Barrel To Receiver Patents (Class 42/75.02)
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Patent number: 10126095Abstract: A handguard for attachment to a standard AR-pattern firearm upper receiver. A barrel nut has a substantially cylindrical outer surface with an annular groove. A handguard sleeve has an end opening configured to slide over the outer surface of the barrel nut, a channel with a bottom guide surface, and a substantially transverse cross bore positioned to at least partially intersect the end opening to align with the annular groove when the handguard sleeve is positioned on the barrel nut. A pair of wedge members are sized to be received in the channel and connected by at least one wedge fastener configured to adjustably move the wedge members together. When the barrel nut is attached to an upper receiver, the handguard sleeve is attached to the upper receiver by sliding the end opening over the barrel nut and inserting a cross bolt fastener in the cross bore and a portion of the annular groove.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2018Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: ZEV Technologies, Inc.Inventor: James E. Reid
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Patent number: 10012457Abstract: A take-down rifle including modular components. A first and a second rifle section comprising first and second receiver portions, respectively, allow the rifle to be quickly assembled and disassembled. The first rifle section also includes a rifle barrel. Mounting points on the first rifle section allow a coupled optical sight to remain fixed in relation to the barrel after assembly or disassembly so that the optical sight remains zeroed.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2016Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Michael H Jones
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Patent number: 9995556Abstract: A firearm includes a receiver, a forearm pivotally attached to a distal end of the receiver, and a barrel having a barrel extension. A proximal end of the barrel and the barrel extension are secured within the forearm such that the barrel and barrel extension are pivotable with the forearm relative to the receiver between a first assembled position and a second folded position. The firearm further includes a locking mechanism for securing the forearm, barrel, and barrel extension to the receiver in the first assembled position. The forearm, barrel, and barrel extension may be secured to the receiver in the first assembled position for use of the firearm, after which the firearm may be folded for storage and/or transportation.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2017Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Inventor: Corby Hall
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Patent number: 9964374Abstract: A modular firearm system capable of easily attaching and detaching an upper receiver and a barrel is disclosed. The upper receiver is operably coupled to a bearing case. A biasing member is positioned on the bearing case. A plurality of bearings are positioned on the bearing case. A spring sleeve is engageable with the biasing member and circumscribes the bearing case, biasing member and bearings. A face plate is positioned adjacent to the bearing case and fixedly coupled thereto. The face plate engages the spring sleeve such that the biasing member and bearings are enclosed within the spring sleeve and the face plate. A barrel sleeve is operably coupled to the barrel. In an engaged state, the barrel sleeve is positioned within the bearing case and the bearings are positioned between the barrel sleeve and bearing case such that the upper receiver and barrel are substantially aligned.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2017Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Inventors: Michael Facchini, Matthew Steinhauser
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Patent number: 9945625Abstract: A short-length, belt fed machine gun for convenient use includes: (A) a receiver having a length in the range of about 17.75 inches to about 20.3 inches, (B) a barrel assembly, and (C) a gas cycling assembly. A gas port of the barrel assembly has a width of between about 0.063 inches and 0.200 inches. The distance between a center of the gas port and the breach of the barrel is between about 7.605 inches and about 9.395 inches. The gas cycling assembly features a unique polymer kinetic energy dampener assembly located longitudinally rearward of the operating rod, which is useful in achieving a desired cycle rate of the gun (e.g., about 600 rounds per minute (RPM)) and in minimizing muzzle climb. A unique mounting bushing selectively, removably mounts to the gas cylinder in order to achieve a shortened gun with many of the advantages of conventional longer weapons.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2016Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: MACHINE GUN ARMORY, L.L.C.Inventors: John Kokinis, Paul Gettings, Daniel Fisher
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Patent number: 9939228Abstract: A free float handguard for a firearm having a barrel includes a handguard body and a locking arrangement. The locking arrangement includes a barrel locker and a handguard locker. The barrel locker includes a first tubular locker adapted for coaxially coupling at a fixed end of the barrel, and a second tubular locker coaxially and rotatably coupled at the first tubular locker. The handguard locker has a rear portion coaxially coupled at the first tubular locker to prevent the handguard locker from being rotated therearound, and a front portion engaged with the second tubular locker to prevent the second tubular locker from being rotated around the first tubular locker, wherein a first end portion of the handguard body is coupled at the handguard locker for locking up the handguard body around the barrel in a free float manner.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2016Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: NcSTAR, Inc.Inventors: Carson Cheng, Jason Michael Cheng, Richard Thomas
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Patent number: 9927192Abstract: Disclosed herein is a buffer tube locking plate assembly facilitating secure attachment of a buffer tube to a receiver portion of a firearm.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2017Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: Primary WeaponsInventor: Dean Sylvester
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Patent number: 9879931Abstract: Various embodiments of multi-caliber machine gun systems are described. A multi-caliber machine gun system can include a receiver assembly, a first ammunition feed tray, and a second ammunition feed tray. The first ammunition feed tray can be configured to removably attach to the receiver assembly and to feed a first type of ammunition to the receiver assembly. The second ammunition feed tray can be configured to removably attach to the receiver assembly and to feed a second type of ammunition to the receiver assembly. The receiver assembly can be configured to fire the first type of ammunition when the first ammunition feed tray is removably attached to the receiver assembly. The receiver assembly can be configured to fire the second type of ammunition when the second ammunition feed tray is removably attached to the receiver assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2016Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Inventor: Swetal K. Patel
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Patent number: 9879929Abstract: A slide for a rifle with a slide operating mechanism, which is movable in the longitudinal direction of the rifle, and a slide element, which can be moved by the slide operating mechanism between a locked position and an unlocked position. The slide operating mechanism is connected to the slide element via a control element, which is movable transversely to the slide element and is designed as a connector that cooperates with the slide element for its displacement between the upper, locked position and the lower, unlocked position.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2016Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: L&O HUNTING GROUP GMBHInventor: Jan Leimer
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Patent number: 9879928Abstract: Implementations of the present invention relate to apparatuses, systems, and methods for firing a belt-fed closed-bolt firearm by delivering an impulse from an impulse source along a first axis to a firing pin on a second axis. The first axis and second axis are not coaxial, allowing the impulse source to be disposed away from and not in direct contact or alignment with the firing pin.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2016Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: MACHINE GUN ARMORY, L.L.C.Inventors: John Steven Kokinis, Paul Edward Gettings
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Patent number: 9816546Abstract: A firearm barrel nut assembly including barrel nut, generally cylindrical in shape with a threaded central bore, and an externally threaded locknut which is used in conjunction with the barrel nut to secure a barrel to a firearm upper receiver. The barrel nut has an integral bushing on its exterior constructed to support either the gas tube or piston of the host firearm's operating system. The barrel nut is configured so that it may be independently and non-rotationally held within a vice or other fixture during installation of the barrel and while the locknut is tightened to a preset torque to hold the barrel in place while the barrel nut is independent of the torque applied to the locknut to properly secure the barrel to the upper receiver.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2012Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: LWRC International LLCInventor: Jesus S. Gomez
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Patent number: 9766034Abstract: A receiver having a stock connector component having a stock connector aperture formed therethrough; two rod apertures formed through the stock connector component, wherein each extension rod aperture is formed so as to slidably receive an extension rod extending from a stock, such that each extension rod is slidably movable within one of the rod apertures; wherein each extension rod comprises a rod channel and two or more rod dimples/detents formed along the rod channel; and a latch that is movable between an engaged position and a disengaged position, wherein when the latch is in the engaged position, a protrusion portion urges latch elements into the rod apertures a distance that seats the latch elements into the rod dimples/detents, and wherein when the latch is in the disengaged position, the protrusion portion allows the latch elements to retract from the rod dimples/detents and into the rod channels.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2016Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Inventors: George Huang, Jeffrey S. Cross
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Patent number: 9664472Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for securing a barrel to a receiver are disclosed, including inserting the barrel into the receiver, wherein the receiver comprises a bore with three or more guiding surfaces, one or more threaded securing holes, and a receiver indexing flat and wherein the barrel comprises: a tenon, one or more anchor points, and a barrel indexing flat; making contact between the tenon and the three or more guiding surfaces of the bore; indexing the barrel indexing flat with the receiver indexing flat; threading one or more securing screws into the one or more threaded securing holes; and tightening the one or more securing screws onto the one or more anchor points in order to secure the tenon of the barrel against two of the three or more guiding surfaces. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2016Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: KIDD INNOVATIVE DESIGN, LLCInventor: Anthony W. Kidd
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Patent number: 9625224Abstract: A self-adjusting clamping system top capture and hold a recoil lug extending outwardly from a bolt style receiver of a firearm. At least a lower portion of the receiver and the recoil lug are received into a chassis having a recess. The chassis is configured to receive an anvil block confronting the rear surface of the recoil lug. The chassis is configured to receive a tightening system confronting the front surface of the recoil lug. The anvil block has a front surface that contacts and confronts the rear surface of the recoil lug. The anvil block also has a rear surface that is outwardly rounded. The tightening system is at least partially wedge-shaped having a front surface that is angled and a rear surface that contacts and closely confronts the front surface of the recoil lug.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2015Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignees: Mega Arms LLC, Killer Innovations IncorporatedInventor: Richard B. Olsen
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Patent number: 9574846Abstract: A receiver having an integral stock connector component that extends along the receiver; two extension rod/rail apertures formed through the integral stock connector component, wherein each extension rod/rail aperture is formed so as to slidably receive an extension rod/rail extending from a buttstock, such that each extension rod/rail is slidably movable within one of the extension rod/rail apertures; wherein each extension rod/rail comprises a rod channel and two or more rod dimples/detents formed along the rod channel; and a latch that is movable between an engaged position and a disengaged position, wherein when the latch is in the engaged position, a protrusion portion urges latch elements into the rod/rail apertures a distance that seats the latch elements into the rod dimples/detents, and wherein when the latch is in the disengaged position, the protrusion portion allows the latch elements to retract from the rod dimples/detents and into the rod channels.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2015Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Inventors: George Huang, Jeffrey S. Cross
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Patent number: 9568262Abstract: Disassembly devices for use with firearms and firearms including such disassembly devices are disclosed. An example firearm includes a frame; a breech slide to be coupled to the frame; a barrel; a trigger bar disposed within the frame; and an arm to be pivotable about an axis between a locked position and a unlocked position, the arm being movable to the unlocked position from the locked position based on a magazine engaging an end of the arm, the arm being movable to the locked position from the unlocked position based on the magazine being spaced from the end of the arm or the magazine not being fully received within the firearm, in the locked position, the arm to interact with the trigger bar to secure the trigger bar, in the unlocked position, the lug to be spaced from the trigger bar to enable the trigger bar to move.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2015Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: Heckler & Koch GmbHInventors: Hans-Peter Bantle, Daniel Braun, Stefan Doll, Frank Henninger, Rolf Knöpfle, Gerd Spinner
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Patent number: 9541343Abstract: An interchangeable chamber and barrel system for allowing an end user to easily change a chamber body and/or a barrel for a firearm without the assistance of a gunsmith. The interchangeable chamber and barrel system generally includes an interchangeable chamber body having a chamber that is removably connectable to a receiver of a firearm and an interchangeable barrel that is removably connected to the chamber body opposite of the receiver. The chamber body and/or the barrel may be changed on the firearm at any time based on the preference of the end user.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2015Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Inventor: James A. Dodson
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Patent number: 9528793Abstract: An anti-rotation handguard system, including a barrel nut having a barrel nut aperture formed therethrough, along a longitudinal axis of the barrel nut, wherein the barrel nut includes a registration groove defined around the outer periphery of the barrel nut; and an anti-rotation ring having a barrel nut aperture formed therethrough, wherein the anti-rotation ring further comprises a first anti-rotation tab extending from the anti-rotation ring, wherein the first anti-rotation tab is formed so as to be received within a gas tube channel of a handguard, and wherein the anti-rotation ring further comprises a second anti-rotation tab extending from the anti-rotation ring, wherein the second anti-rotation tab is formed so as to be received within at least a portion of a compression/registration slot of the handguard.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2015Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Inventor: Paul Oglesby
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Patent number: 9513083Abstract: A handguard attachment systems having a handguard with at least one registration/compression slot formed in the handguard; at least one compression adjustment aperture formed through the handguard, spanning at least a portion of the compression/registration slot; a barrel nut having a registration groove around at least a portion of the barrel nut, wherein at least a portion of the barrel nut can be slidably inserted within the handguard; and a registration tab, wherein a portion of the registration tab is sized so as to be at least partially received within at least a portion of the registration/compression slot, wherein the registration tab includes at least one tab alignment aperture formed therethrough, and wherein at least a portion of the registration tab is sized so as to be at least partially received within at least a portion of the registration groove of the barrel nut.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2015Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Inventor: Paul Oglesby
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Patent number: 9506711Abstract: A fixture for use with AR15/M16 type firearms is provided herein. The fixture is made up of several parts that when used in conjunction with one another mitigate the transfer of torque from the barrel nut to the firearms receiver during barrel installation. The fixture affords the user a method and apparatus that holds the barrel in alignment with the firearm receiver and secures the barrel against rotational movement during installation of a barrel nut or similar device. The fixture may be configured to work with the legacy AR15/M16 type barrel nut, as well as other designs as disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2013Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: LWRC International LLCInventor: Jesus S. Gomez
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Patent number: 9506712Abstract: A firearm with tubular handguard mounting system is provided. The firearm includes receiver, a barrel having a breech threadably engaging the receiver, and a handguard. A primary barrel nut threadably engages the breech end of the barrel and is moveable into abutting contact with the receiver to form a tightened barrel to receiver connection. A secondary barrel nut threadably engages the primary barrel nut and is tightened thereto to trap an external annular barrel flange between the primary barrel nut and an annular abutment surface on the secondary barrel nut. The secondary barrel nut provides a free float tubular handguard, such as an AR-15 type handguard. Additionally, the primary barrel nut and secondary barrel nut provide a dual locking feature which resists loosening of the barrel connection.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2015Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Inventors: Jonathan Philip Mather, David B. Kangas
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Patent number: 9476672Abstract: Hand guards for firearms and related methods are provided. In one example, a hand guard for a firearm includes an elongated tubular housing having a lumen extending between opposite ends thereof. A hand guard mounting assembly is coupled concentrically to a rear end portion of the housing. The mounting assembly includes a pair of opposing transverse surfaces respectively disposed on opposite sides of a transverse flange located on a front end of a barrel nut extending forwardly from a receiver of the firearm. At least one of the transverse surfaces is longitudinally moveable toward the other transverse surface. A mechanism adjustably urges the at least one transverse surface longitudinally toward the other transverse surface so as to clamp the flange firmly between the two transverse surfaces and such that the barrel of the firearm is disposed concentrically within the lumen of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2014Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: SureFire, LLCInventors: William Wells, Michael D. Picciotta, George Syrengelas, Lance Graham
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Patent number: 9410757Abstract: A heat dissipating and strength enhancing cover for a firearm gas tube includes a wire helix formed of closely adjacent coils having an inner diameter sized to closely fit over and in contact with an exterior surface of a gas tube. The wire of the gas tube cover may be made of a Beryllium-Copper alloy and have sufficient flexibility to accommodate at least one bend in the gas tube. The ends of the gas tube cover may be formed to a substantially flat surface that is substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the helix and may include caps covering first and second ends of the gas tube cover. The caps may prevent rotation of the cover when installed. The cover may extend substantially between a gas block and means for mounting a barrel when installed.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2014Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: Spike's Tactical, LLCInventor: Thomas James Miller, III
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Patent number: 9395155Abstract: An electromechanical system translates an “aiming error” signal from a target tracking system into dynamic “pointing corrections” for handheld devices to drastically reduce pointing errors due to man-machine wobble without specific direction by the user. The active stabilization targeting correction system works by separating the “support” features of the handheld device from the “projectile launching” features, and controlling their respective motion by electromechanical mechanisms. When a target is visually acquired, the angular deflection (both horizontal windage and vertical elevation) and aiming errors due to man-machine wobble (both vertical and horizontal) from the target's location to the current point-of-aim can be quickly measured by the ballistic computer located internal to a target tracking device. These values are transmitted to calibrated encoded electromechanical actuators that position the isolated components to rapidly correct angular deflection to match the previous aiming error.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2015Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: ROCKSIGHT HOLDINGS, LLCInventor: Bryan Sterling Bockmon
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Patent number: 9389033Abstract: A strengthened firearm includes at least one metal/composite material formed into at least one firearm component, and a polymer/composite material combined with the at least one firearm component. The metal/composite material replaces the polymer/composite material in a specific area or component of the firearm that may be weak or tend to fail earlier than other areas or components of a polymer/composite firearm. The method of combining the multiple materials allows for additional strength in the firearm.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2016Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: MEAN L.L.C.Inventors: James Matthew Underwood, Larry Cullen Underwood
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Patent number: 9383155Abstract: A compact survival firearm is a rifle with removable barrel having a frame defining a passage having a forward open aperture, a barrel having a breech end portion received in the frame, and having a forward portion extending forward of the aperture, the barrel having a rear end support portion adapted to be closely received in the frame passage such that is it laterally constrained by the frame, and the barrel having an intermediate support portion spaced apart from the rear end support portion and adapted to be selectably connected to an intermediate support portion of the frame, such that barrel is supported at spaced apart locations to provide stability. The rear end support portion and the intermediate support portion may be spaced apart by an elongated necked-down portion of the barrel having a smaller diameter than the rear end support portion and the intermediate support portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2015Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Inventor: Tim Shawn Bero
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Patent number: 9383154Abstract: A barrel and a barrel extension for being coupled to a firearm. The barrel extension can be threadedly engaged with a proximal end of the barrel. A chamber of the firearm can extend in at least the proximal end of the barrel. One or more channels can be formed in the exterior surface of the proximal end of the barrel and/or the interior surface of the barrel extension for providing fluid communication from the chamber to the forward end of the barrel extension between the barrel extension and the proximal end of the barrel for venting high pressure gases that may develop in the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: RA Brands, L.L.C.Inventor: Jeffrey W. Stone
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Patent number: 9310160Abstract: A combination metal/polymer frame is used with a pistol where the frame comprises a polymeric frame housing defining a barrel receiving portion and a stock portion. A metal stock insert is secured within the polymeric frame housing and is configured to mount a pistol fire control group on the frame. Additionally or alternatively, a metal frame insert is configured to removably reside within the polymeric frame housing. The metal frame insert defines an opening through which a round is communicated from a pistol magazine to a pistol chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: American Tactical Imports, Inc.Inventor: Anthony DiChario
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Patent number: 9303949Abstract: A handguard attachment systems having a handguard with at least one handguard attachment aperture; a barrel nut having at least one registration groove defined by a recess around at least a portion of an outer periphery of the barrel nut; a compression collar having a registration/compression slot formed through the compression collar and at least one compression adjustment aperture formed therethrough, spanning at least a portion of the compression/registration slot; and at least one registration tab, wherein the registration tab is sized so as to be at least partially received within at least a portion of the registration/compression slot and to be at least partially received within at least a portion of the registration groove of the barrel nut, wherein the registration tab includes an alignment aperture formed therethrough, wherein the alignment aperture is sized so as to allow at least one attachment screw to pass therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2015Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Inventor: Paul Oglesby
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Patent number: 9297609Abstract: A hand guard attachment system for releasably attaching a hand guard to a firearm is disclosed herein. The system includes the hand guard having a proximal end configured to engage a forward end of a receiver of the firearm. The system further includes a tensioning assembly configured to interface between the hand guard and the forward end of the firearm. The tensioning assembly is further configured to selectively maintain an engaged position between the hand guard and the firearm such that the hand guard is releasably attached to the firearm without interfering with, or requiring removal of, the barrel and/or barrel nut connected to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: RA Brands, L.L.C.Inventor: Eric C. Burt
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Patent number: 9279638Abstract: An embodiment presents a rifle including an upper receiver, a barrel assembly connected to the upper receiver and a forend with an integrated barrel nut. The integrated barrel nut is connected to the barrel assembly such that the forend is directly connected to and aligned with the upper receiver. Another embodiment provides a method for assembling a firearm. The method includes inserting a barrel assembly into an upper receiver. The method also includes threading a forend with an integrated barrel nut over the outer surface of the barrel assembly. The method also includes checking an alignment between the upper receiver and the forend.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2013Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: KNIGHT'S ARMAMENT COMPANYInventors: Nathan M. Adair, Matthew J. Domoradzki
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Patent number: 9261318Abstract: An assembly is described for use in attaching accessories to a firearm having a barrel with a threaded distal end. The assembly includes a coupler with opposed, inwardly curved side plates that together form a cylindrical bore for receiving the firearm barrel attachable behind the threaded distal end, the side plates have integrally joined upper ends and lower ends that are moveable toward each other to clamp the coupler to the barrel, the coupler including a retractable pin having an extended position and a retracted position; and an adapter having a rear end with a threaded bore for receiving the barrel threaded end, and a front end with a threaded projection for attachment to a firearm accessory, the adapter including a groove to receive the retractable pin when the retractable pin is in the extended position.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2014Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Inventors: Thomas G Wood, Jr., Timothy H Jernigan
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Patent number: 9239208Abstract: An integrated leveler assembly in combination with a rail portion for an upper receiver and a handguard, where the upper receiver and handguard are core components of a modular rifle assembly. The integrated leveler assembly is configured to fit within a slot formed between the two aligned end-to-end rail portions such that the integrated leveling assembly may not extend above the combined rail portions and the rail portions form a single aligned rail platform. The integrated leveler assembly includes a liquid-filled level vial that forms a bubble, a level vial barrel receiver, and fasteners to secure the integrated leveler assembly to the two rail portions of the rail platform. The integrated leveler assembly may include an extension spring, guide slot, lock pin, and cam lock, along with a separate barrel that axially receives the level vial receiver with an extension spring between the level vial receiver and the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2014Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Assignee: Mega Arms LLCInventors: Michael A. Miller, Timothy D. Dabner
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Patent number: 9234717Abstract: A quick-detach barrel mounting system for removing and attaching a barrel to a receiver of a firearm. The quick-detach barrel mounting system can include a barrel nut having a body defining an axial bore. A proximal end of the barrel is received at least partially through the axial bore, and the barrel nut releasably engages a front end of the receiver. A hand guard can be mounted to the receiver and can define a cutout proximate the receiver. The hand guard at least partially encloses at least a portion of the barrel and the barrel nut, and the cutout is at least partially aligned with the barrel nut. At least a portion of the barrel nut is accessible via the cutout of the hand guard for at least partially disengaging and engaging the barrel nut with the receiver when the hand guard is mounted on the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2014Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: RA Brands, L.L.C.Inventor: Michael Brent Jarboe
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Patent number: 9228786Abstract: A firearm can have a backbone, a barrel, a swinging wedge, and a barrel latch, in accordance with one or more embodiments. The barrel latch can be in mechanical communication with the swinging wedge. The barrel latch can have a first position and a second position and the swinging wedge can be configured to maintain attachment of the barrel to the backbone when the barrel latch is in the first position and is configured to release the barrel from the backbone when the barrel latch is in the second position. Thus, the firearm can provide quick barrel changes. Other features enhance the reliability and utility of the firearm.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2012Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: ArmWest, LLCInventors: Leroy James Sullivan, Robert Lloyd Waterfield, Alan H. Ostrowski, Paul N. Latulippe, Jr., Hyunjung Samuel Eyssautier
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Patent number: 9157697Abstract: The present invention describes a firearm hand guard assembly attachable to a threaded firearm receiver wherein it surrounds the firearm barrel distally along the longitudinal axis of the barrel. The hand guard assembly is comprised of a threaded barrel nut component and a grip component configured such that when the hand guard assembly is attached to the firearm receiver, the sole direct contact between the firearm and the hand guard assembly is the contact between the barrel nut and the firearm receiver threads.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2014Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Centurian Arms, LLCInventor: Lamonte L. Leclair
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Patent number: 9140506Abstract: An upper receiver assembly for a firearm having an upper receiver with an integral barrel nut, a handguard assembly and a barrel nut assembly with a barrel and lock nut is provided. The barrel is received by the upper receiver and is secured directly to the upper receiver using the lock nut. The upper receiver also includes an integral handguard mounting member to which the handguard assembly may be directly attached. The upper receiver assembly allows the user to attach both the barrel and handguard assemblies directly to the upper receiver, independently of one another.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2012Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: LWRC INTERNATIONAL LLCInventor: Jesus S. Gomez
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Patent number: 9068792Abstract: A projectile launching device such as a paintball gun capable of firing a paintball using a hammer is disclosed. The paintball gun, in one embodiment, includes a bolt, a valve, and a hammer wherein the bolt has an air channel and is able to move within a bolt chamber. The valve, which is situated in a firing control chamber arranged in parallel to the bolt chamber, controls pressurized gas. The hammer, in one aspect, includes a pivot hole capable of hosting a pivot pin which facilitates a swing motion for the hammer. When the hammer swings around the pivot hole, the hammer contacts the valve whereby a portion of the pressurized gas is release. The bolt further includes a hammer reset element which is able to reset the hammer to a ready for firing position during a launch process.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2012Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Real Action Paintball (RAP4)Inventor: Omar Alonso Macy
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Patent number: 9057576Abstract: A spring-loaded quick coupling barrel retaining system for a firearm. The firearm includes a receiver, a barrel nut, and barrel assembly rotatably mounted thereto. In one embodiment, the barrel assembly may include barrel locking lugs which rotatably engage and interlock with corresponding locking elements disposed on the barrel nut such as splines. The barrel assembly further includes a spring member forming a flexible interface with the barrel nut. The spring member self-tensions and tightens the lockup between the barrel assembly and barrel nut to promote a tight fit. Some embodiments may include a lock nut and a setting tool for adjusting the spring force to promote consistently proper lockup from one replacement barrel assembly to the next.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2013Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Inventors: Jonathan Barrett, Brian Vuksanovich
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Publication number: 20150135573Abstract: A combination metal/polymer upper receiver for use in a rifle, with the upper receiver attachable to a lower receiver and to a barrel. The upper receiver comprises a polymeric upper receiver housing defining a chamber. The polymeric upper receiver housing is adapted to engage with mounting features on the lower receiver to attach a lower receiver to the upper receiver at a first connection. A metal insert is secured within the polymeric upper receiver housing and is adapted to engage the barrel. The metal insert further includes an extended member embedded within the polymeric upper receiver housing such that the extended member receives the impact from a bolt carrier group residing within the chamber. An optional metal gas tube channel is located along an upper internal surface of the polymeric upper receiver housing and extends the length of the polymeric upper receiver housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2013Publication date: May 21, 2015Applicant: American Tactical Imports, Inc.Inventor: Anthony DiChario
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Patent number: 9010009Abstract: An eccentric rail mounting system is disclosed. In various embodiments, this system comprises an eccentric rail nut for off-center mounting of a rail on a firearm. The eccentric rail nut has an exterior surface that defines a central axis of the nut and a main bore that defines a central axis of the main bore that is displaced from the central axis of the nut. Components and methods are disclosed in a variety of embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2011Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: The Otis Patent TrustInventor: Steven C. Buxton
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Publication number: 20150040455Abstract: Disclosed is a firearm assembly that includes a monolithic rail platform that includes an upper receiver, a barrel assembly received in the upper receiver, and a top rail integral with the monolithic rail platform that extends over a portion of the barrel assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Inventors: Karl R. Lewis, James Arend Seabold Bargren, Jacob A. Schafer, Neal David Hohl
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Publication number: 20150040454Abstract: A gun barrel assembly includes an outer casing, an inner liner and a tubular breech insert, all of which extend longitudinally from a muzzle end to a breech end. The casing is composed of a polymeric material or resin matrix material filled with carbon fibers and the liner is composed of a metal material. A muzzle end portion of the insert is disposed within the breech end portion of the casing bore. One or more structures on the breech insert muzzle end portion are interlocked with the casing breech end portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Applicant: SAEILO ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Nitin A. Naik, James A. Tertin, Joseph B. Goerges
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Patent number: 8931198Abstract: A firearm which is modifiable by the user such that a firearm barrel is arranged replaceable by the user, wherein the firearm comprises a barrel unit, which is detachable by the user and fastenable to a receiver, which barrel unit comprises the barrel and a locking piece, wherein the locking piece has a backward narrowing rear cone, which fits a cone in the receiver and which has a forward narrowing front cone, and which fits a cone in the centering bush, wherein to the centering bush is rotatably connected a clamping bush having an outer thread which fits an inner thread in the receiver, wherein by rotating the clamping bush in the locked direction, the rear end of the locking piece is centerable by means of the rear cone and lockable to the cone in the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2011Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Sako OyInventor: Juha Aalto
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Publication number: 20150007478Abstract: A spring-loaded quick coupling barrel retaining system for a firearm. The firearm includes a receiver, a barrel nut, and barrel assembly rotatably mounted thereto. In one embodiment, the barrel assembly may include barrel locking lugs which rotatably engage and interlock with corresponding locking elements disposed on the barrel nut such as splines. The barrel assembly further includes a spring member forming a flexible interface with the barrel nut. The spring member self-tensions and tightens the lockup between the barrel assembly and barrel nut to promote a tight fit. Some embodiments may include a lock nut and a setting tool for adjusting the spring force to promote consistently proper lockup from one replacement barrel assembly to the next.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventors: Jonathan BARRETT, Brian VUKSANOVICH
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Patent number: 8925537Abstract: A reconfigurable toy gun includes a handle portion, a guide member coupled to the handle portion, and a barrel portion. The barrel portion is slidably coupled to the guide member and movable along the guide member between a first end portion of the guide member and second end portion of the guide member.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Peter Kit Chuen Fan, Fraser Paterson, Brandon Sopinsky
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Patent number: 8915006Abstract: A sporting rifle with a firing mechanism, comprising a chamber (3) joined to a fork (4), a barrel (2), a butt (1) and means of fixing the butt (1) to the fork (4), wherein the fork (4) comprises at least one projecting stop (6) secured to the outside of said fork (4) which, when the fork (4) is positioned on the butt (1), said at least one stop (6) is fitted into a corresponding housing (5) located on the butt (1) and said at least one stop (6) is positioned on the fork (4) with the weld (10) located between the stop (6) and the chamber (3).Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2010Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: Gamo Outdoor, S.L.Inventors: Victor Tresserras Torre, Julian Arnedo Vera
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Patent number: 8910408Abstract: Firearms with barrel cinching clamps have a receiver having a forward portion defining an internally threaded bore, a barrel having a threaded end removably received in the bore, at least a selected portion of the forward portion being split by a gap, the selected portion having connection elements on opposite sides of the gap, and an adjustable element connected to the connection elements and operable to narrow the gap to secure the barrel in the bore and to widen the gap to permit the barrel to be readily unscrewed from the bore. The bore may define a bore axis, and the gap may be parallel to the bore axis. A circumferentially complete portion of the threaded bore including a plurality of threads adjacent to the gap may be unbroken by a gap. The circumferentially complete portion of the threaded bore may be forward and/or rearward of the selected portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2012Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Accuracy International of North America, Inc.Inventors: Philip Masters, Ian Scrace, David Walls
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Publication number: 20140345179Abstract: An embodiment presents a rifle including an upper receiver, a barrel assembly connected to the upper receiver and a forend with an integrated barrel nut. The integrated barrel nut is connected to the barrel assembly such that the forend is directly connected to and aligned with the upper receiver. Another embodiment provides a method for assembling a firearm. The method includes inserting a barrel assembly into an upper receiver. The method also includes threading a forend with an integrated barrel nut over the outer surface of the barrel assembly. The method also includes checking an alignment between the upper receiver and the forend.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2013Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: Nathan M. Adair, Matthew J. Domoradzki
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Patent number: 8863426Abstract: A quick-detach, free floating, two-piece forward hand guard assembly for a rifle, which includes an inner barrel nut adapted for connection to the rifle's receiver and an outer barrel nut telescopically received over the inner barrel nut and secured thereto to prevent rotation therebetween. The hand guard assembly also includes a top hand guard element engaged with and extending forwardly from the outer barrel nut in a laterally-stable cantilevered orientation above the rifle's barrel. A bottom hand guard element is matingly engaged with the top hand guard element for surrounding the bottom portion of the rifle's barrel and free-floats from the top hand guard element. A spring-loaded detent screw attaches the top and bottom hand guard elements together and also engages the inner barrel nut. For quick-detach barrel removal, the outer barrel nut may be hinged for clamshell action, with the inner barrel nut having a separable two-piece extension.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2013Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Inventor: Brendon B. Zinsner