Half-cock trigger safety assembly
10871338 ยท 2020-12-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A19/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/74
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/48
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A17/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/48
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Trigger assemblies that preserve the integrity of the trigger sear surface when the trigger assembly enters a half-cocked, safety configuration are disclosed. In certain embodiments, a trigger safety engagement surface engages a hammer safety engagement surface in the safety configuration, preventing the hammer from rotating into contact with a firing pin. In some instances, the trigger sear surface is suspended within a safety recess (e.g., a notch) of the hammer and free of contact with the hammer when the trigger assembly is in the safety configuration.
Claims
1. A trigger assembly for striking a firing pin of a firearm, the trigger assembly comprising: a hammer having a stable cocked position, a stable safety position, and a stable uncocked position; the hammer having a hammer sear surface and a hammer safety engagement surface different from the hammer sear surface; a trigger having a forward portion with a first area and a second area different from the first area; wherein in the stable cocked position a first area of the forward portion of the trigger contacts the hammer sear surface; wherein in the stable safety position the second area of the forward portion of the trigger contacts the hammer safety engagement surface and the first area is not in contact with the hammer.
2. The trigger assembly of claim 1, wherein the second area of the forward portion of the trigger is adjacent to the first area.
3. The trigger assembly of claim 1, wherein the second area is parallel to the first area.
4. The trigger assembly of claim 3, wherein the second area is located closer to a rearward portion of the trigger than the first area.
5. The trigger assembly of claim 1, wherein in the stable safety position the second area is parallel to the hammer safety engagement surface.
6. The trigger assembly of claim 1, wherein the hammer defines a recess adjacent to the hammer safety engagement surface; and wherein in the stable safety position the hammer sear surface faces said recess.
7. The trigger assembly of claim 6, wherein the hammer sear surface is received within the recess defined by the hammer when in the stable safety position.
8. The trigger assembly of claim 1, wherein the second area is positioned radially outward from the first area relative to a rotation axis of the hammer.
9. The trigger assembly of claim 1, wherein the assembly is a drop-in trigger module comprising a housing that retains the trigger and hammer in relation to one another.
10. The trigger assembly of claim 1, wherein the hammer includes a disconnector engaging surface opposing a firing pin striking surface of the hammer.
11. The trigger assembly of claim 10, wherein the trigger defines a pin opening for pivotally connecting a disconnector thereto.
12. The trigger assembly of claim 1, wherein the hammer is rotatable a first angular distance from the stable cocked position to the stable safety position; wherein the hammer is rotatable a second angular distance from the stable cocked position to the stable uncocked position; and wherein the first angular distance is at least half of the second angular distance.
13. The trigger assembly of claim 12, wherein the first angular distance is at least 60% of the second angular distance.
14. The trigger assembly of claim 12, wherein the first angular distance is at least 70% of the second angular distance.
15. The trigger assembly of claim 12, wherein the first angular distance is at least 30.
16. The trigger assembly of claim 12, wherein the first angular distance is at least 40.
17. The trigger assembly of claim 1, wherein the trigger assembly is a single stage trigger assembly.
18. The trigger assembly of claim 1, wherein in the stable safety position a trigger release barrier surface of the trigger is arranged to engage a hammer release barrier surface of the hammer to prevent movement of the trigger from releasing the hammer and allowing the hammer to rotate into contact with the firing pin.
19. The trigger assembly of claim 18, wherein the hammer release barrier surface is transverse to a hammer safety engagement surface that engages a trigger safety engagement surface when in the stable safety position.
20. A firearm comprising the trigger assembly of claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE SELECTED EMBODIMENTS
(11) For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications in the described embodiments, and any further applications of the principles of the invention as described herein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates. One embodiment of the invention is shown in great detail, although it will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art that some features that are not relevant to the present invention may not be shown for the sake of clarity.
(12) With respect to the specification and claims, it should be noted that the singular forms a, an, the, and the like include plural referents unless expressly discussed otherwise. As an illustration, references to a device or the device include one or more of such devices and equivalents thereof. It also should be noted that directional terms, such as upper, lower, bottom, forward, rearward and the like, are us ed herein solely for the convenience of the reader in order to aid in the reader's understanding of the illustrated embodiments, and it is not the intent that the use of these directional terms in any manner limit the described, illustrated, and/or claimed features to a specific direction and/or orientation.
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(16) The connecting member, illustrated in
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(18) When the trigger sear surface is disengaged from the hammer sear surface, the hammer is free to rotate forward under force from a hammer spring (not shown). As the hammer rotates forward in a counter-clockwise direction around a hammer pin 204, illustrated in
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(20) If a rearward force is exerted on the lower portion of the trigger when the trigger assembly is in the stable safety position, the trigger release barrier surface 124 engages the hammer release barrier surface 144 and prevents the trigger from disengaging from the hammer which would allow the hammer to rotate further forward. In some embodiments, the hammer/trigger release barrier surface is transverse to the hammer/trigger safety engagement surface. For example, the hammer release barrier surface may be transverse to the hammer safety engagement surface and/or the trigger release barrier surface may be transverse to the trigger safety engagement surface. In some instances, the hammer/trigger release barrier surface is tangential to an imaginary circle that is concentric with a hammer axis of rotation about which the hammer rotates (e.g., the hammer pin).
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(25) While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes, equivalents, and modifications that come within the spirit of the inventions defined by following claims are desired to be protected.
(26) The following numbered clauses set out specific embodiments that may be useful in understanding the present invention:
(27) 1. A trigger assembly for striking a firing pin of a firearm, the trigger assembly comprising:
(28) a trigger having a trigger sear surface and a hammer having a hammer sear surface;
(29) wherein the hammer is rotatable a first angular distance from a stable cocked position to a stable safety position;
(30) wherein the hammer is rotatable a second angular distance from the stable cocked position to a stable uncocked position in contact with the firing pin;
(31) wherein in the stable cocked position the trigger sear surface engages the hammer sear surface;
(32) wherein in the stable safety position the trigger sear surface is free of engagement with the hammer; and
(33) wherein the first angular distance is at least half of the second angular distance.
(34) 2. The trigger assembly of clause 1, wherein the first angular distance is at least 60% of the second angular distance.
(35) 3. The trigger assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the first angular distance is at least 70% of the second angular distance.
(36) 4. The trigger assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the first angular distance is at least 30.
(37) 5. The trigger assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the first angular distance is at least 40.
(38) 6. The trigger assembly of any preceding clause, wherein in the stable safety position a trigger safety engagement surface engages a hammer safety engagement surface;
(39) wherein the trigger safety engagement surface is different from the trigger sear surface; and
(40) wherein the hammer safety engagement surface is different from the hammer sear surface.
(41) 7. The trigger assembly of clause 6, wherein both the trigger safety engagement surface and the trigger sear surface are positioned on a forward end of the trigger.
(42) 8. The trigger assembly of any preceding clause, wherein in the stable safety position a trigger release barrier surface of the trigger is arranged to engage a hammer release barrier surface of the hammer to prevent movement of the trigger from releasing the hammer and allowing the hammer to rotate into contact with the firing pin.
(43) 9. The trigger assembly of clause 8 as dependent from clause 6 or 7, wherein the hammer release barrier surface is transverse to the hammer safety engagement surface.
(44) 10. The trigger assembly of clause 8, wherein the hammer rotates around a hammer axis of rotation and the hammer release barrier surface is tangential to an imaginary circle concentric with the hammer axis of rotation.
(45) 11. The trigger assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the hammer defines a recess arranged to receive the trigger sear surface in the stable safety position.
(46) 12. The trigger assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the trigger assembly is a single stage trigger assembly.
(47) 13. An assembly for a firearm having a firing pin, the assembly comprising:
(48) a trigger having a trigger sear surface and a hammer having a hammer sear surface;
(49) wherein the hammer is rotatable from a cocked position to a partially-cocked position and from the cocked position to a uncocked position in contact with the firing pin;
(50) wherein in the cocked position the trigger sear surface engages the hammer sear surface and resists the hammer from rotating until the trigger sear surface is moved out of engagement with the hammer sear surface;
(51) wherein in the partially-cocked position the trigger sear surface is free of engagement with the hammer; and
(52) wherein in the partially-cocked position a trigger release barrier surface of the trigger is arranged to engage a hammer release barrier surface of the hammer to initially prevent further movement of the trigger from releasing the hammer.
(53) 14. The assembly of clause 13, wherein the trigger sear surface is positioned on a forward end of the trigger.
(54) 15. The assembly of any one of clauses 13-14, wherein the trigger release barrier surface is transverse to the trigger sear surface.
(55) 16. The assembly of any one of clauses 13-15, wherein the hammer rotates around a hammer axis of rotation and the hammer release barrier surface is tangential to an imaginary circle concentric with the hammer axis of rotation.
(56) 17. The assembly of any one of clauses 13-16, wherein the hammer defines a recess arranged to receive the trigger sear surface in the partially-cocked position.
(57) 18. The assembly of any one of clauses 13-17, wherein the trigger and hammer are a single stage trigger and a single stage hammer.
(58) 19. A product, comprising:
(59) a single-stage trigger and hammer assembly having a trigger with a trigger sear surface and a hammer with a hammer sear surface;
(60) wherein the hammer is rotatable from a static cocked position to a static safety position;
(61) wherein when the hammer is in the static cocked position the trigger sear surface engages the hammer sear surface; and
(62) wherein when the hammer is in the static safety position the trigger sear surface is free of engagement with the hammer.
(63) 20. The product of clause 19, wherein in the static safety position a trigger safety engagement surface engages a hammer safety engagement surface.