Discharge preventer assembly
10001334 ยท 2018-06-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A17/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
This invention provides a discharge preventer assembly for a firearm that is a supplemental safety attachment for a firearm. The discharge preventer assembly can be made of a left body portion and a right body portion which can be adapted to connect to each other in a protective condition to collectively receive and enclose a trigger bow and a trigger; and at least one of the left body portion and the right body portion having a bolt block element protruding upward and adapted to be received in the bolt passage when the left body portion and the right body portion are in the protective condition. The discharge preventer assembly can also include one or more rigid plates configured to be positioned adjacent the right body portion or the left body portion.
Claims
1. A discharge preventer assembly for a firearm having a trigger, a trigger guard assembly extending in a downward direction, and defining a bolt passage with a bolt operable to reciprocate within the passage between a battery position in which the bolt abuts a rear-end face of a firearm barrel and a position when the bolt is spaced apart from the rear-end face of a firearm barrel, the firearm defining a magazine well having a lower opening facing the downward direction, the rear-end face of a firearm barrel forward of the opening, and the bolt being rearward of the opening when in the retracted position, the discharge preventer assembly comprising: a first body portion; a second body portion; the first body portion and the second body portion adapted to connect to each other in a protective condition, and including an enclosure facility adapted to define a space collectively receiving and enclosing a trigger bow of the trigger guard assembly and the trigger; and at least one of the first body portion and the second body portion having a bolt block element protruding externally upward from the enclosure facility, the bolt block element having a free end extending into the lower opening of the magazine well, through the magazine well, and into the bolt passage when the first body portion and the second body portion are in the protective condition.
2. The discharge preventer assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a rigid plate incorporated into the first body portion and having a hardness greater than a hardness of the first body portion, wherein the at least one rigid plate is configured to prevent removal of the discharge preventer assembly.
3. The discharge preventer assembly of claim 2 wherein the rigid plate is a metal reinforcing plate coextensive with the trigger bow and the bolt block element.
4. The discharge preventer assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a rigid plate incorporated into the second body portion and having a hardness greater than a hardness of the second body portion, wherein the at least one rigid plate is configured to prevent removal of the discharge preventer assembly.
5. The discharge preventer assembly of claim 4 wherein the rigid plate is a metal reinforcing plate coextensive with the trigger bow and the bolt block element.
6. The discharge preventer assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a lock operably engaging the first body portion or the second body portion.
7. The discharge preventer assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a rigid plate incorporated into the first body portion and a rigid plate incorporated into the second body portion and a plurality of hardened reinforcing pins extending laterally between the first body portion and the second body portion to further protect the trigger and trigger bow from tampering.
8. The discharge preventer assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a projection disposed between the trigger and the trigger bow of the trigger guard assembly of the firearm.
9. The discharge preventer assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a slot in the discharge preventer assembly configured to receive a magazine release of the firearm.
10. The discharge preventer assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a raised surface of the discharge preventer assembly configured to engage the safety of the standard firearm to maintain the safety in an ON position.
11. The discharge preventer assembly of claim 1 further comprising: an ovoid projection disposed to prevent an insertion of a finger in front of the trigger of the firearm.
12. The discharge preventer assembly of claim 1 wherein the firearm defines a lower stock plane, wherein the trigger bow is below the lower stock plane, and the magazine well is above the lower stock plane, and wherein the first and second body portions collectively define an upper plane registered with the lower stock plane when the discharge preventer assembly is installed, the guarded space being below the upper plane and the block element is above the lower plane.
13. A trigger lock for a firearm having a frame, a trigger protruding from the frame and extending in a downward direction, and a magazine well in the frame having a lower opening facing the downward direction, the trigger lock comprising: a first body portion; a second body portion adapted to be secured to the first body portion in a locked condition; when in the locked condition the first body portion and the second body portion collectively defining an enclosure facility adapted to define a protective space adapted to protectively receive the trigger; and at least one of the first body portion and the second body portion including a bolt blocking element configured to protrude externally upward from the enclosure facility and having a free end extending into the lower opening of the magazine well, through the magazine well, and into the bolt passage, when in the locked condition.
14. The trigger lock of claim 13 wherein the bolt blocking element occupies only a minor rear portion of the magazine well.
15. The trigger lock of claim 13 wherein the magazine well has a rear surface, and the firearm has a bolt that remains rearward of the rear surface when the bolt is in a retracted condition, and wherein the bolt blocking element abuts the rear surface, such that the bolt is restrained in the retracted condition when the trigger locked is in the locked condition.
16. The trigger lock of claim 13 wherein the protective space comprises an ovoid projection positioned to prevent the insertion of a finger in front of the trigger.
17. The trigger lock of claim 13 wherein the protective space comprises a crescent shaped projection disposed between and trigger and the trigger bow.
18. The trigger lock of claim 13 wherein the protective space comprises: a slot in the discharge preventer assembly configured to receive a magazine release of the firearm.
19. A method to prevent a firearm having a trigger guard, and defining a bolt passage with a bolt operable between a cocked position in which the bolt abuts a rear-end face of a firearm barrel and a battery position spaced apart from the rear-end face of a firearm barrel, the firearm defining a magazine well having a lower opening, the rear-end face of a firearm barrel forward of the opening, and the bolt being rearward of the opening when in the cocked position, from firing, comprising the steps of: attaching the discharge preventer assembly of claim 1 to a firearm to form the protective condition, wherein the bolt of the firearm is prevented from contacting the rear-end face of a firearm barrel and wherein the bolt block element is adapted to prevent insertion of a magazine in the magazine well of the firearm.
20. The method of claim 19 further comprising: the step of a locking the discharge preventer assembly by operably engaging the first body portion or the second body portion with a lock.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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(11) The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the invention. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention. Also, as used in the specification containing the appended claims, the singular forms a, an, and the include the plural, and reference to a numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from about or approximately one value and/or to about or approximately another particular value.
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(15) The first body portion 120 and the second body portion 160 can be made of a rigid material, such as a plastic, a metal, or other material that provides sufficient rigidity to prevent accidental discharge of the firearm. In particular embodiments, the first body portion 120 and the second body portion 160 can be made of a thermoplastic resin, for example an acetal copolymer, DELRIN (DuPont), a die or an investment casting made of, for example, aluminum or zinc, a machined or unmachined metallic or non-metallic material, such as steel, or an additive manufacturing of machined metallic or non metallic material.
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(17) The plurality of reinforcing pins can be made of a hardened material, and particularly a material harder than the respective body portions. In particular embodiments, the plurality of reinforcing pins can be metal. The plurality of reinforcing pins can be arranged around the trigger bow 111 of the guard assembly 106. Together with the metal plates and the plurality of reinforcing pins a cage of hardened material can incase the trigger bow 111 of the trigger guard assembly 106.
(18) By using a lighter and less expensive material for the first body portion and the second body portion, while also incorporating harder and stronger pins and plates, the overall weight and cost of the discharge prevent assembly is lowered while still robustly preventing unauthorized removal via sawing or cutting.
(19) In one exemplary embodiment, the rigid plate 130 is coextensive with the trigger guard 106 and projects upwardly with the bolt block element 150.
(20) In particular embodiments, the first body portion 120 can be overmolded onto the first rigid plate 130. Similarly, the second body portion 160 can be overmolded onto the second rigid plate 170 For example, the rigid plate can be place into a mold which is then injected with a resin that forms the body portion such that the rigid plate is permanently disposed within the body portion.
(21) The first body portion and the second body portion of the discharge preventer assembly 100 can include a trigger block 145 which can be configured to secure the trigger 105 by filling the void space between the trigger 105 and the trigger bow 111 of the guard assembly 106. Thus, the first body portion 120 and the second body portion 160 can be adapted to connect to each other in the secured condition, collectively enclosing the trigger 105 and the trigger bow 111 of the guard 106. The trigger block 145 can define a space closely conforming to the trigger 105 and the trigger bow 111. For example, a projection 124 disposed on either the first body portion 120 and the second body portion 160 can function to block the space between the trigger 105 and the trigger bow 111. In particular embodiments, the projection can be ovoid shaped. The projection can prevent the insertion of a finger in front of the trigger 105.
(22) Furthermore, the discharge preventer assembly 100 can include a bolt block element 150 disposed on the first body portion 120 or the second body portion 160. In particular embodiments, the bolt block element 150 can be disposed on the first body portion 120. The bolt block element 150 can be configured to be inserted into the bolt of a firearm, thereby preventing loading of a round into the chamber. Further, the bolt block element 150 of the discharge preventer assembly 100 can be positioned to prevent insertion of a magazine into the magazine well 107. The bolt block element 150 can be integral with a body portion, and in certain embodiments made of the same material as the body portion. In this way, the bolt can be blocked simultaneously with the trigger be secured within a single discharge preventer assembly.
(23) In further embodiments, the discharge preventer assembly 100 can further include a raised surface 146, which is an elevated area configured to engage the safety 173 of the standard firearm 102. The raised surface 146 can be configured to prevent the safety 173 from being disengaged.
(24) In still further embodiments, the discharge preventer assembly 100 can include a slot 147 configured to retain the magazine release 174 such that the magazine release is inaccessible when the discharge preventer assembly is installed.
(25) In one exemplary embodiment, an aperture 138 may be disposed in both the first body portion 120 and the second body portion and adapted to allow a lock 139 to be inserted therein, keeping the discharge preventer assembly 100 secure from removal without first releasing the lock 139. This provides at least one of the left and right body portions including a lock 139 operably engaging the other of the right body portion 120 and left body portion 160.
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(28) Once combined the first body portion and the second body portion are combined, the assembly is in the protective condition 300. The bolt 108 is spaced apart from the breech face 109 by the intervention of the bolt block element 150 positioned in the magazine well 107. The trigger block 145 encloses the trigger 105. The raised surface 146 engages the safety 173 in an ON position. The crescent shaped projection 124 blocks the space between the trigger 105 and the trigger bow 111. The slot 147 receives the magazine release. In this way, a single discharge preventer assembly can prevent accidental firing that occur through essentially any mishandling, misuse, or accident. The redundant mechanism offer an unparalleled safety experience.
(29) Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result. It is believed that the system and method of the present invention and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described is merely exemplary and an explanatory embodiment thereof.