Ambidextrous Charging Handle
20180010868 ยท 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A3/72
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A35/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A3/72
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A5/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
This invention relates to the design and construction of a novel ambidextrous charging handle designed to vent discharge gases in the operation of a gas impingement or piston driven firearm.
Claims
1. An ambidextrous charging handle for a firearm comprising: a central stem for riding within the firearm receiver and engaging the firearm bolt carrier assembly; said stem comprising a gas discharge port to direct firearm gases, said gas discharge port originating on the underside of said stem and exiting on the top side of said stem at a rearward port of said stem; said stem further comprising an integral gas barrier located approximate the gas discharge port exit; a latch at a rear portion of said stem, said latch designed to engage said firearm receiver while in a closed position and said latch including a protruding member on a rearward portion of said latch to pivot said latch to an open position when pulling on said charging handle; and a t-grip assembly for moving said charging handle along the firearm axis to engage the firearm bolt carrier assembly, said t-grip assembly comprising an upper t-grip and a lower t-grip.
2. The ambidextrous charging handle of claim 1 wherein the t-grip assembly further comprises an integral gas shroud atop the upper t-grip, said gas shroud dimensioned to surround said gas barrier.
3. The ambidextrous charging handle of claim 1 further comprising a first guide roller and a second guide roller, said guide rollers integral with the t-grip assembly and positioned on a first and second side of said stem such that said t-grip assembly is guided along the stem axis when operated.
4. The ambidextrous charging handle of claim 1 further comprising a first t-grip assembly pin and a second t-grip assembly pin, each pin located at a distal end of either the upper t-grip or lower t-grip; said pins dimensioned to mate with corresponding t-grip mating holes in the upper t-grip or lower t-grip and secured by a first pin dimensioned to fit a first pin hole in one end of the t-grip assembly and by a second pin dimensioned t fit a second pin hole in a second end of the t-grip assembly.
5. The ambidextrous charging handle of claim 1 wherein said stem further comprises an integral t-grip stop to limit t-grip rearward travel and provide for operation of said charging handle upon the firearm bolt carrier assembly.
6. The ambidextrous charging handle of claim 1 wherein the latch hook is set at an angle of about 80 degrees to the stem axis.
7. The ambidextrous charging handle of claim 1 wherein the gas barrier encompasses approximately 60-70% of the interior surface area of the t-grip gas shroud.
8. The ambidextrous charging handle of claim 2 further comprising a first guide roller and a second guide roller, said guide rollers integral with the t-grip assembly and positioned on a first and second side of said stem such that said t-grip assembly is moved along the stem axis when operated.
9. The ambidextrous charging handle of claim 8 further comprising a first t-grip assembly pin and a second t-grip assembly pin, each pin located at a distal end of either the upper t-grip or lower t-grip; said pins dimensioned to mate with corresponding t-grip mating holes in the upper t-grip or lower t-grip and secured by a first pin dimensioned to fit a first pin hole in one end of the t-grip assembly and by a second pin dimensioned t fit a second pin hole in a second end of the t-grip assembly.
10. The ambidextrous charging handle of claim 9 wherein said stem further comprises an integral t-grip stop to limit t-grip rearward travel and provide for operation of said charging handle upon the firearm bolt carrier assembly.
11. The ambidextrous charging handle of claim 10 wherein the gas barrier encompasses approximately 60-70% of the interior surface area of the t-grip gas shroud.
Description
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