BARREL ATTACHMENT UNIT FOR FIREARM

20190301827 ยท 2019-10-03

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    The invention relates to firearms and is a device for mounting the barrel in the receiver.

    The firearm comprising a receiver with a barrel attachment unit in the form of a clamp, which has on, or more holes in its upper part, a barrel and a base for sighting devices.

    The barrel is fixed in the barrel attachment unit, and the base for the sighting devices is mounted directly on to the barrel through the holes of the barrel attachment unit.

    This solution allows to remove the stress from the receiver, arising during the installation of sighting devices, which makes it possible to make the firearm lighter and reduce the production cost.

    The invention is aimed at improving the performance of the firearm and reducing the production cost.

    Claims

    1. Firearm comprising a receiver with a barrel attachment unit having the form of a clamp; a barrel with a breech, breech end and a rim; the sight base, characterized in that the barrel attachment unit in its upper part comprising one or more through holes, through which the supporting lugs of the sight base pass, what allows to mount the sight base directly on the barrel.

    2. Firearm according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one of the supporting lugs of the sight base has a groove, in which entering a rim of the barrel.

    3. Firearm according to claim 1, characterized in that one of the supporting lugs of the sight base has a protrusion that interacts with the end of the breech end of the barrel.

    4. Firearms according to claim 1, characterized in that the barrel attachment unit has an elongated part, which serves as the hand guard.

    5. Firearms according to claim 1, characterized in that the barrel stopped his breech end at the stop inside the receiver.

    6. Firearm according to claim 1, characterized in that the firearm has bullpup configuration.

    7. Firearms according to claim 6, characterized in that the barrel stopped his breech end to the stop inside the receiver.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0005] The essence of the invention is explained by sketches, where:

    [0006] On FIG. 1the appearance of the firearm and exploding view with the proposed barrel attachment unit;

    [0007] On FIG. 2the appearance of the firearm with the proposed barrel attachment unit, cross-sections along A-A, G-G, H-H the partial view J;

    [0008] On FIG. 3the appearance of the barrel and the partial view A;

    [0009] On FIG. 4the appearance of the receiver, cross-sections along A-A, B-B, C-C;

    [0010] On FIG. 5the appearance of the sight base, cross-section along A-A;

    [0011] On FIG. 6the appearance of the firearm and exploding view with the proposed barrel attachment unit, in variant when barrel attachment unit has more than one hole it upper part;

    [0012] On FIG. 7the appearance of the firearm with the proposed barrel attachment unit, in variant when barrel attachment unit has more than one hole it upper part and cross-sections along B-B, C-C, D-D the partial view E;

    [0013] On FIG. 8the appearance of the receiver with the proposed barrel attachment unit, in variant when barrel attachment unit has more than one hole it upper part and cross-sections along A-A, B-B, C-C;

    [0014] On FIG. 9the appearance of the sight base for proposed barrel attachment unit, in variant when one of the supporting lugs of scope base has a groove;

    [0015] On FIG. 10the appearance of the firearm with the proposed barrel attachment unit, in variant when one of the supporting lugs of sight base has a groove, cross-section along A-A, the partial view B;

    [0016] On FIG. 11the appearance of the sight base in variant, when one of the supporting lugs of scope base has a protrusion;

    [0017] On FIG. 12the appearance of the firearm with the proposed barrel attachment unit, in variant when one of the supporting lugs of sight base has a protrusion, cross-section along A-A, the partial view B;

    [0018] On FIG. 13the appearance of the receiver in variant, when the proposed barrel attachment unit comprises extended section serves as hand guard, cross-section along A-A;

    [0019] On FIG. 14the appearance of the firearm in variant, when the proposed barrel attachment unit comprises extended section, cross-section along A-A, partial view C;

    [0020] On FIG. 15the appearance of the firearm in variant, when receiver has inside a stop for stopping the breach end of barrel;

    [0021] On FIG. 16the appearance of the firearm and exploding view with the proposed barrel attachment unit, in variant when firearm has configuration bullpup;

    [0022] On FIG. 17the appearance of the firearm with the proposed barrel attachment unit, in variant when firearm has configuration bullpup, cross-section along A-A, partial views B, C;

    [0023] On FIG. 18the appearance of the receiver with the proposed barrel attachment unit, in variant when firearm has configuration bullpup, cross-sections along A-A, B-B, C-C;

    [0024] On FIG. 19the appearance of the firearm with the proposed barrel attachment unit, in variant when firearm has configuration bullpup when receiver inside has a stop for stopping the breach end of barrel, cross-section along A-A, partial views B, C;

    [0025] On FIG. 20the appearance of the receiver for firearm with the proposed barrel attachment unit, in variant when firearm has configuration bullpup and receiver inside has a stop for stopping the breach end of barrel, cross-section along C-C, partial view D.

    BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

    [0026] Firearms 70 with the proposed barrel attachment unit (FIG. 1, FIG. 2) comprising the barrel 1 (FIG. 3), the receiver (FIG. 4) and the base of sighting devices (FIG. 5). Barrel 1 (FIG. 3) comprising the breech 1.1 with the breech end 1.2 and the rim 1.3. The proposed barrel attachment unit 3 (FIG. 4) of the receiver 2, having the form of a clamp, has a hole 3.1 in the upper part and the end 3.2.

    [0027] The base of the sighting devices 4 (FIG. 5) is used to install the sights and has supporting lugs 4.1, as well as holes 4.2 for the passage of bolts. The barrel 1 (FIG. 2) is inserted into the barrel attachment unit 3, of the receiver 2, until the rim 1.3 stopped at the end 3.2. When tightening the bolts 6 and nuts 7, the breech end 1.1 is fixed in the barrel attachment unit 3. The sight base 4 is mounted on the barrel 1 in such a way that one of the supporting lugs 4.1 of the sight base passes through the hole 3.1 of the barrel attachment unit 3. Fixing of the sight base 4 on the breech 1.1 of the barrel 1 is carried out with screws 5.

    [0028] In variant of the proposed barrel attachment unit, the receiver 8 (FIG. 8) is similar in design to the receiver 2 (FIG. 4) with the difference that the barrel attachment unit 9 in the upper part comprising more than one hole 9.1.

    [0029] In this variant the barrel 1 (FIG. 7) is inserted into the barrel attachment unit 9 of the receiver 8 until it stops by rim 1.3 at the end 9.2. When tightening the bolts 6 and nuts 7, the breech 1.1 fixes in into the barrel attachment unit 9. The sight base is mounted on the barrel so that the lugs 4.1 pass through the holes 9.1. The sight base is fixing on the barrel by screws 5.

    [0030] In variant, when the sight base 4 has a groove 4.3 (FIG. 9) in the supporting lug 4.1. In this case, the installation of the barrel 1 (FIG. 10) in the proposed barrel attachment unit 3 is similar to the installation shown in FIG. 2, with the difference that when the sight base 4 (FIG. 10) is mounted, the rim of the barrel 1.3 enters in to the groove 4.3.

    [0031] In variant, when the sight base 4 (FIG. 11) has a protrusion 4.4 on the supporting lug 4.1. In this case, the installation of the barrel 1 (FIG. 12) in the barrel attachment unit 3 is similar to the installation shown in FIG. 2, with the difference that when the sight base 4 (FIG. 12) is mounted, the protrusion 4.4 stopped on the breech end 1.2.

    [0032] The receiver 11 (FIG. 13) comprising a variant of the proposed barrel attachment unit 12, different from that shown in FIG. 8, by the presence of an elongated part 13, working like hand guard. The barrel 1 (FIG. 14) is installed in the barrel attachment unit 12 until the rim 1.3 stops on the end 12.2 and is fixing by the screws 6. The sight base 4 passes its supporting lugs 4.1 through the holes 12.1 and is fixed on the barrel with screws 5. An elongated section 13 of the barrel attachment unit 3 surrounds the barrel 1 and performs the function of the hand guard.

    [0033] A receiver 20 (FIG. 15), in the variant of the proposed barrel attachment unit 21 (FIG. 15), when in contrast to the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, barrel 1 (FIG. 15) stopping his breech end 1.2 at the stop 24.

    [0034] A variant of the firearm 100 (FIG. 16, FIG. 17), comprising a variant of the proposed barrel attachment unit 31 (FIG. 18) and made in the bullpup configuration. The barrel 1 (FIG. 17) is install in the barrel attachment unit 31 of the receiver 30 until the rim 1.3 stopped on the end 31.2. The barrel 1 in the barrel attachment unit 31 is tightened by means of screws 6. The sight base is mounted with its supporting lugs 4.1, passing through the holes 31.1, directly onto the barrel and tightened by means of screws 5.

    [0035] Firearm 100 (FIG. 19), performed according to the bullpup configuration, comprising a receiver 50 (FIG. 20) with a variant of the proposed barrel attachment unit 51. The barrel 1 (FIG. 19) is installed in the barrel attachment unit 51 until the breech end 1.2 is stopped on the stop 51.2. The fixing of the barrel 1 in the barrel attachment unit 51 is by means of screws 6. The sight base is mounted with its supporting lugs 4.1, passing through the holes 51.1, directly onto the barrel and fastened by means of screws 5.