Portable firearm

11761723 · 2023-09-19

    Inventors

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    International classification

    Abstract

    A portable firearm includes component parts such as a barrel, a locking mechanism, a grip, a stock and a magazine. The grip has a left and a right grip element, wherein the user of the firearm grasps the left grip element with the left hand and the right grip element with the right hand, in order to bring the firearm into a shooting position, preferably centrally in front of his body, in which the open end of the barrel of the firearm points away from the body of the user.

    Claims

    1. A portable firearm, comprising component parts comprising: (a) a barrel having an open end; (b) a locking mechanism; (c) a grip comprising a left grip element and a right grip element; (d) a stock; and (e) a magazine; wherein the firearm is configured so that a user of the firearm having a body, a left hand, and a right hand grasps the left grip element with the left hand and the right grip element with the right hand in order to bring the firearm into a shooting position wherein the open end of the barrel of the firearm points away from the body of the user, and to hold the firearm during shooting; wherein the grip is disposed in front of a center of gravity of the firearm relative to a shooting direction of the firearm; wherein the grip elements are disposed upon a support structure adapted to receive further component parts of the firearm disposed upon the support structure; wherein the stock is provided on a side of the support structure pointing toward the body of the user with a surface in contact with a chest region situated between shoulders of the user when the firearm is in the shooting position; and wherein the firearm further comprises at least one trigger configured to be actuated by at least one finger of one hand of the user, when the firearm is in the shooting position.

    2. The portable firearm according to claim 1, wherein the grip in the shooting position of the firearm is disposed at least predominantly above the barrel.

    3. The portable firearm according to claim 1, wherein the grip is U-shaped having first and second legs; and wherein the left grip element is formed by the first leg of the U-shaped element and the right grip element is formed by the second leg of the U-shaped element.

    4. The portable firearm according to claim 3, wherein the first and second legs forming the grip elements have first and second ends, respectively, joined to the support structure; wherein the grip comprises a part joining the first and second legs; and wherein the part of the grip joining the first and second legs is spaced apart from the support structure and is transverse relative to the barrel.

    5. The portable firearm according to claim 1, further comprising first and second triggers; wherein the first and second triggers are configured so that the first trigger can be actuated by at least one finger of the left hand of the user and the second trigger can be actuated by at least one finger of the right hand of the user when the firearm is in the shooting position.

    6. The portable firearm according to claim 5, wherein the firearm is constructed in such a way that one shot or more than one shot can be fired only when both triggers are actuated simultaneously in order to reduce hand injuries on a muzzle of the firearm and thereby to increase safety.

    7. The portable firearm according to claim 1, further comprising a carrying system configured for holding the firearm in front of the body of the user both in the shooting position, wherein the open end of the barrel of the firearm points forward, and in a transport position, wherein the open end of the barrel of the firearm points downward.

    8. The portable firearm according to claim 1, further comprising a carrying system configured to suspend the firearm with swiveling capability upon the user in front of the body of the user; wherein the firearm is configured to have a center of gravity when so suspended that enables a smooth swiveling of the firearm by 90 degrees from a transport position into the shooting position.

    9. The portable firearm according to claim 7, wherein the carrying system has at least one belt configured to fasten the firearm upon the user.

    10. The portable firearm according to claim 7, wherein the carrying system has at least one figure eight belt configured to fasten the firearm upon the user.

    11. The portable firearm according to claim 1, further comprising at least one aiming device disposed upon the grip, wherein the grip and the at least one aiming device are arranged above the barrel and therefore on the same side as the barrel.

    12. The portable firearm according to claim 1, wherein the grip has at least one safety for blocking the trigger.

    13. The portable firearm according to claim 4, wherein the grip has at least one trigger in a transition region between one of the first and second legs and the part of the grip joining the first and second legs.

    14. The portable firearm according to claim 1, further comprising at least one transport grip in addition to the grip; wherein the transport grip is disposed toward the barrel in a longitudinal direction of the firearm.

    15. The portable firearm according to claim 14, wherein at least one mechanical aiming device is disposed upon the transport grip.

    16. The portable firearm according to claim 1, wherein the magazine is a pan-type magazine disposed below the support structure.

    17. The portable firearm according to claim 1, wherein the at least one trigger is arranged on the grip.

    18. The portable firearm according to claim 5, wherein the first trigger is arranged on the left grip element and the second trigger is arranged on the right grip element.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) Other objects and features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.

    (2) In the drawings,

    (3) FIG. 1 shows a schematic rear view of the grip of the firearm according to the invention;

    (4) FIG. 2 shows a schematic overhead view of a firearm according to the invention;

    (5) FIG. 3 shows a schematic view from the left side of the firearm according to the invention;

    (6) FIG. 4 shows a schematic rear view of a firearm according to the invention;

    (7) FIG. 5 shows a schematic overhead view of a firearm according to the invention;

    (8) FIG. 6 schematically shows a user with a firearm according to the invention in transport position;

    (9) FIG. 7 schematically shows a user with a firearm according to the invention in shooting position;

    (10) FIG. 8 schematically shows a user with a firearm according to the invention in a further transport position;

    (11) FIG. 9 shows a schematic diagram of the contact surface of a user intended for support for the firearm;

    (12) FIG. 10 schematically shows in rear view a user with a firearm according to the invention in shooting position, wherein the firearm is associated with a carrying system;

    (13) FIG. 11 schematically shows in a full front view a user with a firearm according to the invention in shooting position; and

    (14) FIG. 12 schematically shows in a full front view a user with a firearm according to the invention in transport position.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    (15) Where like reference numerals are used in FIGS. 1 to 12, they refer to like parts or component parts, so that, for the purpose of avoidance of repetitions, already described parts or component parts do not have to be addressed again for every description of the figures.

    (16) FIG. 1 shows a schematic rear view of the grip 16 of a firearm 10, not illustrated here, according to the invention.

    (17) The grip 16 has a left and a right grip element 22, 24, wherein the user 26 of the firearm 10 grasps the left grip element 22 with the left hand and the right grip element 24 with the right hand, in order to bring the firearm 10 into a shooting position, preferably centrally in front of the body of the user 26, especially in front of the upper body in the chest region. The grip 16 is constructed to be U-shaped, wherein the left grip element 22 is formed by the one leg of the U and the right grip element 24 by the other leg of the U. It could also be said that the grip 16 is constructed in arched form, in the manner of a bridge.

    (18) Via mounting or profile rails 50, two aiming devices, especially a reflecting sight 40 and a laser targeting device 41, are disposed upon the part 30 of the U-shaped grip joining the two legs.

    (19) In addition, the U-shaped grip 16 has respectively a trigger 32, 34 in the transition region between one leg and the part 30 joining the two legs. In addition, the grip 16 has at least one safety 42 for blocking the trigger 32, 34.

    (20) The two triggers 32, 34 are disposed in such a way that the left trigger 32 can be actuated by the thumb of the left hand of the user 26 and the right trigger 34 by the thumb of the right hand of the user 26 when the firearm 10 is in the shooting position.

    (21) Preferably the firearm 10 is constructed in such a way that one or more than one shot can be fired only when both triggers 32, 34 are actuated simultaneously.

    (22) FIG. 2 shows a schematic overhead view of a firearm 10 according to the invention, which as component parts has a barrel 12, a locking mechanism 14, a grip 16, a stock 18 and a magazine 20 (see FIG. 3). Obviously, still further component parts not illustrated here can be and usually are present. The grip 16 has a left and a right grip element 22, 24, wherein the user 26 of the firearm 10 grasps the left grip element 22 with the left hand and the right grip element 24 with the right hand, in order to bring the firearm 10 into a shooting position, preferably centrally in front of the body of the user 26, especially in the chest region of the upper body, in which position the open end of the barrel 12 of the firearm 10 points away from the body of the user 26 in target direction.

    (23) The grip 16 is constructed to be U-shaped, wherein the left grip element 22 is formed by the one leg of the U and the right grip element 24 by the other leg of the U. The free ends of the legs forming the grip elements 22, 24 are joined in this case to a plate-like support structure 28, wherein the part 30 of the U-shaped grip 16 joining the two legs is disposed spaced apart from the support structure 28 and is transverse relative to the barrel 12. Further component parts 12, 14, 18 of the firearm 10 are disposed upon the support structure 28.

    (24) Thus, the stock 18 of the firearm 10 is disposed on the side of the support structure 28 pointing toward the body of the user 26 when the firearm 10 is in shooting position. The stock 18 itself is provided on the side pointing toward the body of the user 26 with a surface, which—as illustrated in FIG. 9—is in contact with a chest region B situated between the shoulders A of the user 26 when the firearm 10 is in shooting position.

    (25) The magazine 20 is constructed as a high-capacity magazine, especially as a pan-type magazine, and according to the invention is disposed below the support structure 28.

    (26) FIG. 3 shows a schematic view from the left side of a firearm 10 according to the invention, which as component parts has a barrel 12, not illustrated here, a locking mechanism 14, not illustrated here, a grip 16, a stock 18 and a magazine 20. What is clearly recognizable is the magazine 20 disposed below the support structure 28 as a high-capacity magazine, especially as a pan-type magazine.

    (27) According to the invention, the firearm 10 has a carrying system 36, via which the firearm 10 is in each case held in front of the body of the user 26 both in a shooting position illustrated in FIG. 6, in which the open end of the barrel 12 of the firearm 10 points forward toward the target and in a transport position illustrated in FIG. 7, in which the open end of the barrel 12 of the firearm 10 points downward. In this way, the firearm 10, by means of the carrying system 36, is suspended with swiveling capability upon the user 26 in front of the body of the user 26, wherein the center of gravity of the suspended firearm 10 is preferably chosen such that a smooth swiveling of the firearm 10 by 90 degrees from a transport position into a shooting position is possible, as can be clearly recognized in a comparison of FIGS. 6 and 7.

    (28) The carrying system 36 has a belt joined to the support structure 28 as shown in FIG. 3, in order to fasten the firearm 10 upon the user 26, especially upon backpack straps, if the user 26—as illustrated in FIGS. 6 to 8, is carrying a backpack 38. In the alternative carrying system illustrated in FIG. 10, two straps pass crosswise over the back of the user 26 and are joined to the belt on the front side of the user.

    (29) FIG. 4 shows a schematic rear view a firearm 10 according to the invention. The rear view provides a glance at that side of the firearm 10 pointing away from the body of the user 26 when the firearm 10 is in shooting position. The grip 16 corresponds substantially to the grip 16 illustrated in FIG. 1, but the safety 42 for blocking the triggers 32, 34 is situated in front view on the left instead of the right side.

    (30) FIG. 5 shows a schematic overhead view of a firearm 10 according to the invention, which as component parts has a barrel 12, a locking mechanism 14, a grip 16, a stock 18 and a magazine 20. The grip 16 has a left and a right grip element 22, 24, wherein the user 26 of the firearm 10 grasps the left grip element 22 with the left hand and the right grip element 24 with the right hand, in order to bring the firearm 10 into a shooting position, preferably centrally in front of the body of the user 26, in which position the open end of the barrel 12 of the firearm 10 points away from the body of the user 26 in target direction.

    (31) The grip 16 is constructed to be U-shaped, wherein the left grip element 22 is formed by the one leg of the U and the right grip element 24 by the other leg of the U. The free ends of the legs forming the grip elements 22, 24 are joined in this case to a plate-like support structure 28, wherein the part 30 of the U-shaped grip 16 joining the two legs is disposed spaced apart from the support structure 28 and is transverse relative to the barrel 12. Further component parts 12, 14, 18, 20 of the firearm 10 are disposed upon the support structure 28.

    (32) Thus, the stock 18 of the firearm 10 is disposed on the side of the support structure 28 pointing toward to the body of the user 26 when the firearm 10 is in shooting position. The stock 18 itself is provided on the side pointing toward the body of the user 26 with a surface, which—as illustrated in FIG. 9—is in contact with a chest region B situated between the shoulders A of the user 26 when the firearm 10 is in shooting position.

    (33) The magazine 20 is constructed as a high-capacity magazine, especially as a pan-type magazine, and according to the invention is disposed below the support structure 28.

    (34) The firearm 10 has a transport grip 44 (see FIG. 5) in addition to the grip 16, which is designed for holding the firearm 10 in shooting position, wherein the transport grip 44 is disposed in the direction of the barrel 12, and thus in longitudinal direction of the firearm 10, on the support structure 28. This transport grip 44 permits the user 26 to transport the firearm 10 in another way, especially when it is not necessary to bring the firearm 10 quickly into a shooting position. As illustrated in FIG. 8, in this way the firearm 10 can be conveniently held and transported laterally upon the body of the user 26.

    (35) Advantageously, a mechanical aiming device in the form of notch 46 and bead 48 may be disposed on the transport grip 44.

    (36) Finally, FIG. 11 schematically shows in a full front view a user with a firearm according to the invention in shooting position and FIG. 12 schematically shows in a full front view a user with a firearm according to the invention in transport position.

    (37) Although only a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.