Pistol slide with separable breech block
11408695 · 2022-08-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A pistol slide with a separable breech block includes a slide and a breech block. The breech block is configured to be secured within the slide such that one face of the breech block forms a breech face within the slide. The breech block and the slide may be made of materials with different density to reduce the weight of the pistol slide while ensuring mechanical compatibility of the pistol slide with various pistol bodies.
Claims
1. A pistol slide assembly comprising: a slide formed from a first material with a first density; and a breech block enclosed by the slide and formed from a second material with a second density, the breech block having a breech face configured to form a pistol breech surface having a firing aperture configured to allow a firing pin to pass through the firing aperture, the breech block being removable from the slide, wherein the slide has a top surface, front and rear faces coupled, respectively, to the top surface at first and second ends of the slide, and first and second sides coupled to the top surface and the front and rear faces; the top surface, the front and rear faces, and the first and second sides are jointly dimensioned to define a recess beneath the top surface and surrounded by the top surface and the first and second sides; the recess is dimensioned to receive the breech block within a breech region of the slide disposed between the breech opening and the rear face of the slide, the top surface of the slide in the breech region has one or more openings; the breech block includes one or more threaded posts dimensioned and arranged to pass through the one or more openings in the top surface of the slide.
2. The slide assembly of claim 1, wherein the breech block has a different color than the slide.
3. The slide assembly of claim 1, wherein the slide is fabricated from aluminum and the breech block is fabricated from steel.
4. The slide assembly of claim 1, wherein the slide is fabricated from polymer and the breech block is fabricated from steel.
5. The slide assembly of claim 1, wherein the breech block is fabricated from one of aluminum, steel and tungsten.
6. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: the top surface includes a breech opening disposed between the front face and the rear face corresponding to a pistol breech.
7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein: the breech region of the slide further includes one or more inwardly projecting protrusions arranged on the first or second sides; and the breech block is dimensioned to have, on a side surface of the breech block, one or more indentations that are complementary to the one or more protrusions of the breech region of the slide such that, when the breech block is disposed within the breech region, the one or more indentations surround and contact the one or more protrusions such that breech block is prevented from moving along at least two axes within the slide.
8. The assembly of claim 6, wherein: the breech region of the slide includes one or more indentations in a side of the slide; and the breech block is dimensioned to have, on a side surface of the breech block, one or more protrusions that are complementary to the one or more indentations of the breech region of the slide such that, when the breech block is disposed within the breech region, the one or more indentations surround and contact the one or more protrusions and the breech block is prevented from moving along at least two axes within the slide.
9. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the breech block further includes one or more anchoring points configured to allow the breech block to be fastened within the breech region of the slide.
10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein: the top surface of the slide and the breech block are jointly configured and dimensioned to allow the breech block to be at least partially fastened to the slide with a threaded fastener dimensioned and configured to pass through the openings in the top surface and couple to threads of the threaded posts.
11. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more threaded posts of the breech block are dimensioned such that, when the breech block is secured within the recess, the threaded posts do not extend above the top surface of the slide.
12. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the top surface of the slide is dimensioned with a recessed region that includes the openings in the top surface, the recessed region configured to receive an accessory device configured to be secured to the threaded posts.
13. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the front face and the rear face of the slide are disposed opposite each other along a longitudinal axis of the slide, the front face configured to form at least part of a pistol muzzle.
14. The assembly of claim 13, the assembly further comprising: a firing pin channel disposed within the recess of the slide between the rear face of the slide and dimensioned to allow passage of a firing pin through the channel to the firing aperture; wherein the breech block includes a second firing pin channel; and wherein, when the breech block is disposed within the recess of the slide within the breech region, the second firing pin channel allows passage of the firing pin from the first firing pin channel to the firing aperture via the second firing pin channel.
15. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the breech block comprises: a first portion formed from the second material and a stub configured to be fastenable to the first portion of the breech block; wherein, when the stub is fastened to the first portion of the breech block, a front surface of the stub forms the breech face of the breech block.
16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the stub is formed from a third material with a third density.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of embodiments of the invention:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Various modifications to the illustrated embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles herein can be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from embodiments of the invention. Thus, embodiments of the invention are not intended to be limited to embodiments shown, but are to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein.
(14) As used herein, unless otherwise specified or limited, “at least one of A, B, and C,” and similar other phrases, are meant to indicate A, or B, or C, or any combination of A, B, and/or C. As such, this phrase, and similar other phrases can include single or multiple instances of A, B, and/or C, and, in the case that any of A, B, and/or C indicates a category of elements, single or multiple instances of any of the elements of the categories A, B, and/or C.
(15) Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “supported,” and “coupled” and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings. Further, “connected” and “coupled” are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings.
(16) Unless explicitly species otherwise, terms indicating orientation such as “top,” “bottom,” “upper,” “lower,” “left,” “right,” and so on are used with reference to orientations of the drawings as an aid to understanding and not to indicate any required orientation.
(17) Disclosed herein is a pistol slide assembly. In an embodiment the slide assembly includes a slide and a breech block. The slide is formed from a first material that has a first density and the breech block is formed from at least a second material that has a second density. The breech block is enclosed by the slide and removable from the slide. The breech block has a breech face configured to form a pistol breech surface. The pistol breech surface has a firing aperture configured to allow a firing pin to pass through the firing aperture.
(18) In certain embodiments the slide has a top surface, front and rear faces, and first and second ends. The front and rear faces are coupled, respectively, to the top surface at the first and second ends of the slide, and the first and second sides are coupled to the top surface and the front and rear faces. The top surface, the front and rear faces, and the first and second sides are jointly dimensioned to define a recess beneath the top surface and surrounded by the top surface and the first and second sides. The top surface includes a breech opening disposed between the front face and the rear face corresponding to a pistol breech. The recess is dimensioned to receive the breech block within a breech region of the slide disposed between the breech opening and the rear face of the slide.
(19) In some such embodiments the breech region of the slide includes one or more inwardly projecting protrusions arranged on the first or second sides. In these embodiments, the breech block is dimensioned to have, on a side surface of the breech block, one or more indentations that are complementary to the one or more protrusions of the breech region of the slide such that, when the breech block is disposed within the breech region, the one or more indentations surround and contact the one or more protrusions such that breech block is prevented from moving along at least two axes within the slide.
(20) In some such embodiments, the breech region of the slide includes one or more indentations in a side of the slide. In these embodiments, the breech block is dimensioned to have, on a side surface of the breech block, one or more protrusions that are complementary to the one or more indentations of the breech region of the slide such that, when the breech block is disposed within the breech region, the one or more indentations surround and contact the one or more protrusions and the breech block is prevented from moving along at least two axes within the slide.
(21) In some such embodiments, the breech block has one or more anchoring points configured to allow the breech block to be fastened within the breech region of the slide. In some embodiments, the top surface of the slide in the breech region has one or more openings and the breech block includes one or more threaded posts dimensioned and arranged to pass through the one or more openings in the top surface of the slide. In these embodiments, the top surface of the slide and the breech block are jointly configured and dimensioned to allow the breech block to be at least partially fastened to the slide with a threaded fastener dimensioned and configured to pass through the openings in the top surface and couple to threads of the threaded posts.
(22) In some embodiments, the one or more threaded posts of the breech block are dimensioned such that, when the breech block is secured within the recess, the threaded posts do not extend above the top surface of the slide.
(23) In some embodiments, the top surface of the slide is dimensioned with a recessed region that includes the openings in the top surface, the recessed region configured to receive an accessory device configured to be secured to the threaded posts.
(24) In certain embodiments, the front face and the rear face of the slide are disposed opposite each other along a longitudinal axis of the slide, the front face configured to form at least part of a pistol muzzle. In some such embodiments, the assembly also includes a firing pin channel disposed within the recess of the slide between the rear face of the slide and dimensioned to allow passage of a firing pin through the channel to the firing aperture. In these embodiments, the breech block includes a second firing pin channel and, when the breech block is disposed within the recess of the slide within the breech region, the second firing pin channel allows passage of the firing pin from the first firing pin channel to the firing aperture via the second firing pin channel.
(25) In certain embodiments, the breech block includes a first portion formed from the second material and a stub configured to be fastenable to the first portion of the breech block. In these embodiments, when the stub is fastened to the first portion of the breech block, a front surface of the stub forms the breech surface of the breech block. In some of these embodiments, the stub is formed from a third material with a third density.
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(28) The breech block 220 has a top surface 220a, sides 220b,c (the side 220c is visible in
(29) The breech block 220 may be dimensioned to interface with various components of a firearm such as the pistol 100 of
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(36) In some embodiments, a breech block may comprise two or more pieces. A breech block 720 is shown in
(37) The breech block 720 is formed from two pieces: the first portion 720(2) and a second portion, the stub 720(2). The stub 720(2) includes a front surface 722 and is configured to be inserted and fastened into the chamber 740 in the first portion 720(1). When the stub 720(2) is fastened into the chamber 740, the top surface 722 of the stub 720(1) forms a breech face (similar to the breech face 222 of the breech block 220 of
(38) The stub 720(1) may be dimensioned to be press-fitted into the chamber 740 and may be further secured using pins such as the pins 742, or using any other suitable method, including screws (not pictured). The first portion 720(1) may be dimensioned with slots 741 and the stub 720(2) may be dimensioned with corresponding slots 751 configured to receive the pins 742. The stub 720(2) may also be dimensioned with a cut-away 757 corresponding to the safety channel 727 in order to allow passage of firing pin safety assembly (e.g., the firing pin assembly 152 of
(39) Embodiments with multipart breech blocks such as the breech block 720 may have further advantages over embodiments with unibody breech blocks such as the breech block 220. For example, further cost savings, weight savings, and other benefits may be realized by selecting different materials for each component (i.e., the first portion 720(1) and the stub 720(2) of the breech block 720 as well as the slide into which the breech block is inserted). In one example, a slide (e.g., the slide 210) may be formed from aluminum or polymer materials. Meanwhile, a first portion of a multipart breech block may be formed from a denser material such as steel while a stub may be formed from a material that is denser still (or has other favorable properties), such as tungsten. Along these lines, different surface coatings or material treatments may be applied to each component for either functional or aesthetic purposes.