Quad lock multicaliber rifle receiver with locking barrel
10480890 ยท 2019-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/482
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/484
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A21/48
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A rifle comprises a quad lock multicaliber receiver, a barrel extension, a bolt, and a projection engageable with the receiver. The barrel extension includes a cartridge chamber and is securable in an end of the receiver. The bolt is slideable in the receiver and engages a cartridge in the cartridge chamber during the firing phase. The projection comprises locking bars extending through the receiver, and is moveable between locked and unlocked positions to allow for securing and removing of the barrel extension, respectively. Positioning bars are disposed on either side of the receiver split parallel to its longitudinal axis. The locking bars are disposed between these positioning bars and the barrel extension such that when the positioning bars are urged toward each other the receiver split is closed and the positioning bars urge the locking bars toward and into locking grooves to secure the barrel extension in the receiver.
Claims
1. A rifle comprising: a receiver having a longitudinal axis; a barrel extension containing a cartridge chamber securable in an end of the receiver along the longitudinal axis, the barrel extension having a depression in the periphery; and a projection engageable with the receiver and the barrel extension depression, the projection moveable between a lowered, unlocked position away from the longitudinal axis wherein the projection engages the receiver and is out of engagement with the barrel extension depression, leaving the barrel extension free to slide in and out of the receiver, and a raised, locked position toward the longitudinal axis wherein the projection engages the receiver and the barrel extension depression, thereby securing the barrel extension in the receiver.
2. The rifle of claim 1 wherein the barrel extension has a cylindrical periphery.
3. The rifle of claim 1 wherein the projection comprises a locking bar extending through the receiver in a direction normal to the longitudinal axis, and the depression in the periphery of the barrel extension is normal to the longitudinal axis and sized to receive the locking bar.
4. The rifle of claim 3 wherein the projection comprises a plurality of locking bars extending through a portion of the receiver and engageable with a plurality of locking grooves in the periphery of the barrel extension.
5. The rifle of claim 4 wherein the locking grooves are geometrically conforming to the configuration of the locking bars.
6. The rifle of claim 5 wherein the receiver is split at the end receiving the barrel extension and moveable between a spaced-apart position to permit the barrel extension to slide in and out of the receiver and a closer or closed position to lock the barrel extension within the receiver, and further including a pair of positioning bars disposed on either side of the receiver split and parallel to the longitudinal axis, the locking bars being disposed between the positioning bars and the barrel extension, such that when the positioning bars are urged toward each other the receiver split is narrowed and the positioning bars urge the locking bars toward and into the locking grooves to secure the barrel extension in the receiver.
7. The rifle of claim 6 wherein the receiver has a cylindrical inner wall to receive the barrel extension and a plurality of openings in the cylindrical inner wall adjacent the split for the locking bars, and further including a screw extending through the receiver split below the cylindrical inner wall, the screw connecting the positioning bars; wherein when the screw is loosened the positioning bars are urged away from each other, the split is in the spaced-apart position, and the locking bars are out of the openings in the cylindrical inner wall of the receiver to permit the barrel extension to slide in and out of the receiver; and wherein when the screw is tightened the positioning bars are urged toward each other, the split is narrowed and the locking bars extend through the openings in the cylindrical inner wall of the receiver to permit the locking bars to move into the locking grooves to secure the barrel extension in the receiver.
8. The rifle of claim 7 further including a plurality of pairs of locking grooves equally spaced about the periphery of the barrel extension.
9. The rifle of claim 1 further including a barrel, and wherein the barrel extension is threaded to receive an end of the barrel with a threaded connection.
10. The rifle of claim 1 further including a bolt slideable in the receiver, the bolt being engageable with a cartridge in the cartridge chamber during firing of the cartridge.
11. The rifle of claim 1 including: a bolt comprising a bolt stem and a bolt face, the bolt stem being integrally formed with the bolt face as one piece, the bolt face having at least one locking lug to support a chosen cartridge, the barrel extension and bolt being matched for a specific caliber of cartridge to be used in the rifle receiver.
12. The rifle of claim 11 wherein the bolt face has four locking lugs.
13. The rifle of claim 12 wherein the locking lugs are located in quadrants of 0, 90, 180, and 270 on the bolt face.
14. The rifle of claim 11 wherein the chosen cartridge has a diameter and the bolt face dimensions conform to the diameter of the chosen cartridge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The features of the invention believed to be novel and the elements characteristic of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The figures are for illustration purposes only and are not drawn to scale. The invention itself, however, both as to organization and method of operation, may best be understood by reference to the detailed description which follows taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
(15) In describing the preferred embodiment of the present invention, reference will be made herein to
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(18) The receiver 10 as shown may have a split 11 at the lower portion of the forward end receiving the barrel extension 20 between the planar inner facing surfaces of wall portions 15a, 15b. These wall portions 15a, 15b are moveable between a spaced-apart position to permit the barrel extension 20 to slide in and out of the receiver 10, and a narrower closer or closed position to lock the barrel extension 20 within the receiver 10 (
(19) The barrel extension 20 has at least one depression or locking groove 22 in the periphery (
(20) A projection, shown as locking bar key dowel 40, is engageable with the receiver 10 and the barrel extension depression 22. The projection 40 may comprise at least one locking bar 40 (
(21) To move the locking bars 40 in and out of the locking grooves 22, a pair of positioning bars 50 are disposed in cam tracks 19a, 19b on either side of lower wall portions 15a, 15b distal from the receiver split 11, parallel to the longitudinal axis 70. The locking bars 40 are disposed between the positioning bars 50 and the barrel extension 20, and are received in corresponding grooves 52 at each end of the upper surfaces of positioning bars 50. Fasteners 54 extending upward through openings in the grooves 52 may be employed to secure the locking bars 40 to the positioning bars 50. Cam tracks 19a, 19b are concave and have cylindrical ramped surfaces that are contacted by the positioning bars 50. A trunnion screw 60 extends through openings 44 in receiver lower portions 15a, 15b traversing split 11, below the cylindrical inner wall 14. Openings 44 are either elongated vertically as shown or otherwise have a larger vertical diameter than the screw to permit the screw to move upward and downward therein. The screw 60 connects the positioning bars 50, which straddle either side of the receiver split 11, through comparably threaded openings 56 in the positioning bars. As shown in
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(23) The present invention may be employed in the bolt action, multi caliber center fire rifle described herein, or in other types of rifles, to provide a highly modular and accurate precision rifle construction. The forced geometry of the assembly of the components keeps the action true to the rifle bore centerline.
(24) The barrel extension clamping system as described herein forms a power up/power down locking system, which transmits motion via the trunnion screw in both locking (closed) and unlocking (open) directions. The rifle receiver includes the described receiver split to facilitate tightening and release of the barrel extension on its exit ramp portion. The locking bars may have a matching HT (Rockwell Hardness Testing) hardness to the barrel extension and may have a matching diameter to the locking grooves in the barrel extension.
(25) The barrel extension may be threaded onto the gun barrel to a determined stop point to meet the chamber contact point for the head space to SAAMI specification. This dimension is regulated by a shoulder on the barrel and a shim system. Industry requirements exist for the measurements between the head space requirement and the spherical locking lug grooves on the outer diameter of the barrel extension that are in communication with the barrel lock mechanism housed in the receiver. The barrel extension interacts with a locking bar key dowel to hold the barrel extension in place. When set in place, the receiver end bore of the barrel extension is configured in such a way that it sets the rotation of the locking lug to the bolt handle assembly. The locking bar key dowel is received by the receiver split through corresponding grooves/openings bored through the split walls as described above. The barrel extension features control rotation and position of the barrel and chamber head space dimensional requirements.
(26) The configuration of the present invention may include a bolt assembly made of one solid piece that is caliber-specific and controls the SAAMI head space dimension with the barrel extension when the assembly is in battery. In use, the multi-caliber changeover may be to change the barrel/barrel extension assembly with the bolt handle and magazine as a set for a specific caliber. Specifically, the multi-caliber changeover includes loosening the locking bar key dowel to open the receiver split, sliding the barrel extension out from the receiver end, and removing the bolt from the other end of the receiver. A new bolt is then inserted into the receiver, and a new barrel extension is inserted into the loosened receiver end. Both the new bolt and new barrel extension should conform to the changed caliber diameter and length. Finally, the locking bar key dowel is tightened to firmly secure the new barrel extension in the receiver end.
(27) Accordingly, the present invention may include one or more of the following features and advantages:
(28) The rifle receiver assembly may include a locking mechanism that secures the selected caliber barrel extension/barrel assembly into the receiver with a sufficient compression force equal to that of conventional threads. The locking mechanism also has the ability to execute a compression force and extension force to open and close the receiver's barrel extension bore, via a threaded trunnion screw. The rifle receiver may include an integral ramp feature to facilitate the elevation change of the locking pins via the trunnion screw between compression and extension operation.
(29) While the present invention has been particularly described, in conjunction with a specific preferred embodiment, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will embrace any such alternatives, modifications and variations as falling within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.