Frame assembly for pistol
11143473 · 2021-10-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C23/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Provided is a frame assembly for a pistol. The frame assembly includes a lower frame having a grip formed at a lower side and an upper frame that is assembled on the lower frame and is assembled to a slide. The lower frame has a mounting projection which has a predetermined length and projects upward to a predetermined height in a direction to face the upper frame. The upper frame has a mounting groove which has a predetermined depth and into which the mounting projection is inserted in a direction to face the lower frame. The lower frame and the upper frame are assembled together by a screw which is fastened to penetrate the mounting groove and the mounting projection in this order from an inner side of the upper frame.
Claims
1. A frame assembly for a pistol, the frame assembly (1) comprising: a lower frame (10) having a grip (11) formed at a lower side; and an upper frame (20) that is assembled on the lower frame and is assembled to a slide, wherein the lower frame (10) has a mounting projection (15) which has a predetermined length and projects upward to a predetermined height in a direction to face the upper frame (20), wherein the upper frame (20) has a mounting groove (24) which has a predetermined depth and into which the mounting projection (15) is inserted in a direction to face the lower frame (10), and wherein the lower frame (10) and the upper frame (20) are assembled together by a screw which is fastened to penetrate the mounting groove (24) and the mounting projection (15) in this order from an inner side of the upper frame (20).
2. The frame assembly for a pistol according to claim 1, wherein the mounting projection (15) has fitting grooves (15B) which have a predetermined depth and are formed along both side surfaces in a length direction of the mounting projection, wherein the mounting groove (24) has latching projections (24B) which project by a predetermined width and are formed along both side surfaces in a length direction of the mounting groove so as to be inserted into the fitting groove (15B), and wherein the upper frame (20) is configured to be seated to come into close contact with the lower frame (10) and then be slid and moved rearward by a predetermined distance such that the mounting projection (15) is fitting-assembled into the mounting groove (24).
3. The frame assembly for a pistol according to claim 2, wherein an upper end of the lower frame (10) has a pair of locking grooves (16A and 16B) that has a predetermined length in a horizontal direction and faces each other symmetrically, wherein an end of the upper frame (20) has a pair of locking projections (25A and 25B) which projects from both lower side surfaces of the end by a predetermined width in opposite directions, and wherein the upper frame (20) is seated to come into close contact with the lower frame (10) and then is slid and moved rearward by a predetermined distance such that the pair of locking projections (25A and 25B) is fitting-assembled into the pair of locking grooves (16A and 16B).
4. The frame assembly for a pistol according to claim 1, wherein the grip (11) has mounting portions (12) which have a predetermined depth at both side surfaces along a vertical length of the grip, and wherein the mounting portion (12) has a pair of grip panels (30) which are provided to be slid and fitting-assembled in a vertical direction.
5. The frame assembly for a pistol according to claim 1, wherein the lower frame (10) is manufactured in a single type or a double type depending on a size of a magazine which can be mounted on the lower frame, wherein the upper frame (20) is manufactured to have a size of 4.25 in., 5 in., and 6 in. depending on a length of a gun barrel, and wherein the lower frame (10) as any one selected from the single type and double type lower frames and the upper frame (20) as any one selected from upper frames of 4.25 in. 5 in. and 6 in. are configured to be assembled together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conconfluence with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(10) 1: frame assembly for pistol 10: lower frame 11: grip part 12: mounting portions 12A: inclined surfaces 12B: vertical surfaces 13: seating portion 13A: screwing hole 14: trigger guide 15: mounting projection 15A: screwing hole 15B: fitting grooves 16A, 16B: locking grooves 20: upper frame 21: main frame body 22: front rail 23: rear rail 23A: through-hole 24: mounting groove 24B: latching projections 25A, 25B: locking projections 30: grip panels 31: main panel body 32: grip forming portion 33: slide combining portions 33A: inclined surface 33B: perpendicular surface
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(11) Hereinafter, preferred embodiments according to the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(12) According to the invention, there is provided a frame assembly for a pistol in which a lower frame and an upper frame can be strongly assembled together and a screw for assembling the upper and lower frames is not exposed outside so as to prevent damage from occurring. In the invention, the frame assembly includes a lower frame (10) and an upper frame (20) as illustrated in
(13) Hereinafter, for convenience of description, a direction in which a muzzle of a pistol points is referred to as a ‘front direction’, and an opposite direction thereof is referred to as a ‘rear direction’.
(14) The lower frame (10) has a configuration for a user to grip a pistol and manipulate a trigger (not illustrated).
(15) The lower frame (10) includes a grip part (11) having a predetermined size which is formed to have a predetermined length vertically such that a user grips the grip part as illustrated in
(16) Here, the grip part (11) is manufactured as a single type as illustrated in
(17) Besides, as illustrated in
(18) Further, the mounting portion (12) has inclined surfaces (12A) which face each other at both side surfaces in a vertical length direction and are inclined at an angle of 30° to 70° and vertical surfaces (12B) which are integrally formed at ends of the inclined surfaces (12A) to be extended by a predetermined length and project to be substantially perpendicular to the mounting portion (12).
(19) A configuration of the mounting portion (12) described above allows grip panels 30, which will be described below, to be assembled or disassembled by sliding in a vertical direction through the opened top surface of the mounting portion (12).
(20) The seating portion (13) further has a screwing hole (13A) having a predetermined diameter, and a screw (not illustrated) is fastened into the screwing hole (13A) of the seating portion (13), the screw being fastened from an inner side of the upper frame (20), which will be described below, in a state where the upper frame (20) is assembled.
(21) Further, the mounting projection (15) is formed to have a predetermined length in a front-rear direction, and a top surface of the mounting projection has a screwing hole (15A) having a predetermined diameter. A screw (not illustrated) is assembled from the inner side of the upper frame (20) toward the screwing hole (15A) through the screwing hole (15A) in a state where the upper frame (20) is assembled to come into close contact with the lower frame (10), and thereby the lower frame (10) and the upper frame (20) are strongly assembled together.
(22) Here, the mounting projection (15) has fitting grooves (15B) which are formed to have a predetermined depth at both side surfaces in a length direction of the mounting projection as illustrated in
(23) An upper end (one end at a rear side) of the lower frame (10) further has a pair of locking grooves (16A and 16B) that has a predetermined length in a horizontal direction and faces each other symmetrically as illustrated in
(24) The upper frame (20) is configured to be assembled on the lower frame (10) and is combined with a slide (not illustrated) which moves by sliding.
(25) The upper frame (20) includes a main frame body (21) which is manufactured to have a length of gun barrel of 4.25 in., 5 in., and 6 in. and has a predetermined length horizontally as illustrated in
(26) Here, the main frame body (21) has a loading spring installing groove (21A) having a predetermined diameter at a front side of the top surface of the main frame body.
(27) The main frame body (21) further has a through-hole (23A) having a predetermined diameter which penetrates upper and lower surfaces to be coincident with a position of the screwing hole (15A) of the lower frame (10) as illustrated in
(28) Further, the mounting groove (24) having a predetermined depth has a pair of latching projections (24B) which projects from both side surfaces of the mounting groove by a predetermined width in facing directions and which slides to be inserted into the fitting groove (15B) of the mounting projection (15).
(29) Besides, the main frame body (21) has a pair of locking projections (25A and 25B) which projects from both lower side surfaces at a rear side of the main frame body (21) by a predetermined width in opposite directions of each other. The upper frame (20) is slid in the horizontal direction, and thereby the pair of locking projections (25A and 25B) are inserted into the locking grooves (16A and 16B) of the lower frame (10) such that the rear side of the main frame body (21) is fixed.
(30) In the frame assembly for a pistol of the invention having a configuration as described above, a bottom of the upper frame (20) is seated to come into close contact with the seating portion (13) of the lower frame (10) and then is slid and moved rearward by a predetermined distance such that the mounting projection (15) is easily inserted into the mounting groove (24). At the same time, the locking projections (25A and 25B) of the upper frame (20) are inserted into the locking grooves (16A and 16B) of the lower frame (10), and thereby the lower frame (10) and the upper frame (20) are strongly assembled together only by a sliding assembly structure.
(31) In a state where the lower frame (10) and the upper frame (20) are assembled together, a screw is assembled to penetrate the through-hole (23A) and the screwing hole (15A) in this order from an inner side of the upper frame (20), and thereby the lower frame (10) and the upper frame (20) are more strongly assembled together doubly. Then, the slide is combined with the upper frame (20), and thereby the screw positioned at the inner side of the upper frame (20) is not exposed outside structurally.
(32) Meanwhile, the grip panels (30) which are vertically sliding-assembled at the mounting portion (12) of the lower frame (10) includes a main panel body (31) which has a flat surface at one side facing the mounting portion (12) as illustrated in
(33) Besides, the slide combining portion (33) has an inclined surface (33A) at a predetermined angle and a perpendicular surface (33B) having a predetermined width, in which the inclined surface (33A) corresponds to the inclined surface (12A) of the mounting portion (12), and the perpendicular surface (33B) corresponds to the perpendicular surface (12B) of the mounting portion (12). The grip panel (30) can be easily assembled only by sliding and inserting the grip panel (30) in a downward direction from above of the mounting portion (12) when the grip panel (30) is assembled to the lower frame (10) through the slide combining portion (33). At the same time, the inclined surfaces (12A and 33A) and the perpendicular surfaces (12B and 33B) of the mounting portion (12) and the slide combining portion (33) come into close contact with each other, and thus the grip panel (30) does not move separately.
(34) After the pair of grip panels (30) is assembled to both mounting portions (12) of the lower frame (10), the upper frame (20) is seated to be assembled to the seating portion (13) of the lower frame (10). As a result, the opened top surface of the mounting portions (12) of the lower frame (10) is covered with the upper frame (20), and thus the grip panels (30) are structurally prevented from being randomly separated from the positions thereof.
(35) According to the invention, the following advantage is obtained. An upper frame provided on a lower frame is fitting-assembled together by sliding and moving horizontally by a predetermined distance due to a structure of a mounting projection and a mounting groove. In that state, a screw is fastened from an inner side of the upper frame toward the mounting projection of the lower frame such that the upper and lower frames are combined with each other. Hence, the lower frame and the upper frame can be easily and strongly combined with each other while not exposing the screw outside a pistol barrel.
(36) Further, the following advantage is obtained. The lower frame is manufactured as a single type and a double type depending on a type of magazine which is inserted therein, and the upper frame is variously assembled to have a size of 4.25 in., 5 in., and 6 in. depending on a length of a gun barrel.
(37) Further, the following advantage is obtained. A pair of grip panels is combined by sliding in a downward direction from above at both sides of the lower frame, and in that state, the upper frame is combined on the lower frame. Thus, the grip panels can be easily fixed without using a separate fastening member such as a screw.
(38) In the above, for the convenience of explanation, the drawings showing the preferred embodiments and the configurations shown in the drawings have been described with reference numerals and names. However, as an embodiment according to the present invention, the scope of the invention should not be interpreted as it is limited to the shapes shown in the drawings and the names given. While the present invention has been described with respect to the specific embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.