Adjustable tension system for firearm fire control mechanism
11150044 · 2021-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A19/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A19/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A system that allows a person to adjust the tension of the fire control mechanism of a firearm from outside the firearm so the firearm does not need to be disassembled to make such adjustments. The system has a modified mainspring housing that supports one or more spring engaging mechanisms which engage the sear spring of the fire control mechanism. In one configuration, first and second apertures extend through the housing body and an engaging device, such as a screw, is received in each aperture to contact different segments of the sear spring. From outside the firearm, the user moves the devices forward or rearward in the apertures to apply more or less force to the subject sear spring segment to adjust the tension of the fire control mechanism. The sear spring is modified so each engaged segment has an enlarged area that is contacted by its engaging device.
Claims
1. An adjustable tension system for use with a firearm having a fire control mechanism comprising a sear, a disconnector and a sear spring disposed inside the firearm, the sear spring having at least a sear segment in engagement with the sear and a disconnector segment in engagement with the disconnector, said system comprising: a mainspring housing having a housing body with a back wall, said mainspring housing attached to or integrally formed with the firearm so as to be positioned at or near the sear spring of the fire control mechanism with said back wall of said mainspring housing facing generally outward of a rearward end of the firearm; and a spring engaging means moveably supported by said mainspring housing for selectively engaging each of the sear segment and the disconnector segment of the sear spring when said mainspring housing is attached to or integral with the firearm, said spring engaging means structured and arranged to facilitate adjustment of the tension of the fire control mechanism by adjusting the engagement against one or both of the sear segment and the disconnector segment from outside the firearm, said spring engaging means configured to be accessible from outside of the firearm so as to be operatively engaged to apply more or less force against the sear segment and/or the disconnector segment of the sear spring without removing said mainspring housing from the firearm.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said mainspring housing is configured to be removably attached to a frame of the firearm.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein said housing body has a first sidewall and a second sidewall, each of said first sidewall and said second sidewall being cooperatively configured with the frame of the firearm so said mainspring housing can be slidably engaged with the frame.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein said housing body has an upper end, a lower end, a front wall, a first sidewall, a second sidewall and a spring passageway extending between said upper end and said lower end of said housing body, said spring passageway having a mainspring disposed therein between a mainspring cap at or near said upper end of said mainspring body and a pin retainer at or near said lower end of said mainspring body, at least one of said spring engaging means, said spring passageway and the disconnector segment being structured and arranged so as to not interfere with operation of said mainspring in said spring passageway.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein said spring engaging means has a first engaging device moveably disposed in a first device aperture that extends through said housing body to said back wall of said mainspring housing in alignment with the sear segment of said sear spring and a second engaging device moveably disposed in a second device aperture that extends through said housing body to said back wall of said mainspring housing in alignment with the disconnector segment of the sear spring, each of said first engaging device and second engaging device having a first end accessible from said back wall of said housing body, said first engaging device having a second end that extends forward through said first device aperture to abut the sear segment of the sear spring, said second engaging device having a second end that extends forward through said second device aperture to abut the disconnector segment of the sear spring, said first end of said first engaging device configured so as to be operatively engaged to move said second end thereof to apply more or less force against the sear segment of the sear spring, said first end of said second engaging device configured so as to be operatively engaged to move said second end thereof to apply more or less force against the disconnector segment of the sear spring.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein said housing body has a spring passageway with a mainspring disposed therein and at least one of said spring engaging means, said spring passageway and the disconnector segment are structured and arranged so as to not interfere with operation of said mainspring in said spring passageway.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein said second device aperture is offset from being perpendicular to one of front wall and said back wall of said mainspring housing at an aperture angle that is selected so said engaging device will not interfere with operation of said mainspring in said spring passageway.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the disconnector segment of the sear spring comprises an enlarged area that is sized and configured to be engaged by said spring engaging means so as to facilitate adjustment of the fire control mechanism of the firearm by movement of said spring engaging means against the disconnector segment.
9. An adjustable tension system for use with a firearm having a fire control mechanism comprising a sear, a disconnector and a sear spring disposed inside the firearm, the sear spring having at least a sear segment in engagement with the sear and a disconnector segment in engagement with the disconnector, said system comprising: a mainspring housing having a housing body with an upper end, a lower end, a back wall, a front wall and a spring passageway extending at least generally between said upper end and said lower end between said back wall and said forward wall of said housing body, said mainspring housing configured to be removably attached to the firearm with said back wall of said mainspring housing facing generally outward of a rearward end of the firearm and said front wall of said mainspring housing facing generally forward into the firearm toward the sear spring of the fire control mechanism; a mainspring disposed in said spring passageway of said mainspring housing; a first device aperture extending through said housing body to said back wall of said mainspring housing in alignment with the sear segment of the sear spring; an first engaging device moveably disposed in said first device aperture for selectively engaging the sear segment of the sear spring when said mainspring housing is attached to the firearm, said first engaging device structured and arranged to facilitate adjustment of the tension of the fire control mechanism from outside the firearm, said first engaging device having a first end accessible said back wall of said housing body and a second end that extends forward of said front wall of said housing body to abut the sear segment of the sear spring, said first end of said first engaging device configured to be operatively engaged to move said first engaging device forward and rearward in said first device aperture so as to apply more or less force against the sear segment of the sear spring; a second device aperture extending through said housing body to said back wall of said mainspring housing in alignment with the disconnector segment of the sear spring; and a second engaging device moveably disposed in said second device aperture for selectively engaging the disconnector segment of the sear spring when said mainspring housing is attached to the firearm, said second engaging device structured and arranged to facilitate adjustment of the tension of the fire control mechanism from outside the firearm, said second engaging device having a first end accessible from said back wall of said housing body and a second end that extends forward of said front wall of said housing body to abut the disconnector segment of the sear spring, said first end of said second engaging device configured to be operatively engaged in order to move said second engaging device forward and rearward in said second device aperture so as to apply more or less force against the disconnector segment of the sear spring.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein said housing body has a first sidewall and a second sidewall, each of said first sidewall and said second sidewall being cooperatively configured with a frame of the firearm so said mainspring housing can be slidably engaged with the frame.
11. The system of claim 9, wherein said mainspring is disposed in said spring passageway between a mainspring cap at said upper end of said mainspring body and a pin retainer at said lower end of said mainspring body, each of said mainspring cap, pin retainer and mainspring are removably received in said spring passageway from said lower end of said housing body, said mainspring cap having an enlarged section that is cooperatively sized and configured with said spring passageway so as to prevent said mainspring cap from exiting said spring passageway at said upper end of said body of said mainspring housing.
12. The system of claim 11 further comprising a retainer securing mechanism at or near said lower end of said housing body of said mainspring housing, said retainer securing mechanism structured and arranged to engage said pin retainer when said pin retainer is in said spring passageway so as to secure said mainspring in said spring passageway.
13. The system of claim 11, wherein at least one of said second device aperture, said second engaging device, said spring passageway and the disconnector segment being structured and arranged so as to not interfere with operation of said mainspring in said spring passageway.
14. The system of claim 9, wherein the disconnector segment of the sear spring comprises an enlarged area that is sized and configured to be engaged by said second engaging device so as to facilitate adjustment of the fire control mechanism of the firearm by movement of said second engaging device against the disconnector segment.
15. The system of claim 9, wherein at least one of said second device aperture, said second engaging device, said spring passageway and the disconnector segment being structured and arranged so as to not interfere with operation of said mainspring in said spring passageway.
16. An adjustable tension system for use with a firearm having a fire control mechanism with a sear spring having at least a sear segment and a disconnector segment, said system comprising: a mainspring housing having a housing body with an upper end, a lower end, a front wall, a back wall, a first sidewall, a second sidewall and a spring passageway extending between said upper end and said lower end of said housing body, said mainspring housing configured to be removably attached to the firearm at or near the fire control mechanism thereof with said back wall facing outward of a rearward end of the firearm and said forward wall facing forward into the firearm generally toward the sear spring of the fire control mechanism; a mainspring disposed in said spring passageway of said mainspring housing; and a spring engaging means supported by said mainspring housing for selectively engaging the sear spring in the firearm when said mainspring housing is attached to the firearm so as to adjust the tension of the fire control mechanism, said spring engaging means comprising a first engaging device that is moveably disposed in a first device aperture and a second engaging device that is movably disposed in a second device aperture, each of said first device aperture and said second device aperture extending between said front wall and said back wall of said housing body, said first device aperture positioned so as to align said first engaging device with the sear segment, said second device aperture positioned so as to align said second engaging device with the disconnector segment, each of said first engaging device and said second engaging device having a first end accessible from rearward of said back wall of said housing body and a second end that extends forward of said front wall of said housing body to abut the sear segment or the disconnector segment of the sear spring, said first end of said first engaging device configured to be operatively engaged to move said first engaging device forward and rearward in said first device aperture so as to apply more or less force against the sear segment of the sear spring, said first end of said second engaging device configured to be operatively engaged to move said second engaging device forward and rearward in said second device aperture so as to apply more or less force against the disconnector segment of the sear spring.
17. The system of claim 16, wherein said first engaging device is threadably received in said first device aperture and said second engaging device is threadably received in said second device aperture.
18. The system of claim 16, wherein said mainspring is disposed in said spring passageway between a mainspring cap at said upper end of said mainspring body and a pin retainer at said lower end of said mainspring body, each of said mainspring cap, pin retainer and mainspring removably received in said spring passageway from said lower end of said housing body, said mainspring cap having an enlarged section that is sized and configured to prevent said mainspring cap from exiting said spring passageway at said upper end of said body of said mainspring housing.
19. The system of claim 18 further comprising a securing pin at or near said lower end of said housing body, said securing pin structured and arranged to engage said pin retainer when said pin retainer is in said spring passageway so as to secure said mainspring in said spring passageway.
20. The system of claim 16, wherein the sear segment comprises an enlarged area that is sized and configured to be engaged by said first engaging device and the disconnector segment comprises an enlarged area that is sized and configured to be engaged by said second engaging device.
21. The system of claim 16, wherein at least one of said second device aperture, said second engaging device, said spring passageway and the disconnector segment being structured and arranged so as to not interfere with operation of said mainspring in said spring passageway.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(25) With reference to the figures where like elements have been given like numerical designations to facilitate the reader's understanding of the present invention, the preferred embodiments of the present invention are set forth below. The enclosed figures are illustrative of several potential preferred embodiments and, therefore, are included to represent several different ways of configuring the present invention. Although specific components, materials, configurations and uses are illustrated, it should be understood that a number of variations to the components and to the configuration of those components described herein and shown in the accompanying figures can be made without changing the scope and function of the invention set forth herein. For instance, although the description and figures included herewith generally describe and show particular materials, shapes and configurations for the various components of the system of the present invention and a firearm with which it can be utilized, those persons who are skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the present invention is not so limited. In addition, the exemplary embodiments of the present device are shown and described with only those components which are required to disclose the present invention. It may be that some of the necessary elements for attaching and using the present invention are not shown or are not necessarily described below, but which are well known to persons skilled in the relevant art. As will be readily appreciated by such persons, the various elements of the present invention that are described below may take on any form consistent with forms that are readily realized by persons of ordinary skill in the art having knowledge of firearms and fire control mechanisms utilized with such firearms.
(26) An adjustable tension system that is configured pursuant to one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention is shown generally as 10 in
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(28) To access the sear spring 16 in the prior art fire control mechanism, the user must first remove the prior art mainspring housing 54 from the rearward end 56 of the firearm frame 22. For purposes of explaining the present invention, the terms “back” or “rearward” and “front” or “forward” (as well as like directionally functional terms) are utilized to generally identify a location relative to how those terms are normally utilized with the firearm 12. For instance, back or rearward is used to refer to the area at or facing away from where the user grips the handle 24, that is opposite the forward end 58 of the firearm 12, which is used to identify a location at, towards or facing in the direction of the end of the barrel 20 where the bullet exits the firearm 12. As well known in the art, the prior art mainspring housing 54 has a spring passage 60 that extends through the housing body 62 of the mainspring housing 54 from the upper end 64 to the lower end 66 thereof, as shown in
(29) With regard to the prior art fire control mechanism 14, access to the sear spring 16 to make any changes (i.e., bends) to one or more of the segments 46/48/50 thereof requires the user to disengage the mainspring housing pin 78 from the frame 22 and mainspring housing 54 and slide the mainspring housing 54 off of the frame 22. The sear spring 16 can then be removed from the firearm 12 and the bending action applied. Often the trigger bar 32, trigger 28 and/or grip safety 52 will also be removed from the firearm 12. As set forth above, this is a trial and error process that usually requires the person making the tension adjustments to reassemble the firearm 12 and re-test the fire control mechanism 14. If any further adjustments to the fire control mechanism 14 are needed, the user must repeat the disassembly, bending, reassembly and testing process.
(30) The new adjustable tension system 10 of the present invention significantly simplifies the process of adjusting the tension of the sear segment 46 and the disconnector segment 48 of the sear spring 16 to affect the performance of the fire control mechanism 14. The new adjustable tension system 10 generally comprises a modified mainspring housing, shown as 82 in
(31) For purposes of describing the new mainspring housing 82 of the system 10 of the present invention, the same part names and descriptions are utilized as for the prior art mainspring housing 54 where the common features of the new mainspring housing 82 exist. For instance, the modified mainspring housing 82 has the following components: (1) a housing body 62 with an upper end 64 and a lower end 66; (2) a spring passageway 60 that extends from the upper end 64 to the lower end 66 to receive the mainspring 68; (3) sidewalls that are cooperatively configured with the frame 22 so the mainspring housing 82 is slidably engaged by the frame 22; and (4) a pin aperture 80 that is sized and configured to receive the mainspring housing pin 78 to secure the mainspring housing 82 to the frame 22. Except for the modifications described below, the mainspring housing 82 is sized and configured to be exactly the same as the prior art mainspring housing 54 so as to fit into the firearm 12 in the same manner and to function in the firearm 12 in exactly the same manner (i.e., with regard to the hammer strut 76 and hammer 34). The mainspring housing 82 of the present invention has a front wall 84 that faces forward (i.e., toward the forward end 58 of the firearm 12) when the mainspring housing 82 is placed in firearm 12, a back wall 86 that faces rearward or to the outside of firearm 12 when the new mainspring housing 82 is placed in firearm 12, a first or left sidewall 88 and a second or right sidewall 90 (with the terms “left” and “right” being in reference to the sides of the firearm 12 from the user's perspective when being held in its normal manner by the user). The system 10 of the present invention comprises the new mainspring housing 82, a spring engaging mechanism 92, a retainer securing mechanism 94, a pin retainer 70 and a mainspring cap 72, as best shown in
(32) In a preferred configuration of the system 10 of the present invention, the spring engaging mechanism 92 comprises one or more engaging devices 100 that are sized and configured to move relative to the new mainspring housing 82 to engage, to a more or less extent, the sear spring 16. The engaging device 100 moves in a device aperture 102 that extends through the housing body 62 between the front wall 84 and the back wall 86, as shown in
(33) When the firearm 12 is assembled with the new mainspring housing 82 in place, the spring engaging ends 106 of each engaging device 100 will be in abutting relation to the respective segment 46/48 of the sear spring 16 such that rotational movement of a set screw (engaging devices 100), by using a key at the key engaging end 104, will either result in more or less force, depending on which way the set screw is rotated (namely, inward or outward), by the spring engaging end 106 against the respective segment 46/48 of the sear spring 16. More specifically, rotational movement of the first engaging device 100a relative to the first device aperture 102a in the housing body 62 will either apply more or less force against the sear segment 46 of the sear spring 16 and rotational movement of the second engaging device 100b relative to the second device aperture 102b in the housing body 62 will either apply more or less force against the disconnector segment 48 of the sear spring 16. This more or less force will result in an increase or a decrease in the tension applied to the sear 40 and/or the disconnector 42, which will modify the operation of the fire control mechanism 14 of firearm 12. This change in force obtained by the new system 10, which was previously achieved by having to remove the sear spring 16 from the firearm 12, bend one or more of the segments 46/48 and then place the sear spring 16 back into the firearm 12, allows the user to easily and quickly obtain the tension characteristics for the fire control mechanism 14 that he or she desires without having to disassemble the firearm 12. As will be readily appreciated by persons who are skilled in the relevant art, use of the new system 10 will be considered to be a major time and/or expense benefit for the user.
(34) As will also be readily appreciated by persons skilled in the art, a wide variety of devices may be utilized for the engaging devices 100. Although the use of set screws has certain well known advantages, the engaging devices 100 can be other types of screws, bolts and the like that may be threadably received in the device apertures 102 and sized and configured to engage the sear spring 16 to apply more or less force on one of the segments 46/48 of the sear spring 16 so as to modify the characteristics of the fire control mechanism 14 of the firearm 12. In addition, it is likely that there are other types of devices that can be utilized as the engaging devices 100, such as devices which are not threadably received in the device apertures 102 (but which are still moveably received in the device apertures 102) to accomplish the same objectives and achieve the same benefits as the engaging devices 100 which are threadably received in the device apertures 102 for the system 10 of the present invention.
(35) The device apertures 102 must be drilled through the housing body 62 of the mainspring housing 82 in a manner that achieves the objectives of the present invention without interfering with the operation of the mainspring 86 which is biased in the spring passageway 60. More specifically, the device apertures 102 must pass entirely through the housing body 62 between the front wall 84 and the back wall 86 without passing through or otherwise interfering with the operation of the mainspring 86 in the spring passageway 60 and be at a location where the second or spring engaging ends 106 of the engaging devices 100 will contact and be able to press against the respective segments 46/48 of the sear spring 16 to allow the user to achieve the desired movement of the segments 46/48 that will adjust the tension on the sear 40 and/or disconnector 42. To achieve the above, the device apertures 102 are drilled at angles through the housing body 62, instead of straight through the housing body 62. The exact angles, dimensions and other characteristics of the device apertures 102 will depend on the relative sizes and/or location of the sear spring 16, the segments 46/48, the engaging devices 100 and the spring passageway 60 (which may be affected by the size of the mainspring 68). In addition to the foregoing, at least a portion of the spring passageway 60 may need to be enlarged and/or have the shape thereof changed to accommodate the device apertures 102 to avoid the engaging devices 100 interfering with the spring passageway 60 and the operation of the mainspring 68. In the embodiment shown in the figures, the interference avoidance is achieved by providing an oval shaped spring passageway 60 at and near the upper end 64 of the mainspring housing 82, as best shown in
(36) To further accommodate the placement of the engaging devices 100 and device apertures 102 near the upper end 64 of the housing body 62 of the mainspring housing 82, the loading and control of the mainspring 68 is modified. Specifically, in the system 10 of the present invention the mainspring 68 is loaded from the lower end 66 of housing body 62 of the new mainspring housing 82, which is in contrast to the configuration of the prior art mainspring housing 54 where the mainspring 68 is loaded from the upper end 64 of the housing body 62, as shown in
(37) In the preferred embodiments of the new adjustable tension system 10 of the present invention, the fire control mechanism 14 also utilizes a specially configured sear spring, shown as 134 in
(38) With regard to the configuration of the new sear spring 134, the sear segment 46 and disconnector segment 48 thereof are modified to better cooperate with the engaging devices 100 of the spring engaging mechanism 92. As shown in
(39) As will be readily appreciated by persons skilled in the art and those who are familiar with firearms 12, particularly the 1911-style handgun, the user will be able to smoothly, quickly and with little effort adjust the tension of the fire control mechanism 14. By placing the first end 104 of the engaging devices 100 on the outside of the new mainspring housing 82, the user will be able to adjust the tension of the fire control mechanism 14 without having to disassemble a portion of the firearm 12 (as described above), manually bend the segments 46/48 of the sear spring 16, reassemble the firearm 12 and then repeatedly disassemble, bend and reassemble the firearm 14 if testing indicates that further adjustment is needed. In addition to significantly simplifying the process of adjusting the tension of the fire control mechanism 14, the new system 10 will virtually eliminate the likelihood that the sear spring 16 will be broken as a result of repeated bending of one or more of the segments 46/48. For those persons who are uncomfortable or unable to utilize the prior art process to adjust the tension themselves, the new system 10 of the present invention will typically allow the vast majority of people to make the adjustments themselves.
(40) In use, the user will replace the existing prior art mainspring housing 54 with the new mainspring housing 82 of the system 10 of the present invention. In one embodiment, the user will be able to utilize the existing sear spring 16, thus requiring no other adjustments or replacements to any other component of the firearm 12. In the preferred configuration, the user will replace the existing sear spring 16 with the new sear spring 134. After removing the prior art mainspring housing 54, by removing the mainspring housing pin 78 and sliding the mainspring housing 54 off of the frame 22, the user will then replace the sear spring 16 with the new sear spring 134. Once the new sear spring 134 is in place, the user will slide the new mainspring housing 82 onto the rearward end 56 of the frame 22 and reinsert the mainspring housing pin 78 back into the apertures in the frame 22 and through the pin aperture 80 in the mainspring housing 82. In one manner of using the system 10, the new mainspring housing 82 will already have the mainspring 68, the sear spring engaging mechanism 92 and the retainer securing mechanism 94 installed and ready for use. In the embodiment shown, the spring engaging mechanism 92 comprises a pair of engaging devices 100 (such as the set screws) and the retainer securing mechanism 94 comprises a securing pin 120, with the mainspring 68 being biased between the pin retainer 70 and the mainspring cap 72, as shown in
(41) The system 10 of the present invention provides a much smoother, easier and faster way of adjusting the tension of the fire control mechanism 14 without the need to modify the grip of the firearm 12, other than to replace the existing mainspring housing 54 with the new mainspring housing 82 (by using factory parts) and the existing sear spring 16 with the new sear spring 134. Once the new mainspring housing 82 is in place, the firearm 12 will feel and perform in the same manner as before except that it will be much easier to adjust the tension of the fire control mechanism 14. The components of the system 10 of the present invention can be made out of a wide variety of materials, including plastic, steel, non-ferrous metals, composites and the like, as long as the materials are sufficiently rigid to accomplish the objectives of the present invention and the normal operation of the mainspring housing 82 and related components. If desired, the system 10 of the present invention (including the mainspring housing 82) can be built into the handle 24 of the firearm 12, as there will be no need to remove the mainspring housing 82. This is in contrast to the prior art mainspring housing 54 which must be made to be moveable to allow modifications to the sear spring 16, namely bending of the segments 46/48, in order to change the tension of the fire control system 14 of a firearm 12.
(42) While there are shown and described herein specific forms of the invention, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is not so limited, but is susceptible to various modifications and rearrangements in design and materials without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In particular, it should be noted that the present invention is subject to modification with regard to any dimensional relationships set forth herein and modifications in assembly, materials, size, shape and use. For instance, there are numerous components described herein that can be replaced with equivalent functioning components to accomplish the objectives of the present invention.