MODULAR FIREARM MUZZLE DEVICE
20210172694 · 2021-06-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A21/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/325
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A21/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Provided is a modular firearm muzzle device having a multi-piece housing assembled from a plurality of substantially tubular, axially assemblable wall members that have a first interior cross-sectional size. A mounting member is mountable to a firearm muzzle. A forward wall has a central passageway that is aligned with the firearm muzzle and has a cross-section size smaller than the first cross-sectional size. The wall members are assembled with the mounting member and forward wall to define an interior chamber through which a projectile passes from the muzzle. The device can be assembled with fewer or more wall members to adjust the length of the interior chamber.
Claims
1. A modular firearm muzzle device, comprising: a multi-piece housing assembled from a plurality of substantially tubular, axially assemblable wall members having a first interior cross-sectional size; a mounting member mountable to a firearm muzzle; and a forward wall having a central passageway, the central passageway being aligned with the firearm muzzle and having a cross-section size smaller than the first cross-sectional size, wherein the wall members are assembled with the mounting member and forward wall to define an interior chamber through which a projectile passes from the muzzle.
2. The muzzle device of claim 1, wherein the wall members are imperforate when assembled.
3. The muzzle device of claim 1, wherein the mounting member is integral with one tubular wall member.
4. The muzzle device of claim 1, wherein the forward wall is integral with one tubular wall member.
5. The muzzle device of claim 1, wherein the forward wall includes plurality of forwardly directed secondary passageways configured radially outward from the central passageway.
6. The muzzle device of claim 1, wherein the forward wall includes male threads that engage female threads of one tubular wall member.
7. The muzzle device of claim 1, wherein the mounting member includes male threads that engage female threads of a tubular wall member
8. The muzzle device of claim 1, wherein the tubular wall members include complementary threads for disassemblable attachment.
9. The muzzle device of claim 1, further comprising at least a third tubular wall member.
10. A modular firearm muzzle device, comprising a mounting member for attachment to a firearm muzzle; a forward end member having a central passageway and a plurality of forwardly directed secondary passageways situated radially outward from the central passageway; and a plurality of tubular housing units selectively assemblable to and between the mounting member and forward end member, wherein, when assembled, the mounting member, forward end member, and tubular housing units configured to define an internal blast chamber with the central passageway with the muzzle aligned.
11. The muzzle device of claim 3, further comprising at least a third tubular housing unit selectively assemblable between adjacent housing units.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts throughout the various drawing figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] With reference to the drawing figures, this section describes particular embodiments and their detailed construction and operation. Throughout the specification, reference to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or “some embodiments” means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in at least one embodiment. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” or “in some embodiments” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the described features, structures, and characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In view of the disclosure herein, those skilled in the art will recognize that the various embodiments can be practiced without one or more of the specific details or with other methods, components, materials, or the like. In some instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or not described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the embodiments.
[0019] As used herein, “forward” will indicate the direction of the muzzle and the direction in which projectiles are fired, while “rearward” will indicate the opposite direction. “Lateral” or “transverse” indicates a side-to-side direction generally perpendicular to the axis of the barrel. Although firearms may be used in any orientation, “left” and “right” will generally indicate the sides according to the user's orientation, “top” or “up” will be the upward direction when the firearm is gripped in the ordinary manner. As used herein, “firearm” includes air guns and other devices that fire a projectile through the muzzle of a barrel, even is not defined as a “firearm” under state or federal laws.
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[0022] To maximize performance of the compensator 10, the volume of the chamber formed within the housing units 22, 24a-c and the distance Dx from the muzzle 30 to the rear surface 28 of the forward end unit 16 are correspondingly selected. For certain ammunition types and calibers, a longer and larger volume compensator is desired, where other ammunition calibers and loads or types may perform at least as well or better in a shorter, smaller volume compensator. According to one aspect of the illustrated embodiment, the compensator 10 may be assembled using all or only some of the extension housing units 24a-c. For example, the compensator 10 illustrated in
[0023] The threaded engagements between the housing units 22, 24a-c allow the user to select the length and interior volume of the compensator 10. The coupling housing unit 22 includes female threads on both axial ends so as to connect with the corresponding male threads of the attachment unit 12 and forward end unit 16. The extension housing units 24a-c have male threads at one axial end and corresponding female threads at the opposite axial end. Flat surfaces on the attachment unit 12, forward end unit 16, and housing units 22, 24a-c allow a wrench or other tool to be used to assist in disassembly.
[0024] While one or more embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be apparent that modifications and variations thereto are possible, all of which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the foregoing is intended only to be illustrative of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not intended to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. Accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be included and considered to fall within the scope of the invention, defined by the following claim or claims.