Magnetic gun mount
11740048 · 2023-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C33/0281
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A23/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
This disclosure describes a system, and apparatus for securely mounting a firearm, while maintaining to ability to load, unload, and draw the firearm from the mount with a single hand. This is accomplished using a mount that is customized to conform to a specific model of firearm, ensuring a snug fit of the firearm within the mount. Magnetic retention secures the firearm in place in the mount. Modern, magazine fed handguns can be loaded and unloaded simply by moving the slide. Cycling the slide causes it to extract a round from the chamber (if a round is present) when the slide traverses rearward relative to the receiver. A new round is loaded from the magazine when the slide traverses forward relative to the receiver (if a loaded magazine is inserted).
Claims
1. A firearm mount comprising: a block defining a recess within the block, the recess configured to receive a slide portion of a firearm, the recess being opposite of a mounting surface of the block, the mounting surface configured to be affixed to an external surface, wherein the recess is defined by a first sidewall, and a second sidewall; a slot, defined by the block, at a distal end of the block, the slot sized to receive a barrel of the firearm while retaining the slide portion of the firearm when the firearm translates towards the slot; and an ejection window, defined by a truncation in the first sidewall, wherein the first sidewall is shorter than the second sidewall, the ejection window on a side of the block, sized such that a chambered round is ejected through the ejection window when the firearm translates toward the distal end of the block.
2. The firearm mount of claim 1, wherein the recess conforms to a shape of the slide portion of the firearm.
3. The firearm mount of claim 1, wherein the block defines a magnet slot on the mounting surface of the block, the slot configured to receive a magnet.
4. The firearm mount of claim 1, wherein the block defines two or more magnet slots on a side of the block perpendicular to the mounting surface and the slot, the magnet slots configured to receive a magnet.
5. The firearm mount of claim 1, wherein the block comprises a single material, the block formed using additive manufacturing.
6. The firearm mount of claim 5, wherein the single material is plastic.
7. The firearm mount of claim 1, wherein the mounting surface defines holes configured to receive mounting hardware.
8. The firearm mount of claim 1, wherein the block defines a notch within the mounting surface configured to receive a front sight of the firearm.
9. A method for cycling a firearm comprising: placing the firearm in a mount comprising: a block defining a recess within the block, the recess configured to receive a slide portion of the firearm, the recess being opposite of a mounting surface of the block, the mounting surface configured to be affixed to an external surface, wherein the recess is defined by a first sidewall, and a second sidewall; a slot, defined by the block, at a distal end of the block, the slot sized to receive a barrel of the firearm while retaining the slide portion of the firearm when the firearm translates towards the slot; and an ejection window, defined by a truncation in the first sidewall, wherein the first sidewall is shorter than the second sidewall, the election window on a side of the block, sized such that a chambered round is ejected through the election window when the firearm translates toward the distal end of the block; translating the firearm toward the distal end of the block, wherein the slide portion is retained by the mount, and the barrel of the firearm passes into the slot; and allowing the firearm to return to battery in the mount.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) This disclosure describes a system, and apparatus for securely mounting a firearm, while maintaining to ability to load, unload, and draw the firearm from the mount with a single hand. This is accomplished using a mount that is customized to conform to a specific model of firearm, ensuring a snug fit of the firearm within the mount. Magnetic retention secures the firearm in place in the mount. Modern, magazine fed handguns can be loaded and unloaded simply by moving the slide. Cycling the slide causes it to extract a round from the chamber (if a round is present) when the slide traverses rearward relative to the receiver. A new round is loaded from the magazine when the slide traverses forward relative to the receiver (if a loaded magazine is inserted).
(7) The present solution is advantageous in that it securely mounts a firearm in place, while allowing full cycling of the slide relative to the receiver, and therefore loading and unloading, or chambering and ejecting of a round, while the firearm is held within the mount. Further cycling of the slide, as well as mounting and unmounting (or drawing) the firearm can be completed with a single hand.
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(9) Mounting holes 108 can be located near the top or side of the mount 100 and allow the mount to be fastened securely to a surface (e.g., a desk, dashboard, glovebox, wall, etc.). In some implementations, the mount 100 can be mounted using adhesives, screws, nails, or other fastening hardware. In some implementations, the mount has a detachable base, which is configured to be permanently mounted to a surface, and allows the mount to be removably mounted. For example, in some implementations mount 100 slots into a base (not shown) which is screwed into a fixed surface (e.g., a wall, desk, car dash, etc.). A removable base allows different mounts 100 for different firearms to be mounted in the same location without, for example, screwing new hardware into the surface upon which it is mounted.
(10) In some implementations, the mount 100 is configured to conform to and fit within a cup-holder (e.g., in a vehicle), and can be screwed or adhered to the inside of the cup-holder.
(11) An ejection window 106 is provided in a side of the slide channel 102, which allows chambered rounds to be ejected from the firearm if the slide is cycled while the firearm is in the mount. The size of the ejection window can vary based on the model firearm for which the mount 100 is configured. Slide channel 102 is similarly shaped to fit a specific firearm, and will have a different shape for mounts configured to hold different firearms, as shown in
(12) In some implementations, the mount 100 is constructed of a single piece of plastic or polymer, and can be formed using additive manufacturing (e.g., 3D printing) or injection molding. In some implementations, the mount 100 is formed from ABS plastic, Nylon, Acrylic, Polycarbonate, or other elastomer of sufficient strength to securely retain a firearm, and simplicity in manufacture.
(13) Optionally, the mount 100 includes a retention strap (not shown) that can be formed of leather, plastic, rubber, or other suitable material, and ensures the firearm is retained within the mount 100. In some implementations, the retention strap is pivotably affixed to the mount 100, such that a user can apply pressure and rotate the retention strap, allowing the firearm to be withdrawn.
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(17) In some implementations, mounting surface 414 is positioned on the side of the slide channel, such that the mount 400 can be mounted to a wall or other vertical surface while the firearm is in an upright position.
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(19) Although this disclosure has been described in terms of certain embodiments and generally associated methods, alterations and permutations of these embodiments and methods will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the above description of example embodiments does not define or constrain this disclosure. Other changes, substitutions, and alterations are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure.