Mount for holding and locking a firearm
10203176 ยท 2019-02-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A17/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A23/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A23/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A mount for holding and locking a firearm thereto. The mount includes an upwardly extending support mounted to a base, in turn, fixedly securable to a surface. The top end portion of the support is configured to extend into the magazine well of the firearm and has a mount pin slidably moveable into the firearm preventing removal of the firearm from the mount. A mechanism is provided for controllably moving the mount pin.
Claims
1. A mount for holding and locking a firearm thereto with the firearm having a magazine well and a magazine locking catch extendable through a catch opening into the magazine well for locking a magazine in the well comprising: a surface mountable base; an upwardly extending support mounted to said base and having a top portion configured to extend into the magazine well of the firearm, said support including a support opening alignable with a catch opening of the firearm; a mount pin slidably mounted to said top portion having a first position to allow movement of the magazine locking catch of the firearm mounted to said support into said support opening to latch the firearm to said support and a second position to extend/that extends into the catch opening to secure the firearm to said support; a mechanism to move said mount pin to said second position; and, a device mounted to said support and engaged with said mechanism with said device having a secured condition to lock said mechanism and the firearm to said support.
2. The mount of claim 1 wherein: said device includes a lock to lock the mount pin in said second position and said firearm to said support; and, said support has a vertically extending surface with said lock located thereon allowing access below the firearm mounted atop said support.
3. The mount of claim 1 wherein: said mechanism includes an upwardly extending component movably mounted to said support and having a first end pardon to engage said device and a second opposite end portion to engage said mount pin.
4. The mount of claim 3 wherein: said second opposite end portion has a wedge surface to move said mount pin outwardly into said second position.
5. The mount of claim 1 wherein: said support includes a bolt lock positionable in the firearm limiting loading and firing thereof.
6. The mount of claim 5 wherein: said mechanism includes an upwardly extending component movably mounted to said support and having a first end portion connected with said device and a second opposite end portion connected with said mount pin.
7. The mount of claim 6 wherein: said device has a lock holding said device in said secured condition and said firearm to said support.
8. A mount for a firearm having a magazine well with a catch opening and a magazine catch extendable through said catch opening into said magazine well comprising; a base; a support extending upwardly from said base and having a top end sized to fit in said magazine well, said support includes a mount hole alignable with a catch opening of a firearm; a mount pin movable in said mount hole; a mechanism movably mounted to said support and operably associated with said mount pin to move said mount pin into said catch opening to secure the mount to the firearm; and, an operator operably connected to said mechanism to move said mechanism to secure said firearm to said support.
9. The mount of claim 8 and further including: a lock associated with said operator to lock said mechanism in position and to lock said firearm to said support.
10. The mount of claim 8 wherein: said mechanism includes an upwardly extending component movably mounted to said support and having a first end portion and a second opposite end portion, said second end portion engages said mount pin, said second opposite end portion has a wedge surface to move said mount pin outwardly.
11. The mount of claim 8 wherein: said mechanism includes an upwardly extending component movably mounted to said support and having a first end portion connected to said operator and a second opposite end portion connected to said mount pin.
12. A mount for holding a firearm having a magazine well and a magazine catch comprising: an upwardly extending mount with a mountable bottom portion and an upper portion, said upper portion being extendable into a magazine well for releasably holding and releasably locking a firearm to said mount, said upper portion including a movable extension extendable to an engaging position into said firearm to hold said firearm to said mount and movable to a retracted position removed from said firearm to allow movement of a magazine catch of the firearm to extend into said mount latching the firearm to said mount.
13. The mount of claim 12 wherein: said movable extension includes a pin projectable from said support and into said firearm and movable therefrom allowing the magazine catch of the firearm to move into said support latching the firearm to the mount.
14. The mount of claim 12 wherein: said mount includes an operator associated with said movable extension to move said extension to engage the magazine catch.
15. The mount of claim 12 wherein; said movable extension includes a top wedge shaped end and a bottom wedge shaped end with said top wedge shaped end engageable with said mount pin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(11) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
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(13) Assembly 23 is movably mounted to the firearm and is accessible from the opposite side of the firearm. Button 26 may be depressed from the right side of the firearm as viewed from the rear causing the magazine pin 24 to move outwardly through the left side of the firearm thereby releasing the magazine relative to the firearm. When button 26 is released, a spring (not shown) moves assembly 23 so pin 24 extends into the magazine well 21 and then into magazine 22 thereby holding the magazine securely to the firearm. The magazine 22 includes a hole into which the magazine pin 24 extends when the magazine is inserted into the magazine well. Such structure is well known in the industry.
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(15) Mount 30 includes a base or mounting plate 31 fixedly securable to a mounting surface. Fasteners holes 32 extend through plate 31 allowing conventional fasteners to secure base 31 to a suitable mounting surface, for example, the top of a desk, vehicle component, etc. An upwardly extending support 33 is mounted to and atop the base 31 with the bottom end portion 34 secured to the base whereas the opposite top end portion 35 of the support is removably extendable into the magazine well 21 of firearm 20. Top end 35 is configured and sized to extend into the magazine well and has a shape essentially identical to the top end of magazine 22. In order to mount the firearm to mount 30, magazine 22 is removed from the magazine well with the top end 35 of the mount then being extended into the magazine well. While one type of firearm is depicted in
(16) A first version of the mechanism to move the mounting pin 36 of mount 30 is shown in
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(18) In order to secure the firearm to the mount and prevent the removal of the firearm, push button 92 is depressed causing lock member 42 to move to the right causing counterclockwise motion of member 40 with the top end 44 of member 40 pushing mount pin 36 outwardly through aperture 50 and into magazine catch opening 25 (
(19) In the case of the mount shown in
(20) Push button assembly 51 is a commercially available lock having a push button cylinder 92 with a housing 93 fixed to support 33 and a push button cylinder 92 slidably mounted within housing 93. Depressing the cylinder forces lock member 43 in the direction as the pushing motion, causing the lock member 43 attached to cylinder 92 to pivot member 40 in a counterclockwise direction and locking mounting pin 36 in the outward position while positioned within the firearm thereby preventing removal of the firearm from the mount. To unlock push button 51, a key is inserted into the key hole 94 of cylinder 92 thereby releasing cylinder 92 relative to housing 93 and causing and allowing lock member 43 to be retracted thereby pulling the mounting pin 36 from the firearm and entirely back into the mount.
(21) Releasing the push button allows cylinder 92 to move outwardly and member 40 rotates clockwise with the mount pin 36 moving to a second position (
(22) When the push button 92 is not depressed there is no restriction of movement limiting movement of the magazine pin 24 relative to mount 30 allowing pin 24 to engage aperture 50 and latching the weapon to the mount as depicted in
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(24) In both versions of the mount shown in
(25) The firearm mounting device disclosed herein may be used within a magazine-fed firearm with a detachable magazine and a spring loaded catch engaging the exterior wall of the magazine and may be used to latch or securely hold the firearm to the mount once the magazine is removed from the firearm. The device securely holds the firearm with the ability to release the firearm with a push of the magazine release button. With an addition of an optional bolt block 90 (
(26) In one embodiment, the locking cylinder is positioned perpendicular to the locking pin that holds the firearm in a fixed, and if desired locked, position utilizing a series of mechanical components in a cantilever or similar design to engage the locking pin when a plunger style cylinder lock is depressed. A key, fob, or alternate release mechanism is used to unlock or otherwise disengage the locking pin and allow the firearm to be separated from the mount. In a variant, the fastening or locking cylinder is positioned parallel to the locking pin utilizing a mechanical wedge design to engage the locking pin when a plunger style cylinder lock is depressed. A key, fob, or alternate release mechanism is provided to unlock or otherwise disengage the locking pin and allow the firearm to be separated from the mount. Support 33 (
(27) The lower body of the mount has a plane mounting bracket for attachment to a surface with anti-tamper fasteners or any method to make removal difficult if not impossible without significant resources. Thus, various designs of the lower bracket allow for unique mounting applications, most noteworthy for use by law enforcement to mount a firearm to different makes or models of vehicles.
(28) While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.