Pistol and captive recoil spring
10145634 ยท 2018-12-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A3/86
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/86
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A captive recoil spring assembly includes a guide rod surrounded by a coil spring. The spring is captured between a base at one end of the guide rod, and a body at its opposite end. The body is shaped to engage the spring at one or more sectors, leaving one or more remaining sectors free to engage the slide. Use of such a body permits a round wire spring to be used without the need for close dimensional tolerances on the engaging parts.
Claims
1. A recoil spring assembly for a firearm having a slide movably mounted on a frame, said assembly comprising: a guide rod having a first end engageable with said frame and a second end oppositely disposed from said first end; a coil spring surrounding said guide rod and extending lengthwise therealong, said coil spring having first and second ends oppositely disposed; a base mounted proximate said first end of said guide rod, said base having a base surface extending transversely to said guide rod and engaging said first end of said coil spring; a body mounted proximate said second end of said guide rod, said body having a body surface extending transversely to said guide rod and engaging at least a first sector of said second end of said coil spring, a remaining sector of said second end of said coil spring being engageable with said slide when said slide in in battery.
2. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said coil spring comprises a wire having a round cross section.
3. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said coil spring comprises a wire having a non-round cross section.
4. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said body engages said second end of said coil spring at a second sector.
5. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein said second sector is diametrically opposite to said first sector.
6. The assembly according to claim 5, wherein said body has a major dimension and a minor dimension measured transversely to said major dimension, said major dimension being larger than said minor dimension, said body engaging said first and second sectors at opposite ends along said major dimension.
7. The assembly according to claim 6, wherein said body has a lozenge shape.
8. The assembly according to claim 6, wherein said body has a bar shape.
9. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein: said base comprises an annular cap; said base surface comprises a flange extending from said annular cap; and said first end of said guide rod comprises a barb, said barb being received within said annular cap.
10. A recoil spring assembly for a firearm having a slide movably mounted on a frame, said assembly comprising: a guide rod having a first end engageable with said frame and a second end oppositely disposed from said first end; a coil spring surrounding said guide rod and extending lengthwise therealong, said coil spring having first and second ends oppositely disposed; a base mounted proximate said first end of said guide rod, said base having a base surface extending transversely to said guide rod and engaging said first end of said coil spring; a body mounted proximate said second end of said guide rod, said body having a body surface extending transversely to said guide rod and engaging a first and a second sector of said second end of said coil spring, said first sector being diametrically opposite to said second sector, a third and a fourth sector of said second end of said coil spring being engageable with said slide when said slide in in battery, said third and fourth sectors being positioned between said first and second sectors.
11. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein said coil spring comprises a wire having a round cross section.
12. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein said coil spring has a non-round cross section.
13. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein said body has a major dimension and a minor dimension measured transversely to said major dimension, said major dimension being larger than said minor dimension, said body engaging said first and second sectors at opposite ends along said major dimension.
14. The assembly according to claim 13, wherein said body has a lozenge shape.
15. The assembly according to claim 13, wherein said body has a bar shape.
16. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein: said base comprises an annular cap; said base surface comprises a flange extending from said annular cap; and said first end of said guide rod comprises a barb, said barb being received within said annular cap.
17. A recoil spring assembly for a firearm having a slide movably mounted on a frame, said assembly comprising: a guide rod having a first end engageable with said frame and a second end oppositely disposed from said first end; a coil spring surrounding said guide rod and extending lengthwise therealong, said coil spring having first and second ends oppositely disposed; a body mounted proximate said second end of said guide rod, said body having a body surface extending transversely to said guide rod and engaging at least a first sector of said second end of said coil spring, a remaining sector of said second end of said coil spring being engageable with said slide when said slide is in battery.
18. The assembly according to claim 17, further comprising a base mounted proximate said first end of said guide rod, said base having a base surface extending transversely to said guide rod and engaging said first end of said coil spring.
19. The assembly according to claim 18, wherein: said base comprises an annular cap; said base surface comprises a flange extending from said annular cap; and said first end of said guide rod comprises a barb, said barb being received within said annular cap.
20. The assembly according to claim 17, wherein said coil spring comprises a wire having a round cross section.
21. The assembly according to claim 17, wherein said coil spring comprises a wire having a non-round cross section.
22. The assembly according to claim 17, wherein said body engages said second end of said coil spring at a second sector.
23. The assembly according to claim 22, wherein said second sector is diametrically opposite to said first sector.
24. The assembly according to claim 23, wherein said body has a major dimension and a minor dimension measured transversely to said major dimension, said major dimension being larger than said minor dimension, said body engaging said first and second sectors at opposite ends along said major dimension.
25. The assembly according to claim 17, wherein said body has a lozenge shape.
26. The assembly according to claim 17, wherein said body has a bar shape.
27. A pistol, said pistol comprising: a frame; a slide movably mounted on said frame; a recoil spring assembly mounted on said frame and comprising: a guide rod having a first end engaged with said frame and a second end oppositely disposed from said first end; a coil spring surrounding said guide rod and extending lengthwise therealong, said coil spring having first and second ends oppositely disposed; a body mounted proximate said second end of said guide rod, said body having a body surface extending transversely to said guide rod and engaging at least a first sector of said second end of said coil spring, a remaining sector of said second end of said coil spring being engaged with said slide when said slide is in battery.
28. The pistol according to claim 27, further comprising a base mounted proximate said first end of said guide rod, said base having a base surface extending transversely to said guide rod and engaging said first end of said coil spring.
29. The pistol according to claim 28, wherein: said base comprises an annular cap; said base surface comprises a flange extending radially from said annular cap; and said first end of said guide rod comprises a barb, said barb being received within said annular cap.
30. The pistol according to claim 27, wherein said coil spring comprises a wire having a round cross section.
31. The pistol according to claim 27, wherein said coil spring comprises a wire having a non-round cross section.
32. The pistol according to claim 27, wherein said body engages said second end of said coil spring at a second sector.
33. The assembly according to claim 32, wherein said second sector is diametrically opposite to said first sector.
34. The pistol according to claim 33, wherein said body has a major dimension and a minor dimension measured transversely to said major dimension, said major dimension being larger than said minor dimension, said body engaging said first and second sectors at opposite ends along said major dimension.
35. The pistol according to claim 27, wherein said body has a lozenge shape.
36. The pistol according to claim 27, wherein said body has a bar shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) Regardless of the shape of body 52 or cross section of spring 42 it is advantageous for the sectors 66 engaging body 52 to be smaller than the remaining sectors 68 which engage the slide. To that end, sectors 66 may subtend angles 70 up to about 80 and remaining sectors 68 may subtend angles 72 up to about 100.
(11) Operation of the recoil spring assembly is described with reference to
(12) Recoil spring assemblies according to the invention allow components of a pistol to be manufactured to looser tolerances yet still use a wire recoil spring having a round cross section. The captive recoil spring provides significant advantage when field stripping the pistol for cleaning or repair, as a recoil spring, compressed during disassembly of the pistol, will not become a projectile once the spring is unconstrained, as often occurs for recoil springs that are not captive with the guide rod.