Quick Take-Down Firearm
20180172384 ยท 2018-06-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/485
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/48
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A5/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A21/48
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A5/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Quick take-down firearms and methods of using quick-take down firearms. The quick-take down includes an upper receiver coupling and a barrel coupling. The quick take-down can be unlocked by sliding a sliding lock collar in a translational motion to an unlocked position to release locking elements from a locked configuration. In the unlocked position, a barrel and handguard may be installed onto and removed from the upper receiver of the firearm. Releasing the sliding lock collar returns it to a locked position, securing the barrel and handguard to the upper receiver.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. A quick take-down firearm, comprising: (a) an upper receiver, the upper receiver comprising an upper receiver coupling; (b) a rifle barrel, the rifle barrel comprising an insertion end for insertion into the upper receiver, the rifle barrel further comprising a rifle barrel coupling, the upper receiver coupling and the rifle barrel coupling configured to secure the rifle barrel to the upper receiver, the rifle barrel further comprising a handguard connector, the rifle barrel coupling located between the insertion end and the handguard connector; (c) a handguard connected to the handguard connector of the rifle barrel; and (d) a sliding lock collar, the sliding lock collar slide-able towards and away from the upper receiver between a first position in which the rifle barrel can be removed from the upper receiver and a second position in which the rifle barrel cannot be removed from the upper receiver.
3. The quick take-down firearm of claim 2, wherein the sliding lock collar is biased toward the second position.
4. The quick take-down firearm of claim 3, wherein the sliding lock collar is slide-able towards and away from the hand guard when the sliding lock collar is slid between the first and second positions.
5. The quick take-down firearm of claim 4, wherein the upper receiver coupling comprises at least one locking element, wherein the rifle barrel coupling comprises at least one depression configured to receive the at least one locking element to secure the rifle barrel to the upper receiver.
6. The quick take-down firearm of claim 5, wherein, when the sliding lock collar is in the second position and the rifle barrel is secured to the upper receiver, the at least one locking element cannot be disengaged from the at least one depression.
7. A quick take-down firearm, comprising: (a) an upper receiver, the upper receiver comprising an upper receiver coupling; (b) a rifle barrel, the rifle barrel comprising a rifle barrel coupling, the upper receiver coupling and the rifle barrel coupling configured to secure the rifle barrel to the upper receiver; (c) a gas tube; and (d) a sliding lock collar, the rifle barrel and the gas tube extending through the sliding lock collar when the rifle barrel is secured to the upper receiver, the sliding lock collar slide-able towards and away from the upper receiver between a first position in which the rifle barrel can be removed from the upper receiver and a second position in which the rifle barrel cannot be removed from the upper receiver, the sliding lock collar biased toward the second position.
8. The quick take-down firearm of claim 7, further comprising a hand guard, wherein the sliding lock collar is located between the upper receiver and the hand guard when the rifle barrel is secured to the upper receiver, the sliding lock collar slide-able towards and away from the hand guard when the sliding lock collar is slid between the first and second positions.
9. The quick take-down firearm of claim 8, wherein the upper receiver coupling comprises at least one locking element, wherein the rifle barrel coupling comprises at least one depression configured to receive the at least one locking element and secure the rifle barrel to the upper receiver.
10. The quick take-down firearm of claim 9, wherein, when the sliding lock collar is in the second position and the rifle barrel is secured to the upper receiver, the at least one locking element cannot be disengaged from the at least one depression.
11. The quick take-down firearm of claim 9, wherein, when the sliding lock collar is in the second position and the rifle barrel is secured to the upper receiver, the sliding lock collar prevents the at least one locking element from moving out of the depression.
12. The quick take-down firearm of claim 9, wherein the at least one locking element comprises a plurality of locking elements, and wherein the at least one depression comprises a plurality of depressions positioned about the rifle barrel and configured to receive the plurality of locking elements and secure the rifle barrel to the upper receiver.
13. The quick take-down firearm of claim 9, wherein, when the sliding lock collar is in the first position, the at least one locking element can be disengaged from the at least one depression.
14. The quick take-down firearm of claim 8, wherein the handguard is connected to the barrel.
15. The quick take-down firearm of claim 14, wherein the rifle barrel coupling is located between the upper receiver and the location where the handguard is connected to the barrel.
16. The quick take-down firearm of claim 15, wherein the rifle barrel further comprises threading for connecting the handguard to the barrel.
17. A barrel for a quick take-down firearm, the barrel comprising: (a) an insertion end configured for insertion into an upper receiver of the quick take-down firearm; (b) a raised reference surface on the barrel and a raised protrusion on the barrel, the reference surface and protrusion configured to align the barrel relative to the upper receiver when inserted into the upper receiver; (c) a barrel coupling comprising at least one depression configured to receive a locking element of the upper receiver coupling to secure the barrel to the upper receiver, the reference surface and protrusion located between the insertion end and the at least one depression; and (d) a handguard connector configured to secure a handguard of the quick take-down firearm to the barrel, the at least one depression located between the insertion end and the handguard connector.
18. The barrel of claim 17, wherein the at least one depression comprises a plurality of depressions positioned around the barrel.
19. The barrel of claim 18, wherein the handguard connector comprises threading extending around the barrel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0021] The firearm of
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[0024] In the prior art, the barrel 12 was attached to the upper receiver 10 by inserting the end of the barrel 12 into the upper receiver's opening 16 until the barrel reference surface 28 contacted the reference surface of the upper receiver 22 and the pin 30 was fully seated in the notch 20. Next, a barrel nut (not shown) would be threaded onto the threads 18 of the upper receiver 10 to secure the barrel 12 in the opening 16. A handguard (e.g. such as handguard 14 shown in
Quick Take-Down Coupling Example
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[0028] The body 36 of
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[0032] The opening of collar 42 includes a recessed area terminating at shoulder 60 at one end of the collar 42. The recess is configured to contain the resilient element 40 shown in
[0033] The opening of collar 42 also includes a second recess at the other end of the collar 42. In this particular example, second recess is formed by ramped surface 62. When the collar 42 is biased away from the shoulder 56 of body 36, the ramped surface 62 acts on locking elements 38 to cause those elements to protrude into the opening 46 of body 36 (see
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[0036] The barrel coupling 34 further includes several locking element receivers 76 spaced apart from one another and configured and located to receive portions of locking elements 38 during use. In the particular example shown, the locking elements receivers 76 are depressions in the outer surface of the barrel coupling 34. In the particular example shown, the spaced apart locking elements 38 and locking element receivers 76 help to resist rotation of the movement or forces of the upper receiver coupling 32 relative to the barrel coupling 34 when the components are locked together.
[0037] The barrel coupling 34 further includes threads 78 on a portion of its outer surface. Threads 78 are not shown in
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Example Method of Installation
[0039] The following is one example of a method of installing the quick-take down coupling shown in
[0040] The upper receiver coupling 32 may be installed onto the upper receiver 10 by threading the upper receiver coupling 32 onto the upper receiver threads 18 to a desired torque and such that one of the tunnels 54 of the upper receiver coupling 32 is adequately aligned with the opening 24 in upper receiver 10. Set screws or other fasteners may be inserted into openings 50 in body 36 to further secure the upper receiver coupling 32 to the upper receiver threads 18.
[0041] The barrel coupling 34 may be installed onto the barrel 12 by sliding the coupling 34 onto the barrel until the barrel ridge is partially or entirely received in recessed area 72, with the reference surface 28 of the barrel ridge coplanar or just proud of the end of barrel coupling 34 and barrel pin 30 adjacent or proximate the barrel coupling 34. Set screws or other fasteners may be inserted into openings 74 in coupling 34 to further secure it to the barrel 12.
[0042] A handguard and/or barrel nut (e.g. 80 in
Example Method of Use
[0043] The following is one example of a method of using the quick-take down coupling shown in
[0044] Protective cap 82 may be removed from the end of gas tube 26 and barrel 12.
[0045] Sliding lock collar 42 may be slid using a translational motion (e.g. non-rotational) back towards the upper receiver 10 to an unlocked position that releases the locking elements 38 inside of the upper receiver coupling 32.
[0046] While the sliding lock collar 42 is held at the unlocked position, the barrel 12 may be inserted into the upper receiver 10. The barrel 12 is inserted until the barrel reference surface 28 contacts the upper receiver contact surface 22, with the barrel pin 30 seated in notch 20. During insertion of the barrel, gas tube 26 (or a piston) is also inserted through one of the tunnels 54 in the upper receiver coupling 32 and into opening 24 in the upper receiver 10. Once inserted, the locking element receivers 76 of the barrel coupling 34 are aligned with the locking elements 38 of the upper receiver coupling 32.
[0047] Once inserted, the sliding lock collar 42 is released such that resilient element 40 forces the sliding lock collar 42 back to a locked position, causing the locking elements 38 to engage the locking element receivers 76, securing the barrel 12 to the upper receiver 10.
[0048] The barrel 12 may be removed from the upper receiver 10 using the same procedure in reverse.
[0049] The foregoing description is by way of example only, and does not limit in any way the scope of the present invention, which is set forth in the following claims. Additions, deletions, substitutions, and other modifications to the systems and methods described above may be made without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention.