Firearm barrel lock
11029111 · 2021-06-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Joseph Dagher (Manchester, NH, US)
- Kyle Downey (Front Royal, VA, US)
- Steven Zaleznick (Washington, DC, US)
Cpc classification
F41A17/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A17/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gun lock has a user manipulatable proximate end and a distal end for insertion into a barrel of a firearm. The distal end is spaced from the proximate end by a distance sufficient to allow the distal end to enter the chamber of the firearm when the proximate end is adjacent to but spaced from the barrel of the firearm. The distal end has elements which respond to user manipulation to transit from a first state allowing the distal end to enter and withdraw from the chamber of the firearm and a second state which prevents the distal end from withdrawing from the chamber. With the distal end of the gun lock inserted into the chamber and then transiting to the second state the inability to withdraw the gun lock from the firearm prevents the firearm from normal use.
Claims
1. A locking device in combination with a firearm having a barrel with a muzzle, a bore in the barrel with a first diameter, and a chamber wall that defines a chamber of said firearm with a second diameter larger than the first diameter, the combination comprising: a hollow tube adapted to fit coaxially within the bore, the tube having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a length sufficient to extend from the muzzle to the chamber; a first subassembly on the distal end portion of the tube that is adapted to be moved under user control between a first configuration that fits within the bore so that the first subassembly does not obstruct removal of the tube from the bore, and a second configuration of the first subassembly that fits within the chamber but does not fit within the bore so that the first subassembly does obstruct removal of the tube from the bore; a second subassembly connected to the proximal end of the tube for enabling a user to selectively move the first subassembly between the first and second configurations while the tube is within the bore, the second subassembly including an actuator knob adapted to be rotated manually between a first position of the actuator knob corresponding to the first subassembly being in the first configuration and a second position of the actuator knob corresponding to the first subassembly being in the second configuration, the second subassembly including means for locking the actuator knob in the second position; and a rod disposed coaxially within the tube to serve as means for coupling movement from the second subassembly to the first subassembly when the actuator knob is rotated to the second position; the first subassembly including a plurality of slots in said hollow tube, and at least one component with a receiving surface, the component including at least one element located adjacent one of said slots which may radially move outward in response to an applied force from the rod to the receiving surface; the second subassembly including means responsive to movement of the actuator knob from the first position to the second position to urge the rod to bear against and move the receiving surface to force the displacement outwards of the element, wherein the means for coupling movement from the second subassembly to the first subassembly rotates the rod in place responsive to rotation of the actuator knob to achieve movement of the first subassembly from the first configuration to the second configuration.
2. The locking device in combination with a firearm as recited in claim 1 in which the first subassembly includes at least two tabs secured into contact with said rod by a circumferentially extending spring.
3. A locking device for a firearm having a barrel with a muzzle, a bore in the barrel with a first diameter, and a chamber wall that defines a chamber of said firearm with a second diameter larger than the first diameter, the device comprising: a hollow tube adapted to fit coaxially within the bore, the tube having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a length sufficient to extend from the muzzle to the chamber; a first subassembly on the distal end portion of the tube that is adapted to be moved under user control between a first configuration that fits within the bore so that the first subassembly does not obstruct removal of the tube from the bore, and a second configuration of the first subassembly that fits within the chamber but does not fit within the bore so that the first subassembly does obstruct removal of the tube from the bore; a second subassembly connected to the proximal end of the tube for enabling a user to selectively move the first subassembly between the first and second configurations while the tube is within the bore, the second subassembly including an actuator knob adapted to be rotated manually between a first position of the actuator knob corresponding to the first subassembly being in the first configuration and a second position of the actuator knob corresponding to the first subassembly being in the second configuration, the second subassembly including means for locking the actuator knob in the second position; and a rod disposed coaxially within the tube to serve as means for coupling movement from the second subassembly to the first subassembly when the actuator knob is rotated to the second position; the first subassembly including a plurality of slots in said hollow tube, and at least one component with a receiving surface, the component including at least one element located adjacent one of said slots which may radially move outward in response to an applied force from the rod to the receiving surface; the second subassembly including means responsive to movement of the actuator knob from the first position to the second position to urge the rod to bear against and move the receiving surface to force the displacement outwards of the element, wherein the means for coupling movement from the second subassembly to the first subassembly rotates the rod in place responsive to rotation of the actuator knob to achieve movement of the first subassembly from the first configuration to the second configuration.
4. The locking device for a firearm as recited in claim 3 in which the first subassembly includes at least two tabs secured into contact with said rod by a circumferentially extending spring.
5. A locking device in combination with a firearm having a barrel with a muzzle, a bore in the barrel with a first diameter, and a chamber wall that defines a chamber of said firearm with a second diameter larger than the first diameter, the combination comprising: a hollow tube adapted to fit coaxially within the bore, the tube having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a length sufficient to extend from the muzzle to the chamber; a first subassembly on the distal end portion of the tube that is adapted to be moved under user control between a first configuration that fits within the bore so that the first subassembly does not obstruct removal of the tube from the bore, and a second configuration of the first subassembly that fits within the chamber but does not fit within the bore so that the first subassembly does obstruct removal of the tube from the bore; a second subassembly connected to the proximal end of the tube for enabling a user to selectively move the first subassembly between the first and second configurations while the tube is within the bore, the second subassembly including an actuator knob adapted to be rotated manually between a first position of the actuator knob corresponding to the first subassembly being in the first configuration and a second position of the actuator knob corresponding to the first subassembly being in the second configuration, the second subassembly including means for locking the actuator knob in the second position; and a rod disposed coaxially within the tube to serve as means for coupling movement from the second subassembly to the first subassembly when the actuator knob is rotated to the second position; the first subassembly including a plurality of slots in said hollow tube, and at least one component with a receiving surface, the component including at least one element located adjacent one of said slots which may radially move outward in response to an applied force from the rod to the receiving surface; the second subassembly including means responsive to movement of the actuator knob from the first position to the second position to urge the rod to bear against and move the receiving surface to force the displacement outwards of the element, wherein the at least one element is a flexure pawl.
6. The locking device in combination with a firearm as recited in claim 5 wherein the flexure pawl includes a region of back relief.
7. The locking device in combination with a firearm as recited in claim 5 wherein the flexure pawl does not include a region of back relief.
8. A locking device for a firearm having a barrel with a muzzle, a bore in the barrel with a first diameter, and a chamber wall that defines a chamber of said firearm with a second diameter larger than the first diameter, the device comprising: a hollow tube adapted to fit coaxially within the bore, the tube having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a length sufficient to extend from the muzzle to the chamber; a first subassembly on the distal end portion of the tube that is adapted to be moved under user control between a first configuration that fits within the bore so that the first subassembly does not obstruct removal of the tube from the bore, and a second configuration of the first subassembly that fits within the chamber but does not fit within the bore so that the first subassembly does obstruct removal of the tube from the bore; a second subassembly connected to the proximal end of the tube for enabling a user to selectively move the first subassembly between the first and second configurations while the tube is within the bore, the second subassembly including an actuator knob adapted to be rotated manually between a first position of the actuator knob corresponding to the first subassembly being in the first configuration and a second position of the actuator knob corresponding to the first subassembly being in the second configuration, the second subassembly including means for locking the actuator knob in the second position; and a rod disposed coaxially within the tube to serve as means for coupling movement from the second subassembly to the first subassembly when the actuator knob is rotated to the second position; the first subassembly including a plurality of slots in said hollow tube, and at least one component with a receiving surface, the component including at least one element located adjacent one of said slots which may radially move outward in response to an applied force from the rod to the receiving surface; the second subassembly including means responsive to movement of the actuator knob from the first position to the second position to urge the rod to bear against and move the receiving surface to force the displacement outwards of the element, wherein the at least one element is a flexure pawl.
9. The locking device for a firearm as recited in claim 8 wherein the flexure pawl includes a region of back relief.
10. The locking device for a firearm as recited in claim 8 wherein the flexure pawl does not include a region of back relief.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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(16) When the cams 1 achieve their coded condition and the comb is free to translate the user may apply a force to withdraw the tab 2 from the notch 20. When the tab 2 is withdrawn from notch 20 the knob 3 is free to rotate in response to user actuation. Rotation of the knob 3 produces rotation of the spindle 14. The presence of the threads on the spindle 14 produce translation of the shaft 21 from rotation of the spindle 14. Located within the shaft 21 is the translation shaft or rod 4 which can translate forward (away from knob 3) and back (towards the knob 3) in response to translation of the shaft 21.
(17) The pawl 41 fits into the end cap 42. The end cap 42 is the leading end of the lock to enter the barrel. The end cap 42 is made of resilient material that is less hardened than the barrel so that introduction of the lock into the firearm is not detrimental to the firearm. As seen in
(18) The pawl 41 has wings 51 and 52 which present a continuous surface that is flush with the shaft housing 5 when the wings 51, 52 are withdrawn into an unlock condition. The form of the pawl illustrated in
(19) A second embodiment is illustrated in
(20) The pawl design represented in
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(22) The foregoing is a description of two specific embodiments of the invention but it is apparent that many variations may be made within the spirit and scope of the invention which is expressed within the scope of the attached claims.