Delayed blowback device

12092416 ยท 2024-09-17

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    Abstract

    A delayed blowback device preferably includes a bolt, a gas key and at least one spring-loaded projection. A projection slot or projection pocket traverses a bottom of the gas key, which are sized to receive a width of the spring-loaded projection. The spring-loaded projection could have a round outer perimeter or a D-shaped outer perimeter. A location of the projection slot along a length of the gas key is such that the projection contacts a cam pocket in an inner wall of an upper receiver. In a second embodiment, a slide stop in a bottom of the gas key is used to push a projection into the cam pocket. Spring rates may be varied to increase or decrease the firing rate of the firearm. The return speed of the bolt carrier could also be modified by changing a distance between the projection pocket and a rear of the bolt.

    Claims

    1. A delayed blowback device for a firearm, the firearm including an upper receiver, a charging handle channel is formed in the upper receiver, a cam pocket is formed in the upper receiver and communicates with the charging handle channel, comprising: at least one projection, one of said at least one projection makes contact with a wall of the cam pocket; a gas key includes at least one projection pocket formed therein, said at least one projection pocket is sized to slidably receive said at least one projection; and at least one biasing device forces said at least one projection beyond a side of said gas key, wherein said gas key is slidably retained in said charging handle channel.

    2. The delayed blowback device of claim 1 wherein: said at least one projection has a round shape.

    3. The delayed blowback device of claim 1 wherein: said at least one biasing device is a leaf spring.

    4. The delayed blowback device of claim 3 wherein: a threaded hole is formed in said gas key to threadably receive a threaded fastener, said threaded fastener is used to retain said leaf spring.

    5. The delayed blowback device of claim 1 wherein: said at least one projection has a D-shape.

    6. The delayed blowback device of claim 5 wherein: said at least one biasing device is a compression spring.

    7. The delayed blowback device of claim 6 wherein: a hole is formed in each one of said at least one projection to receive said compression spring.

    8. A delayed blowback device for a firearm, the firearm including an upper receiver, a charging handle channel is formed in the upper receiver, a cam pocket is formed in the upper receiver and communicates with the charging handle channel, comprising: a bolt; at least one projection, one of said at least one projection makes contact with a wall of the cam pocket; a gas key having at least one projection pocket formed in a bottom thereof, said at least one projection pocket is sized to slidably receive said at least one projection, said gas key is attached to a top of said bolt; and at least one biasing device forces said at least one projection beyond a side of said gas key, wherein said gas key is slidably retained in said charging handle channel.

    9. The delayed blowback device of claim 8 wherein: said at least one projection has a round shape.

    10. The delayed blowback device of claim 8 wherein: said at least one biasing device is a leaf spring.

    11. The delayed blowback device of claim 10 wherein: a threaded hole is formed in said gas key to threadably receive a threaded fastener, said threaded fastener is used to retain said leaf spring.

    12. The delayed blowback device of claim 8 wherein: said at least one projection has a D-shape.

    13. The delayed blowback device of claim 12 wherein: said at least one biasing device is a compression spring.

    14. The delayed blowback device of claim 13 wherein: a hole is formed in each one of said at least one projection to receive said compression spring.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is a side view of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    (2) FIG. 2 is a bottom view of an upper receiver with a gas key including a round spring-loaded projection retained in charging handle channel of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    (3) FIG. 3 is an enlarged side view of a gas key of a delayed blowback device with a round spring-loaded projection in accordance with the present invention.

    (4) FIG. 4 is a bottom view of an upper receiver with a gas key including a D-shaped projection retained in charging handle channel of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    (5) FIG. 5 is an enlarged bottom view of a gas key having a spring-loaded D-shaped projection, illustrating a compression spring retained in the D-shaped projection of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    (6) FIG. 6 is an enlarged side view of a gas key having a spring-loaded D-shaped projection illustrating a compression spring retained in the D-shaped projection of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    (7) FIG. 7 is a bottom view of an upper receiver with a gas key including two D-shaped projections retained in a charging handle channel of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    (8) FIG. 8 is an enlarged bottom view of a gas key having two spring-loaded D-shaped projections, illustrating two compression springs retained in the two D-shaped projections of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    (9) FIG. 9 is an enlarged side view of a gas key having two spring-loaded D-shaped projections illustrating two compression springs retained in the two D-shaped projections of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    (10) FIG. 10 is a bottom view of an upper receiver with a gas key including a round projection in contact with a slide stop in a charging handle channel of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    (11) FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a slide stop and a round projection retained in a gas key and an end of the slide stop in contact with a barrel of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    (12) FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a slide stop having one end in contact with a round projection and an opposing end in contact with a barrel, after a gas key has been removed of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    (13) FIG. 13 is a top view of a slide stop and a round projection retained in a gas key and an end of the slide stop in contact with a barrel of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    (14) FIG. 14 is a bottom view of a gas key with a slide stop and a round projection removed of a delayed blowback device in accordance with the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    (15) With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to FIG. 1, there is shown a delayed blowback device 1. The delayed blowback device 1 preferably includes a bolt 10, a gas key 12 and a spring-loaded projection 14, 16. The gas key 12 is preferably attached to the bolt 10 with a pair of fasteners 15. However, the gas key 12 and the bolt 10 could be fabricated from a single piece of material. With reference to FIGS. 2-3, a projection slot 18 traverses a bottom of the gas key 12. FIG. 2 shows a bottom view of an upper receiver 100 with the gas key 12 retained in a channel 102. The projection slot 18 is sized to receive a width of the spring-loaded projection 14. The spring-loaded projection 14 preferably includes a round projection 20, a leaf spring 22 and a set-screw 24. The projection slot 18 includes a pair of retention lips 26 at an opening to axially retain the round projection 20.

    (16) A standoff surface 28 is preferably formed on a bottom of the round projection 20 to allow the outer perimeter to extend above a gas key slot 30 formed in a top of the bolt 10. However, some bolts include a flat top surface. A leaf spring pocket 32 would be formed adjacent a side of the gas key 12 and substantially perpendicular to a lengthwise axis of the projection slot 18. A threaded tap 34 is formed in the gas key 12, parallel to a lengthwise axis of the projection slot 18. A set screw 24 would be tightened against the leaf spring 22 to retain the leaf spring 22 in the leaf spring pocket 32. However, the set screw 24 could be eliminated by making the leaf spring pocket 32 tight fitting. The leaf spring pocket 32 is capable of receiving different strength leaf springs for varying the return speed of a bolt carrier during firing of an AR pistol.

    (17) With reference to FIG. 4, a projection pocket 36 is formed in a bottom of the gas key 12. The spring-loaded projection 16 preferably includes a D-shaped projection 38 and a compression spring 40. A standoff surface 42 is preferably formed on a bottom of the D-shaped projection 38 to allow the outer perimeter to extend above a gas key slot 30 formed in a top of the bolt 10. The projection pocket 36 includes a pair of retention lips 44 at an opening to axially retain the D-shaped projection 38. With reference to FIG. 5, a spring hole 46 is preferably formed in rear of the D-shaped projection to receive the compression spring 40. A compression spring with different spring rates may be inserted into the spring hole 46 for varying the return speed of the bolt carrier during firing of the AR pistol.

    (18) After the D-shaped projection 38 is installed in the projection pocket 36 of the gas key 12, the gas key 12 is secured to the bolt 10 with fasteners 15 or any other suitable attachment method. The return speed of the bolt carrier could also be modified by changing a distance between the projection slot 18/the projection pocket 36 and the fasteners 15. Decreasing the distance between the projection slot 18, the projection pocket 36 and the fasteners 15 will increase firing speed. Increasing the distance between the projection slot 18, the projection pocket 36 and the fasteners 15 will decrease firing speed.

    (19) A location of the projection slot 18 or the projection pocket 36 along a lengthwise axis of the gas key 12 is such that the projection 20, 38 makes contact with a rear of a cam pocket 104 in an inner sidewall of the upper receiver 100, when the bolt 10 is at rest. To decrease the rate of fire, the leaf or compression spring 22, 40 is replaced with a stronger spring. To increase the rate of fire, the leaf or compression spring 22, 40 is replaced with a weaker spring.

    (20) With reference to FIGS. 7-9, a gas key 12 includes a second D-shaped projection 48. A standoff surface 50 is preferably formed on a bottom of the second D-shaped projection 48 to allow the outer perimeter to extend above the gas key slot 30 formed in the top of the bolt 10. A second projection pocket 52 is formed in a bottom of the gas key 12 to slidably retained the second D-shaped projection 48. The second projection pocket 52 includes a pair of retention lips 44 at an opening to axially retain the second D-shaped projection 48. A second compression spring 40 is used to bias the second D-shaped projection 48 outward from the gas key 12. The second D-shaped projection 48 increases friction relative to the charging handle channel 102 with the result of slowing down the bolt 10, before the bolt 10 loads another round and returns to battery.

    (21) With reference to FIGS. 10-14, a projection pocket 54 is formed in a bottom of a gas key 12 to receive a round projection 56 and a slid stop 58. The slide stop 58 preferably includes a base portion 60 and a projection portion 62. A bottom of the projection portion 62 extends forward from a top of the base portion 60. An angled surface 64 is formed on a front of the projection portion 60 to contact an outer perimeter of the round projection 56. The projection pocket 54 includes a projection area 66 and a slide area 68. The projection area 66 traverses a width of the gas key 12 and is sized to receive the round projection 56. The slide area 68 intersects the projection area 66 and includes an axis, which is parallel to a lengthwise axis of the gas key 12. The slide area 68 axially supports a sliding motion of the slide stop 58. A portion of a depth of the slide area 68 has a reduced depth 70 to support a top of the projection portion 62. One end of the projection area 66 includes a pair of retention lips 72 for retaining the round projection 56. An opposing end of the slide stop 58 is in contact with an end of the barrel 106.

    (22) When the bolt 10 moves forward relative to the barrel 106, with the gas key 12 attached to a top of the bolt 10 (shown in FIG. 1), the slide stop 58 is pushed backward in the slide area 68 of the projection pocket 54 and the angled surface 64 forces the round projection 56 into the cam pocket 104 in an inner sidewall of the upper receiver 100.

    (23) While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.