Recoil Absorbers And Climb Arrestors Patents (Class 89/14.3)
  • Patent number: 9541345
    Abstract: A recoil and blast controller (RBC), which may also be referred to as a muzzle brake, is attached to the muzzle of a firearm providing a mechanism for the specific purposes of controlling and reducing the intensity of the recoil, the muzzle rise, and the muzzle blast that occur when the firearm is discharged. The RBC includes: at least one internally-vented buffer chamber provided in at least one tubular buffer chamber housing; and a tubular depressurization chamber that is externally-vented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2017
    Inventor: Steven H. Schwartzkopf
  • Patent number: 9476662
    Abstract: A silencer for a firearm, in particular, an assault rifle or another long gun, is provided. The silencer can be fitted onto a barrel of the firearm, wherein a muzzle brake is fixed to the barrel and wherein the muzzle brake can be fixed to the silencer by a releaseable connection, such as a screw connection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2016
    Inventor: Andreas Steindl
  • Patent number: 9417024
    Abstract: Disclosed is a muzzle device for use with a muzzle end of a firearm barrel. The muzzle device includes a body having a central passageway extending along a central axis and being mountable to the muzzle end of the firearm barrel. A plurality of circumferentially spaced ports are provided on the body and extend generally radially outward from the central axis and open to the central passageway to provide fluid communication between the central passageway and an ambient environment external of the body. The ports are configured to direct propulsion gases generally radially outward therethrough when the firearm is discharged. The body includes a right-side portion and a left-side portion defined by a vertically-oriented imaginary plane, the ports being provided on the body such that the right-side portion directs a greater volume of propulsion gases therethrough than the left-side portion when the firearm is discharged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2014
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2016
    Assignee: Spike's Tactical, LLC
    Inventor: Thomas James Miller, III
  • Patent number: 9395137
    Abstract: A flash-suppressing muzzle brake for a firearm has a body defining a substantially cylindrical inner chamber and an open front end. A conical element is received in the inner chamber and has an open front end and a rear end that defines a conical bore. A mounting element has threads adapted to mate with threads on the body and an interior surface that receives the front end of the conical element. A first flash chamber is situated at the rear end of the conical element and has circumferentially-spaced openings and a central passageway providing fluid communication between the first flash chamber and the conical bore. A second flash suppression chamber is defined by the external surface of the conical element, the cylindrical interior surface portion of the body, and the rear portion of the body. Radial openings allow fluid communication of muzzle gases between the first and second flash chambers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2016
    Assignee: Spike's Tactical, LLC
    Inventors: Thomas James Miller, III, Maxwell Lowther, Adam Nicklos
  • Patent number: 9341426
    Abstract: A firearm muzzle brake may include a substantially cylindrical hollow first portion having a first end and a second end; a pair of opposed rows of slots extending through the first portion, each row extending axially along a side of the first portion; a pair of rows of ports extending through the first portion, each row extending axially along the first portion above one of the rows of slots; and a second portion having a first end received in the second end of the first portion, a second end, a central aperture extending through the second portion and being in fluid communication with the hollow first portion such that a bullet can pass through the first and second portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2016
    Assignee: Rock River Arms, Inc.
    Inventor: Lester C. Larson, Jr.
  • Patent number: 9316456
    Abstract: A firearm discharge gas flow control module is fluidly coupleable to a muzzle end of a firearm to allow a projectile to pass therethrough. The gas flow control module includes an inlet port, operable to receive at least a portion of a discharge gas generated by firing the projectile, and a gas chamber, bounded by at least one wall that at least partially defines a geometry of the gas chamber. The gas chamber extends both radially and longitudinally from the inlet port and translates circumferentially as the gas chamber extends longitudinally. The gas chamber terminates at a circumferential angle of rotation from the inlet port, the circumferential angle of rotation being less than 180 degrees.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2014
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2016
    Assignee: OSS Suppressors LLC
    Inventor: Russell Oliver
  • Patent number: 9310152
    Abstract: Disclosed is a muzzle brake for a firearm having a barrel with a muzzle and a bore extending along a longitudinal axis. The muzzle brake includes a body with an axial passageway substantially axially aligned with the bore. A high pressure chamber in the body receives combustion gases from the muzzle and includes at least one outlet port for venting a first portion of the combustion gases in the high pressure chamber. A second chamber in the body, forward of the high pressure chamber, receives at least a second portion of the combustion gases from the high pressure chamber. The second chamber has two opposing side openings in the body and includes a rear wall and a rearwardly-facing front wall upon which the second portion of the combustion gases impinge. The front wall has two rearwardly curved surfaces transverse to the axial passageway that form an apex transverse to the longitudinal axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2016
    Assignee: Elite Iron LLC
    Inventor: Dale Avery Poling
  • Patent number: 9303939
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides, in part, new muzzle brakes, kits, and weapons systems (e.g., rifles) that allow for incremental adjustment of the ports of a muzzle brake so that the muzzle brake can be tuned for the user and firearm system. In certain aspects, the present disclosure provides muzzle brake plugs having an interior surface defining a plug bore that extends at least partially through the thickness of the muzzle brake plug and muzzle brakes having a plurality of side ports extending laterally away from a central bore and arranged to replaceably receive muzzle brake plugs. A bottom wall closing the plug bore of a muzzle brake plug can be selectively drilled or punch-out to create or enlarge an opening with the plug bore, thus allowing a shooter to tune the muzzle brake to the firearm system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2016
    Assignee: AR1510 LLC
    Inventors: Nathan A. Brinkmeyer, Thomas L. Thacker, II
  • Patent number: 9228789
    Abstract: A muzzle brake having a body portion; a central borehole aperture extending through said body portion, having a central borehole aperture diameter; a first expansion chamber disposed within the central borehole aperture, proximate said initial end, wherein said first expansion chamber has a diameter greater than the central borehole aperture diameter; first baffle walls defining a first baffle port; second baffle walls defining a second baffle port; third baffle walls defining a third baffle port; a pair of expansion apertures, wherein said pair of expansion apertures are formed at an acute angle to one another; and a pair of baffle apertures, wherein said pair of baffle apertures are formed at an acute angle to one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2016
    Inventor: Paul Oglesby
  • Patent number: 9207034
    Abstract: A firearm muzzle brake may include a substantially cylindrical hollow first portion having a first end and a second end; a pair of opposed rows of slots extending through the first portion, each row extending axially along a side of the first portion; a pair of rows of ports extending through the first portion, each row extending axially along the first portion above one of the rows of slots; and a second portion having a first end received in the second end of the first portion, a second end, a central aperture extending through the second portion and being in fluid communication with the hollow first portion such that a bullet can pass through the first and second portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2015
    Assignee: Rock River Arms, Inc.
    Inventor: Lester C. Larson, Jr.
  • Patent number: 9163891
    Abstract: A flash hider that suppresses the visible flash signature during the discharge of a firearm, the flash hider may be connected to an end of a firearm suppressor. The flash hider includes a body having a first end, a second end, and a projection that extends from the second end. The flash hider has a central bore having a first portion and a second portion, the second portion being tapered. The flash hider may include a first plurality of apertures through the projection and a plurality of annular grooves on an inner surface of the projection. The flash hider may include a second plurality of apertures located within the second portion of the central bore and a plurality of flow ports connecting the second plurality of apertures to a third plurality of apertures located in the first end of the body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2015
    Assignees: LAW ENFORCEMENT INTERNATIONAL LTD, ANTARES TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Philip H. Dater, Gregory Felton
  • Patent number: 9157692
    Abstract: A rifle barrel having a sound suppressor and a rifle comprising such a barrel. Material disposed over the rifle barrel and extending longitudinally and distally from a proximal end of the rifle barrel defines a housing. The housing surrounds at least a majority of the sound suppressing element, which is connected to the rifle barrel solely by containment within the housing. The sound suppressing comprises an acoustic labyrinth formed by a plurality of components disposed together along a longitudinal plane coextensive with an axis of the rifle barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2015
    Assignee: GAMO OUTDOOR S.L.
    Inventor: Francisco Casas Salva
  • Patent number: 9115950
    Abstract: A firearm suppressor is provided. The firearm suppressor includes an outer body having an inner portion. A noise suppressor component is within the outer body of the firearm suppressor. The outer body may include a front portion, a rear portion, and a channel running from the front portion to the rear portion. The present invention may further include an accessory rail protruding from the outer body of the firearm suppressor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 2014
    Date of Patent: August 25, 2015
    Inventor: Aaron Marcus Bethlenfalvy
  • Patent number: 9080829
    Abstract: A muzzle brake and stabilizing device is provided for a firearm having a barrel, the barrel having a barrel axis, a muzzle, and a breech end. The muzzle brake comprises walls defining a first chamber adjacent the muzzle end of the barrel, the first chamber having a substantially closed end wall and side wall through openings. Walls defining a second chamber are proximate the first chamber, the second chamber has a substantially closed end wall and side wall through openings. Walls defining a third chamber are proximate the second chamber, the third chamber with a substantially open end and having side wall through openings. Walls defining an intermediate chamber are adapted to receive gases passing through the side walls of the first, second, and third chambers, the intermediate chamber with closed side walls and a substantially closed end wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2015
    Assignee: Innovator Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventor: Vito Cellini
  • Patent number: 8997621
    Abstract: A quick mount adapter for a firearm that includes a cylindrical adapter base having a first portion, a second portion, and a central bore. The central bore includes a first bore having a smaller diameter and a second bore having a larger diameter. A portion of the second bore is threaded and an exterior portion of the housing includes threads. The quick mount adapter includes a biasing mechanism and a washer being positioned within the second bore of the adapter base. A collar having a central bore and an internal locking profile in the central bore is threaded into the adapter base to retain the washer and biasing mechanism within the second bore. The quick mount adapter includes a spacer comprising a hollow cylindrical housing having a top surface, a central opening in the top surface, and a plurality of annular openings positioned around the central opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2014
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2015
    Assignee: Gemini Technologies
    Inventors: Philip H. Dater, Nolan Blake Young
  • Patent number: 8915174
    Abstract: The present invention is an improved barrel for a gun, wherein the gun barrel has an axis and a front face defined by a plane extending perpendicular to the axis. A plurality of ports is formed in the gun barrel. A first set of ports has a first spacing and a second set of ports is spaced apart from the first set of ports by a spacing distance greater than the first spacing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 23, 2014
    Assignee: Heizer Defense, LLC
    Inventors: Charles K. Heizer, Thomas C. Heizer
  • Patent number: 8910745
    Abstract: A firearm muzzle silencer includes an elongated cylindrical body having a cylindrical bore, a firearm mounting end, and a projectile discharge end. At least one helical insert is positioned in the cylindrical bore and proximate to the firearm mounting end. The helical insert has an insert axial bore that extends through the helical insert and a spiral groove formed on an exterior of the helical insert to define a spiral path between the helical insert and the cylindrical bore. A chamber is defined in the elongated cylindrical body adjacent to the helical insert, and the helical insert is positioned between the chamber and the firearm mounting end. A plurality of ports is formed in the elongated cylindrical body adjacent to the spiral path, wherein the plurality of ports is in communication with the chamber via the spiral path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2014
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2014
    Assignees: GSL Technology, Inc., Gemtech
    Inventor: Gregory S. Latka
  • Patent number: 8807006
    Abstract: A weapon accessory in the likeness of a human, animal, mythical, or other creature, or a part of the creature, has a longitudinal passageway adapted to allow a projectile to exit the muzzle through the accessory. The projectile passageway opens through a mouth, eye, nose/nostril, or ear structure. Additional apertures selected from these structures, other than the one selected for the projectile exit, may be in fluid communication with the projectile passageway for directing exiting gasses in desired directions, for example, for a muzzle brake. The additional apertures preferably extend generally upward at an angle to said projectile passageway, including straight upward, upward and forward, or upward and rearward, and may also extend to a left or right side. Upper and lower jaws of the creature may be shaped or sized to direct gasses and hence light/flash in desired directions, for example, for flash suppression.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2014
    Assignee: Fortune Forge LLC
    Inventor: Troy C Butler
  • Patent number: 8807272
    Abstract: A sound suppressor for firearms (such as hand guns and rifles) has a tubular body with a first end cap adjacent the barrel of the firearm, and a 5 second end cap with exhaust vents for the gases. A plurality of baffles, each having a passage for the bullet, are provided in the body intermediate the first-and-second end caps. Each baffle has a plurality of vents in the outer portion, the vents forming at least one path for the flow of the major portion of the gases through the suppressor body. By angularly offsetting the vents of adjacent baffles, the gas path(s) are made tortuous to further slow the gas flow. The baffle adjacent the first end cap can be a deflecting baffle, where the vents deflect the gases outwardly towards the body. The body may be connected to the barrel of the firearm by screw-threads or a bayonet coupling; and a flash eliminator may be connected to the body adjacent the second end cap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2014
    Inventor: John William Bladen
  • Patent number: 8800419
    Abstract: A firearm compensator, utilizing an expansion chamber affixed to a gun muzzle with an internal volume beneath the barrel's center line containing a curved surface also lying beneath the barrel's center line facing the barrel, is provided. A compression ramp connects the gun muzzle of the expansion chamber to the curved surface. Upon the firing of the gun, gasses enter the expansion chamber, thrust against the compression ramp and into the curved surface. This curved surface catches expanding gasses like a sail thereby reducing muzzle rise and rearward recoil. A plurality of exhaust ports vent the expanding gasses out of the expansion chamber and out of the shooter's field of view.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2014
    Inventor: Drew Nolle Walker
  • Patent number: 8770084
    Abstract: A suppressor system includes at least one inner core having a core bore defined therein, the core bore having a nominal core bore diameter. The inner core also includes a core-coupling portion. A plurality of muzzle brakes that each includes a bore having a nominal brake bore diameter. Each muzzle brake includes a brake-coupling portion. The inner core is configured to allow the brake-coupling portions of muzzle brakes having nominal brake bore diameters that are equal to or less than the nominal core bore diameter to couple to the core-coupling portion and to prevent the brake-coupling portions of muzzle brakes having nominal brake diameters that are greater than the nominal core diameter from coupling to the core-coupling portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2014
    Inventor: Nicholas E. Young
  • Patent number: 8769852
    Abstract: A flash suppressing and recoil compensating muzzle device for use with a firearm provides a muzzle device that reduces recoil and inhibits muzzle flash while preventing audible harmonic resonant ringing after the firearm is discharged. The present invention accomplishes this through the use of an open ended muzzle device that redirects a portion of the high velocity gasses exiting the terminal end of the weapon through asymmetrically placed narrowing exhaust openings. The asymmetrically placed narrowing exhaust openings gradually direct exiting gases to the rear and to the sides of the muzzle in order to reduce recoil and reducing light emissions. The narrowing exhaust openings are formed by the radially positioned prongs of a distinct weight and width, which widen from the proximal to distal end of the muzzle device. The weight and mass disparity between prongs prevents audible ringing by reducing resonant vibrations between neighboring prongs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2014
    Inventor: William James Coleman
  • Patent number: 8707846
    Abstract: The invention relates to a weapon (1), constructed relatively simply and compactly, for shooting ammunition (2), with a barrel (3) with recoil and a braking device (12) damping the barrel recoil. According to the invention, a plastically deformable absorption body (12) is used as the braking device (12) for reducing the recoil energy. Thus, a weapon assembly for firing ammunition is provided, wherein the weapon assembly includes: (a) a weapon including a weapon barrel provided with a recoil spring that holds the weapon barrel in an initial position; and (b) a braking device that damps barrel recoil of the weapon barrel when firing ammunition, wherein the braking device is a plastically deformable absorption body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2014
    Assignee: Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH
    Inventor: Anke Hasenkox
  • Publication number: 20140102286
    Abstract: A howitzer suitable for deployment on a ground plane, the howitzer having an ordnance for firing a projectile. The ordnance can include a barrel defining a barrel axis and having a muzzle towards the front end of the howitzer and a breech assembly at the back end of the barrel; a cradle for holding the ordnance at a traverse and an elevation; two trunnion pins located on the cradle, which co-locate with receiving trunnion bearings on a saddle, wherein in a first position said breech is located forward of the trunnion, in a second position, at the end of the recoil stroke, the breech is retracted substantially behind the trunnion, wherein a recoil stroke is variable depending on the selection of the elevation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2012
    Publication date: April 17, 2014
    Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS plc
    Inventors: Keith DAWSON, Frederick Herbert, John Michael Webb
  • Patent number: 8695474
    Abstract: A muzzle device for simultaneously mitigating the four major physical effects caused when a projectile is fired; muzzle climb, concussion, and recoil without an increased muzzle flash signature is provided. The muzzle device can include a cylindrical body defining an expansion chamber and can include a securing mechanism arranged at a proximal end and an end wall arranged at a distal end. An opening sized for a projectile can be arranged in the distal end wall. At least one distal tuning vent can be arranged in the distal end wall about the opening. A plurality of radial exhaust vents can be arranged through a cylindrical wall of the cylindrical body. The expansion chamber can define a fixed volume and the tuning and exhaust vents can define an open area. A ratio between the fixed volume and the open area can be about 0.6 to 1 to about 0.9 to 1. A method of tuning a muzzle device is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2014
    Assignee: Battle Comp Enterprises, LLC
    Inventors: Martin Ferdinand Overbeek Bloem, Edward Alan Normandy
  • Patent number: 8695475
    Abstract: A muzzle brake of a weapon or a weapons system for small- and medium-calibre weapons, that has a reduced outer signature with respect to heat and/or propellant gas emissions is provided. For this purpose, the propellant gas emerging from the barrel is diverted to the gas outlet openings of the muzzle brake in order to impinge on them to absorb the recoil, and is then made to pass further to the rear, and thereby cooled in a device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2014
    Assignee: Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH
    Inventor: Hubert Schneider
  • Patent number: 8627755
    Abstract: A muzzle brake/compensator for attachment to the barrel of a firearm incorporates an expansion chamber for receiving expanding gases following a projectile exiting from the barrel of the firearm. The expanding gases in the expansion chamber are directed to strategically positioned ports in the periphery of the muzzle brake which directs the escaping expanding gases radially outwardly from the centerline of the firearm bore and inclined toward the firearm/shooter. The expansion chamber is provided with a baffle surface extending from the interior surface of a bore extension or wiper section to the port entrances of the respective ports. The angle of the baffle surface with respect to the bore centerline is limited to a range within which significant reduction in recoil force is achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2011
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2014
    Inventor: Don M. Eckel
  • Patent number: 8578832
    Abstract: This invention is directed to a muzzle brake that can be attachably connected to a weapon system having a barrel comprising: a housing; a front opening defined in the housing having a diameter generally the same size as the caliber of the barrel to which the housing can be attached; an impact plane included in the housing having an angle of incident greater than 90 degrees defined between the impact plane and the longitudinal axis of the housing; an eddy plane included in the housing having an angle of incident defined between the eddy plane and the longitudinal axis of the housing that is greater than the incident of angle of the impact plane; and, a concave surface included in the housing and carried by the eddy plane; a forward port defined by the impact plane, eddy plane and concave surface in the housing so that a portion of the gas expelled from the barrel is deflected outward from the housing upon contacting the impact plane and a portion of the gas expelled from the barrel is deflected by the concave
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2010
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2013
    Assignee: Teludyne Tech Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Alan Adolphsen
  • Patent number: 8555765
    Abstract: The invention relates to devices for attaching or removing a sound suppressor or other auxiliary device to a firearm. The device has a mount body threadedly attachable to a muzzle attachment device attached to the muzzle of a gun. A locking spring extends around a portion of the mount body, and has serrated pawls for engaging a portion of the muzzle attachment device. An annular, rotatable locking collar attaches to the mount body and extends over the locking spring. As the locking collar is rotated, a reduction in diameter of the inner surface of the locking collar can urge the pawl into secured contact with the muzzle attachment device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2013
    Assignee: Silencerco, LLC
    Inventors: Henry L. Graham, II, William J. Ellison
  • Publication number: 20130233162
    Abstract: A muzzle brake of a weapon or a weapons system for small- and medium-calibre weapons, that has a reduced outer signature with respect to heat and/or propellant gas emissions is provided. For this purpose, the propellant gas emerging from the barrel is diverted to the gas outlet openings of the muzzle brake in order to impinge on them to absorb the recoil, and is then made to pass further to the rear, and thereby cooled in a device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 6, 2012
    Publication date: September 12, 2013
    Applicant: RHEINMETALL WAFFE MUNITION GMBH
    Inventor: Hubert SCHNEIDER
  • Patent number: 8528691
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for a silencer for use on a conventional firearm wherein the silencer has a monolithic core which is machined from a single piece of metal or the like. The core is mounted in a tubular cover on the barrel of the firearm in the conventional manner. The silencer has a plurality of baffles which are disposed at opposite acute angles measured from a perpendicular line to the longitudinal axis of the silencer so that the baffles are disposed in an opposite configuration. Each of the baffles has serrated faces on both faces of the baffle and is supported by a rib disposed on the lateral midline of each baffle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2013
    Inventors: Tony E. Carmichael, Stacy A. Strickland
  • Patent number: 8522662
    Abstract: A Controlled Unaided Surge and Purge Suppressor for firearms uses the blast and plume characteristics inherent to the ballistic discharge process to develop a new two-step controlled surge and purge system centered around advanced mixer-ejector concepts. The blast surge noise is reduced by controlling the flow expansion, and the flash effects are reduced by controlling inflow and outflow gas purges. This is a C-I-P application. In the preferred C-I-P embodiment, the blast surge is mitigated via a slotted mixer nozzle; a first expansion chamber; a generally “wagon-wheel” shaped blast baffle with a vent hole; a series of alternating baffles, with vent holes, strategically located along the suppressor's inner wall surface; a second expansion chamber; and an exit opening. This preferred C-I-P embodiment contains no “outside” vent holes (i.e., throughbores) which extend through the suppressor's outer or longitudinal wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2013
    Assignee: FloDesign, Inc.
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, Jr., Michael J. Werle, Bart Lipkens, Jason Gawencki
  • Patent number: 8511425
    Abstract: A suppressor mechanism has an elongate tubular housing containing baffles and into which is assembled a suppressor mount body having spaced thread sections and spaced tapered gas seal surfaces. An adapter/muzzle brake member defines an internally threaded section that establishes threaded connection with the reduced diameter externally threaded section of a typical firearm barrel that is prepared for attachment of a suppressor thereto. The suppressor mount body and the muzzle brake/adapter member each define spaced threaded sections that establish threaded connection and promote enhanced structural integrity. The spaced internal tapered surfaces of the suppressor mount body and the spaced external tapered surfaces of the muzzle brake/adapter member establish spaced internal cartridge gas seals that prevent high pressure hot cartridge gas and gunpowder residue from coming into contact with and potentially fouling the thread connections of the suppressor mount body and the muzzle brake/adapter member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2013
    Inventor: Mark C. Larue
  • Patent number: 8505431
    Abstract: A firearm noise suppressor having an internal base frame member with a plurality of inserts mounted thereto. In one form the suppressor is provided with a slip chamber allowing gas to be forwarded to a longitudinally forward chamber for pre-compression of gas therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2013
    Assignee: Tactical Solutions
    Inventor: Tom Hines
  • Patent number: 8490534
    Abstract: A flash hider has a central bore for receiving the barrel of a firearm at one end and three tapered tines at the opposing end with a gap formed between each pair of adjacent tines. Just past the muzzle-seat in the central bore is a flared entrance leading to the gaps thereby allowing hot air and combustion gases to expand radially through the gaps between the tines, thereby cooling the hot air and gases. The lateral faces of the tines are stepped to cause turbulent mixing of the cooler air surrounding the flash hider with the exiting gases so as to further expand and cool in order to prevent re-ignition and thereby reduce secondary flash. Long tines help to hide all but direct viewing of primary flash.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2013
    Assignee: FN Manufacturing, LLC
    Inventor: Charles Moore
  • Patent number: 8490535
    Abstract: A flash hider, a sound suppressor and a quick-disconnect coupler that holds the sound suppressor to a flash hider is disclosed. The quick-disconnect coupler enables the suppressor to be attached to the flash hider so that the hider forms a nozzle at the entrance to the sound suppressor to facilitate the operation of the suppressor. The coupler includes a collar that threads to the first part of the suppressor over plural holes formed therein. Camming latches set in these holes are held firmly against flat surfaces on the exterior of the flash hider by the collar. A spring lock holds the collar against rotation until it is released.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2013
    Assignee: FN Manufacturing, LLC
    Inventors: Charles Moore, Thomas Mooty
  • Patent number: 8490536
    Abstract: A weapon accessory in the likeness of a human, animal, mythical, or other creature, or a part of the creature, has a longitudinal passageway adapted to allow a projectile to exit the muzzle through the invented device. The projectile passageway opens through a mouth, eye, nose/nostril, or ear structure. Additional apertures selected from these structures, other than the one selected for the projectile exit, are in fluid communication with the projectile passageway for directing gasses from the weapon discharge in desired directions, in order to serve as a muzzle brake. The additional apertures preferably extend generally upward at an angle to said projectile passageway, including straight upward, upward and forward, or upward and rearward, and may also extend to a left or right side.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2013
    Assignee: Fortune Forge LLC
    Inventor: Troy C Butler
  • Patent number: 8485082
    Abstract: A firearm barrel that reduces muzzle climb and recoil by tapping a portion of the discharge products near the breech and venting them toward the muzzle end of a firearm. Some discharge products have also have an upward component to reduce muzzle climb, some have a downward or sideways component to lessen the effect of the upwardly directed discharge products on a top mounted accessory such as a telescopic sight.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2013
    Inventor: Edward Masaki
  • Patent number: 8424440
    Abstract: A muzzle brake with reduced blast overpressure may include a body having a top, a bottom, and an attachment hub. Vanes may extend from the top to the bottom. A first vane may be located at a front of the bore in the attachment hub. The first vane may have a forward-angled internal surface. A second vane may be located axially forward of the first vane. The second vane may have a forward-angled rear surface and a forward-angled front surface. A third vane may be located axially forward of the second vane. The third vane may have a rearward-angled rear surface. The forward-angled internal surface of the first vane may include an inner surface adjacent the bore and an outer surface adjacent the inner surface. The inner and outer surfaces may be angled differently with respect to the longitudinal axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2013
    Assignee: The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventors: Robert Carson, Christopher Aiello
  • Patent number: 8397862
    Abstract: A gun suppressor having a single or multiple vacuum chambers that create a vacuum enclosed volume for gases to expand into. Accordingly, the pressure of the gas that exits the suppressor is reduced significantly; therefore, the sound of the gun firing is more silent than conventional silencers. Prior to firing the gun, a vacuum seal is placed at the exit orifice of the suppressor and a vacuum is created inside of the suppressor with the use of a vacuum pump. The vacuum chamber reduces the pressure wave caused at the end of the firearm's barrel. When the firearm is discharged, the gases fill the vacuum chamber instead of exiting at normal atmospheric pressure level. As the bullet continues its travel through the end of the suppressor, it perforates the vacuum seal and continues its flight path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2013
    Inventor: Ronnie Alexander Shand
  • Patent number: 8397615
    Abstract: A cover for use with a firearm sound suppressor comprises an insulating body and a retention apparatus attached to the insulating body. The insulating body includes one or more layers of thermally-insulating material. The insulating body is configured for being wrapped around the firearm sound suppressor. The retention apparatus includes a securing structure configured for being wrapped around the insulating body to secure the insulating body in a fixed position with respect to the firearm sound suppressor after the insulating body is wrapped around the firearm sound suppressor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2013
    Inventor: Dale Avery Poling
  • Patent number: 8342071
    Abstract: There is provided a flash suppressor for use with a firearm to attenuate muzzle flash. The flash suppressor can be used in conjunction with attachments, and provides mounting and alignment means therefore. In an embodiment, the flash suppressor comprises: a generally cylindrical body having a longitudinal axis, a muzzle end, and an exit end; a passage extending through the body and along the longitudinal axis; and a set of apertures. The passage includes: a mount portion for mounting the flash suppressor to the firearm muzzle; a transition portion; an intermediate portion; and a truncated conical portion having a diameter that increases toward the exit end. The transition portion joins the mount portion and the intermediate portion, and the intermediate portion joins the transition portion and the truncated conical portion. The apertures extend through the body of the flash suppressor and into the truncated conical portion, and channel propellant gases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2013
    Assignee: Colt Canada Corporation
    Inventor: Thomas Hortobagyi
  • Patent number: 8316751
    Abstract: A minigun having a plurality of barrels. At least one barrel has a lug. A barrel clamp is attached to the barrels. The barrel clamp has a rear portion with apertures to receive the barrels. The barrel clamp has a front portion with apertures to receive the free end of the barrels. A clamp collar captures both the rear portion of the barrel clamp and at least one lug. The clamp collar may have two parts that are hingedly attached at one end and releasably pinned at the other end. Each of the two parts may have two flanges. The two flanges may be spaced apart by a distance defined by the barrel clamp's length. Each of the flanges may include a plurality of scallops. The clamp collar and the barrel clamp may each include a plurality of apertures that are aligned when the clamp collar is closed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2012
    Inventor: Michael John Dillon
  • Patent number: 8307946
    Abstract: A firearm suppressor for mounting on a firearm to suppress sound emanating from the firearm when fired may comprise a housing defining an interior and a baffle insert positioned in the interior of the housing. The baffle insert may have at least two baffle wall portions dividing the interior of the housing into at least three baffle chambers, with the baffle wall portions being spaced from each other in a longitudinal direction of the insert. The baffle insert may define a central longitudinal passage for a projectile fired from the firearm to pass through the insert. The baffle insert may define a convoluted passage for combustion gases to pass through the insert, with the convoluted passage being distinct from the longitudinal passage. The convoluted passage may be in communication with the central longitudinal passage and may be defined by at least one auxiliary hole extending through the baffle wall portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2012
    Inventor: Cory L. Johnston
  • Patent number: 8291805
    Abstract: A locking device mountable to a rifle flash hider having grooved and flat portions. The locking device includes a body portion having an end, a bore and at least two undercut slots located in the end. At least two locking tabs are slidably engaged in the undercut slots, the locking tabs having a mounting hole and flat and arcuate confronting surfaces. An endcap is engageable with the body, the endcap having a central opening and at least two eccentric slots. At least two guide pins are located within the eccentric slots and engaged with the corresponding locking tab mounting holes. The locking tabs slidably move within the undercut slots in the body towards and away from the endcap opening when the endcap is rotated, thereby engaging and disengaging a flash hider having corresponding flat and arcuate portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2012
    Inventor: Jay J. Quilligan
  • Patent number: 8276305
    Abstract: The invention relates to systems, methods and devices for controlling the dispersion of shot or other projectiles fired from a weapon such as a shotgun. Embodiments according to the invention employ an inner cylindrical chamber that is divided at a median transverse plane into forward and rear sections. The rear section of the chamber tapers toward the median transverse plane and includes a number of radial vents that open into an outer chamber that provides one or more gas bypass channels into the forward section of the tubular chamber. Alternatively, channels function as unitary vents and outer chamber to provide for a gas bypass. The forward section tapers toward a forward muzzle opening. When a multiple projectile load/wad is fired from the weapon, expanding gas is sealed behind the load until it has advanced past the radial vents at which point, gas is allowed to expand into the outer chamber resulting in a momentary pressure drop and reduced propulsion force behind the wad/load.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2012
    Inventors: Larry Leutenegger, Gerald E. Poe
  • Patent number: 8272313
    Abstract: The invention comprises an improved recoil control device comprising a bolt head and an inertia block for use in a variety of firearms. In one embodiment, the bolt head and inertia block are articulated so that the displacement of the bolt head results in a force component outside the firing axis of the barrel of the firearm. The device can be incorporated into firearms of a variety of sizes and configurations to produce recoil reduction and/or weight reduction advantages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2012
    Assignee: Kriss Systems SA
    Inventors: Jan Henrik Jebsen, Renaud Kerbrat
  • Patent number: 8250962
    Abstract: A bullet velocity enhancing rifle attachment assembly a sleeve having a first end, a second end and a perimeter wall. The sleeve has an aperture therein extending into the first end and outwardly of the second end. The aperture is defined by an inner wall including a first portion adjacent to the first end, an second portion adjacent to the second end and a central portion positioned between the first and second portions. The central portion has an toroidal shape. A coupler attached to the second end of the sleeve is releasably engageable with a gun barrel to align the aperture with the gun barrel. Pressure from a front side of a bullet traveling down the gun barrel is forced into the central portion to travel around the toroidal shape and back into the aperture toward the first portion, behind the bullet, as the bullet travels through the central portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2012
    Inventors: Isaac Guenther, Tina Guenther
  • Publication number: 20120167749
    Abstract: A suppressor system includes at least one inner core having a core bore defined therein, the core bore having a nominal core bore diameter. The inner core also includes a core-coupling portion. A plurality of muzzle brakes that each includes a bore having a nominal brake bore diameter. Each muzzle brake includes a brake-coupling portion. The inner core is configured to allow the brake-coupling portions of muzzle brakes having nominal brake bore diameters that are equal to or less than the nominal core bore diameter to couple to the core-coupling portion and to prevent the brake-coupling portions of muzzle brakes having nominal brake diameters that are greater than the nominal core diameter from coupling to the core-coupling portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2011
    Publication date: July 5, 2012
    Inventor: Nicholas E. Young
  • Patent number: 8210087
    Abstract: The invention is an adapter and a method for securing a silencer/suppressor to the barrel of a firearm. The invention incorporates a uniformly deformable spring washer positioned within a cavity within the adapter. The cavity communicates with an opening in the silencer/suppressor into which the discharge end of the barrel of the firearm is fitted. As the silencer/suppressor is secured to the discharge end of the barrel of the weapon, the uniformly deformable spring washer is deformed uniformly, locking the silencer/suppressor together with the barrel of the weapon, and preventing the silencer/suppressor from separating from the barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2012
    Inventor: Gregory S. Latka