Pistol frame disassembly bed
09958224 ยท 2018-05-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A23/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pistol frame disassembly bed (PFDB) that offers a steady platform for disassembling and reassembling pistols, in a safer and controlled manner. The PFDB is in the overall configuration of a box with a pistol bed having a bed depression for holding a pistol frame, a trigger mechanism housing aperture, and a drawer. The top surface of the PFDB incorporates the pistol bed which is a three-dimensional depression in relation to the top of the PFDB. The pistol bed is in the shape of a side of a pistol frame (receiver) to accommodate a suitable type of pistol.
Claims
1. A firearm disassembly bed comprised of a bed having a bed depression configured to hold a firearm frame within the bed depression, wherein the bed depression is a three-dimensional depression incorporated at the top surface of the firearm frame disassembly bed and wherein the bed depression is configured generally in the shape of a portion at least one firearm component, so as to accommodate the at least one firearm component, at least one aperture located within the firearm bed depression, and a receptacle portion located beneath the bed depression capable of receiving at least one firearm component through the aperture.
2. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 1, wherein the firearm is a pistol.
3. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 1, wherein the firearm frame disassembly bed is further comprised of a generally triangular-shaped trigger mechanism housing aperture, located on a portion of the top surface away from the bed depression.
4. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 3, wherein, the trigger mechanism housing aperture is one-and-a-half inches to two inches in length.
5. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 1, wherein the receptacle portion is comprised of at least one drawer that is slightly smaller than the length and width of the housing of the firearm frame disassembly bed.
6. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 5, wherein the drawer is one inch in height.
7. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 5, wherein the drawer is further comprised of a handle.
8. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 5, wherein the drawer is further comprised of at least one divider capable of keeping multiple components in the drawer separated.
9. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 1, wherein the at least one firearm component is a frame or receiver.
10. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 1, wherein the side of the bed depression is between one-quarter inch and one inch in height.
11. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 1, wherein the side of the bed depression is one-half inch in height.
12. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 1, wherein the dimensions of the firearm disassembly bed are about 10 inches in length, six inches in width, and three inches in height.
13. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 1, wherein the bed depression is generally comprised of a Forward frame area, a rear frame area, and a pistol grip receiving area.
14. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 1, wherein the bed depression is further comprised of a trigger guard area, and wherein the trigger guard area has a depth less than the remainder of the bed depression.
15. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 1, wherein at least part of the bed depression is covered in a material softer than the surface of the bed depression, a protective coating or a combination of both.
16. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 1, wherein the at least one aperture in the depression bed is 2-4 apertures.
17. The firearm frame disassembly bed of claim 1, wherein the bed is constructed of wood, metal, plastic or other resin, or combination of any of these.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(6) Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings. The following descriptions are made referring to the figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to like features throughout this description. Not all numbers appearing in one figure are necessarily present in another.
(7) Turning first to
(8) The top surface of the PFDB 2 incorporates the pistol bed 5. The pistol bed 5 is a three-dimensional depression, depressed in relation to the top of the PFDB 2. In this embodiment, a pistol to be disassembled is comprised of a slide assembly portion (Not shown) and a frame (receiver) portion 100, in
(9) When manufactured, the pistol bed 5 will be sized and shaped to neatly and snugly accommodate a specific type of pistol. In this embodiment, for example, the pistol bed 5 and pistol bed wall 9, in
(10) Overall, the PFDB 2 can be manufactured in any suitable size and configuration, depending upon such factors as what specific type of firearm the PFDB 2 is to accommodate and materials of construction. In this embodiment, to accommodate a Glock generation 1-4 pistol, the approximate dimensions of the PFDB 2 are approximately 10L6W3H.
(11) At a portion of the top of the PFDB 2, typically somewhat away from the pistol bed 5, if required by make and model, there can be a three-dimensional trigger mechanism housing aperture 6, in
(12) Returning to
(13) Returning to discussion of the pistol bed 5, the pistol bed is typically comprised of several different general areas corresponding to portions of the frame 100,
(14) The depth of the pistol bed 5 will typically vary slightly among the respective areas 12, 13, 14, in
(15) The PFDB 2 has pass-through apertures, in this embodiment a pair of pass-through apertures, 15, 16, in
(16) Turning to
(17) As a critical first step, the user of a PFDB 2 should always insure that the firearm is not loaded.
(18) In a second step, the user separates the slide assembly (not shown) from the frame 100, in
(19) In a third step the user places the frame 100,
(20) In a fourth step, with the Generation 1 through Generation 4 Glock pistol model of this embodiment, in
(21) The pass-through apertures 15, 16 (not visible here. See
(22) In a fifth step, the user can use a punch, punch-style tool, or other appropriate tool(s) to safely remove the connector. This is often done with the use of a screwdriver or similar tool which could potentially damage the connector.
(23) Moving briefly to
(24) The trigger mechanism housing aperture 6,
(25) In a seventh step, when a user wishes to reassemble the pieces, of the receiver 100,
(26) The materials of construction of the PFDB 2, or its constituent parts, can be any as known and suitable in the art, including but not limited to wood, metal, plastic or resin, or other suitable materials. The size and materials of construction of the PFDB 2 and its individual parts may vary, depending on several factors, such as the pistol(s) the unit is designed for, the materials of construction and manufacturing process used. To achieve the desired strength, durability and efficiency of the PFDB 2, the planning, design and manufacturing stage will determine the exact size of the PFDB 2 depending upon the material used.
(27) The PFDB 2 can be produced in a number of different, or even slightly different, models. For example, the basic pistol bed 5 and configuration of bed wall 9,
(28) Disclosed herein is a device for assisting with the disassembly and reassembly of pistol components and for maintenance or upgrades such as the installation of improved slide locks or a trigger connector of a different pressure rating. Accordingly, a device and method of use is provided to users resulting in a steady platform with which to disassemble and reassemble pistols when necessary, which makes the pistol stable, safe, and prevents disastrous loss of parts and or damage to the pistol.
(29) It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, the expression of these individual embodiments is for illustrative purposes and should not be seen as a limitation upon the scope of the invention. It is to be further understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts described and shown.