Patent classifications
F41A21/00
Suppressor with selectable venting
An example embodiment of a sound suppressor includes a shroud tube slidably and rotationally coupled to a vent tube. The vent tube is formed with a plurality of vent tube apertures in fluid communication with a bore extending from a first end to a second end of the vent tube. The shroud tube is formed with a plurality of shroud apertures in fluid communication with an interior void formed in the shroud tube. A rear cap attached to the vent tube is configured for attachment to the muzzle of a firearm. An indexing mechanism is configured for selectively holding the vent tube and shroud tube in an open-vent configuration with the apertures on both tubes overlapping one another, or in a closed-vent configuration with the apertures not overlapping. Sound suppression is enabled in the closed-vent configuration and minimized in the open-vent configuration.
LOCKABLE AMMUNITION
The present disclosure relates to an ammunition intended for cooperating with a barrel including a first fastening element. The ammunition has a cartridge case housing a projectile and an electrically primed primer for projecting the projectile during use. The cartridge case has a second fastening element to lock the ammunition in the barrel onto the first fastening element.
Orthotropic beam truss
A truss is provided for stiffening a gun barrel on a mount. The truss includes a collet, a plurality of retainers and complementary sets of first and second beams. The collet has corresponding pluralities of corners and faces and an annulus for receiving the gun barrel. The sets of beams correspond to the plurality of retainers. Each beam has proximal and distal ends in relation to the mount. The distal ends of the first beams connect to a corner. The distal ends of the second beams connect to a face. The proximal ends of the first and second beams connect to a respective retainer.
Method and apparatuses for attaching devices to firearm
Methods and interface devices for attaching to a firearm muzzle a suppressor having a rearward end with a threaded portion. The interface device includes an elongated body portion having a first end portion, a second end portion generally opposite the first end portion. The body portion defines a bore therethrough, and the bore defines a longitudinally-extending central axis. The first end of the body portion defines a threaded engagement portion configured to threadingly engage the threaded portion of the firearm muzzle. The exterior surface of the body portion defines visible indicia indicating a preselected position, whereby upon the suppressor being threadingly engaged with the threaded engagement portion and rotated such that the rearward end suppressor is at a preselected position relative to the indicia, the suppressor is properly tightened with respect to the interface device.
Gun Barrel Thermal Indicator
The inventive technology comprises a novel gun barrel thermal indicator system that incorporates one or more thermogenic compounds that may be coupled to a gun barrel and indicate the temperature of a gun barrel during and after use. Additional embodiments may comprise a digital gun barrel thermal indicator system that may be coupled to a gun barrel and digitally indicate the temperature of a gun barrel during and after use. This novel gun barrel thermal indicator system may indicate the temperature at which the gun barrel will cause burns, is unsafe to store, or if a pre-determined threshold temperature has been reached resulting in a loss of firing accuracy, as well as imminent and/or actual barrel failure.
Gun Barrel Thermal Indicator
The inventive technology comprises a novel gun barrel thermal indicator system that incorporates one or more thermogenic compounds that may be coupled to a gun barrel and indicate the temperature of a gun barrel during and after use. Additional embodiments may comprise a digital gun barrel thermal indicator system that may be coupled to a gun barrel and digitally indicate the temperature of a gun barrel during and after use. This novel gun barrel thermal indicator system may indicate the temperature at which the gun barrel will cause burns, is unsafe to store, or if a pre-determined threshold temperature has been reached resulting in a loss of firing accuracy, as well as imminent and/or actual barrel failure.
Variable velocity barrel assembly
A blaster for shooting projectiles that includes a housing that defines a housing interior, and a variable velocity barrel assembly positioned in the housing interior. The variable velocity barrel assembly includes a barrel that defines a barrel axis and a barrel interior. The barrel includes an exit opening at a distal end thereof. At least a first opening communicates the barrel interior with an exterior of the barrel. The first opening is defined through a side wall of the barrel. A slider member that includes a cylindrical portion that surrounds the barrel is movable axially along the barrel between a maximum velocity position where the cylindrical portion covers the first opening and a minimum velocity position where the slider member does not cover the first opening.
GAS SHELL AND GAS-FILLED BARREL TO INCREASE EXIT VELOCITY OF A PROJECTILE
Air as conventionally known is comprised of about 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen with other trace gases such as carbon dioxide, neon, and hydrogen. Other gases (e.g. helium) and partial vacuums have both a lower density and a higher speed-of-sound from that of conventional air or even some highly utilized propellant gases. The present application and described embodiments take advantage of these principles to provide a purge gas mixture and system to increase the speed of a projectile exiting the muzzle-end of a gun barrel. A partial vacuum may also be used in certain applications.
Fire control insert for firearm
A firearm comprises a frame and firing control housing insert detachably mounted in the frame. A rear securement feature includes a locking slot formed in the rear wall of the insert engaging a locking protrusion formed in the rear wall of the frame which retains the rear portion of the insert in the frame. A front securement feature includes a rotatable pin inserted through holes in the insert front portion and frame. A radial retention protrusion on the pin is interposed between the insert and frame defining an interlock feature. The pin is rotatable into a first position wherein the protrusion passes through a complementary configured frame aperture allowing the pin to be removed, and a second position wherein the protrusion is not aligned with the aperture to engage the frame and prevent pin removal.
Fire control insert for firearm
A firearm comprises a frame and firing control housing insert detachably mounted in the frame. A rear securement feature includes a locking slot formed in the rear wall of the insert engaging a locking protrusion formed in the rear wall of the frame which retains the rear portion of the insert in the frame. A front securement feature includes a rotatable pin inserted through holes in the insert front portion and frame. A radial retention protrusion on the pin is interposed between the insert and frame defining an interlock feature. The pin is rotatable into a first position wherein the protrusion passes through a complementary configured frame aperture allowing the pin to be removed, and a second position wherein the protrusion is not aligned with the aperture to engage the frame and prevent pin removal.