SLING ADJUSTMENT AND A WEAPON SLING INCLUDING THE SLING ADJUSTMENT
20230016382 · 2023-01-19
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Abstract
The disclosure provides a sling adjustment for increased reliability and performance compared to conventional cam and slide adjustments. The disclosed sling adjustment is a single hardware piece that includes a slider and a cam. The sling adjustment includes an antilock wedge to prevent or at least reduce binding when using the sliding feature in the tightening direction. Extruded pins are also disclosed that can reduce the cost and the number of components that are needed for reliable performance. In one example, the sling adjustment includes: (1) a slider having a pair of side walls, and (2) a cam, positioned within the pair of side walls, having an antilock wedge and a center slider bar, wherein the antilock wedge is located on a forward side of the center slider bar.
Claims
1. A sling adjustment, comprising: a slider having a pair of side walls; and a cam, positioned within the pair of side walls, having an antilock wedge and a center slider bar, wherein the antilock wedge is located on a forward side of the center slider bar.
2. The sling adjustment as recited in claim 1, wherein the cam further includes a first and a second extruded pin end.
3. The sling adjustment as recited in claim 2, wherein at least one of the extruded pin ends includes a pin assembly ramp.
4. The sling adjustment as recited in claim 3, wherein each of the pair of side walls includes a pin hole that corresponds to one of the first or the second extruded pin ends, and at least one of the side walls includes a slider body assembly ramp that corresponds to the pin assembly ramp.
5. The sling adjustment as recited in claim 2, further comprising a spring positioned around the first extruded pin end.
6. The sling adjustment as recited in claim 5, wherein one of the pair of side walls includes a spring pocket that corresponds to the spring.
7. The sling adjustment as recited in claim 5, wherein the cam includes a recession for at least one leg of the spring.
8. The sling adjustment as recited in claim 1, wherein the slider further comprises grip anchor bars and slider bars, wherein a thickness or diameter of the slider bars is greater than a thickness or diameter of the grip anchor bars.
9. The sling adjustment as recited in claim 8, wherein one of the grip anchor bars are located on opposite sides of the center slider bar and each one of the slider bars are located between one of the grip anchor bars and the center slide bar.
10. The sling adjustment as recited in claim 9, wherein each of the slider bars has a first side that is on a side of the grip anchor bars and a second side that is on a side of the center slider bar, and the first side of each of the slider bars is thicker than the second side of each of the slider bars.
11. The sling adjustment as recited in claim 1, wherein the slider and the cam are constructed via injection molding.
12. The sling adjustment as recited in claim 1, wherein the cam includes teeth that correspond to a top side of the center slide bar.
13. A weapon sling, comprising: a first piece of web; and a sling adjustment integrated with a portion of the first piece of web, wherein the sling adjustment includes: a slider having a pair of side walls; and a cam, positioned within the pair of side walls, having an antilock wedge and a center slider bar, wherein the antilock wedge is located on a forward side of the center slider bar.
14. The weapon sling as recited in claim 13, further comprising a second piece of web and a fulcrum ring, wherein the first and second piece of web pass through the fulcrum ring.
15. The weapon sling as recited in claim 14, wherein the slider further comprises grip anchor bars and slider bars.
16. The weapon sling as recited in claim 15, further comprising a grip loop that is attached to the grip anchor bars.
17. The weapon sling as recited in claim 13, wherein the cam further includes a first and a second extruded pin end that each include a pin assembly ramp.
18. The weapon sling as recited in claim 17, wherein the sling adjustment further includes a spring positioned around the first extruded pin end and configured to encourage operation of the cam.
19. A weapon assembly, comprising: a weapon; and a weapon sling connected to the weapon, the weapon sling comprising: a first piece of web connected to an end of the weapon; and a sling adjustment integrated with a portion of the first piece of web, wherein the sling adjustment includes: a slider having a pair of side walls; and a cam positioned within the pair of side walls and having an antilock wedge positioned on a forward side of a center slider bar of the cam.
20. The weapon assembly of claim 19, wherein the weapon is a rifle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
[0007] Reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] A user can adjust a sling to obtain the different levels of tightness for various rifle positions, such as shown in
[0016] Sliders allow a rifle to be placed in position one and position two as shown in
[0017] By combining both a slider and a cam on one piece of hardware, position one and two can be reached without any tail (see, for example,
[0018] The disclosure provides an improved sling adjustment that provides increased reliability and performance compared to conventional cam and slide adjustments. The disclosed sling adjustment is a single hardware piece that includes a slider body (also referred to as a slider herein) and a cam. The sling adjustment includes an antilock wedge to prevent or at least reduce binding when using the sliding feature in the tightening direction. Extruded pins are also disclosed that can reduce the cost and the number of components that are needed for reliable performance. Using a different thickness or diameter of anchor rods (or bars) used with a grip loop web are further disclosed to decrease friction and increase service life of the grip loop web and a slider web by deconflicting the location of the grip loop web in relation to the routing of the slider web around slider bars. Multiple components of the sling adjustment can be constructed via an injection molding process. Components of the sling adjustment can be formed via a type of plastic material used with injection molding. Acetal is an example of a material used in the injection molding process for the sling adjustment. The sling adjustment can also include a spring around at least one end of the extruded pin. The spring used in the sling adjustment can be constructed of metal.
[0019] Turning now to
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[0021] The slider 220 includes an antilock wedge 221 that is not clearly visible in
[0022] In
[0023] Advantageously, the walls 222, 223, of the slider body can flex to allow the pin holes 228 to accept the extruded pin ends 213, 214. To aid in fast and proper alignment, pin assembly ramps 215 are located in the bottom edge of both extruded pin ends 213, 214 and corresponding slider body assembly ramps 227 in the side walls 222 and 223. A slider body assembly ramp 227 of the wall 223 is visible in
[0024] The disclosure recognizes that the spring 230 is beneficial to make the cam 210 engage and tighten a web, such as over tighten side 417 of web 412. To assist, cam spring recession 219 and slider body spring pocket 229 are provided as part of the sling adjustment 200. The spring 230 will preside over pin end 214 with cam spring recession 219 cut or formed into the cam 210 for one of the legs of the spring 230. To make space for the rest of the spring and the other leg, a volume is cut or formed in the wall 223 and can extend down into the center slider bar 224 for slider body spring pocket 229.
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[0026] Turning now generally to
[0027] The first piece of web 411 for the body of the sling 410 runs from the rear 422 of the weapon 420 around the back of a user or shooter to a fulcrum ring 414. The web 411 can be padded, unpadded, or adjustable for length of the weapon 420 and shooter girth.
[0028] The second piece of web 412 on the sling body, runs from a front attachment point 424 of the weapon 420 through the slider portion of the sling adjustment 200 through the fulcrum ring 414 and back up to the cam portion of the sling adjustment 200 ending in an over tighten loop or tab 415. The side of the web 412 running from the front attachment point 424, through the slider bars 225, to the fulcrum ring 414 can be referred to as a slider side 416 of the web 412. From the fulcrum ring 414 through the cam 210 to the over tighten tab 415 can be referred to as the over tighten side 417 of the web 412. The slider side 416 and the over tighten side 417 are shown in
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[0030] Cam 210 allows the over tighten tab 415 to move freely away from fulcrum ring 414 but will self-engage and lock the over tighten web 417 from moving back towards the fulcrum ring 414 unless the cam 210 is manually released by depressing the thumb tab 217 of the cam body 211. When not released (or activated) the cam teeth 218 will pinch against the top of center slider bar 224 (i.e., the cam pad) to lock the over tighten web 417 from loosening on the side exposed after the slider side 416 has been routed through the fulcrum ring 414.
[0031] The thickness of grip anchor rods 226 can be the thickness of the web 412 and thinner than the outer two of the slider bars 225 in order to decrease friction and increase service life of grip loop 413 and slider side 416 by deconflicting the location of grip loop 413 in relation to the routing of the slider side 416 around slider bars 225.
[0032] The side view of
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[0034] Those skilled in the art to which this application relates will appreciate that other and further additions, deletions, substitutions and modifications may be made to the described embodiments.