Firearm Grip
20210381788 · 2021-12-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C23/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A modular grip device for a firearm. The modular grip is designed to be removable from a firearm's frame. The modular grip is designed with recesses on both sides of the grip. Removable panels are designed to fit into the recesses, with a beveled edge securing an edge of each panel to a undercut surface in the modular grip. A trim ring is affixed to an end of the modular grip, with a coaxial hole designed into the grip and trim ring, which is designed to receive a retaining pin.
Claims
1. A firearm device, comprising: a modular grip, detachable from a frame; a first recess on a first side of the modular grip capable of receiving a first grip panel; a second recess on a second side of the modular grip capable of receiving a second grip panel; and with the first recess and the second recess positioned on opposing sides of the modular grip.
2. The firearm device of claim 1, in which the first grip panel is removably affixed into the first recess, and the second grip panel is removably affixed into the second recess.
3. The firearm device of claim 2, in which a trim ring encompasses the modular grip's distal end.
4. The firearm device of claim 3, in which a lip of the trim ring engages both with a first grip panel tab on a distal end of the first grip panel and with a second grip panel tab on a distal end of the second grip panel.
5. The firearm device of claim 2, in which a proximal end of the first grip panel includes a beveled surface which engages an undercut surface in a proximal end of the first recess; and a proximal end of the second grip panel includes a beveled surface which engages an undercut surface in a proximal end of the second recess.
6. The firearm device of claim 3, in which the modular grip includes a grip tab which engages with a grip tab recess on the trim ring.
7. The firearm device of claim 6, in which both the trim ring and the modular grip contain a coaxial hole capable of receiving a retaining pin, with the retaining pin capable of securing the trim ring to the modular grip.
8. The firearm device of claim 1, in which the firearm device is for a handgun or a rifle.
9. The firearm device of claim 2, in which the first and second grips panels are made from at least one material of plastic, metal, and carbon fiber.
10. A method of customizing a firearm device, comprising: detachably mounting a modular grip to a frame; removably affixing a first grip panel into a first recess on a first side of the modular grip, removably affixing a second grip panel into a second recess on a second side of the modular grip, the first recess and second recess positioned on opposing sides of the modular grip; and affixing a trim ring to the modular grip's distal end.
11. The method of claim 10, in which a proximal end of the first grip panel includes a beveled surface and is engaged with an undercut surface in a proximal end of the first recess; and the proximal end of the second grip panel includes a beveled surface and is engaged with an undercut surface in a proximal end of the second recess.
12. The method of claim 10, in which the modular grip includes a grip tab which engages with a grip tab recess on the trim ring.
13. The method of claim 10, in which both the trim ring and the modular grip contain a coaxial hole capable of receiving a retaining pin, with the retaining pin capable of securing the trim ring to the modular grip.
14. The method of claim 10, in which the first and second grip panels are selected to according to volume.
15. The method of claim 10, in which the first and second grip panels are selected to according to weight.
16. The method of claim 10, in which the first and second grip panels are selected to according to surface texture.
17. The method of claim 10, in which the first and second grip panels are selected to according to shape.
18. The method of claim 10, in which the first and second grip panels are selected to according to material.
19. The method of claim 10, in which the first grip panel and the second grip panel each have a thickness between 0.05 inches and 0.75 inches
20. The firearm device of claim 10, in which the first grip panel fits flush into the first recess and the second grip panel fit flush into the second recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] Firearm designs include those in which a modular grip is removable from the firearm frame. The design of a grip separate from a pistol frame allows users to change both grip size and material. However, the changing of a modular grip is typically a complex procedure that is performed by a firearm manufacturer, rather than by a user. Thus expense of purchasing an additional modular grip and the complexity of changing it are problematic. An alternate design includes a non-removable/non-modular grip with removable grip panels that allows a user to adjust the size of the overall grip for best hand fit. These panels available are in different sizes and may allow shooters with different hand sizes to adjust the fit of a single firearm.
[0037] Removable grip panels may also allow users the opportunity for different textures allowing the same firearm to be used for different applications. The ability to have grip panels made from different materials may also allow the user to adjust the balance of the gun and potentially reduce recoil by adding weight to the non-reciprocating grip. Therefore a need exists for a modular grip with interchangeable grip panels, where the grip panels can easily be replaced by a user, without the need for an entire grip change. The present disclosure describes a device which may be suited to either a handgun or a rifle.
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[0047] As different materials have different densities, grip panels may also be varied according to weight. Thus, grip panels may be manufactured, and then selected by the user, according to grip weight. Grip panels of different weights may also allow the end user to adjust the balance of the gun and potentially reduce recoil by adding weight to the non-reciprocating grip.
[0048] Grip size and shape, and therefore grip panel size, may also be significant for optimal fit of a user's hand to a firearm grip. Thus, grip panels may be manufactured, and then selected by the user, according to a grip panel's thickness and overall shape. A non-limiting example: a user with larger hands may select thicker grip panels, while a smaller-handed user may select thinner grip panels. Different embodiments may use different shapes for a grip panel, even among grip panels of the same thickness.
[0049] In one embodiment, the thickness of each of the first grip panel 52a and the second grip panel 52b is 0.063 inches, including the thickness of any textured surfaces; in another embodiment the thickness is 0.093 inches. including the thickness of any textured surfaces; and in another embodiment the thickness is 0.251 inches, including the thickness of any textured surfaces. There may be additional embodiments with thicknesses between any of the above thicknesses, or greater than the thickest dimension of 0.251 inches. In one embodiment, the depth of each of the first recess 40a and the second recess 40b is 0.063 inches.
[0050] Affixing grip panels to a modular grip may be accomplished by inclusion of a trim ring at the distal end of the modular grip.
[0051] Thus, removal of retaining pin 125 from the coaxial holes allows trim ring 60 to swing down, disengaging grip tab 110 from grip tab recess 115, thereby allowing the trim ring to be removed from the modular grip. With the trim ring removed, the grip panels may then readily be removed. A trim ring lip 65 may be the portion of trim ring 60 which engages with first grip panel tab 70a and second grip panel 70b.
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[0053] Some aspects of this detailed description, as well as views shown in the accompanying drawings, are of a first grip panel 52a which is removably affixed into a first recess 40a on a first side 42a. The opposing side of the modular grip 20, that is second side 42b, is a mirror-image of first side 42a. All related features are identical between first side 42a and second side 42b and correspond with each other, such as: second recess 40b, second grip panel 52b, second grip panel tab 70b on distal end 74, proximal end 51b of panel 52b, proximal end of second recess 40b, and beveled surface 105b. Descriptions and drawings equally applicable to both sides, with the first side 42a described as an example and detail for second side 42b not repeated for brevity.
[0054] Although the present invention has been described with respect to one or more embodiments, it will be understood that other embodiments of the present invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Hence, the invention is deemed limited only by the appended claims and the reasonable interpretation thereof.