Pistol
10209019 ยท 2019-02-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A5/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pistol with a frame, including a trigger mechanism and a movable slide, in which a barrel, a recoil spring, and a firing mechanism comprising a firing pin are located. The firing pin is movably mounted in a firing pin guide, where the firing pin guide has a holding plate on the end, which is pivoted in a holding notch in the slide, the slide being affixed in one angle of rotation of the holding plate and not in one other angle of rotation, and that the holding plate has a stop retainer, which abuts against a stop level in the frame and prevents the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) and the firing pin from moving forward with the slide when the slide is removed from the frame.
Claims
1. A pistol, comprising: a frame, including a trigger mechanism; a slide that is movable along one or more guides in the frame, wherein the slide includes a barrel having a longitudinal axis, a recoil spring, and a firing and holding mechanism; wherein the firing and holding mechanism includes a firing pin that is movably mounted within a firing pin guide; wherein the firing pin guide includes a holding plate disposed on an end of the firing pin guide that is opposite from a tip of the firing pin; wherein the holding plate is pivotable upon the firing pin guide and can be pivoted while disposed within a U-shaped holding notch formed in the slide, where the holding plate pivot axis is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the barrel; and wherein the holding plate includes a stop retainer that is configured to contact a stop level on the frame when the slide is moved forwardly to prevent the slide from moving further forwards; provided that when the holding plate is pivoted within the holding notch to a first angle of rotation the firing and holding mechanism is affixed to the slide, and when the holding plate is pivoted within the holding notch to a second angle of rotation the holding plate, firing pin guide, and the firing pin are separated from the slide, so that when the slide is subsequently moved forwardly the stop retainer contacts the stop level and prevents the firing and holding mechanism from moving further forward.
2. The pistol of claim 1, wherein the pistol is configured so that after the stop retainer of the firing and holding mechanism contacts the stop level, moving the slide further forward disengages the slide from the guides in the frame and permits the slide to be removed from the frame.
3. The pistol of claim 1, wherein the slide is movable along the one or more guides in the frame along a path that is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the barrel.
4. The pistol of claim 1, wherein when the holding plate is pivoted to the second angle of rotation, the holding plate, firing pin guide, and the firing pin can be moved rearwardly in the slide to a degree that is determined by an interaction of a plunger lock with a flattened portion of the outer surface of the firing pin guide.
5. The pistol of claim 1, wherein the holding plate includes a surface facing the slide that includes a u-shaped notch, wherein the u-shaped notch is configured to cooperatively engage with a spring-loaded depressure plunger bearing to releasably secure the holding plate in the first angle of rotation.
6. The pistol of claim 1, wherein the firing pin guide is rotatably connected to the holding plate by the interaction of a flange on the firing pin guide with a u-shaped notch in the holding plate, and wherein the firing pin guide is retained within the u-shaped notch by a radially mounted slide cover lock that is secured in position by an elastic deformation of one of its parts or cuts in the holding plate.
7. The pistol of claim 1, further comprising: an extractor group having a spring guide; one or more holding parts for the firing and holding mechanism; and one or more locking lugs on the holding plate that are configured to retain the holding plate in the u-shaped notch of the slide when it is in the first angle of rotation; wherein the holding parts for the firing and holding mechanism are operatively connected to the spring guide for the extractor group.
8. The pistol of claim 7, wherein the spring guide for the extractor group, the depressure plunger, and the depressure plunger bearing, and any associated coil springs are arranged in a single bore in the slide.
9. The pistol of claim 1, wherein the firing pin guide includes a spacer sleeve.
10. The pistol of claim 1, wherein the pistol employs a rotating barrel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) In the description and the claims the terms front, back, top, bottom etc. are used in the generally accepted form and with reference to a pistol, in the usual manner. This means that the muzzle of the barrel is at the front, that the slide is displaced backwards by the explosive gases, etc. The description is based on a pistol with a rotating barrel; however the invention is not limited to the described and shown embodiments.
(9) As can be seen in
(10) The firing and holding mechanism 6 has a firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) 11, around which there is a pivoting holding plate 12, which is primarily normal to the axis of the firing pin 7 which protrudes to the outside. This holding plate 12 is, when mounted, retained in a holding notch 13 in the slide 3. At the bottom end, facing the frame 2, the holding plate 12 has a stop retainer 14, which in mounted condition, is held by the force of the recoil spring 5 on a surface, the stop level 15, of the frame 2 and prevents the slide 3 from being able to move any further forward than that.
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(13) When dismantling the pistol, it is then necessary to release the firing and holding mechanism 6, as shown in
(14) This is shown in
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(17) It can also be seen in
(18) A plunger lock 24 (
(19) Further dismantling is then possible by pushing the plunger lock 24 from the underside of the slide 3 against the spring force, if necessary by way of the interaction of the plunger lock 24 with the depressure plunger bearing 22, so far that the firing and holding mechanism 6, in accordance with the bulge in the plunger lock 24, to move out of that area so that it can be removed from the slide 3. In the same way, the extractor group 27 and the safety mechanism 10 can also be dismantled or removed from the slide 3.
(20) As is immediately evident, the three functional assemblies: a) The safety mechanism 10, b) Extractor group 27, and c) The depressure plunger bearing 22 and the plunger lock 24 for the firing and holding mechanism 6
essentially need only a longitudinal bore in the slide 3 and aligned bars or rods, which are brought into the correct position using compression springs and stops (not shown), from which they can easily be removed to dismantle the pistol.
(21) Due to the invention's combination of features it is also possible to, irrespective of the movement of the slide 3, to separate the firing and holding mechanism 6 on the one hand and the trigger mechanism 9 on the other hand, which has not been possible until now.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(22) 1. Pistol 2. Frame 3. Slide 4. Barrel 5. Recoil spring 6. Firing and holding mechanism 7. Firing pin 8. Firing pin spring 9. Trigger mechanism 10. Safety mechanism 11. Firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) 12. Holding plate 13. Holding notch 14. Stop retainer 15. stop level 16. Carrier 17. Slide stop lever 18. Slide cover lock 19. Cuts 20. Arrow 21. Notch 22. Depressure plunger bearing 23. Depressure plunger 24. Plunger lock 25. Trigger bar 26. Locking lugs 27. Extractor group 28. Firing pin safety
(23) Although the present invention has been shown and described with reference to the foregoing operational principles and preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances that fall within the scope of the appended claims.