Universal tactical light fixing mechanism
20210372736 · 2021-12-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41G11/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/35
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41G1/35
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
This invention provides a universal tactical light fixing mechanism which includes a base, a pull rod and a lock block; the pull rod passes through the base and one end thereof is disposed inside the base; the base is provided with a mounting slot for mounting a tactical light; the pull rod is provided with a handle at one end thereof which is distant from the base for controlling the pull rod to move up and down; the handle is rotatably connected with the pull rod; the base is connected with a first screw; the lock block cooperates with the first screw to provide clamping force; the lock block is provided with a gear; the pull rod has a side surface which is provided with slots that match protruding teeth on the gear; the gear is disposed inside the base and engaged with the side surface of the pull rod.
Claims
1. A universal tactical light fixing mechanism comprising a base (1), a pull rod (2) and a lock block (3); the pull rod (2) passes through the base (1) and one end thereof is disposed inside the base (1); the base (1) is provided with a mounting slot (101) for mounting a tactical light; the pull rod (2) is pro with a handle (4) at one end thereof which is distant from the base (1) for controlling the pull rod (2) to move up and down; the handle (4) is rotatably connected with the pull rod (2); the base (1) is connected with a first screw (5); the lock block (3) cooperates with the first screw (5) to provide clamping force; the lock block (3) is provided with a gear (301); the pull rod (2) has a side surface which is provided with slots that match protruding teeth on the gear (301); the gear (301) is disposed inside the base (1) and engaged with the side surface of the pull rod (2).
2. The universal tactical light fixing mechanism as in claim 1, wherein the lock block (3) comprises a lock rod (302) and a pressing plate (303); the lock rod (302) has a first end which is fixedly connected to the gear (301) and a second end which is fixedly connected to the pressing plate (303); the pressing plate (303) has a rectangular structure and passes through a rail hole to snap fit with a rail.
3. The universal tactical light fixing mechanism as in claim 1, wherein the gear (301) is provided with a blind hole; the blind hole has internal threads which cooperate with external threads of the first screw (5).
4. The universal tactical light fixing mechanism as in claim 1, wherein an outer side of a screw rod of the first screw (5) is sleeved with an annular spring plate (6); the annular spring plate (6) has a first side which abuts against an inner hole surface of the base (1) and a second side which abuts against a head of the first screw (5).
5. The universal tactical light fixing mechanism as in claim 1, wherein the pull rod (2) has a T-shaped structure, and comprises a horizontal plate (201) and a vertical rod; the slots are provided on two sides of the horizontal plate (201); the handle is rotatably connected to the vertical rod; the vertical rod is sleeved with a spring (7); the spring (7) has a first end which abuts against a bottom surface of the horizontal plate (201) and a second end which abuts against an inner hole surface of the base (1).
6. The universal tactical light fixing mechanism as in claim 5, wherein the vertical rod and the handle are hinged by a pin (8).
7. The universal tactical light fixing mechanism as in any of claim 1, wherein the handle (4) and the pull rod (2) are eccentrically and axially connected.
8. The universal tactical light fixing mechanism as in claim 1, wherein the base is provided with a limiting protrusion (9) on one side close to rail holes, and the limiting protrusion (9) is used to abut against opposite sides of two adjacent rail holes.
9. The universal tactical light fixing mechanism as in claim 1, wherein a second screw (10) is connected to the mounting slot (101); the second screw (10) passes through the mounting slot (101) to cooperate with internal threads of a mounting base of a tactical light.
10. The universal tactical light fixing mechanism as in claim 1, wherein the base (1) comprises a first side plate and a second side plate; a first angle between the first side plate and the second side plate is equal to a second angle between a rail hole surface of a firearm rail and an adjacent side surface thereof; the second side plate is mounted on the rail hole surface; the first side plate is mounted on the side surface adjacent to the rail hole surface; the mounting slot (101) is disposed on the first side plate; the pull rod (2) is provided on the second side plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0026] References in the figures: 1—base; 2—pull rod; 3—lock block; 4—handle; 5—first screw; 6—annular spring plate; 7—spring; 8—pin; 9—limiting protrusion; 10—second screw; 101—mounting slot; 201—horizontal plate; 301—gear; 302—lock rod; 303—pressing plate; 401—cam; a—Key-Mod rail hole; b—M-Lok rail hole; c—tactical light; D—mounting base.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] Some embodiments of the present invention are further described in detail below. The embodiments are illustrated in the figures. Identical or like references throughout the description and the figures represent identical or like components or components having the same or similar functions. The embodiments described below with reference to the figures should be considered illustrative for the purpose of explaining the technical features of the present invention, and should not be considered as any limitation to the present invention.
[0028] In the present invention, it should be noted that directions or positional relationships indicated by terms such as “length”, “width”, “upper”, “lower”, “front”, “rear”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “top”, “bottom”, “inner”, “outer” should be understood based on the directions or positional relationships according to the figures, and should also be understood as merely means for simplification for the sake of easier illustration of the present invention. It is not meant or intended to mean that the devices or components concerned should have such specifically described directions, or should be configured or operated according to the specifically described directions, and hence should not be considered as any limitation to the present invention.
[0029] Further, terms like “first”, “second” are used for illustrative purpose, and should not be understood as meaning or implying relative importance or as a subtle indication of a quantity of the described technical feature. Therefore, a feature defined by “first” or “second” may comprises by obvious indication or subtle implication, one or more than one of said feature in terms of quantity. In the description, “a plurality of” means a quantity of two or above, unless otherwise specified.
[0030] In the present invention, unless otherwise specified, terms such as “mount”, “connect”, “communicate” and “fix” should be understood broadly. For example, a fixed connection, a removable connection, or integral formation may be intended. Further, connection may be mechanical or electrical, direct or indirect through a medium, and may be an internal communication between two components or an interactive relationship between two components. A person skilled in this field of art should be able to understand the specific meaning of the terms described in the present invention according to the context of the practical situation described.
[0031] With reference to
[0032] As shown in
[0033] In some embodiments, the pressing plate 303 can also be elliptical in shape. When the pressing plate 303 is rotated so that the long axis of the ellipse is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the rail hole, the pressing plate 303 can enter into the rail hole; then the pressing plate 303 is rotated in the reverse direction; when the short axis of the ellipse intersects or is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the rail hole, the pressing plate 303 is stuck on one side of the rail hole.
[0034] In this embodiment, the size of the pressing plate 303 can be adjusted according to the size of the rail hole of the firearm rail. In this embodiment, when the tactical light fixing mechanism is mounted on the M-Lok firearm rail, the distance between the two long sides of the pressing plate 303 (that is, the width of the pressing plate) is smaller than the width of the M-Lok rail hole and/or Key-Mod rail hole; the length of the two long sides of the pressing plate 303 is greater than the width of the M-Lok rail hole and/or Key-Mod rail hole and smaller than the length of the M-Lok rail hole and/or Key-Mod rail hole. In this embodiment, the size of the M-Lok rail hole and the Key-Mod rail hole can be determined in advance for calculating the size of the pressing plate 303 that can suit the two types of rail holes. The tactical light fixing mechanism can be mounted on either the M-Lok rail hole or the Key-Mod rail hole. When the mechanism needs to be transferred from one type of firearm rail to another, there is no need to replace the base, thereby achieving quick mounting and detaching and high degree of applicability.
[0035] In this embodiment, the gear 301, the lock rod 302 and the pressing plate 303 are an integral structure. In some embodiments, the gear 301, the lock rod 302 and the pressing plate 303 may also be connected by welding.
[0036] In this embodiment, the gear 301 is provided with a blind hole; the blind hole has internal threads which cooperate with external threads of the first screw 5. The outer side of the screw rod of each the first screws 5 is sleeved with an annular spring plate 6. The annular spring plate 6 has a first side which abuts against the inner hole surface of the base 1 and a second side which abuts against the head of the first screw 5. During mounting, turn the handle 4 to rotate the lock blocks 3 to put the lock blocks 3 into the rail hole, and then turn the handle 4 in the opposite direction; the annular spring plates are compressed and the first screws 5 are pushed back. The clamping force between the first screws 5 and the lock blocks 3 increases under the reverse thrust of the annular spring plates, so that the tactical light fixing mechanism can be firmly mounted on the firearm rail and is difficult to sway.
[0037] As shown in
[0038] In this embodiment, the base 1 is also provided with limiting protrusions 9 on the side close to the rail hole. Each of the limiting protrusions 9 abuts against opposite sides of two adjacent rail holes to further stabilize the tactical light fixing mechanism, so that the mechanism cannot move back and forth on the firearm rail, thereby enhancing the stability of the mechanism. In this embodiment, there are two limiting protrusions 9, and the size, spacing distance and shape of the limiting protrusions 9 can be appropriately adjusted according to the distance, size and type of the adjacent rail holes.
[0039] In this embodiment, second screws 10 are connected to the mounting slot 101; the second screws 10 passes through the mounting slot 101 to cooperate with internal threads of the mounting base d of the tactical light. The mounting base d is provided on the tactical light, and the mounting base d is inserted in the mounting slot 101 to cooperate with the second screws 10 to fixedly mount the tactical light on the base 1.
[0040] As shown in
[0041] In this embodiment, the handle 4 and the pull rod 2 are eccentrically and axially connected. The end of the handle 4 connected with the pull rod 2 is a cam 401. When the handle 4 is in the position shown in
[0042] The description above illustrates only one of the more preferred embodiments of the present invention. Ordinary changes and replacements made within the scope of teachings of the present invention by a person skilled in the art should also fall within the scope of the present invention.