Firearm quick release pin with arm extension
10605550 ยท 2020-03-31
Assignee
Inventors
- Charles K. Heizer (St. Louis, MO, US)
- Thomas C. Heizer (St. Louis, MO, US)
- John C. Robinson (Festus, MO, US)
- Jacob W. Mahn (Bloomsdale, MO, US)
Cpc classification
F41A11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/86
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/484
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/86
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A quick release pin is used in a firearm to secure a barrel assembly to a frame and a recoil assembly within a slide. The cylindrical body of the pin functions similarly to traditional takedown pins and pivot pins used with firearms while the lever arm has unique features that are an improvement over traditional takedown pins. The arm has a locking lip at its proximate end, a detent at its distal end, and a cut-out center section which is thinner than the distal end and proximal end. The cut-out center section creates a space between the arm and the firearm's side when the arm is in its locked configuration which provides side edges for a user to grasp the edges of the arm between a finger and thumb while the thicker distal end of the arm is in flush contact with the side of the firearm.
Claims
1. A firearm for shooting ammunition, comprising: a frame comprising a pair of sides, an interior space within the frame between the sides, a pair of apertures extending from an exterior of the frame through the respective pair of sides to the interior space, and a recess in the exterior of the frame, a slot proximate to one of the pair of apertures in the recess at the exterior of the frame; a barrel assembly, a mount connecting the barrel assembly to the frame, wherein the mount is positioned within the interior space of the frame and comprises a bore, and wherein the bore is aligned with the apertures in the sides of the frame; and a first pin fixedly locking the mount to the frame, wherein the first pin is comprised of a cylindrical body and a lever arm with a locked orientation and an unlocked orientation, wherein a proximal end of the lever arm is fixedly attached to a first end of the cylindrical body, wherein the cylindrical body has a first longitudinal axis and the lever arm has a second longitudinal axis that is askew from the first longitudinal axis, wherein the cylindrical body extends through the apertures and the bore to a second end, wherein a distal end of the lever arm is in flush contact with the exterior of the frame when the lever arm is in the locked orientation, wherein the lever arm is comprised of a locking lip at its proximal end, wherein the locking lip extends away from the cylindrical body in a plane perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body, wherein the locking lip fits within the slot in the recess at the exterior of the frame in the locked orientation, and wherein the locking lip is rotated out of the slot in the unlocked orientation.
2. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the lever arm is situated in the recess in the locked orientation.
3. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the lever arm is comprised of a cut-out center section situated between the proximal end and the distal end of the lever arm and forming a space in the lever arm extending between a pair of side edges, wherein the proximal end of the lever arm is in flush contact with the exterior of the frame when the lever arm is in the locked orientation, and wherein the cut-out center section of the lever arm between the pair of side edges is spaced away from the exterior of the frame when the lever arm is in the locked orientation.
4. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the lever arm is further comprised of a cavity and a ball detent, wherein the ball detent is secured within the cavity by at least one of a friction fit and an interference fit, wherein the recess in the frame is further comprised of a dimple, and wherein the ball detent is situated in the dimple when the lever arm is in the locked orientation.
5. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the barrel assembly is further comprised of a barrel bore, a barrel body, and a housing attached to the barrel body, and wherein the second longitudinal axis of the lever arm is substantially perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body.
6. The firearm of claim 5, further comprising a slide assembly, a recoil assembly within the slide assembly, and a second pin holding the recoil assembly within the slide assembly, wherein the slide assembly is comprised of a front casing slidingly engaged with the barrel body and a rear casing slidingly engaged with the frame, wherein the front casing further comprises a pair of apertures and an internal recess, wherein the recoil assembly is mounted within the front casing and is comprised of a recoil rod with a nose portion at one end, a sleeve mounted within the housing in the barrel assembly, and a recoil spring around the recoil rod with a first end of the spring pressed against the nose portion and a second end of the spring contained in the sleeve, wherein the nose portion is comprised of a cylindrical bore situated between the pair of circular apertures in the front casing, wherein the second pin is comprised of a pin body and a pin arm with a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein a proximal end of the pin arm is fixedly attached to a first end of the pin body, wherein the pin body has a first longitudinal axis and the pin arm has a second longitudinal axis that is substantially perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis, wherein the pin body extends through the circular apertures and the cylindrical bore to a second end, and wherein a distal end of the pin arm is in flush contact with an exterior side of the front casing when the pin arm is in the locked position.
7. The firearm of claim 6, wherein the pin arm is comprised of at least one of a lip and a cut-out center section, wherein the lip is located at the proximal end of the pin arm, wherein the lip extends away from the pin body in a plane perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis of the pin body, wherein the front casing is further comprised of a slot proximate to one of the pair of apertures, wherein the lip fits within the slot in the locked position, and wherein the lip is rotated out of the slot in the unlocked position, wherein the cut-out center section is situated between the proximal end and the distal end of the pin arm, wherein the proximal end of the pin arm is in flush contact with the exterior side of the front casing when the pin arm is in the locked position, and wherein the cut-out center section of the pin arm is spaced away from the exterior side of the front casing when the pin arm is in the locked position.
8. A firearm for shooting ammunition, comprising: a frame comprising a pair of sides, an interior space within the frame between the sides, and a pair of apertures extending from an exterior of the frame through the respective pair of sides to the interior space; a barrel assembly, a mount connecting the barrel assembly to the frame, wherein the mount is positioned within the interior space of the frame and comprises a bore, and wherein the bore is aligned with the apertures in the sides of the frame; and a first pin fixedly locking the mount to the frame, wherein the first pin is comprised of a cylindrical body and a lever arm with a locked orientation and an unlocked orientation, wherein a proximal end of the lever arm is fixedly attached to a first end of the cylindrical body, wherein a distal end of the lever arm is in flush contact with the exterior of the frame when the lever arm is in the locked orientation, wherein the cylindrical body has a first longitudinal axis and the lever arm has a second longitudinal axis that is askew from the first longitudinal axis, wherein the cylindrical body extends through the apertures and the bore to a second end, wherein the lever arm is comprised of a cut-out center section situated between the proximal end and the distal end of the lever arm, and forming a space in the lever arm extending between a pair of side edges, and wherein the cut-out center section of the lever arm between the pair of side edges is spaced away from the exterior of the frame when the lever arm is in the locked orientation, and wherein the distal end of the lever arm flexes relative to the proximal end of the lever arm through the cut-out center section.
9. The firearm of claim 8, wherein the lever arm is comprised of a locking lip at its proximal end, wherein the locking lip extends away from the cylindrical body in a plane perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body, wherein the frame is further comprised of a slot at the exterior of one of the sides and proximate to one of the pair of apertures, wherein the locking lip fits within the slot in the locked orientation, and wherein the locking lip is rotated out of the slot in the unlocked orientation.
10. The firearm of claim 9, wherein the proximal end of the lever arm is in flush contact with the exterior of the frame when the lever arm is in the locked orientation.
11. The firearm of claim 8, wherein the distal end of the lever arm is further comprised of a cavity and a ball detent, wherein the ball detent is secured within the cavity by at least one of a friction fit and an interference fit, wherein the exterior of the frame is further comprised of a dimple, and wherein the ball detent is situated in the dimple when the lever arm is in the locked orientation.
12. The firearm of claim 11, wherein the exterior of the frame is further comprised of a recess proximate to one of the pair of apertures, wherein the dimple is situated in the recess, and wherein the lever arm is situated in the recess in the locked orientation.
13. The firearm of claim 8, further comprising a slide assembly, a recoil assembly within the slide assembly, and a second pin holding the recoil assembly within the slide assembly, wherein the slide assembly is comprised of a front casing slidingly engaged with the barrel assembly and a rear casing slidingly engaged with the frame, wherein the front casing further comprises a pair of apertures and an internal recess, wherein the recoil assembly is mounted within the front casing and is comprised of a recoil rod with a nose portion at one end, a sleeve mounted within the housing in the barrel assembly, and a recoil spring around the recoil rod with a first end of the spring pressed against the nose portion and a second end of the spring contained in the sleeve, wherein the nose portion is comprised of a cylindrical bore situated between the pair of circular apertures in the front casing, wherein the second pin is comprised of a pin body and a pin arm with a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein a proximal end of the pin arm is fixedly attached to a first end of the pin body, wherein the pin body has a first longitudinal axis and the pin arm has a second longitudinal axis that is substantially perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis, wherein the pin body extends through the circular apertures and the cylindrical bore to a second end, and wherein a distal end of the pin arm is in flush contact with an exterior side of the front casing when the pin arm is in the locked position.
14. A firearm for shooting ammunition, comprising: a frame comprising a pair of sides, an interior space within the frame between the sides, a pair of apertures extending from an exterior of the frame through the respective pair of sides to the interior space, and a slot at the exterior of one of the sides and proximate to one of the pair of apertures; a barrel assembly, a mount connecting the barrel assembly to the frame, wherein the mount is positioned within the interior space of the frame and comprises a bore, and wherein the bore is aligned with the apertures in the sides of the frame; and a first pin fixedly locking the mount to the frame, wherein the first pin is comprised of a cylindrical body and a lever arm with a locked orientation and an unlocked orientation, wherein a proximal end of the lever arm is fixedly attached to a first end of the cylindrical body, wherein the cylindrical body has a first longitudinal axis and the lever arm has a second longitudinal axis that is askew from the first longitudinal axis, wherein the cylindrical body extends through the apertures and the bore to a second end, wherein the lever arm is comprised of a locking lip at its proximal end, wherein the locking lip extends away from the cylindrical body in a plane perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body, wherein the locking lip fits within the slot in the locked orientation, and wherein the locking lip is rotated out of the slot in the unlocked orientation.
15. The firearm of claim 14, wherein the lever arm is comprised of a cut-out center section situated between the proximal end and the distal end of the lever arm and forming a space in the lever arm extending between a pair of side edges, wherein the proximal end of the lever arm is in flush contact with the exterior of the frame when the lever arm is in the locked orientation, and wherein the cut-out center section of the lever arm is spaced away from the exterior of the frame when the lever arm is in the locked orientation.
16. The firearm of claim 14, wherein the plane of the locking lip is on the exterior one of the sides of the frame when the lever arm is in the locked orientation.
17. The firearm of claim 16, wherein the proximal end of the lever arm is in flush contact with the exterior of the frame when the lever arm is in the locked orientation.
18. The firearm of claim 14, wherein the distal end of the lever arm is further comprised of a cavity and a ball detent, wherein the ball detent is secured within the cavity by at least one of a friction fit and an interference fit, wherein the exterior of the frame is further comprised of a dimple, and wherein the ball detent is situated in the dimple when the lever arm is in the locked orientation.
19. The firearm of claim 18, wherein the exterior of the frame is further comprised of a recess proximate to one of the pair of apertures, wherein the dimple is situated in the recess, and wherein the lever arm is situated in the recess in the locked orientation.
20. The firearm of claim 14, further comprising a slide assembly, a recoil assembly within the slide assembly, and a second pin holding the recoil assembly within the slide assembly, wherein the slide assembly is comprised of a front casing slidingly engaged with the barrel assembly and a rear casing slidingly engaged with the frame, wherein the front casing further comprises a pair of apertures and an internal recess, wherein the recoil assembly is mounted within the front casing and is comprised of a recoil rod with a nose portion at one end, a sleeve mounted within the housing in the barrel assembly, and a recoil spring around the recoil rod with a first end of the spring pressed against the nose portion and a second end of the spring contained in the sleeve, wherein the nose portion is comprised of a cylindrical bore situated between the pair of circular apertures in the front casing, wherein the second pin is comprised of a pin body and a pin arm with a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein a proximal end of the pin arm is fixedly attached to a first end of the pin body, wherein the pin body has a first longitudinal axis and the pin arm has a second longitudinal axis that is substantially perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis, wherein the pin body extends through the circular apertures and the cylindrical bore to a second end, and wherein a distal end of the pin arm is in flush contact with an exterior side of the front casing when the pin arm is in the locked position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become more fully understood from the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses. Generally, as shown in
(10) The slide assembly of the present invention includes a casing, a quick release pin 16, and an external recess 18 on the front portion of the casing. The slide assembly has an assembled configuration 64 and a disassembled configuration 66. The recoil assembly is mounted within the casing and generally includes a recoil spring 14c situated around a recoil rod 14b with one end of the spring pressed against a nose portion 14a. The recoil assembly also preferably includes a sleeve 14d that is secured within the housing in the barrel assembly; the other end of the spring is situated within the sleeve and the side of the rod opposite from the nose portion passes through an aperture in the back of the sleeve. In the assembled configuration the quick release locking pin secures the recoil assembly within the slide. Conversely, when the quick release pin is removed, the recoil assembly is free from the slide in the disassembled configuration. According to the present invention and described in detail below, the release pin includes a lever arm 16b that extends perpendicularly from the cylindrical body 16a of the pin at one end of the body and may also include a locking lip 32 at the proximate end of the arm where it is attached to the body, a detent 38 at the distal end of the arm, and a flexible thinner center section 34 between the proximate and distal ends.
(11) The casing is generally separated into a front casing 12a and a rear casing 12b. The front casing extends from the internal recess 12c within the casing to a distal end 20a around a nose portion of the recoil assembly. Conversely, the rear casing extends in the opposite direction from the internal recess towards the butt end 20b of the casing and firearm. The front casing has a pair of circular apertures 22a & 22b at the distal end. In the assembled configuration the recoil assembly is housed within the front casing and is secured therein by the quick release pin described below. The recoil assembly is comprised of the nose portion having an elongated rod extending within the casing from the nose portion towards the internal recess. The nose portion of the recoil assembly also has a cylindrical bore 24 that is aligned between the apertures in the assembled configuration. Accordingly, the recoil assembly is secured within the slide when the body of the quick release pin extends through the pair of apertures in the front casing and through the bore in the nose portion.
(12) When the recoil assembly is secured within the casing by the quick release pin, as shown in
(13) In the preferred embodiment the casing has a top side 54 and a pair of angled side walls 56 as shown in the figures and particularly shown in the
(14) Another aspect of the present invention shown in
(15) The recessed face is open to the top side, and the recessed width's distance 52 as measured between the front and back edge of the external recess is greater than the length of the pin arm 70. In the preferred embodiment, the slide assembly has a single external recess with one of the pair of apertures cut within the recessed face, proximate to the front edge. Further, there is a dimple 50 within the recessed face proximate to the back edge and separated from the aperture. The ball detent particularly described below is seated within the dimple and prevents unintended rotation of the pin out of the external recess. Additionally, the bottom edge of the recessed face has a slot 68a that prevents the pin arm from sliding out of the recess and aperture. The slot is cut into the bottom edge, and the locking lip 32 fits within the slot in the locked orientation. Accordingly, the pin arm is secured within the recess in the locked orientation by the ball detent and locking lip. Additionally, a front face of the pin arm is flush with the side wall of the firearm, as shown in
(16) As depicted in
(17) Accordingly, the pin arm has a locked orientation 44 in the assembled configuration and an unlocked orientation 46 in the disassembled configuration. When locked, the pin arm is rotated into the external recess against the exterior of the front casing 30 and the longitudinal axis of the pin arm is parallel to the bottom edge of the external recess. In this position, the locking lip of the pin arm extends into the slot in the bottom edge of the recess and the pin body may not be pulled out without the locking lip first being rotated out of the slot. To prevent unintended rotation, the ball detent locks within the dimple in the recessed face. As the ball detent protrudes perpendicularly from the pin arm, it rubs against the recessed face and friction is created as it rotates into the locked orientation and is seated in the dimple. To prevent wear and deterioration on the ball detent and recessed face, the pin arm has a flex cut-out between its connection at the pin body and the ball detent, which acts as a spring. During this rotation, the flex cut-out allows the pin arm and ball detent to bend away from the recessed face to prevent unwanted wear.
(18) The ball detent is separated from the pin body by the flex cut-out center section which acts as a spring when the pin arm is rotated between the locked and unlocked orientations. When the firearm is assembled and the quick release pin is in the locked orientation the pin body extends through the apertures and the bore while the locking lip and ball detent secure the pin arm within the external recess where the locking lip is seated within the slot and the ball detent is seated within the dimple. In operation the cut-out in the pin arm allows the pin arm to flex during rotation as the ball detent moves in and out of the dimple in the recessed face of the external recess. Without the cut-out, the pin may still rotate between the two orientations but the flexing motion of the pin arm allows the ball-detent to more easily move in and out of the dimple and the side walls may tend to deteriorate more quickly from the friction between the side wall and ball detent during rotation. Additionally, the flexing motion provides leverage as the user can flex the pin arm away from the side wall of the firearm to gain more purchase on the pin arm during rotation.
(19) Conversely, the pin arm is rotated out of the external recess in the unlocked orientation and is removed from the recessed face as shown in
(20) Additionally, it should be appreciated that the pin of the present invention is not limited to use in any one position. The preferred embodiment described herein describes a pin used in a semi-automatic pistol that connects the recoil assembly to the slide assembly. However, the quick release pin may be used in other embodiments separate from the slide assembly, such as in the positions of traditional takedown and pivot pins 108 shown in
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(23) Similar to the pin in the slide assembly, the quick release pins in the frame are positioned in flush contact against the side of the frame when in the locked position. When the arms of the pins are in their locked positions, they may be situated in recesses 18 as shown in
(24) The embodiment in
(25) In operation, it is an aspect of the quick release pin is to provide an easier means to remove and insert the pin into the aperture and subsequently assemble a firearm. The pin body acts to secure the components but the improvement is achieved by the pin arm. The pin arm acts as a handle for a user by providing a larger area for grasping which more easily allows the pin to be pulled or pushed in and out of the apertures. Beyond the larger area for increased purchase, the pin arm being perpendicularly fixed provides a mechanical advantage as a user may pull from a different longitudinal axis than the pin body. Such a configuration allows a user to hook the pin arm from behind rather than simply grasping it as an extension of the pin body. Accordingly, the handle eliminates the need for a tool previously needed to punch the pin out when in the assembled configuration. In addition to being a handle for pulling, the pin arm also rotates from the locked orientation within the external recess to the unlocked orientation removed from the recessed face. The rotation of the pin body, via the pin handle, creates a mechanical advantage as the initial static friction is overcome, which facilitates easier removal of the pin body from the apertures and bore. Similarly, the pin arm provides a mechanical advantage during assembly when the pin body is being inserted through the apertures and bore as it may again be rotated to combat friction.
(26) It will also be appreciated that the innovative locking lip seated in the slot prevents the pin from being shook loose and vibrated out of the bore in the nose portion of the recoil assembly and the apertures in the front casing when the gun is repeatedly fired. The ball detent prevents the distal end of the arm from rotating out of its locked orientation when the locking lip is seated in the slot. The flex in the center portion of the arm provides a spring mechanism to the arm in which the detent is forced into the dimple in the sidewall of the recess and is allowed to bend slightly outwardly when a user forces the arm to rotate upward out of the recess in the slide.
(27) The embodiments were chosen and described to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application. As various modifications could be made to the exemplary embodiments, as described above with reference to the corresponding illustrations, without departing from the scope of the invention as understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.