RIFLE CLEANING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING
20190170468 ยท 2019-06-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A29/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A29/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An elongated weapon cleaning device defines apertures sized and shaped to receive and frictionally secure the stick portion of a cotton swab segment. Integrated hinges facilitate insertion of the stick and exertion of frictional holding forces on the stick. The cotton swab segment protrudes at an angle that permits access to all surfaces of a locking lug within the chamber of the weapon, and in particular the back surface of the locking lug which is particularly difficult to reach. A cotton swab segment can be inserted upwardly or downwardly into the aperture, thereby causing the cotton swab segment to protrude at an angle, or the corresponding supplementary angle, for each aperture.
Claims
1. A rifle cleaning device including: A) An elongated member with a longitudinal axis having a first terminal end and a second terminal end; B) A first aperture defined by said first terminal end; and C) A first hinge continuous with said first aperture, said first hinge for frictionally retaining a cylindrical object having a diameter of approximately 0.097-0.110 inches within said aperture.
2. The rifle cleaning device of claim 1 wherein said elongated member includes a first bend positioned closer to said first terminal end than to said second terminal end so as to form a first shorter segment angled from a longer segment at a first angle.
3. The rifle cleaning device of claim 2 wherein said first angle is selected from the group consisting of 30, 45, 90, 135 and 165.
4. The rifle cleaning device of claim 2 wherein said elongated member includes a second bend positioned closer to said second terminal end than to said first terminal end so as to form a second shorter segment angled from said longer segment at a second angle.
5. The rifle cleaning device of claim 4 wherein said second angle is selected from the group consisting of 30, 45, 90, 135 and 165.
6. The rifle cleaning device of claim 1 further including a second aperture defined by said second terminal end.
7. The rifle cleaning device of claim 6 further including a second hinge continuous with said second aperture, said second hinge for frictionally retaining a cylindrical object having a diameter of approximately 0.097-0.110 inches within said aperture.
8. A rifle cleaning system including: A) An elongated device having a first terminal end with a first hinge, said first terminal end defining a first aperture; and B) A first cotton swab segment engaged with said first aperture.
9. The rifle cleaning system of claim 8 wherein said first cotton swab is oriented at a non-linear angle relative to the longitudinal axis of said elongated device.
10. The rifle cleaning system of claim 9 wherein the angle formed between said first cotton swab and said longitudinal axis is selected from the group consisting of 15, 45, 90, 135 and 165.
11. The rifle cleaning system of claim 8 further comprising an attachment means for connecting said first terminal end.
12. The rifle cleaning system of claim 11 wherein said attachment means is a male to female screwing assembly.
13. The rifle cleaning system of claim 8 further comprising a second terminal end with a second hinge, said second terminal end defining a second aperture.
14. A method of cleaning the chamber of a bolt action rifle comprising the acts of: A. Removing a bolt carrier group from an upper receiver of a bolt action rifle; B. Inserting a cotton swab stick of a first cotton swab segment into an aperture of an elongated cleaning device having a longitudinal axis, said first cotton swab segment oriented at a non-linear angle relative to the longitudinal axis; C. Rubbing the cotton swab head portion of the first cotton swab segment on locking lug surfaces of the chamber to remove debris.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein the act of rubbing the cotton swab head on surfaces of the locking lug includes the act of rubbing the cotton swab head on the back locking lug surfaces.
16. The method of claim 14 further including the act of breaking a cotton swab stick of a cotton swab to obtain a first cotton swab segment.
17. The method of claim 14 further including the acts of removing said first cotton swab segment from said aperture and inserting a second cotton swab segment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0029] The following structure numbers shall apply to the following structures among the various FIGS.:
[0030] 10Cleaning device;
[0031] 12Linear cleaning device embodiment;
[0032] 14Single bend cleaning device embodiment;
[0033] 16Double bend cleaning device embodiment;
[0034] 18Screw-on cleaning device embodiment;
[0035] 20Elongated member;
[0036] 21Axis;
[0037] 22Bend;
[0038] 23Angle;
[0039] 24First terminal end;
[0040] 25Second terminal end;
[0041] 26Aperture;
[0042] 27First hinge;
[0043] 28Second hinge;
[0044] 29Attachment means;
[0045] 30Rod;
[0046] 60Cotton swab stick;
[0047] 62Cotton swab head;
[0048] 63Cotton swab segment;
[0049] 70Bolt action rifle;
[0050] 71Upper receiver;
[0051] 72Chamber;
[0052] 74Locking lug; [0053] 74aFront locking lug surface; [0054] 74bTop locking lug surface; [0055] 74cSide locking lug surface; [0056] 74dBack locking lug surface;
[0057] 76Bolt carrier group;
[0058] 77Bolt;
[0059] 78Barrel
[0060] 80Longer segment; and
[0061] 81Shorter segment.
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[0063] There are four preferred embodiments of the present invention: linear cleaning device embodiment 12; single bend cleaning device embodiment 14; double bend cleaning device embodiment 16; and screw-on cleaning device embodiment 18.
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[0073] In use, one cleaning their weapon would remove the front and rear takedown pins, break down the weapon to expose the upper receiver, and then remove the bolt carrier group from the upper receiver thereby exposing the opened upper receiver and chamber. A user would insert cotton swab stick 60 of cotton swab segment 63 within aperture 26 of cleaning device 10, and clean surfaces of upper receiver, chamber and locking lugs with cotton swab head 62 of cotton swab segment 63. Cotton swab segments should be replaced as they become soiled. Cotton swab segments may be formed by breaking cotton swab sticks to desired length, preferably to from tip-to-tip. The specific cleaning device to employ depends on the model of the weapon. The specific aperture to employ depends on the surfaces of the weapon to be cleaned. The specific orientation of the aperture, upper or lower, that the cotton swab segments are inserted into depends also on the surfaces of the weapon to be cleaned.
[0074] Specifications of certain structures and components of the present invention have been established in the process of developing and perfecting prototypes and working models. These specifications are set forth for purposes of describing an embodiment, and setting forth the best mode, but should not be construed as teaching the only possible embodiment. Rather, modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims. Examples of modifications include varying embodiment lengths and segment lengths and angles. It should be understood that all specifications, unless otherwise stated or contrary to common sense, are +/10%, and that ranges of values set forth inherently include those values, as well as all increments between.