Choke assembly for shotgun
10371477 ยท 2019-08-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A21/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A choke assembly for use with a shotgun, the choke assembly having a collar attachable to the muzzle of the shotgun. There is a sleeve attached to the collar, the sleeve having at least one tapered bore or aperture, a ball being received in the aperture. There is a tubular slide in surrounding relationship to the sleeve and the collar, there being annular radially outwardly and radially inwardly facing recesses on the slide and collar, respectively, which cooperate to form an annular spring pocket. There is a compression spring received in the pocket, the ball having a portion extending through the tapered bore and a threadless choke received in the sleeve, the choke having an indentation in which at least a portion of the ball is received when the choke is inserted into the sleeve.
Claims
1. A choke assembly for attachment to the muzzle of a shotgun, comprising: a collar having a first collar end and a second collar end, said first collar end being adapted to be connected to the muzzle of a shotgun, said collar having an annular outwardly-facing recess and an internally threaded portion proximal said second collar end; a sleeve having a first sleeve end and a second sleeve end, said sleeve being externally threaded proximal said first sleeve end and threadably connectable to said threaded portion of said collar, said sleeve including at least one tapered bore and an annular radially outwardly extending flange on said second sleeve end; a tubular slide in surrounding relationship to at least a portion of said sleeve and said collar, said tubular slide having a first slide end having an annular radially inwardly facing recess, said inwardly facing recess and said outwardly facing recess cooperating to form an annular pocket; a spring received in said annular pocket and biasing said tubular slide against said flange; a ball received in said tapered bore and having a portion extending through said tapered bore; a choke having a first choke end, a second choke end, and an external wall, said external wall having at least one indentation, said portion of said ball being received in said indentation when said choke is received in said sleeve, said choke being slidably received in said sleeve.
2. The choke assembly of claim 1, wherein said first collar end is welded to said muzzle of said shotgun.
3. The choke assembly of claim 2, wherein said choke has a portion extending into the muzzle of said shotgun when said choke assembly is welded to said muzzle of said shotgun.
4. The choke assembly of claim 1, wherein there are a plurality of circumferentially displaced bores.
5. The choke assembly of claim 4, wherein said indentation on said choke comprises annular external groove, said groove being in register with said bores when said choke is received in said sleeve.
6. The choke assembly of claim 1, wherein there is an internal camming surface formed in said sleeve proximal said second slide end.
7. The choke assembly of claim 6, wherein when said slide is moved in a direction away from said flange against the force of said spring, said camming surface is moved into register with said tapered bore and said ball is free to disengage from said indentation on said external wall.
8. The choke assembly of claim 1, wherein said first collar end is threadedly connected to said muzzle of said shotgun.
9. The choke assembly of claim 1, wherein said choke has a longitudinally extending internal tapered bore.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(6) Referring first to
(7) A choke 40 having a tapered bore 42 and a radially outwardly facing annular groove 44 is shown in
(8) There is a tubular slide 50 having a first end 50A and a second end 50B in surrounding relationship to sleeve 22, an inner wall surface of slide 50 engaging balls 30 and forcing balls 30 at least partially through tapered apertures 28 into groove 44. Slide 50 on end 50A has an internal, radially inwardly facing recess 52. As can be seen in
(9) Turning now to
(10) In order to fully insert choke 40, and as shown in
(11) Referring now to
(12) In generally surrounding relationship to sleeve 90 is a tubular slide 110, tubular slide 110 having a reduced diameter portion 112 forming an annular, radially inwardly facing recess 114, recesses 114 and 80 cooperating to form an annular pocket 116 in which is received a compression spring 118. The operation of the embodiment of
(13) Turning now to
(14) Although specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein in some detail, this has been done solely for the purposes of explaining the various aspects of the invention, and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention as defined in the claims which follow. Those skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment shown and described is exemplary, and various other substitutions, alterations and modifications, including but not limited to those design alternatives specifically discussed herein, may be made in the practice of the invention without departing from its scope.