Gun lock and firearm having such a gun lock
10139180 · 2018-11-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A17/82
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/21
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/56
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/82
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/21
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gun lock of a firearm having two hammers movably disposed on a lock support, a trigger bar for each hammer for holding or releasing the hammers, a trigger, and a disconnector for the trigger, by which disconnector the trigger bars can be moved by the trigger from a holding position into a release position. The disconnector can be moved by an inertial mass between a triggering position, in which the trigger is connected to one of the two trigger bars, and a disconnect position, in which the connection between the trigger and the trigger bars is interrupted. The inertial mass is a pendulum mass swiveling about a transverse axis between a starting position and a safe position, by which the disconnector, upon the release of a first hammer, can be swiveled in a direction opposite to the direction of the pendulum mass into the disconnect position.
Claims
1. A gun lock of a firearm having two hammers movably mounted on a lock support, a trigger bar dedicated to each hammer for holding or releasing the hammers, a trigger, and a disconnector dedicated to the trigger, by which disconnector the trigger bars are moveable by the trigger from a holding position into a release position, wherein the disconnector is moveable by an inertial mass between a triggering position, in which the trigger is connected to one of the two trigger bars, and a disconnect position, in which the connection between the trigger and the trigger bars is interrupted, wherein the inertial mass is a pendulum mass which swivels about a transverse axis between a starting position and a safe position and by which the disconnector, upon release of a first hammer, can be swiveled in a direction opposite to the direction of the pendulum mass into the disconnect position and wherein the hammers comprise a control surface which interact with contact surfaces of the pendulum mass such that upon release of one of the two hammers, the pendulum mass is moved into the safe position and at the same time moves the disconnector in the opposite direction forward into the disconnect position.
2. The gun lock of claim 1, wherein the pendulum mass comprises a lower portion with a lug protruding relative to the axis of rotation which, during the movement of the pendulum mass into the safe position, comes to rest against a stop surface of the disconnector.
3. The gun lock of claim 2, wherein on a back side of the disconnector, the disconnector comprises indentations for receiving the lug of the trigger bar associated with the released hammer.
4. The gun lock of claim 1, wherein the pendulum mass is disposed on the lock support so as to be pivotable about the transverse axis and the disconnector is disposed in a cutout of the trigger so as to be pivotable about a second transverse axis.
5. The gun lock of claim 1, wherein the trigger bars are configured in the form of two-armed levers with an upper arm pointing obliquely upward and a lower arm.
6. The gun lock of claim 1, wherein the pendulum mass comprises a widened upper portion with a cutout in front for receiving the trigger bars.
7. The gun lock of claim 1, wherein the pendulum mass is pushed into a forward starting position by a spring-loaded compression bolt.
8. The gun lock of claim 1, wherein the disconnector is pushed into the triggering position by a spring.
9. The gun lock of claim 1, wherein the trigger bars are pushed into the holding position by a spring-loaded compression bolt.
10. A firearm with the gun lock of claim 1.
11. A gun lock of a firearm having two hammers movably mounted on a lock support, a trigger bar dedicated to each hammer for holding or releasing the hammers, a trigger, and a disconnector dedicated to the trigger, by which disconnector the trigger bars are moveable by the trigger from a holding position into a release position, wherein the trigger bars are configured in the form of two-armed levers with an upper arm pointing obliquely upward and a lower arm, wherein the disconnector is moveable by an inertial mass between a triggering position, in which the trigger is connected to one of the two trigger bars, and a disconnect position, in which the connection between the trigger and the trigger bars is interrupted, wherein the inertial mass is a pendulum mass which swivels about a transverse axis between a starting position and a safe position and by which the disconnector, upon release of a first hammer, can be swiveled in a direction opposite to the direction of the pendulum mass into the disconnect position, wherein on the upper arm of the two trigger bars, a first detent for engaging a first counter-detent is disposed on the upper surface of the respective hammers, and wherein on the lower arm of the two trigger bars, a second counter-detent for engaging a centrally disposed protruding detent or backwardly offset lateral detent are disposed on the back surface of the disconnector.
12. The gun lock of claim 11, wherein the first detent on the trigger bars is configured in the form of a detent groove and the first counter-detent on the hammers is configured in the form of a detent lug.
13. The gun lock of claim 11, wherein the second counter-detent on the trigger bars is configured in the form of a detent lug, the centrally disposed detent on the disconnector is configured in the form of a detent surface on a rearwardly protruding lug, and the lateral detent are configured in the form of detent surfaces on lateral cutouts of the disconnector.
14. A firearm with the gun lock of claim 11.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Additional features and advantages follow from the subsequent description of a preferred embodiment example with reference to the drawings. The figures show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The gun lock, shown in
(9) In addition, rearward of the two hammers 2 and 3, as seen when looking in the downrange direction, the lock support 1 also comprises two trigger bars 6 and 7, which are also arranged side by side and which are dedicated to the respective hammers 2 and 3 for the purpose of holding them in the cocked position or releasing them, which trigger bars are disposed so as to be able to pivot about a transverse axis 8. In addition, the lock support 1 also comprises a pendulum mass 9 which is disposed so as to be able to pivot about a transverse axis 8 and which will be described in greater detail below. In addition, the lock support 1 comprises a trigger 11, which is disposed so as to be able to pivot about a trigger axis 10, and a trigger guard 12 on the lower surface of the lock support 1.
(10) As indicated by
(11) As indicated by
(12) By means of a slide 29 shown in
(13) As
(14) The forwardly protruding lug 30 of the pendulum mass 9 is configured in such a manner that, in the starting position shown in
(15) Disposed on each of the two hammers 2 and 3 is a control surface 38 which interacts with the contact surfaces 39 shown in
(16) The following discussion will focus on the functionality of the gun lock described above with reference to
(17) In
(18) When the trigger 11 is actuated in the position shown in
(19) As indicated in
(20) Even if after a shot has been fired, the pendulum mass 9 is moved into the safe position, e.g., as a result of manually resetting or dropping the firearm, as a result of shocks or a rebound of the firearm from the shoulder of the shooter, the disconnector 17 is disengaged from the trigger bars, so that a shot cannot be fired in this phase.
(21) Only when, after the discharge of a first shot, the pendulum mass 9 has returned to its starting position shown in
LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
(22) 1 Lock support
(23) 2 Hammer
(24) 3 Hammer
(25) 4 Axis of the hammer
(26) 5 Firing pin spring
(27) 6 Trigger bar
(28) 7 Trigger bar
(29) 8 Transverse axis
(30) 9 Pendulum mass
(31) 10 Trigger axis
(32) 11 Trigger
(33) 12 Trigger guard
(34) 13 Recess
(35) 14 Trigger leaf
(36) 15 Trigger tongue
(37) 16 Cutout
(38) 17 Disconnector
(39) 18 Transverse axis
(40) 19 Spring
(41) 20 Trigger sear spring
(42) 21 Upper arm
(43) 22 Lower arm
(44) 23 Compression bolt
(45) 24 First detent means
(46) 25 First counter-detent means
(47) 26 Second counter-detent means
(48) 27 Centrally disposed detent means
(49) 28 Lateral detent means
(50) 29 Slide
(51) 30 Narrow lower portion
(52) 31 Lug
(53) 32 Widened upper portion
(54) 33 Cutout
(55) 34 Projection
(56) 35 Compression bolt
(57) 36 Lower stop surface
(58) 37 Upper indentation
(59) 38 Control surface
(60) 39 Contact surface