ADJUSTABLE MUZZLE DEVICE
20190017771 ยท 2019-01-17
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Abstract
Adjustable stabilizing attachments for a firearm and, more particularly, to adjustable stabilizing devices that may be attached to the muzzle end of the firearm to assist in reducing forces exerted during firing, such as lateral shift, vertical displacement, or longitudinal twisting as well as assisting in suppression of muzzle flash, reduction in recoil and/or firing noise and concomitant firing concussion are herein disclosed. The multi-position devices are useful for, inter alia, adapting a firearm's capabilities to meet the needs of firing situations presented to the user, without the need to switch to alternative devices.
Claims
1. A muzzle device for use with a muzzle end of a firearm barrel, the muzzle device comprising: a body having a distal end, a proximal end, and a central passageway extending therebetween, the body being mountable to the muzzle end of the firearm barrel such that the central axis is aligned with a barrel axis defined by a bore of the firearm barrel, said body further comprising a cylindrical side wall portion extending proximally from the distal end; and a plurality of circumferential ports provided on the distal end of the body and spaced circumferentially about the central passageway, each of the plurality of circumferential ports extending through the body along a longitudinal axis parallel to the central axis; a plurality of radial ports communicating with the central passageway and spaced radially about the central axis, the plurality of radial ports extending radially relative to a point of the central axis, each of the plurality of radial ports further communicating with a circumferential port; and a slidably adjustable collar positioned about and adjoining the body's cylindrical side wall portion; said collar slidably movable in a distal or proximal direction along the central axis.
2. A muzzle device according to claim 1, wherein one or more of the plurality of radial ports further communicates with the cylindrical side wall portion.
3. A muzzle device according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of radial ports spans a circumferential arc of between about 90 and about 270 degrees.
4. A muzzle device according to claim 3, having a second plurality of radial ports communicating with the central passageway and spaced radially about the central axis, the second plurality of radial ports extending radially relative to a second point of the central axis, each of the plurality of radial ports further communicating with a circumferential port.
5. A firearm comprising a firearm barrel and a muzzle device of claim 1.
6. A firearm comprising a firearm barrel and a muzzle device of claim 2.
7. A muzzle device according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of radial ports are substantially perpendicular to the central axis.
8. A muzzle device according to claim 4, wherein the plurality of radial ports are substantially perpendicular to the central axis.
9. A muzzle device according to claim 8, wherein the second plurality of radial ports are substantially perpendicular to the central axis.
10. A muzzle device according to claim 2, wherein the side wall portion further comprises parallel flats located proximal to the proximal end of the device.
11. A muzzle device according to claim 4, wherein the side wall portion further comprises parallel flats located proximal to the proximal end of the device.
12. A muzzle device according to claim 1, wherein the proximal end of the device is threaded for attaching to a firearm barrel.
13. A muzzle device according to claim 1, wherein a spring-loaded detent is disposed within the body surface.
14. A muzzle device according to claim 13, wherein the adjustable collar includes three longitudinally aligned holes for interchangeably mating with the spring-loaded detent.
15. A muzzle device according to claim 1, wherein the collar includes a longitudinal slot disposed through the collar.
16. A muzzle device according to claim 15, wherein the longitudinal slot is disposed around a set screw suitable to minimize collar rotation about the longitudinal axis of said muzzle device.
17. A muzzle device according to claim 16, wherein the set screw is suitable for reversibly locking and unlocking the adjustable collar in one of a plurality of slidably adjustable positions of the collar.
18. A firearm according to claim 5, wherein the firearm barrel and the muzzle device are integrated.
19. A firearm according to claim 6, wherein the firearm barrel and the muzzle device are integrated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0050] The following detailed description and the appended drawings describe and illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention solely for the purpose of enabling one of ordinary skill in the relevant art to make and use the invention. As such, the detailed description and illustration of these embodiments are purely exemplary in nature and are in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention, or its protection, in any manner. It should also be understood that the drawings may not be to scale and in certain instances details have been omitted, which are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention, such as conventional details of fabrication and assembly.
Definitions
[0051] As used herein, the term proximal shall mean ends or parts that are closer to the stock of a firearm, in opposite contrast to distal ends or points, which are located farther from the firearm stock. Hence, with respect to attachments that extend the barrel of a firearm, the proximal end of the attachment is the end that is located adjacent to and/or integral with the firearm barrel, and the distal end of the attachment shall mean its end that extends longitudinally further away from the muzzle end of a firearm barrel in the intended use configuration.
[0052] As used herein, the term port refers to an opening and/or passageway that allows fluid communication between one point and another in the devices of the present invention. For example, ports of a first plurality include an opening at the cylindrical wall of the central passageway and an opening at the side wall portion of the body, allowing fluid communication between the central passageway and an ambient environment external to the side wall. In bisecting the ports of the third plurality, an additional opening is created which thereby provides a further fluid passageway between the central passageway and the environment external to the distal end of the device. Similarly, ports of a second plurality include an opening at the cylindrical wall of the central passageway and an opening at the side wall portion of the body, allowing fluid communication between the central passageway and an ambient environment external to the side wall. In bisecting the ports of the third plurality, an additional pair of openings is created on opposing inner walls of the ports of the third plurality which thereby provide a further fluid passageway between the central passageway and the environment external to the distal end of the device.
[0053] As used herein, the term port' includes the port opening at an end of a fluid passageway or portion of a fluid passageway and the fluid passageway between any two port openings. Typically, a port extends from a port opening at the central passageway to a port opening at the cylindrical side wall portion or to the distal end of the body. A port may also be considered to extend from a port opening at the distal end of the body passageway to a port opening at the bisection of a longitudinally directed passage with a port of either of the first or second plurality of ports.
Parts List
[0054] 1 adjustable muzzle device
[0055] 5 Body
[0056] 10 distal end of body
[0057] 15 proximal end of body
[0058] 20 central passageway or central bore
[0059] 21 central axis
[0060] 25 cylindrical side wall portion of body
[0061] 30 one of first plurality of ports
[0062] 35 one of second plurality of ports
[0063] 40 one of third plurality of ports
[0064] 45 adjustable collar
[0065] 50 horizontally oriented imaginary plane
[0066] 55 parallel flats
[0067] 60 cylindrical wall defining central passageway
[0068] 65 threads
[0069] 70 longitudinally directed passages
[0070] 75 first row of radially directed passages
[0071] 80 port openings associated with first row of radially directed passages that are open to the central bore
[0072] 85 port openings associated with first row of radially directed passages that are open to the longitudinal passages
[0073] 90 port openings associated with first row of radially directed passages that are open to a radial surface of the body
[0074] 95 second row of radially directed passages
[0075] 100 port openings associated with second row of radially directed passages that are open to the central bore
[0076] 105 port openings associated with second row of radially directed passages that are open to the longitudinal passages
[0077] 110 port openings associated with second row of radially directed passages that are open to a radial surface of the body
[0078] 115 holes in the adjustable collar
[0079] 120 longitudinal slot
[0080] 125 set screw
[0081] 130 groove
[0082] 135 O-ring
[0083] In certain embodiments of the present invention, adjustable muzzle devices are provided that employ a slidable collar positioned around the body of the device to interconvert between a muzzle device having flash suppression properties and one having recoil reduction properties or the capability to lessen unwanted movement of the barrel by helping to stabilize the muzzle while firing.
[0084] In other embodiments of the present invention, adjustable muzzle devices are provided that employ a slidable collar positioned around the body of the device to interconvert between a muzzle device having flash suppression properties and one having noise level and associated concussive force reduction properties.
[0085] In certain embodiments of the present invention, adjustable muzzle devices are provided that employ a slidable collar positioned around the body of the device to interconvert between a muzzle device having noise level and associated concussive force reduction properties and one having recoil reduction properties or the capability to lessen unwanted movement of the barrel by helping to stabilize the muzzle while firing.
[0086] In certain embodiments of the present invention, adjustable muzzle devices are provided that employ a slidable or otherwise adjustable collar positioned around the body of the device to interconvert between muzzle device positions that provide noise level and associated concussive force reduction properties, recoil reduction properties or the capability to lessen unwanted movement of the barrel by helping to stabilize the muzzle while firing, and flash supression.
[0087] In certain other embodiments, a groove is provided in the cylindrical sidewall portion of the device's body circumferentially located about the central axis. The groove is compatible with an O-ring appropriately sized to accept the O-ring. Preferably, the groove is located between the distal end of the device and the set screw associated with the adjustable collar. When the adjustable collar is moved distally to cover the first and second pluralities of ports, O-ring forms a seal with an inside surface of the adjustable collar to substantially reduce or prevent blowback of exhaust gases toward the shooter during the weapon's firing.
Exemplary Embodiments
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[0089] The body of the muzzle device includes a cylindrical sidewall portion 25 that extends proximally from the distal end. In some embodiments, the cylindrical side wall portion includes parallel flats 55, preferably located proximally to the proximal end of the muzzle device. The body 5 further includes three pluralities of ports and a slidably adjustable collar.
[0090] The first of the three pluralities of ports 30 provided on the body are spaced about the central axis 21 in circumferential fashion and extend radially outward from the central axis. The ports 30 are open to both the central passageway 20 and to the cylindrical side wall portion 25 and provide fluid communication between the central passageway 20 and an ambient environment external to the body side wall. These first ports are configured to direct propulsion gases outward and through the ports to the external environment when the firearm is discharged. In some embodiments, the first plurality of ports are substantially perpendicular to the central axis.
[0091] The second of the three pluralities of ports 35 provided on the body are spaced about the central axis in circumferential fashion and extend radially outward from the central axis. In certain embodiments, the second plurality of ports spans a circumferential arc of less than about 270 degrees, preferably between about 90 and about 270 degrees, and all combinations and subcombinations of ranges therebetween. The second plurality of ports 35 are located along the central axis 21 at a point between the point where the first ports extend from the central axis and a point at which the central axis contacts the distal end of the body. The ports 35 are open to both the central passageway 20 and to the cylindrical side wall portion 25 and provide fluid communication between the central passageway 20 and an ambient environment external to the body side wall. These second ports are configured to direct propulsion gases outward and through the ports to the external environment when the firearm is discharged. In some embodiments, the second plurality of ports are substantially perpendicular to the central axis.
[0092] The third of the three pluralities of ports 40 provided on the distal end of the body are spaced circumferentially about the central passageway, preferably at a common radius. Each of the third plurality of ports extends inward from the distal end of the body along a longitudinal axis parallel to the central axis. Each third port independently bisects a port of each of the first plurality of ports, such that each of the third ports is in fluid communication with a first port, and thus, indirectly, with both the central passageway 20 and with the ambient environment external to the body side wall. Dependent on the number of second ports 35, a portion of the third ports will also each independently bisect a port of the second plurality of ports, such that each of the portion of third ports is in fluid communication with a second port, and thus, indirectly, with both the central passageway 20 and with the ambient environment external to the body side wall. The third plurality of ports 40 are open to both the central passageway 20 (via 30 and/or 35) and to the distal end of the body 10 and provide fluid communication between the central passageway 20 and an ambient environment external of the body along the cylindrical side wall portion 25 of the body and/or the distal end 10 of the body 5, depending on the position of the slidably adjustable collar along the body. These third ports are configured to direct propulsion gases outward and through the third ports to the external environment at the distal end of the body when the firearm is discharged.
[0093] The slidably adjustable collar 45 fits around the body's cylindrical side wall portion 25 and may be moved in proximal or distal direction along the central axis. The range of collar movement allows a portion of the collar to cover over the first plurality of ports (see
[0094] A groove 130 is provided in the cylindrical sidewall portion of the body 5 circumferentially about the central axis (
[0095] As earlier disclosed, certain of the adjustable muzzle devices of the present invention may be irreversibly attached to the distal end of a firearm barrel. Because the collars on such devices are capable of slidable movement along the device's central axis while the device is fixed to the firearm, these devices maintain their adjustability for use in differing firearm use situations. Other adjustable muzzle devices of the present invention may be reversibly attached to the distal end of a firearm barrel by any known means, such as for example, compatible threading of the barrel and muzzle device. This reversible attaching allows the user to quickly install or uninstall the device on the fly, if desired. Typically, the device may be left attached to take advantage of the device's multiple operating positions. Once the device is installed or fixed to the firearm barrel, the user elects one of the device's operating positions based upon his analysis of the conditions under which the firearm is to be fired. Using, for example, a spring loaded detent on the device's body matable with a series of longitudinally provided holes on the collar and applying slight pressure in a distal or proximal direction, the user can shift the location of the adjustable collar from one position to another. The positions correlate as to whether or not none, one or both of the first and second pluralities of ports is open to the external environment.
[0096] For example, a user may wish to fire the firearm in a situation where the priority is to reduce firing noise and concomitant firing concussion. By moving the collar distally so as to close the first and second pluralities of ports, the muzzle device will direct firing gases away from the user and in the direction of the target, and will generally act as a linear compensator at this setting. Once the adjustable collar is in position, the set screw may be tightened in the device's provided slot. The longitudinal slot and set screw not only are capable of reversibly locking the collar in place longitudinally, but also provide resistance to longitudinal twisting of the collar as a function of forces imposed by the weapon's firing.
[0097] Alternatively, a user may require the firearm's recoil characteristics or firing forces, such as muzzle rise, to be reduced to improve shooting accuracy. This can be accomplished by selecting an intermediate position on the device. While firing with the device in this position does direct some gases toward the target, it also directs certain amounts of gases to the sides and above the firearm via the second plurality of ports. The latter gases are directed substantially perpendicular to the central axis, which thereby redirects some of the force typically experienced during weapon recoil, as well as exerting an opposing force to counteract muzzle rise. Moreover, this setting also the added advantage of reducing the exposure of others in close quarters to the hot gases and/or flash because the amounts of gases redirected in a downward direction are limited relative to those gases directed in upward and sidewise fashion.
[0098] Whenever high levels of shooting accuracy are needed, such as in target competitions, maximum reduction of recoil and related forces becomes tantamount. By adjusting the present device to a position where both first and second pluralities of ports are open to the external environment, maximum disbursement of firing gases is achieved. The force of exhaust gases directed substantially perpendicular to the bullet's firing vector via the first and second pluralities of ports in the device reduces the amounts of gases exiting forward, thereby further minimizing recoil, and creates a stabilizing counterforce to other lateral forces caused by the physics of firing. This positioning of the collar also holds the greatest advantage for reducing the visible signature of expanding gases at night as well as further minimizing the potential for temporary night blindness caused by any flash.
[0099] Previous devices were generally designed to function only in one of these types of situations. Operators would necessarily need to carry multiple devices in the field as well as the tools associated with their attachment and removal. Each prior art device interchange takes precious time to complete, and in critical situations, there may not be time available to make a tactical change to a weapon, leading to increased risk for the shooter, or less optimal use of the firearm. In contrast, the present muzzle devices are provided that minimize the number of devices and tools necessary to be carried in the field, allow quick changes to firearm operation without removal of the devices from weapons, and may further reduce risk or optimize use of the firearm while readily adjusting the firearms to suit the needs of the shooter in a range of firing situations.
[0100] Any other undisclosed or incidental details of the construction or composition of the various elements of the disclosed embodiments of the present invention are not believed to be critical to the achievement of the advantages of the present invention, so long as the elements possess the attributes needed for them to perform as disclosed. Certainly, one of ordinary skill in the hydro-mechanical arts would be able to conceive of a wide variety of device shapes and sizes and successful combinations of the invention disclosed herein. The selection of these and other details of construction are believed to be well within the ability of one of even rudimentary skills in this area, in view of the present disclosures.
[0101] Illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described in considerable detail for the purpose of disclosing the practical, operative structure whereby the invention may be practiced advantageously. The designs described herein are intended to be exemplary only. The novel characteristics and features of the present invention may be incorporated in other structural forms without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The invention encompasses embodiments both comprising and consisting of the elements described with reference to the illustrative embodiments. The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element that is not specifically disclosed herein. The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may also be practiced in the absence of any element that is not specifically disclosed herein and that does not materially affect the basic and novel characteristics of the claimed invention.
[0102] Unless otherwise indicated, all ordinary words and terms used herein shall take their customary meaning as defined in The American Heritage Dictionary, Third Edition. All technical terms shall take on their ordinary and customary meaning as established by the appropriate technical discipline utilized in that particular art.