Universal Adapter End Cap for a Firearm
20180259286 ยท 2018-09-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A9/72
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/325
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A21/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/72
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A device enabling a shotgun operator to carry an additional choke tube on the body of a shotgun is disclosed. Embodiments include a universal adapter end cap configured to be threaded onto the end of a shotgun magazine, the universal adapter end cap including an opposite end adapted to secure an accessory (e.g., shotgun choke tube). Accordingly, embodiments enables an operator to stow and carry a second unused choke tube at the end of the shotgun magazine. Some embodiments of the universal adapter end cap include a threaded opening that enables the choke tube to be threaded into the threaded opening. Some embodiments provide threads constructed from flexible material to enable both threading and push insertion of an accessory into the universal adapter end cap.
Claims
1. A universal adapter end cap for a magazine of a firearm, comprising: a first end having a threaded opening adapted to secure the universal adapter end cap to a corresponding threaded end of the magazine of the firearm; and a second end opposite to the first end, the second end having an accessory interface adapted to secure to the firearm a corresponding interface of a choke tube.
2. The universal adapter end cap of claim 1, wherein the firearm is a shotgun magazine, the threaded opening being adapted to replace an end cap of the shotgun magazine.
3. The universal adapter end cap of claim 2, wherein the corresponding interface of the choke tube is a threaded end of the choke tube adapted to thread the choke tube into a barrel of a shotgun.
4. The universal adapter end cap of claim 3, wherein the threaded opening of the first end is a first threaded opening and wherein the accessory interface of the second end comprises a second threaded opening having a depth along the second end, the depth enabling the threaded end of the choke tube to be inserted into the second threaded opening.
5. The universal adapter end cap of claim 4, wherein the threads of the second threaded opening are constructed from a pliable material enabling both push-insertion and pull-removal of the threaded end of the choke tube.
6. The universal adapter end cap of claim 1, wherein the threaded opening is a first threaded opening, the first threaded opening facing in a first direction, and wherein the accessory interface is a second threaded opening of the second end, the corresponding interface of the choke tube being a corresponding threaded end of the choke tube, the second threaded opening facing in a second direction, the second direction being opposite to the first direction.
7. The universal adapter end cap of claim 1, wherein the first and second ends are first and second ends of a main body, the main body being constructed from a material selected from the group consisting of: metal, rubber, polymer, or glass-filled nylon.
8. A universal adapter end cap for a magazine of a firearm, comprising: a first end having a threaded opening adapted to secure the universal adapter end cap to a corresponding threaded end of the magazine of the firearm; and a second end opposite to the first end, the second end having an accessory interface adapted to secure an accessory to the firearm in a manner enabling both push-insertion and pull-removal of the accessory.
9. The universal adapter end cap of claim 8, wherein the accessory is selected from the group consisting of: a choke tube, flashlight, bipod, storage container, duck caller, survival kit, storage container, weight, or laser sight.
10. The universal adapter end cap of claim 8, further including: a coupling interface between the first and second ends, the coupling interface removably coupling the second end to the first end.
11. The universal adapter end cap of claim 8, wherein the second end is constructed from a pliable material and the accessory interface is an opening enabling both push-insertion and pull-removal of the accessory.
12. The universal adapter end cap of claim 8, wherein the accessory interface of the second end defines a threaded opening, the threads of the second threaded opening being constructed from a pliable material enabling both push-insertion and pull-removal of the accessory.
13. The universal adapter end cap of claim 8, wherein the accessory interface of the second end defines an opening, an inner surface of the opening including one or more pliable interface features, the pliable interface features protruding from the inner surface and enabling both push-insertion and pull-removal of the accessory.
14. The universal adapter end cap for a firearm of claim 13, wherein the one or more pliable interface features are pliable inserts adapted to be removably coupled to the inner surface.
15. The universal adapter end cap of claim 13, wherein the one or more pliable interface features are threaded to accept corresponding threads of the accessory.
16. The universal adapter end cap of claim 13, wherein the one or more pliable interface features are flexible bands suspended in the opening and adapted to be deflected by the accessory upon insertion of the accessory, the deflection of the flexible bands providing an interface fit against the accessory.
17. The universal adapter end cap of claim 13, wherein the one or more pliable interface features are one or more flexible toroidal gaskets positioned in corresponding circumferential grooves on the inner face of the opening.
18. The universal adapter end cap of claim 8, wherein the accessory interface of the second end defines an opening, an inner surface of the opening including one or more press fit detents, the press fit detents protruding from the inner surface and enabling both push-insertion and pull-removal of the accessory.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The foregoing will be apparent from the following more particular description of example embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating embodiments of the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] A description of example embodiments of the invention follows.
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[0025] In operation, the choke tube 110 is threaded into the muzzle 108 of the barrel 106 and can be removed by a user with a hand or a wrench. The removal of the choke tube 110 is an operation that can be done prior to using the shotgun 100 or while using the shotgun 100, between discharges. Additionally, the end cap 116 is threaded onto the end of the magazine tube 114, and typically secures one end of a spring inside the magazine tube.
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[0028] In operation, a user replaces the shotgun's end cap 116 (
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[0030] Additionally, the distal end 300b of the adapter end cap 300 may be constructed as a separate part to be removably coupled to the proximal end 300a, thereby enabling a user to swap the distal end 300b part for a separate distal end (not shown) of a different size or material, or for a separate distal end (not shown) having a different accessory attachment configuration.
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[0032] In operation, the pliable gasket rings 408 are deflected by the outer surface of the accessory (e.g., choke tube 110) as it is inserted into the adapter end cap 400, and the deflection of the pliable gasket rings 408 creates an interface fit between the adapter end cap 400 and the accessory (e.g., choke tube 110). Additionally, by choosing the properties of the pliable gasket rings 408, such as the durometer and thickness, the adapter end cap 400 may accept a wide range of accessories) by being able to interface fit against a range of exterior diameters of the accessories.
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[0034] In operation, a user can swap the pliable insert 502 for one of a different material or internal diameter, for example, to accept accessories of various external diameters or to improve performance in different environments by choosing a material suited to perform in a given environment, such as hotter and colder temperatures. Additionally, the removability of the pliable insert 502 enables a user to easily swap out a worn-out pliable insert 502 for a new one, or clean the pliable insert 502 and distal opening 508 after repeated use of the adapter end cap 500 accumulates grease or grit in the distal opening 508.
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[0036] Because the diameter of the distal opening 608 gradually decreases from the distal end 610a toward the proximal end 610b, the adapter end cap 600 is able to accept accessories of various external diameters. In operation, the user pushes the accessory into the distal opening 608 until the accessory is held firmly in place. The accessory can then be removed by pulling the accessory out of the distal opening 608. This enables the user to quickly and easily insert and remove the accessory from the adapter end cap 600, without the need to thread and unthread the accessory into the adapter end cap 600.
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[0039] As an accessory is inserted into the distal opening 708, pressure is exerted onto the external surface of the accessory by the press fit ball detents 702. The pressure exerted onto the accessory holds the accessory in the distal opening 708 of the adapter end cap 700 in a manner enabling a user to easily push the accessory into the distal opening 708 for storage and pull the accessory out of the adapter end cap 700. In some embodiments, the accessory may have corresponding grooves or holes for the ball detents 702 to rest in, creating a stronger grip between the adapter end cap 700 and the accessory. It should be understood that other numbers, dimensions, and placements of press fit ball detents 702 may alternatively be employed.
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[0043] While this invention has been particularly shown and described with references to example embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention encompassed by the appended claims.