 is released by disengaging the pin-engaging element 320 from the neck 390 of the pin 170. The pushbutton 330 is depressed to overcome the bias of the springs 340. When the pushbutton 330 is sufficiently depressed, the pin-engaging element 320 is pushed clear of the enlarged head 380 of the pin 170 so that the pin 170 can be removed (see
When the bipod 175 is installed on the weapon 125 with the pin 170 engaged in the pin-receiving section 140 of the grip element 110, the bipod 175 may be placed in either the carry (
While the present invention has been described in connection with a series of preferred embodiments, these descriptions are not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular forms set forth herein. It will be understood that the methods of the invention are not necessarily limited to the discrete steps or the order of the steps described. To the contrary, the present descriptions are intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and otherwise appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art.
Claims
1. An accessory mounting mechanism for small arms comprising:
- a grip element including a pin-receiving section and an attaching element, the attaching element securing the grip element to a small arm; and
- a mounting pin secured to a small arms accessory, the mounting pin being received in the pin-receiving section of the grip element, the mounting pin releasably locking the accessory onto the grip element.
2. The mounting mechanism of claim 1, wherein the pin-receiving section includes an aperture to receive the mounting pin and a pin-engaging element.
3. The mounting mechanism of claim 2, wherein the mounting pin includes a tapered tip forming a head, a base of the head having a first diameter, the mounting pin further including a neck having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter, such that the pin-engaging element is received in the neck in a locked position that secures the mounting pin in the pin-receiving section.
4. The mounting mechanism of claim 3, wherein the pin-engaging element is spring-biased toward the locked position.
5. The mounting mechanism of claim 3, further comprising a pushbutton that when depressed overcomes the spring-bias of the pin-engaging element to disengage the pin-engaging element from the mounting pin so that the mounting pin can be removed from the pin receiving section, thereby releasing the accessory from the small arm.
6. The mounting mechanism of claim 1, wherein the small arms accessory is a bipod comprising a head section, a pivot section, and two extendable legs, the legs being mounted to allow pivotal movement of the pivot section relative to the head section, the pivot section moving from a use position to a carry position.
7. The mounting mechanism of claim 6, wherein the mounting pin is fixed to the head section.
8. The mounting mechanism of claim 1, wherein the grip element further comprises a handgrip with an interior cavity, the interior cavity including a lower end with a threaded opening, the grip element further including a threaded cap secured in the threaded opening to enclose the cavity.
9. The mounting mechanism of claim 8, further comprising an elongate sling member having a first end secured within the cavity of the handgrip and a second end secured to the threaded cap.
10. The mounting mechanism of claim 9, wherein the threaded cap is mountable on a butt stock of the small arm, the sling member thereby extending from the handgrip to the butt stock.
11. The mounting mechanism of claim 1, wherein an upper end of the grip element includes an attaching element that secures the grip element to an accessory attachment rail on the small arm.
12. A mounting mechanism adapted to secure an accessory to a weapon, the mounting mechanism comprising:
- a grip element;
- a rail attachment mechanism to secure the grip element to a rail of the weapon;
- a pin-receiving section having an aperture to receive a mounting pin of the accessory; and
- a spring-biased pin-engaging element to selectively engage the mounting pin of the accessory.
13. The mounting mechanism of claim 12, wherein the mounting pin includes a tapered tip forming a head, a base of the head having a first diameter, the mounting pin further including a neck having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter, such that the pin-engaging element is received in the neck in a locked position that secures the mounting pin in the pin-receiving section.
14. The mounting mechanism of claim 13, wherein the pin-engaging element is spring-biased toward the locked position.
15. The mounting mechanism of claim 13, further comprising a pushbutton that when depressed overcomes the spring-bias of the pin-engaging element to disengage the pin-engaging element from the mounting pin so that the mounting pin can be removed from the pin receiving section, thereby releasing the accessory from the small arm.
16. The mounting mechanism of claim 12, wherein the small arms accessory is a bipod comprising a head section, a pivot section, and two extendable legs, the legs being mounted to allow pivotal movement of the pivot section relative to the head section, the pivot section moving from a use position to a carry position.
17. The mounting mechanism of claim 16, wherein the mounting pin is fixed to the head section.
18. The mounting mechanism of claim 12, wherein the grip element further comprises an interior cavity, the interior cavity including a lower end with a threaded opening, the grip element further including a threaded cap secured in the threaded opening to enclose the cavity.
19. The mounting mechanism of claim 18, further comprising an elongate sling member having a first end secured within the cavity of the handgrip and a second end secured to the threaded cap.
20. The mounting mechanism of claim 19, wherein the threaded cap is mountable on a butt stock of the small arm, the sling member thereby extending from the handgrip to the butt stock.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 25, 2011
Publication Date: Oct 25, 2012
Inventors: William G. Gnesda (Imperial Beach, CA), James J. Farquhar (Coronado, CA)
Application Number: 13/093,655
International Classification: F41C 23/12 (20060101); F41C 33/00 (20060101); F41C 27/00 (20060101); F41C 23/00 (20060101); F41C 23/22 (20060101);