Safety selector lever for a manual firearm safety
12092410 ยท 2024-09-17
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Abstract
A safety selector assembly for retrofitting a manual firearm safety of a firearm and a safety selector lever for the manual firearm safety. So that the safety and/or fire mode of the firearm can be clearly read, the invention proposes for the opacity of the head section to be interrupted by at least one see-through region between the front side and back side positioned eccentrically to the rotation axis in order to thus enable visibility of at least one safety marking of the manual firearm safety.
Claims
1. A safety selector lever for a manual firearm safety of a firearm, comprising: a head section with a front side and a back side, wherein the head section has either a connecting region formed onto the back side for connecting to a lever shaft or a protruding lever shaft formed onto the back side, and an elongated lever section that adjoins the head section and is embodied for manual actuation of the safety selector lever in order to thus rotate the head section around a rotation axis of the lever shaft, wherein an opacity of the head section is interrupted by at least one see-through region between the front side and the back side, wherein the see-through region is formed by an opening in opaque material of the head section, and the opening penetrates the head section from the front side to the back side, or wherein the see-through region has a transparent material that penetrates the head section from the front side to the back side, with the at least one see-through region positioned eccentrically to the rotation axis in order to thus enable visibility of at least one safety marking of the manual firearm safety.
2. The safety selector lever according to claim 1, wherein the see-through region is formed by the opening in the opaque material of the head section, and the opening penetrates the head section from the front side to the back side.
3. The safety selector lever according to claim 1, wherein the see-through region has the transparent material that penetrates the head section from the front side to the back side.
4. The safety selector lever according to claim 1, wherein the see-through region in the head section extends in a radial direction and/or the see-through region in the head section extends in a straight line.
5. The safety selector lever according to claim 1, wherein the lever section extends in a straight line and protrudes from the head section in a radial direction.
6. The safety selector lever according to claim 1, wherein radial paths of the see-through region and the lever section are positioned so that the radial paths are aligned with each other.
7. The safety selector lever according to claim 1, wherein the head section is embodied as circular in its outer dimensions and/or the lever section extends partway across the head section.
8. The safety selector lever according to claim 1, wherein the connecting region or the lever shaft is provided centrally on the back side of the head section.
9. The safety selector lever according to claim 1, wherein the head section has the connecting region and the connecting region is embodied as a protruding tongue on the back side of the head section.
10. A safety selector assembly for a manual firearm safety of a firearm, comprising: the safety selector lever according to claim 1; and a support having a first safety marking of the at least one safety marking, wherein the head section of the safety selector lever is rotatable relative to the support about the rotation axis, and the first safety marking is visible through the see-through region of the head section in a first rotational position of the head section and not visible through the see-through region of the head section in a second rotational position of the head section.
11. The safety selector assembly according to claim 10, wherein the support comprises a second safety marking that is visible through the see-through region of the head section in the second rotational position of the head section and not visible through the see-through region of the head section in the first rotational position of the head section.
12. The safety selector assembly according to claim 10, wherein the at least one safety marking comprises a light source, said light source is selected from the group consisting of: an electroluminescent light source, a phosphorescent light source, a fluorescent light source, a radioluminescent light source, a bioluminescent light source, and combinations thereof.
13. The safety selector assembly according to claim 12, wherein at least one gaseous tritium light source is provided as the radioluminescent light source.
14. The safety selector assembly according to claim 13, wherein the gaseous tritium light source is provided in at least one recess of the support and/or is hermetically sealed by a protective layer.
15. The safety selector assembly according to claim 10, wherein the support is annular and/or has an adhesive on a second outer surface of the support that is situated opposite from a first outer surface of the support on which the at least one safety marking is situated.
16. The safety selector assembly according to claim 10, wherein the support has at least one leg and a connector piece that connects to the at least one leg, wherein the at least one leg has the at least one safety marking.
17. The safety selector assembly according to claim 16, wherein the support is embodied as U-shaped with two legs and with the connector piece connecting the two legs.
18. The safety selector assembly according to claim 17, wherein at the same height, the two legs each have a through-hole for guiding the lever shaft through.
19. The safety selector assembly according to claim 10, wherein at least one extension section of a grip handle of the firearm forms the support, and the at least one extension section has the at least one safety marking.
20. The safety selector assembly according to claim 19, wherein the grip handle has two identical extension sections, each with the at least one safety marking and/or each of the extension sections has a through-hole for guiding the lever shaft through.
21. The safety selector assembly according to claim 19, wherein the at least one extension section has a recess in which the safety selector lever is rotatably supported.
22. A firearm with a manual firearm safety, which has a safety selector assembly according to claim 10.
23. A firearm with a manual firearm safety, which has a safety selector lever according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the figures, the subject of the invention is shown by way of example based on multiple embodiment variants. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(10) A firearm can, for example, be a gun, a small arm, a handgun, a pneumatic weapon, a pistol, a long gun, a self-loading long gun, a rocket launcher, and the like.
(11) The manual firearm safety 2 is manually actuated by means of a safety selector lever 4, 104. In all of the exemplary embodiments, the firearm 1 is provided with two safety selector levers 4, 104, one on each side of the firearm 1. As a result, the firearm 1 according to the first and second exemplary embodiments shown in
(12) Each of these two safety selector levers 4, 104 has a head section 5 and a lever section 6. The lever section 6 is embodied as elongated and protrudes from the head section 5, as shown in the enlargement in
(13) The safety selector levers 4 and 104 differ essentially in terms of design in the region of the head section 5, which has a front side 5a and a back side 5b.
(14) On its back side, the first safety selector lever 4 transitions into the lever shaft 7 in one piece, thus constituting this lever shaft 7. The lever shaft 7 protrudes perpendicularly from the back side 5b of the head section 5.
(15) The back side 5b of the second safety selector lever 104, by contrast, has a connecting region 13 for connecting to a lever shaft 7. This design can permit a combination of a lever shaft 7 and a second safety selector lever 104 made of different materials. For example, a lever shaft 7 made of metal can be connected to a second safety selector lever 104 made of plastic in a simply designed way. However, the second safety selector lever 104 may also be made of metal.
(16) According to the invention, the head section 5 is embodied particularly so as to be able to indicate the mode of the firearm 1 to a weapon carrier in a clear and thus optically reliable way. The opacity and thus non-transparency of the head section 5 is therefore interruptedspecifically by means of a see-through region 9 between the front side 5a and back side 5b positioned eccentrically to the rotation axis 8. In the see-through region 9, it is therefore possible to see through the safety selector lever 4, 104, thus enabling visibility of at least one underlying safety marking 10a, 10b of the manual firearm safety 2depending on the rotation position 11a, 11b of the safety selector lever 4, 104. Thus either a first safety marking 10a (for the safety mode of the firearm 1) is visible in a first rotation position 11a or a second safety marking 10b (for the ready-to-fire mode of the firearm 1) is visible in a second rotation position 11bas a comparison of
(17) The firearm 1 can therefore be safely operated. It is thus also possible to unmistakably read the safety mode indicated by the first safety marking 10a or ready-to-fire mode indicated by the second safety marking 10b. Such ready-to-fire mode is, for example, a semi-automatic fire mode, a fully automatic fire mode, a burst fire mode, or the likewhich significantly simplifies the handling of the firearm 1 and also makes it much safer. This even more, if the dimensions of the see-through region 9 are such that only one safety marking 10a, 10b can be visually perceived through this see-through region 9. For example, the see-through area of see-through region 9 corresponds to the area of the safety marking 10a, 10b. Also, there is, for example, only one see-through region 9 in the head section 5. The first and second safety markings 10a, 10b are visually different, namely having different colors.
(18) As can also be seen in
(19) The lever section 6 extending in a straight line also protrudes from the head section 5 in the radial direction.
(20) As is also shown in detail by
(21) The head section 5 is also embodied as circular in its outer dimensions. The lever section 6 extends partway across the head section 5specifically on the front side 5a. Thus despite the compact dimensions of the safety selector lever 4, there can be a sufficiently large grip surface on the lever section 6 to permit a safer manual actuation.
(22) The connecting region 13 with the lever shaft 7 is positioned centrally on the back side 5b of the head section 5 of the second safety selector lever 104as shown in
(23) The see-through region 9 is used for rapidly ascertaining the mode of the firearm 1. This mode of the firearm 1 is indicated in the form of a visually perceptible safety marking 10a, 10b.
(24) So that the safety marking 10a, 10b can be retrofitted into a firearm 1 in a user-friendly way, the safety selector assemblies 17, 18, 28 for the retrofitting each have a support 19, 119, 20, 27. At least one safety marking 10a, 10b is provided on an outer surface 19a, 20a, 27a of the support 19, 119, 20, 27. This safety marking 10a, 10b is positioned in such a way that it is visible through the see-through region 9 of the head section 5 as a function of its rotational position relative to the support 19, 119, 20, 27.
(25) To improve perceptibility, the safety markings 10a, 10b are embodied as radioluminescent, each having a radioluminescent light source. Gaseous tritium light sources 21 are used for this purpose, which are known as a GTLS in the prior art. In all of the exemplary embodiments, this gaseous tritium light source 21 has a hermetically sealed, round glass tube made of borosilicate glass as its outer envelope. The glass tube is coated on the inside with a luminophore such as zinc sulfide and filled with tritium. These gaseous tritium light sources 21 are each inserted into a respective slot-shaped recess 22 in the support 19, 119, 20, 27 and are hermetically sealed by a protective layer 23, which results in a flush finish with the support 19, 119, 20, 27. For the first and second safety markings 10a, 10b gaseous tritium light sources 21 with different visual colors are used.
(26) The supports 19, 119, 20, 27 of each respective safety selector assembly 17, 18, 28 are embodied differently.
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(28) In the second safety selector assembly 18 shown in
(29) The second support 20 is formed in such a way that this second support 20 is inserted between the grip handle 26 and the housing 3 and can be clamped between these two parts of the firearm 1. The support 20 may be made of plastic, for example.
(30) The support 20 protrudes with its two legs 25a, 25b over the housing 3 to the manual firearm safety 2 of the firearm 1. At least one leg 25a of the second support 20 has the two safety markings 10a, 10b. With a rotation of the head section 5, the see-through region 9 can be moved over the two respective safety markings 10a or 10b. This unblocks a view of one of the two safety markings 10a or 10b. The other safety marking 10b or 10a is hidden by the head section 5 due to its opacity and is therefore not optically perceptible.
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(32) By contrast with the second embodiment of the second safety selector assembly 18, the extension sections 26a, 26b of the third safety selector assembly 28 are each provided with a recess 29 in which the respective safety selector lever 4, 104 is rotatably supported. These recesses 29 also accommodate the respective safety marking 10a of each extension section 26a, 26b; only one safety marking 10a is visible in the first rotation position 11a in this exemplary embodiment according to
(33) The third safety selector assembly 28 uses two second safety selector levers 104. This makes it possible, for example, to use a lever shaft 7 made of metal and second safety selector levers 104 made of plastic.
(34) As is also indicated, for example, in the second safety selector lever 104 in
(35) With this comparatively simple design of the safety selector assemblies 17, 18, 28, it is possible to retrofit the manual firearm safety 2 to enhance the reliability of its handling. This retrofitting does not require any modification to the firearm 1. This retrofitting is also easy to perform so that this retrofitting of the firearm 1 can be performed by the user independently.