Magazine Latch
20220170710 · 2022-06-02
Inventors
- Laurent Balhan (Mormont, BE)
- Dorian Delvaux (Oupeye, BE)
- Charles-Aurèle Gielen (Amay, BE)
- André Kartheuser (Malmedy, BE)
Cpc classification
F41A17/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A17/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to an unlocking mechanism of a pistol magazine comprising at least one control button (2, 9) arranged on the flank of a grip (1) in which a magazine (3) can be inserted, each control button (2, 9) being attached to one end of a control lever (4, 5) controlling the rotation of a latch cam (8) arranged in front of or behind the grip (1), said latch cam (8) comprising a latch (13), cooperating, during use, with a stop surface (15) arranged on the front or rear surface of the magazine (3) in order to lock or unlock said magazine (3), at least one spring (6) keeping the latch cam (8) in the locked position of the magazine in the absence of pressure exerted on the control button (2, 9).
Claims
1. An unlocking mechanism of a pistol magazine comprising at least one control button arranged on the flank of a grip in which a magazine can be inserted, each control button being attached to one end of a control lever controlling the rotation of a latch cam arranged in front of or behind the grip, said latch cam comprising a latch, cooperating, during use, with a stop surface arranged on the front or rear surface of the magazine in order to lock or unlock said magazine, at least one spring keeping the latch cam in the locked position of the magazine in the absence of pressure exerted on the control button, the unlocking mechanism comprising two control buttons arranged to the right and left of the grip and each control lever comprising a control lever lug bearing on a corresponding latch cam lug of the latch cam, the latch cam being rotated when one of the control buttons is actuated and the unlocking device comprising a latch cam return spring keeping the latch cam in the locked position and two control lever springs keeping the control levers in the locked position, so as to make the movement of the left and right control buttons independent of one another.
2. The pistol according to claim 1, wherein the latch cam is arranged behind the grip.
3. The pistol according to claim 1, comprising a frame guiding the slide and a carcass covering said frame, the latch cam axis being attached on the frame.
4. The pistol according to claim 3, wherein the frame is made from metal while the carcass is polymeric.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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NUMERICAL REFERENCES OF THE FIGURES
[0024] 1. Handle
[0025] 2. Right control button
[0026] 3. Magazine
[0027] 4. Right control lever
[0028] 5. Left control lever
[0029] 6. Latch cam return spring
[0030] 7. Latch cam lug
[0031] 8. Latch cam
[0032] 9. Left control button
[0033] 10. Right control lever lug
[0034] 11. Latch cam axis
[0035] 12. Right control lever return spring
[0036] 13. Latch of the latch cam
[0037] 14. Detail shown in
[0038] 15. Stop surface of the magazine
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0039] The present invention relates to a magazine unlocking mechanism, in particular a magazine unlocking mechanism integrated into a semiautomatic pistol.
[0040] As shown in
[0041] As shown in
[0042] Of course, a single lever and control button could suffice to unlock the magazine and would in itself have the advantage of the top to bottom movement, and the determination of an appropriate control travel. Nevertheless, in this case, the weapon could not easily be adapted to all shooters and it would be necessary to have specific devices for right-handed shooters and left-handed shooters. Therefore, advantageously, the latch according to the invention comprises a control button on each side of the grip.
[0043] As shown in
[0044] In the case of a non-ambidextrous mechanism, comprising a single control button 2, 9 and a single lever 4, 5, the rotation of the latch cam 8 can simply be obtained by securing the lever 4, 5 to said latch cam 8. In this case, a single spring 6, 12 acting either on the cam 8, or below the lever 4, 5, suffices to return the latch to the locked position after loading.
[0045] In the case of an ambidextrous mechanism, if the two levers 4, 5 are secured to the cam 8, the two control buttons 2, 9 will move jointly. This joint movement can pose reliability problems in the case where the button on the side of the palm of the shooter's hand is located at the base of the index finger, or below part of the palm exerting strong pressure on the corresponding button. Indeed, in this case, the pressure from the palm or the base of the index finger could prevent the unlocking movement, or worse, return of the latch to the locking position. In this case, it could be complicated to replace a new magazine reliably. Therefore, advantageously, the two control levers 4, 5 actuate the latch cam by simple bearing of a control lever lug 10, on a corresponding latch cam lug 7 on the latch cam 8.
[0046] In this case, a latch cam spring 6 ensures the return of the latch cam 8 irrespective of the actuated button 2, 9 (that is to say, left or right). Two separate springs ensure the return of the two levers 4, 5 independently. This variant therefore makes it possible to make the movement of the two independent.
[0047] One skilled in the art will easily understand that while the ideal ergonomics are indeed obtained by placing the latch cam 8 behind the grip 1 (length of the levers substantially equal to the length of a thumb), this device could be transposed symmetrically in front of the handle.
[0048] In many recent semiautomatic pistols, the guiding function of the moving parts in general, and of the slide in particular, is uncoupled from the gripping function of the weapon by the use of a metal frame comprising rails on which the slide slides during the cycle of the weapon. A carcass comprising the grip supports this frame. This grip comprises a magazine well in which the magazine is inserted. Advantageously, the axis of the latch cam 11 is attached to the frame and not to the carcass, so as to improve the positioning of the head of the magazine (and as a result, the positioning of the cartridge to be loaded) relative to the slide in order to avoid reloading problems during the cycle of the weapon.