Trigger assembly with trigger block
10006734 ยท 2018-06-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A19/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A trigger mechanism has a trigger block pivotably mounted on a trigger. The trigger block has a face surface that engages an actuation surface on a plunger which is movable along a line of action. The plunger has a stop surface engageable with a contact surface on the trigger. Pivoting of the trigger is prevented when the stop and contact surfaces are engaged. The plunger is spring biased to maintain the stop surface engaged with the contact surface. Pivoting of the trigger block moves the face surface against the actuation surface, which moves the plunger along its line of action. Motion of the plunger disengages the stop surface from the contact surface allowing the trigger to pivot and discharge the firearm.
Claims
1. A trigger assembly for a firearm, said trigger assembly comprising: a sear movably mounted within said assembly, said sear having an action surface thereon; a trigger movably mounted within said assembly, said trigger having a first contact surface movable into and out of engagement with said action surface of said sear upon motion of said trigger, said trigger having a second contact surface thereon; a body movably mounted within said assembly, said body having an actuation surface and a stop surface thereon, said stop surface being movable into and out of engagement with said second contact surface of said trigger upon motion of said body, motion of said trigger being prevented when said stop surface engages said second contact surface; a trigger block movably mounted on said trigger, said trigger block having a finger receiving portion and a face surface, said face surface being movable against said actuation surface upon motion of said trigger block so as to move said body and thereby move said stop surface out of engagement with said second contact surface of said trigger to permit motion of said trigger.
2. The trigger assembly according to claim 1, wherein said sear is pivotably mounted within said assembly.
3. The trigger assembly according to claim 1, wherein said trigger is pivotably mounted within said assembly.
4. The trigger assembly according to claim 3, wherein said trigger has a pivot point which coincides with a balance point of said trigger.
5. The trigger assembly according to claim 1, wherein said trigger block is pivotably mounted on said trigger.
6. The trigger assembly according to claim 5, wherein said trigger block has a pivot point which coincides with a balance point of said trigger block.
7. The trigger assembly according to claim 6, wherein said finger receiving portion is positioned on a first side of said pivot point and said face surface is positioned on a lobe, said lobe being positioned on a second side of said pivot point opposite said first side.
8. The trigger assembly according to claim 1, wherein said body comprises a plunger slidably mounted within said assembly for motion along a line of action, said plunger having a tip on which said actuation surface is positioned.
9. The trigger assembly according to claim 8, further comprising a spring biasing said plunger tip into engagement with said face surface of said trigger block.
10. The trigger assembly according to claim 8, wherein said body comprises a projection mounted on said plunger, said projection being positioned offset from said line of action of said plunger, said stop surface being positioned on said projection.
11. The trigger assembly according to claim 1, wherein said trigger further comprises: a threaded bore; a set screw threadedly engaged within said bore; a notch positioned in said set screw, said second contact surface being positioned within said notch.
12. The trigger assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a spring biasing said first contact surface into engagement with said action surface of said sear.
13. The trigger assembly according to claim 1, further comprising first and second side plates arranged in spaced relation to one another, said sear, said trigger, said body and said trigger block being mounted between said side plates.
14. A trigger assembly for a firearm, said trigger assembly comprising: first and second side plates positioned in spaced relation to one another; a sear mounted on a sear pivot pin extending between said side plates, said sear having an action surface thereon; a trigger mounted on a trigger pivot pin extending between said side plates, said trigger having a first contact surface movable into and out of engagement with said action surface of said sear upon pivoting of said trigger, said trigger having a second contact surface thereon; a housing mounted between said side plates, a cavity being positioned within said housing; a plunger movably mounted within said cavity, said plunger having an actuation surface and a stop surface thereon projecting from said cavity, said stop surface being movable into and out of engagement with said second contact surface of said trigger upon motion of said plunger along a line of action, motion of said trigger being prevented when said stop surface engages said second contact surface; a spring positioned within said cavity and biasing said stop surface into engagement with said second contact surface; a trigger block pivotably mounted on said trigger, said trigger block having a finger receiving portion and a face surface thereon, said face surface being movable against said actuation surface upon motion of said trigger block so as to move said plunger and thereby move said stop surface out of engagement with said second contact surface of said trigger to permit motion of said trigger.
15. The trigger assembly according to claim 14, wherein said trigger has a pivot point which coincides with a balance point of said trigger.
16. The trigger assembly according to claim 14, wherein said trigger block has a pivot point which coincides with a balance point of said trigger block.
17. The trigger assembly according to claim 16, wherein said finger receiving portion is positioned on a first side of said pivot point and said face surface is positioned on a lobe, said lobe being positioned on a second side of said pivot point opposite said first side.
18. The trigger assembly according to claim 14, wherein said plunger has a tip on which said actuation surface is positioned.
19. The trigger assembly according to claim 14, further comprising a projection mounted on said plunger, said projection being positioned offset from said line of action of said plunger, said stop surface being positioned on said projection.
20. The trigger assembly according to claim 14, wherein said trigger further comprises: a threaded bore; a set screw threadedly engaged within said bore; a notch positioned in said set screw, said second contact surface being positioned within said notch.
21. The trigger assembly according to claim 14, further comprising a spring positioned between said housing and said trigger, said spring biasing said first contact surface into engagement with said action surface of said sear.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(5) In the example embodiment shown, plunger 40 comprises a projection 52 mounted offset from the line of action 42 of the plunger 40. The stop surface 36 is positioned on the projection 52. Plunger 40 also has a tip 54 on which an actuation surface 56 is positioned. As shown in
(6) Spring 46 biases the plunger tip 54, and consequently the actuation surface 56 thereon into engagement with the face surface 58 of the trigger block 60. Trigger assembly 10 also comprises another spring 80 which acts between housing 16 and trigger 28 to bias the first contact surface 32 of the trigger 28 into engagement with the action surface 22 of the sear 18.
(7) Operation of the trigger assembly 10 is described with reference to
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(9) Trigger mechanisms according to the invention are expected to effectively inhibit accidental discharge of firearms when subjected to inertial forces.