Barrel To Receiver Patents (Class 42/75.02)
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Publication number: 20100154273Abstract: An improved barrel link for consistently and reliably placing a barrel of a semi-automatic pistol into battery is disclosed. One embodiment of the present invention extends the width of the barrel link beyond that of the receiving channel of the barrel lug legs so as to substantially equal the exterior dimension of the barrel lug. In addition, the portions of the barrel link extending beyond the width of the channel of the barrel lug are designed to provide multiple points of contact with the front face of the barrel lug in both vertical and horizontal positions so as to reliably and consistently place the barrel into battery. The additional width of the barrel link and additional contact between the link and barrel lug aids in stabilizing lateral and rotational forces prolonging the life of the weapon.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Karl C. Lippard
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Patent number: 7726060Abstract: A fastening assembly, method of use and associate kit for use in firearms assembly is provided. In one embodiment, at least one insert having at least a first mating portion and slanted surface is provided. A second mating portion is provided and is adjacent at least one of a receiver or barrel and configured to interlock and mate with the at least first mating portion. A stock is also provided, having at least one sidewall and at least one seating portion provided adjacent or integrated with the one sidewall and dimensioned to correspond and accept at least a portion of the insert. In particular embodiments, a fastener is also provided to fasten and secure the at least one insert to the at least one seating portion of the stock.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: J. Allen Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Allen Jones
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Patent number: 7721639Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for a locked machine gun that includes a casing, a barrel, a locking breech mechanism, an abutment and a quick change attachment. The locking breech mechanism has at least one locking body. The abutment holds the locking body or locking bodies of the locked breech mechanism. The quick-change attachment is used to facilitate the removal of the barrel and insertion and attachment of a new barrel. A first part of the abutment remains on the casing when the barrel is being changed, and a second part of the abutment is firmly connected to the barrel. The quick-change attachment is equipped to bring about a separation between the first part of the abutment remaining with the casing and the barrel with the second part. Also, the second part of the abutment has a curved section which controls the engagement of the breech mechanism in the abutment when the breech mechanism closes.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2005Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Heckler & Koch GmbHInventor: Ernst Wössner
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Patent number: 7716865Abstract: A system for providing a hand guard and accessory mounting device for a firearm can include at least one barrel nut, at least one bolt up plate, at least one hand guard, and at least one mounting device. The at least one barrel nut can be adapted to mount to a portion of a barrel associated with a firearm. The at least one bolt up plate can be adapted to mount between the at least one barrel nut and a portion of the firearm. The at least one hand guard can be adapted to mount to a portion of the bolt up plate, substantially concentric with a portion of the barrel. The at least one mounting device can be adapted to mount to the at least one hand guard, the mounting device being further adapted to receive at least one firearm accessory.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Daniel Defense, Inc.Inventors: Marvin C. Daniel, Ashley A. Burnsed, Jr.
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Patent number: 7694449Abstract: The present invention comprises plastic pistols and individual parts therefore having an increased use of plastic in comparison to prior art plastic pistols, reducing the number and simplifying the design of the metal parts to reduce the cost of the pistols while still maintaining gun quality. One aspect of the invention is the use of plastic in certain critical areas, simplifying the configuration of the metal inserts used. In many cases, this can eliminate expensive machining of metal parts in favor of parts injection molded to finished dimensions. In that regard, legal requirements can still be met with respect to metal content, yet that metal content may be simplified in configuration for ease of manufacture. Certain preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2005Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Inventor: James V. Pontillo, II
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Patent number: 7685757Abstract: A rifle comprising a housing, a barrel anchored thereon and a forearm extending below the barrel. The barrel is anchored by a fastening element which extends through a cross hole of the housing. The forearm has at least one axial projection that detachably engages into a seat of the housing. The cross hole for anchoring the barrel and the seat for fastening the forearm intersect and the forearm comprises a snap-in recess for the fastening element to snap in when the barrel is anchored.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: STEYR MANNLICHER Holding GmbHInventor: Hermann Rohrauer
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Patent number: 7644528Abstract: Machine guns having detachable barrels and methods of operating the same are disclosed. An illustrated example firearm includes a housing; a removable barrel; a latch to releasably secure the barrel in the housing, the latch having a released state and a secured state; and a carrying handle movable between a rest position and a carry position. The carrying handle cooperates with the latch such that the latch can only be moved into the released state to permit removal of the barrel when the carrying handle is at least substantially in the carry position.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Heckler & Koch, GmbHInventors: Ernst Wössner, Heinz Matt
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Patent number: 7637197Abstract: It is proposed that a loading chamber of a weapon with a breech mechanism no longer be part of a cannon tube but rather that it form, together with a breechblock, a unit, which additionally contains a device for firing ammunition and which can move relative to the bore portion of the cannon tube. This design solution can be used in all weapons with various and different breech mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbHInventors: Ralf-Joachim Herrmann, Heiner Schmees, Hans Hülsewis
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Patent number: 7631453Abstract: A semi-automatic rifle kit comprises a receiver; first and second bolt assemblies that can be interchangeably inserted inside the receiver when no barrel is coupled to the receiver; and first and second barrels that can be interchangeably coupled to the receiver when no bolt assembly is inserted inside the receiver. The first bolt assembly can be inserted inside the receiver when the first barrel is coupled to the receiver, but not when the second barrel is coupled to the receiver. The second bolt assembly can be inserted inside the receiver when the second barrel is coupled to the receiver, but not when the first barrel is coupled to the receiver. The first bolt assembly and the first barrel are designed for use with a first type of cartridge, but not a second type of cartridge. The second bolt assembly and the second barrel being are designed for use with the second type of cartridge, but not the first type of cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2005Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Inventor: Dino C. Longueira
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Patent number: 7574823Abstract: The present invention is an improved quick change barrel system for a firearm. It features an interlocking trunnion and lock ring that hold the barrel in place proximate the receiver. Intermittent threading provides multiple points of interface. A foldable handle is provided to allow safe removal of the lock ring and additional torque for attachment and removal of the lock ring from the system.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2008Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Magpul Industries Corp.Inventor: Brian Nakayama
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Publication number: 20090019756Abstract: A rapid locking system (30) of a trigger plate (22) equipped with a crosspiece (23) to the action body (21) of a firearm comprises a plunger (41) integral with the action body, holding means (50) integral with the trigger plate destined for engaging the plunger (41), the holding means (50) being rotatingly controlled to pass from an unblocked position to an engagement with the plunger (41) in a predefined arc, elastic means (68) acting on the holding means (50) to keep the coupling between the holding means (50) and the plunger (41) under tension.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2008Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: FABBRICA D'ARMI PIETRO BERETTA S.p.A.Inventor: Ugo Gussalli Beretta
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Publication number: 20090007477Abstract: An improved firearm having a barrel coupled to an upper receiver where the receiver includes a passageway extending generally parallel to the longitudinal axis, and a guidance feature extending along the passageway generally parallel to the longitudinal axis. The firearm also includes a lower receiver coupled to the upper receiver and a recoil spring assembly comprising a mating attachment structure and a disassembly button disposed on a lateral side of the upper receiver. The mating attachment structure is attached to an attachment structure of the lower receiver to attach the lower receiver to the upper receiver. Actuation of the disassembly button detaches the mating attachment structure from the attachment structure to detach the lower receiver from the upper receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicant: RMDI, L.L.C.Inventors: Alexander J. Robinson, Darin G. Nebeker, Jon C. Holway
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Publication number: 20090000173Abstract: A firearm including a bolt for securing a barrel such that the barrel attaches to a receiver with increased repeatability at the same location. The bolt included a tapered end and may also include a threaded section. The receiver comprises a barrel attachment feature which allows the bolt to pass through and can also include threads for engaging the bolt. The barrel comprises a beveled recess for engaging the tapered end of the bolt. The angle of the tapered end and the beveled recess are approximately reciprocal. The bolt passes through the receiver and its tapered end engages the beveled recess to secure the barrel to the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: RMDI, L.L.C.Inventors: Alexander J. Robinson, Darin G. Nebeker, Jon C. Holway
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Patent number: 7464496Abstract: A barrel nut for coupling a barrel of a firearm to a receiver includes a body having a first end, an opposing second end, and an outer surface. A bore extends centrally through the body from the first end to the second end. A plurality of heat conducting fins extends radially outwardly from the outer surface of the body. A fastening element fastens the breach end of the barrel nut to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Inventors: Robert B. Davies, Frank Desomma
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Publication number: 20080289238Abstract: An improved barrel link for consistently and reliably placing a barrel of a semi-automatic pistol into battery is disclosed. One embodiment of the present invention extends the width of the barrel link beyond that of the receiving channel of the barrel lug legs so as to substantially equal the exterior dimension of the barrel lug. In addition, the portions of the barrel link extending beyond the width of the channel of the barrel lug are designed to provide multiple points of contact with the front face of the barrel lug in both vertical and horizontal positions so as to reliably and consistently place the barrel into battery. The additional width of the barrel link and additional contact between the link and barrel lug aids in stabilizing lateral and rotational forces prolonging the life of the weapon.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: Karl Lippard, Inc. DBA Karl Lippard DesignsInventor: Karl C. Lippard
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Patent number: 7451564Abstract: A system for use with firearms which permits the ready exchange of barrels on a single action and stock assembly. The barrels may be quickly and easily exchanged under field conditions using a single simple tool and without removing the action and receiver from the firearm stock. Barrels of different calibers may be used on a single firearm leading to greater versatility. The system relies on a pinch lug or clamp attached to the receiver which will draw all barrels onto the receiver and into invariable coaxial alignment with the receiver and action thus insuring the bullet will always have the same trajectory.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Full Nelson, LLCInventor: Nelson Maxwell Wait
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Patent number: 7451683Abstract: The invention concerns a pistol with a housing (1), breech part (4) movable relative to housing (1), a barrel (5) arranged within breech part (4) and a trigger system (14, 15 16). The housing (1) according to the invention contains a receiver (2) and an upper housing part (3) designed in one part with it, which encloses the breech part (4) with the barrel (5) arranged in it.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2005Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: J.P. Sauer & Sohn GmbHInventors: Harald Kellermann, Adrian Thomele
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Publication number: 20080216378Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for an exchangeable barrel module for a firearm equipped with the same. An example firearm includes an exchangeable barrel module, which includes a barrel and a barrel jacket. The barrel module also includes a range finder, control electronics, a transmitter to transfer the result of the control electronics to a projectile, an operating element, and a power supply. Further, the barrel jacket holds the barrel and at least a portion of the range finder, the control electronics, the transmitter, the operating elements, or the power supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventor: Johannes Murello
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Publication number: 20080168695Abstract: The present invention is an improved quick change barrel system for a firearm. It features an interlocking trunnion and lock ring that hold the barrel in place proximate the receiver. Intermittent threading provides multiple points of interface. A foldable handle is provided to allow safe removal of the lock ring and additional torque for attachment and removal of the lock ring from the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: MAGPUL INDUSTRIES CORPInventor: Brian Nakayama
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Publication number: 20080134557Abstract: Machine guns having detachable barrels and methods of operating the same are disclosed. An illustrated example firearm includes a housing; a removable barrel; a latch to releasably secure the barrel in the housing, the latch having a released state and a secured state; and a carrying handle movable between a rest position and a carry position. The carrying handle cooperates with the latch such that the latch can only be moved into the released state to permit removal of the barrel when the carrying handle is at least substantially in the carry position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2008Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Ernst Wossner, Heinz Matt
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Publication number: 20080120886Abstract: A lever action firearm comprising a receiver for receiving cartridges, a barrel having one end operably attached to the receiver, a magazine tube having one end operably attached to the receiver, a magazine follower positioned within the magazine tube and having a indentation for interacting with a portion of an ejector lever, and an ejector lever pivotally attached to the receiver and having an elongated forward finger for interacting with the edge of the indentation of the magazine follower.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventor: Martin Ahlman
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Patent number: 7347023Abstract: Machine guns having detachable barrels and methods of operating the same are disclosed. An illustrated example firearm includes a housing; a removable barrel; a latch to releasably secure the barrel in the housing, the latch having a released state and a secured state; and a carrying handle movable between a rest position and a carry position. The carrying handle cooperates with the latch such that the latch can only be moved into the released state to permit removal of the barrel when the carrying handle is at least substantially in the carry position.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Heckler & Koch, GmbHInventors: Ernst Wössner, Heinz Matt
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Patent number: 7328530Abstract: A barrel latch safety for a grenade launcher having a barrel slidable upon a receiver via actuation of a barrel latch is provided. The barrel latch safety includes a locking plate and elongate member extending from a portion thereof so as to define a crotch between the elongate member and a side edge of locking plate. The subject safety is adapted to be positioned on their receiver such that a surface adjacent the side edge of the locking plate prohibits barrel latch actuation upon translation of the safety relative to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: R/M Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Todd Griffin
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Patent number: 7313883Abstract: A modular receiver system for firearms comprising a barrel and receiver assembly providing a quick changeover coupling means for connecting the barrel to the receiver, wherein the coupling means comprises a barrel retaining bushing and a pair of opposed cam surfaces on the receiver for hinged engagement of the cam surfaces against the barrel, and wherein the modular receiver system further comprises a rail system for mounting ancillary firearms equipments.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2005Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Leitner-Wise Rifle Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul Leitner-Wise
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Patent number: 7275342Abstract: New design for semi-automatic weapon for several tubes cartridges loading system for long guns, wherein an in-between connection steel part fixes the barrel to the receiver. The retention of the cartridges inside the parallel tubes is done by three metallic nails. The springs of the loading tubes push the cartridges into the cylinder inside the gun through three openings made into the front side of the receiver under the barrel. The rotation mechanism of the cylinder is a result of changing the movement of the bolt from horizontal into vertical.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2004Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Inventor: Juan Francisco Mautone Medvedeo
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Patent number: 7137219Abstract: Machine guns having detachable barrels and methods of operating the same are disclosed. An illustrated example firearm includes a housing; a removable barrel; a latch to releasably secure the barrel in the housing, the latch having a released state and a secured state; and a carrying handle movable between a rest position and a carry position. The carrying handle cooperates with the latch such that the latch can only be moved into the released state to permit removal of the barrel when the carrying handle is at least substantially in the carry position.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2005Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Heckler & Koch, GmbHInventors: Ernst Wössner, Heinz Matt
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Patent number: 7131228Abstract: An M-4 firearm having a lower receiver assembly and an upper receiver assembly. The upper receiver assembly is connected to the lower receiver assembly. The lower receiver assembly has a fire control assembly. The upper receiver assembly has a barrel and a hand guard. The hand guard has a venting features for allowing cooling air to pass therethrough. The hand guard has a heat shield mounted therein. The hand guard has at least one peripheral device mounting rail. The hand guard has an upper portion and a removable lower portion. The removable lower portion has at least one peripheral device mounting rail. The removable lower portion may be removed and replaced with a different second removable lower portion without the removal of fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2005Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Colt Defense LLCInventors: Paul Hochstrate, Laurance Robbins, Arthur F. Daigle
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Patent number: 7104000Abstract: A rifle, comprising a stock with a housing provided with a housing sheath and a barrel, the barrel having a barrel sleeve adapted to be removably received by the housing sheath of the housing of the stock, the housing sheath being provided with a slot extending longitudinally along said housing sheath, the housing sheath having parts for varying the slot width in the region of the slot, the diameter of the housing sheath being adjustable to the diameter of the barrel sleeve using the parts for varying the slot width, the barrel sleeve of the barrel being positively lockable with the housing sheath.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2003Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Inventor: Manfred Orth
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Patent number: 7076904Abstract: A detachable gun barrel assembly having an adapter for threaded engagement with the receiver and a barrel dimensioned for affixation to the adapter. The adapter has a mating end section which threadedly engages the receiver V-threads and a receiving end section having square internal threads. The mating end section has a limit flange at its innermost end. The receiving end section has a larger internal diameter to form an internal flange or stop between sections. The barrel has an alignment section which inserts into the mating end section and contacts the limit flange. A securing section of the barrel is provided with a square external thread to engage the receiving end section and contact the internal flange. The elongated barrel is provided with an external shoulder which contacts the receiving end section upon affixation of barrel to adapter thereby providing a number of stops to maintain barrel alignment.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Inventor: Joseph M. Rustick
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Patent number: 7059076Abstract: An attachment for a firearm having a barrel with a barrel nut mechanism located around an aft portion of said barrel. The attachment includes a shield or supplemental mechanism which is positioned close to the barrel. An attachment mechanism having a first and second claw diametrically opposed to each other, are positioned to be accepted by the barrel nut mechanism secured to the barrel. In the preferred embodiment, the attachment completely encircles the barrel using an upper portion and a lower portion which is swivelly connected to said attachment mechanism at a first end and a locking mechanism securable to the upper portion of the barrel handguard.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Abrahms Airborne ManufacturingInventors: Matthew J Stoner, Cade L. Wilson, Gustavo T. Palacios, Jeffrey W. Henderson, Gregg T. Mott
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Patent number: 7036259Abstract: A casing for firearms, comprising a metal sleeve (15) on which is stably applied, through attachment means, a barrel (12), an inner element (14) made from polymeric material for the anchoring of said sleeve (15) and an outer shell (13) made from polymeric material, is realised through successive overmouldings in sequence of the inner element (14) on the sleeve (15) to form a sleeve—inner element group (11) and then of the shell (13) on the group (11) to form the casing (10).Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta S.p.A.Inventor: Ugo Gussalli Beretta
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Patent number: 7032340Abstract: In an autoloading gun construction having the breach end of a barrel removably assembled to the forward end of a barrel extension which is positioned between and secured to wall sections of two opposing receiver plates of a receiver section, the improvement comprising an aperture formed thru each wall section, and a weld formed between edge portions of each aperture and adjacent portions of the barrel extension.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Inventors: Jerry Baber, Boje Cornils
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Patent number: 7000345Abstract: A shotgun comprises a receiver made from a first material; barrel having a portion extending into the receiver and made from a second material; a collar nut securing the barrel to the receiver; a bolt assembly disposed within the receiver and including a locking block configured to project into the barrel portion and lock the bolt assembly to the barrel prior to firing, the bolt assembly including a firing pin; and a trigger mechanism including a hammer for striking the firing pin.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Inventor: Ira M. Kay
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Patent number: 6993864Abstract: A locking block mechanism for a compact semiautomatic pistol includes a pair of forward guide rails, which are normally separate from the locking block. Additionally, the locking block includes transverse ribs on the sides of the locking block, which engage mating slots in the polymeric frame of the pistol and secure the block to the frame. The guide rails and transverse ribs are separated by a space or discontinuity on the side wall of the locking block. The guide rails include chamfered front and rear edge surfaces and arcuate, convex bottom surfaces. The above-mentioned features function to create a durable locking block that allows for the construction of a pistol that is more compact than prior art designs.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2004Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Smith & Wesson Corp.Inventors: Sean O'Clair, Michael J. Poulin, Kevin G. Foley
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Patent number: 6959509Abstract: The present invention is a quick change and torque controlled barrel nut assembly for use on a variety of firearms. The invention is made up of a generally cylindrically shaped barrel nut configured to adaptably connect a barrel to a firearm, a gas tube ring that is configured to fit over the barrel nut and a locknut that holds the gas tube ring in place. This invention allows the gun barrel to be rapidly connected by connecting the barrel to the receiver portion of a firearm, placing the freely rotating stabilizing gas ring in a desired position and tightening the locknut to hold the stabilizing gas ring in place.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2003Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Inventor: George Vais
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Patent number: 6907687Abstract: An over-and-under shotgun apparatus includes a radius track which serves as a hinge for articulating the barrel portion of the shotgun apparatus relative to the receiver/stock portion of the shotgun apparatus. The radius track is defined by a female or concave portion formed on the monoblock attached to the shotgun barrels, and a male or convex portion formed on the frame or receiver section. The radius track defines a pivot axis that is spaced from the radius track. The radius track provides a substantial surface area sufficient to absorb all of the recoil force generated when the shotgun is discharged. No additional abutment surfaces are needed. A further aspect of the invention involves a novel trigger assembly, including a striker which moves toward the front end of the firearm when the firearm is cocked, and moves toward the butt end of the firearm when the trigger is pulled to discharge the firearm.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2002Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Browning Arms CompanyInventors: Joseph F. N. Rousseau, Dwight M. Potter
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Patent number: 6889463Abstract: The subject matter of the invention is a rifle (1) comprising a stock (40), a forearm (30) and a barrel (20), the barrel (20) being releasably connectable to the stock (40) and said barrel (20) being fastenable to said stock (40) by bringing the forearm (30) into locking engagement with said stock (40) by means of a locking device (50), the locking device (50) being spring-loaded and the spring (60) being compressed by an actuation member (57) for the purpose of unlocking.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Inventor: Manfred Orth
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Patent number: 6874268Abstract: A gun in which the gun barrel (2) is seated to be axially displaced in a cradle barrel. To avoid a lifting effect of the gun barrel (2) upon firing, and omit the necessity of complicated guide grooves in the cradle barrel (3) and tabs on the gun barrel (2), an elastically deformable, first slide-bushing bearing (5) is provided at the muzzle end of the cradle barrel, and a second slide-bushing bearing (6) with a predetermined amount of fit play is provided at the breech-ring end of the cradle barrel 3.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Rheinmetall W & M GmbHInventors: Berthold Baumann, Eckehard Bohnsack, Friedhelm Knörich
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Patent number: 6836990Abstract: A preferred handguard for a rifle includes a pair of essentially identical half-grip pieces each having an elongated body with a generally triangular lateral cross-section, including two exterior sides and a mating side. The exterior sides of the triangular cross-section are formed substantially at a right angle to each other. The mating side of the triangular cross-section is centrally hollowed and has outer edges that form a mating surface for mating with the other half-grip piece to enclose an air space surrounding a section of the rifle barrel. Longitudinally extending accessory mounting rails are formed on each of the exterior sides and are recessed in the half-grip piece such that the rails are located inside a laterally extended generally semi-octagonal outline defined by an end wall. Removable elastomeric rail covers that replicate the semi-octagonal outline are provided to form a substantially continuous shape with the end wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: First Samco, Inc.Inventor: Amnon Shiloni
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Patent number: 6810614Abstract: The present invention features devices for mounting accessories to a weapon and more particularly mounting devices that allow one or more accessories to be secured to the weapon, such as a firearm and crossbow, at the same time using the same mounting device. In more particular embodiments, one of a scent generating device, a weapon hanger, a recording device and/or an illumination device, such as a flashlight is secured to the device and thus to the weapon. The present invention also features methods related thereto including methods for masking the scent of a hunter and hunting.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventors: Alphonse E. Phillips, Antonio J. Duarte
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Patent number: 6805111Abstract: A gun having a firing mechanism and a barrel. The barrel has a breech end coupled to the firing mechanism, a muzzle end, and a bore having a length which extends longitudinally between said breech and muzzle ends. The length of the bore between the breech and muzzle ends is curved.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Tippmann Pneumatics, LLCInventor: Dennis J. Tippmann, Jr.
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Patent number: 6789342Abstract: A fire arm, especially a small caliber pistol, having a grip, a frame connected to the grip, a barrel unit fixed on the frame in the operating state of the fire arm, with a barrel tube and a bolt which can move relative to the frame and barrel unit such that when a shot is fired it can move to the rear against the direction of firing, the barrel unit and/or the frame having fastening means which allow detachable mounting of the barrel unit on the frame.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Umarex Sportwaffen GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Franz Wonisch, Wulf H. Pflaumer, Thomas Scheunert
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Patent number: 6752061Abstract: A gun whose barrel (2′) is connected to a breech ring (16), and is seated to be displaced in a cradle barrel (3). To prevent a lifting effect of the barrel (2′) inside the cradle barrel (3) upon firing, a slide-bushing bearing is disposed on at least the muzzle side of the barrel (2′). The bearing encompasses a barrel bushing (7′), in which the barrel (2′) is disposed free from any lifting effect, and whose outside surface (8) slides in a form-fit (i.e., with the smallest possible amount of play) in the cradle barrel (3), so that the barrel (2′) is independently guided to slide both axially and radially. The radial sliding guidance of the barrel (2′) during firing is effected by tab-shaped protrusions (10′), which extend into corresponding, groove-shaped recesses (9′) of the barrel bushing (7′) and hold the barrel (2′) in the center of the barrel bushing (7′).Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Rheinmetall W & M GmbHInventors: Friedhelm Knorich, Berthold Baumann
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Publication number: 20040103575Abstract: An over-and-under shotgun apparatus includes a radius track which serves as a hinge for articulating the barrel portion of the shotgun apparatus relative to the receiver/stock portion of the shotgun apparatus. The radius track is defined by a female or concave portion formed on the monoblock attached to the shotgun barrels, and a male or convex portion formed on the frame or receiver section. The radius track defines a pivot axis that is spaced from the radius track. The radius track provides a substantial surface area sufficient to absorb all of the recoil force generated when the shotgun is discharged. No additional abutment surfaces are needed. A further aspect of the invention involves a novel trigger assembly, including a striker which moves toward the front end of the firearm when the firearm is cocked, and moves toward the butt end of the firearm when the trigger is pulled to discharge the firearm.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2002Publication date: June 3, 2004Applicant: Browning Arms CompanyInventors: Joseph F. N. Rousseau, Dwight M. Potter
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Publication number: 20040049964Abstract: The present invention is a quick change and torque controlled barrel nut assembly for use on a variety of firearms. The invention is made up of a generally cylindrically shaped barrel nut configured to adaptably connect a barrel to a firearm, a gas tube ring that is configured to fit over the barrel nut and a locknut that holds the gas tube ring in place. This invention allows the gun barrel to be rapidly connected by connecting the barrel to the receiver portion of a firearm, placing the freely rotating stabilizing gas ring in a desired position and tightening the locknut to hold the stabilizing gas ring in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventor: George Vais
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Patent number: 6694660Abstract: A handguard system for use on a rifle having a barrel and a receiver, the hand guard system includes a barrel nut having an inner surface with a threaded portion adapted to threadably engage the receiver for securing the barrel to the receiver and an outer surface, and a tubular handguard having an end. The tubular handguard is receivable about the barrel and is received about the barrel nut, engaging the outer surface thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Inventor: Robert B. Davies
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Patent number: 6655372Abstract: A quick detachable gun barrel assembly for allowing a user to repair one's gun more quickly and easily when needed. The quick detachable gun barrel assembly includes a barrel coupling assembly being adapted to removably attach to a chamber of a gun; and also includes an elongate barrel member being detachably attached to the barrel coupling assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventors: Damion J. Field, Richard A. Prince
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Patent number: 6651371Abstract: The present invention is a modular stock system for rifles. The system replaces the rifle's buffer tube with a modified one containing a mount for a constant cheek weld and a rail track for adjustment. A hind portion then mounts on the replacement buffer tube. The hind portion is interchangeable depending on the user's needs. Various configurations of the hind portion are discussed, including adjustable stocks, fixed stocks, and specialized stocks. The hind portion may be made even further modular by the addition of rail system.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Inventors: Richard Mark Fitzpatrick, Stephen Charles Hines
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Publication number: 20030208942Abstract: A casing for firearms, comprising a metal sleeve (15) on which is stably applied, through attachment means, a barrel (12), an inner element (14) made from polymeric material for the anchoring of said sleeve (15) and an outer shell (13) made from polymeric material, is realised through successive overmouldings in sequence of the inner element (14) on the sleeve (15) to form a sleeve—inner element group (11) and then of the shell (13) on the group (11) to form the casing (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventor: Ugo Gussalli Beretta
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Patent number: 6609323Abstract: The present invention is directed to a revolver, where headspace is achieved differently and separately from the barrel, where [a cartridge is placed in the cylinder] and where that headspace is a function of caliber and varies per caliber/cylinder. The system of the present invention links a unique barrel and cylinder relationship so that each may be exchanged with the other set on the same frame. A tension ring is used to threadedly engage the interchangeable barrel relative to the interchangeable cylinder and revolver frame such that the predetermined headspace is preserved. And all being fit to differing headspace points within the single revolver frame. Each could be numbered so that confusion of which cylinder with which barrel be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: United States Fire-Arms Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Douglas F. Donnelly