Firearm Shouldering Adapter
An adapter for shouldering a firearm of the type having a recoil tube wherein the recoil tube has a rearward end; the adapter for shouldering the firearm incorporating a base; incorporating a recoil tube stop which is fixedly attached to or formed wholly with from the base; incorporating a socket underlying the recoil tube stop, wherein the socket is fitted for receiving the recoil tube's rearward end; and incorporating a matrix of flexible straps connected to the base, the straps being adapted to hold the base upon a rifleperson's upper torso.
This invention relates to firearms. More particularly, this invention relates to recoil tube adapted semi-automatic pistols, along with apparatus and assemblies which are configured for assisting a rifleperson in shouldering and aiming such firearms.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONSemi-automatic pistols often incorporate a breach end or rearwardly extending recoil tube or buffer tube. Such tubes typically incorporate an interior spring and an interior cylindrical weight whose longitudinal motion within the tube is dampened by the spring. Upon firing of a weapon including such recoil tube, a portion of the recoil or rearward “kick” experienced by the weapon translates to the cylindrical weight within the recoil tube, advantageously lessening recoil or kick experienced by other portions of the weapon and by a rifleperson operating the weapon.
During firing of such recoil tube adapted firearms, a rifleperson may, upon occasion, utilize the rearward end of the recoil tube as a weapon stabilizing surface. During such use, a chosen point of contact between the weapon and the rifleperson may approximate the common shouldered position rifle's butt during standing position firing. Such point of contact is commonly located at the rifleperson's upper torso over his or her right or left upper trapezius areas, the contact point being shifted laterally toward the “pocket” which is formed between the rifleperson's raised arm and shoulder.
While such bodily contact with the rearward end of a firearm's recoil tube is intended to perform a function of weapon stabilization, such contact often is itself undesirably unstable. The intended stabilizing recoil tube contact often drifts or slides over the rifleperson's outer clothing, undesirably skewing the aim of the weapon.
The instant inventive firearm shouldering adapter solves or ameliorates the problems, defects, and deficiencies associated with stabilizing shouldering contact with a firearm's recoil tube by providing specially configured and interconnected base, “U” bracket, and socket components, in combination with the provision of attached means for mounting such interconnected components anteriorly over the rifleperson's upper torso or thorax area.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA first structural component of the instant inventive adapter for shouldering by a rifleperson of a firearm comprises a base component or element. In a suitable embodiment, the base comprises a square or rectangular box configured block which is composed of a durable and substantially rigid material such as high density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic.
A further structural component of the instant inventive adapter comprises a recoil tube stop which is fixedly attached to or is wholly formed with the base. In a preferred embodiment, the recoil tube stop component has a downwardly facing surface and such stop extends forwardly from the base. The recoil tube stop is suitably positioned at an upper end of the base.
A further structural component of the instant inventive adapter comprises a forwardly opening socket. In a preferred embodiment, such socket is fitted for receiving the rearward or breachward end of the recoil tube of a firearm which is wielded and operated by the rifleperson. The recoil tube stop component may suitably comprise a downwardly facing section of the peripheral wall of the forwardly opening socket. In a preferred embodiment, the socket component extends rearwardly into the base, and is positioned immediately below and slightly rearwardly from the recoil tube stop.
Further structural components of the instant inventive adapter comprise mounting means which are connected operatively to the base for fixedly positioning the base anteriorly over the rifleperson's upper torso, preferably at an upper left or right shoulder area. In a preferred embodiment, the mounting means comprise a matrix of flexible straps which incorporates quick connect/disconnect fasteners and buckles. Such matrix securely mounts and holds the matrix itself about the rifleperson and securely mounts and hold the base and its socket upon the rifleperson.
In use and operation of the instant inventive adapter, a rifleperson may initially manipulate components of the adapter's mounting means to securely position and hold the base anteriorly over the rifleperson's upper torso. Thereafter, the rifleperson may access and wield, for example, a semi-automatic pistol having a rearwardly or breachwardly extending recoil tube or buffer tube. While grasping such weapon, the rifleperson may manually move the weapon upwardly and rearwardly in a weapon shouldering motion, such motion causing the rearward end of the recoil tube to move toward the adapter's base component. Continuation of such shouldering motion may direct the recoil tube's rearward end generally toward the forwardly opening socket and toward the recoil tube stop which overlies or comprises a wall portion of such socket.
Such directed shouldering motion of the pistol may continue until an upper end of the rearward end of the recoil tube comes into contact with the recoil tube stop. Thereafter, the rifleperson may manually draw the pistol rearwardly, causing the rearward end of the recoil tube to securely nest and seat within the adapter's forwardly opening socket. Upon completion of such movements of the recoil tube's rearward end in relation to the inventive adapter, the rearward end of the recoil tube becomes captured within and is securely held at a fixed location over the shoulder portion of the upper torso of the rifleperson. While the rearward end of the pistol's recoil tube remains captured within the adapter's forwardly opening socket, aiming accuracy and stability of the weapon is enhanced.
While the above described matrix of straps constitutes a suitable mounting means, other mechanical means for holding the base component anteriorly over the rifleperson's upper torso are considered to fall within the scope of the invention. For example, flexible stitch receiving flanges may be formed at the rearward periphery of the base, allowing the base component to be securely sewn onto a rifleperson's outer clothing. As further examples, snap fasteners or flexible hook and loop fasteners known by the trademarked name “Velcro” may be alternatively provided as the adapter's means for securely holding the base component upon the rifleperson's clothing and over the rifleperson's torso.
Accordingly, objects of the instant invention include the provision of an adapter for shouldering by a rifleperson of a firearm which incorporates structures as described above, and which arranges those structures in relation to each other in manners described above for the performance of beneficial functions described above.
Other and further objects, benefits, and advantages of the instant invention will become known to those skilled in the art upon review of the Detailed Description which follows, and upon review of the appended drawings.
Referring now to the drawings and in particular simultaneously to Drawing
A further structural component of the instant inventive adapter comprises a recoil tube stop, an example of which is represented by a downwardly facing surface 6 which is bordered in dashed lines drawn upon Drawing
The adapter's “U” bracket component 4,10,12 defines and bounds a hollow throat 19 whose lower throat opening forms and functions as a recoil tube passage 8. The adapter's recoil tube passage component is drawn in dashed lines upon
A further structural component of the instant inventive adapter comprises a socket 20 which opens forwardly at the rearward floor 18 of the “U” bracket's throat 19. While surface 6 represents a preferred configuration of the adapter's recoil tube stop, such stop may suitably alternatively comprise an upper aspect or end of the peripheral wall of the socket 20. Referring simultaneously to
Mounting means which are adapted to anteriorly hold the base 2 upon the upper body or torso of a rifleperson are preferably provided as an integral component of the inventive adapter. Referring simultaneously to
In a suitable embodiment, the adapter's fastener comprises left and right slide ridge and slide channel combinations. Referring to
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The plate 28 and flexible straps mounting means depicted in
In an exemplary use and mode of operation of the instant inventive adapter, the base 2 and plate 28 components may be initially configured as depicted in
Following donning the assembly upon the rifleperson's upper torso as indicated in
Immediately following or substantially simultaneously with the performance by the recoil tube stop 6 of its shouldering motion stopping function, a slight rearward pulling action may be applied by the rifleperson 100 to the weapon 200. Such pull advantageously causes the rearward end 206 of the recoil tube 202 to be driven rearwardly into the socket 20 and to securely seat against the rearward floor of the socket. During such rearward driving action, the upper circular section 207 of the recoil tube's rearward end 206 seats within the circular portion of socket 20, and the tube's lower rectangular section 208 simultaneously seats upon the floor of socket section 22.
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While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications to the structure, arrangement, portions and components of the invention without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope commensurate with the appended claims.
Claims
1. An adapter for shouldering a firearm, the firearm having a recoil tube, the recoil tube having a rearward end, the adapter for shouldering a firearm comprising:
- (a) a base;
- (b) a recoil tube stop fixedly attached to or formed wholly with the base;
- (c) a socket underlying the recoil tube stop, the socket being fitted for receiving the recoil tube's rearward end; and
- (d) mounting means connected to the base, the mounting means being adapted for holding the base upon a rifleperson's upper torso.
2. The adapter for shouldering a firearm of claim 1 comprising a “U” bracket fixedly attached to or formed wholly with the base.
3. The adapter for shouldering a firearm of claim 2 wherein the “U” bracket comprises a web and left and right downwardly extending arms.
4. The adapter for shouldering a firearm of claim 3 wherein the web has a downwardly facing surface, and wherein the recoil tube stop comprises said surface.
5. The adapter for shouldering a firearm of claim 4 wherein the “U” bracket bounds a downwardly opening throat, and further comprises a recoil tube passage, said passage comprising the throat's downward opening.
6. The adapter for shouldering a firearm of claim 5 wherein the socket opens forwardly and extends rearwardly into the base.
7. The adapter for shouldering a firearm of claim 6 wherein the socket comprises an upper circular section and a lower rectangular section.
8. The adapter for shouldering a firearm of claim 7 wherein the socket's lower rectangular section is bounded by left and right rotation stopping walls.
9. The adapter for shouldering a firearm of claim 1 wherein the mounting means comprise a matrix of flexible straps.
10. The adapter for shouldering a firearm of claim 9 wherein the mounting means further comprise a plate and a fastener, wherein the fastener interconnects the base and the plate.
11. The adapter for shouldering a firearm of claim 10 wherein at least a first strap among the matrix of flexible straps is fixedly attached to the plate.
12. The adapter for shouldering a firearm of claim 11 wherein the fastener comprises a left slide ridge and slide channel combination and a right slide ridge and slide channel combination.
13. The adapter for shouldering a firearm of claim 12 wherein the matrix of straps incorporates at least a first quick release fastener.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 10, 2021
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2022
Inventor: Chad M. Spaulding (Rose Hill, KS)
Application Number: 17/523,481