FIREARM HANDGUARD ATTACHMENT
20250012542 ยท 2025-01-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C23/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A firearm is provided that comprises a barrel, a magazine tube below the barrel, and a handguard with first and second portions. A clamp between the handguard portions has a main body with deformable lugs and a fastener. The handguard's first portion features an arcuate surface for the barrel and a bore for the magazine tube. The lugs move inward and downward, securing the handguard. The clamp is positioned within a recess between the handguard portions. Fasteners are accessible through apertures in the handguard. The clamp contacts both the magazine tube and the barrel when tightened. The clamp includes a main body and deformable lugs, with a fastener to secure the handguard. The lugs are deformable, made of various materials, and designed to bend upon tightening. The method involves positioning and tightening the clamp to deform the lugs and secure the handguard.
Claims
1. A firearm comprising: a barrel; a tube disposed below the barrel; a handguard configured to be mounted adjacent to the barrel and the tube, the handguard comprising a first portion and a second portion; a clamp positioned between the first portion and the second portion of the handguard, the clamp comprising: a main body positioned within a recess between the first portion and the second portion of the handguard; at least one pair of projecting deformable lugs extending from the main body, each lug having an upper end; and at least one fastener configured to tighten into the main body of the clamp, thereby causing the upper ends of the projecting deformable lugs to move toward each other; wherein the upper ends of the projecting deformable lugs are positioned between a concave inner surface of the handguard and the tube, and are configured to contact the tube when the at least one fastener is tightened.
2. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the first portion of the handguard comprises a substantially arcuate upper surface configured to conform to a lower surface of the barrel.
3. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the upper ends of the projecting deformable lugs are cylindrical in shape and move inward and downward to contact the tube and secure the handguard to the firearm.
4. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the first portion of the handguard comprises a longitudinal bore configured to receive the tube, and the projecting deformable lugs of the clamp extend through the first portion of the handguard, positioning the upper ends of the projecting deformable lugs interior to the concave inner surface of the handguard.
5. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the handguard further comprises a first portion and a second portion, the first portion having a concave inner surface configured to conform to a lower surface of the barrel, and the second portion configured to couple to the first portion.
6. The firearm of claim 5, wherein the main body of the clamp is positioned within a recess between the first portion and the second portion of the handguard.
7. The firearm of claim 5, wherein the second portion comprises angled portions having a first edge and a second edge, the first edge and the second edge defining an angle.
8. The firearm of claim 7, wherein the upper ends of the projecting deformable lugs are positioned between the first edge and the second edge of the angled portions.
9. The firearm of claim 8, wherein the projecting deformable lugs are configured to move inwardly and downwardly when the at least one fastener is tightened, thereby engaging with the angled portions.
10. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the at least one fastener is accessible through clearance apertures in the handguard, allowing the at least one fastener to be tightened after the clamp is positioned within the handguard and the handguard is mounted on the firearm.
11. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the projecting deformable lugs are configured to contact both the tube and the barrel when the at least one fastener is tightened.
12. A clamp for securing a handguard to a firearm, the firearm comprising a barrel and a tube, the clamp comprising: a main body configured to be positioned within a recess of the handguard; at least one pair of projecting deformable lugs extending from the main body, each lug having an upper end; and at least one fastener configured to interface with the main body and cause the upper ends of the projecting deformable lugs to move relative to one another and decrease a distance between the upper ends; wherein the upper ends of the projecting deformable lugs are configured to contact the tube when the at least one fastener is tightened, thereby securing the handguard to the firearm.
13. The clamp of claim 12, wherein the at least one fastener comprises a screw that tightens into at least one threaded aperture in the main body of the clamp, and the projecting deformable lugs are configured to deform inward and downward as the at least one fastener is tightened.
14. The clamp of claim 12, wherein the upper ends of the projecting deformable lugs have a cylindrical shape, and are positioned to be between a concave inner surface of the handguard and the tube when installed on the firearm.
15. The clamp of claim 12, wherein the main body of the clamp includes at least one clearance aperture that aligns with the at least one fastener, allowing the at least one fastener to be tightened through the at least one clearance aperture when the clamp is positioned within the handguard.
16. The clamp of claim 12, wherein the projecting deformable lugs include a material comprising at least one of a metal, a polymer, a silicone, a rubber, a clay, and an elastomer.
17. A method for attaching a handguard to a firearm, the firearm comprising a barrel and a tube, the method comprising: providing a handguard comprising a first portion and a second portion, and a clamp positioned between the first portion and the second portion of the handguard; positioning the handguard adjacent to the barrel and the tube such that the first portion of the handguard is below the barrel and against the tube; aligning at least one pair of projecting deformable lugs of the clamp with the tube; and tightening at least one fastener into a main body of the clamp, causing upper ends of the projecting deformable lugs to move toward each other, thereby securing the handguard to the firearm.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the tightening of at least one fastener comprises tightening screws into threaded apertures in the main body of the clamp, causing the upper ends of the projecting deformable lugs to contact both the tube and the barrel.
19. The method of claim 17, further comprising positioning the clamp within a recess between the first portion and the second portion of the handguard before tightening the at least one fastener.
20. The method of claim 17, wherein tightening the at least one fastener includes moving the upper ends of the projecting deformable lugs from a first position, where they are spaced apart, to a second position, where they are pressed inward against the tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Various objects and advantages and a more complete understanding of the present disclosure are apparent and more readily appreciated by referring to the following detailed description and to the appended claims when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] The present disclosure relates generally to a firearm handguard. More specifically, but without limitation, the present disclosure relates to systems, methods and apparatuses for attaching a handguard to a firearm.
[0031] The word exemplary is used herein to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any embodiment described herein as exemplary is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments.
[0032] It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, third etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the present disclosure.
[0033] Spatially relative terms, such as beneath, below, lower, under, above, upper, and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. It will be understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as below or beneath or under other elements or features would then be oriented above the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplary terms below and under can encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly. In addition, it will also be understood that when a layer is referred to as being between two layers, it can be the only layer between the two layers, or one or more intervening layers may also be present.
[0034] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms a, an, and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms comprises and/or comprising, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. As used herein, the term and/or includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items, and may be abbreviated as /.
[0035] It will be understood that when an element or layer is referred to as being on, connected to, coupled to, or adjacent to another element or layer, it can be directly on, connected, coupled, or adjacent to the other element or layer, or intervening elements or layers may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being directly on, directly connected to, directly coupled to, or immediately adjacent to another element or layer, there are no intervening elements or layers present.
[0036] Embodiments of the disclosure are described herein with reference to cross-section illustrations that are schematic illustrations of idealized embodiments (and intermediate structures) of the disclosure. As such, variations from the shapes of the illustrations as a result, for example, of manufacturing techniques and/or tolerances, are to be expected. Thus, embodiments of the disclosure should not be construed as limited to the particular shapes of regions illustrated herein but are to include deviations in shapes that result, for example, from manufacturing. Accordingly, the regions illustrated in the figures are schematic in nature and their shapes are not intended to illustrate the actual shape of a region of a device and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure.
[0037] Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and/or the present specification and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
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[0039] In the particular embodiments of
[0040] As illustrated in
[0041] The various features illustrated in
[0042] In some embodiments, the receiver 18 is configured as an integral piece of the firearm 10, while in other embodiments, the receiver 18 is configured to be detachable. In many embodiments, the barrel 20 is configured with various grooves, while in other embodiments, the barrel is smoothbore. In some embodiments, the length of the barrel 20 is based upon the intended use of the firearm 10. For example, in some embodiments requiring greater accuracy, velocity, or range, the barrel 20 may be elongated.
[0043] In some embodiments, the tubular magazine 22 is configured to hold ammunition in a line. In other embodiments, different ammunition configurations are used. In some embodiments, the magazine 22 does not act as a magazine as all, but instead rounds may be stored in a box magazine such as seen in common AR style platforms, and the magazine 22 structure may have other functionality, such as related to the pump action of a firearm. In other words, the magazine 22 need not always be a repository for additional cartridges. In many embodiments, ammunition is pushed into the chamber of the magazine using a spring mechanism. However, other methods of moving ammunition to the chamber of the magazine are contemplated herein.
[0044] With reference to
[0045] As illustrated in
[0046] An example embodiment of a clamp 200 is also shown in
[0047] In some embodiments, the clamp 200 includes at least one fastener (e.g., tightening means such as a screw or bolt) that interfaces with the clamp 200. The fastener can include screws, bolts, nuts, rivets, retaining rings, dowl pins, snap fasteners, and the like. In some embodiments, the fastener(s) 210 are screws as shown in
[0048] As used herein, the term deformable means that the object or material can bend, stretch, compress, or otherwise alter its form in response to applied stress or pressure. In various embodiments, clamp 200 comprises a metal, polymers, silicone, rubber or clay material. In many embodiments, the deformability of the clamp 200 allows the clamp 200 to adapt to irregular or complex shapes, ensuring a more uniform grip and reducing the risk of damage to the object being clamped. For example, in some embodiments, the deformability of clamp 200 helps eliminate gaps between the clamp 200 and the first portion 140 and/or the second portion 144 of the handguard, providing a more secure hold. In addition, in some embodiments, the deformable clamp 200 is configured to be quickly released and/or adjusted without tools for ease in quick assembly and/or disassembly. In many embodiments, the deformable clamp 200 allows for variable pressure distribution within the handguard, which facilitates maintaining a seal in dynamic conditions (such as the moving parts of firearm 10).
[0049] In various embodiments, when the handguard 100 is positioned against the magazine tube 22, the upper ends 204 of the lugs 208 (and at least a portion of the deformable arms of the lugs 208) are between the concave inner surface 106 of the handguard and the magazine tube 22. Further, the upper ends 204 of the lugs 208 are positioned at an upper portion of the magazine tube 22 (e.g., at a portion of the magazine tube 22 adjacent to the barrel 20 of the firearm 10 or at a position adjacent to where the magazine tube 22 meets or is closest to the barrel 20 of the firearm 10). In other words, the upper ends 204 of the lugs 208 can be arranged to clamp into a concave gap formed where the magazine tube 22 and the barrel 20 meet (or are closest to each other).
[0050] With reference to
[0051] In some embodiments, the main body 202 of the clamp 200 includes at least one fastener 210 that interfaces with the clamp 200. For example, as illustrated in
[0052] In various embodiments, the movement of the fasteners 210 (e.g., tightening) causes the upper ends 204 of the projecting lugs 208 to move relative to one another to decrease a distance between the upper ends 204 of the projecting lugs 208 by causing the projecting deformable lugs 208 to deform (e.g., to move the upper end 204 of each projecting lug 208 toward each other and into contact with the magazine tube 22 and/or the magazine tube 22 and the barrel 20 of the firearm 10). In other embodiments, the deformable lugs 208 are configured to contact an upper half of the barrel 20 rather than the magazine tube 22.
[0053] As illustrated in, e.g.,
[0054] In some embodiments, the projectable deformable lugs 208 of clamp 200 define a universal type of connection (e.g., providing one or more mating surfaces that are interchangeable between different firearms) that is configured to receive a magazine tube 22 and/or a barrel 20 advantageously (e.g., with improved speed, simplicity, and an improved low-profile engagement of the handguard 100) when attaching a handguard 100 to various types of firearms.
[0055] In some embodiments, one or more components of the handguard 100 (e.g., the first portion 140 and/or the second portion 144) include clearance apertures 212 that align with the fastener(s) 210 in the main body 202 of the clamp 200 such that the fastener(s) 210 are accessible to be tightened through the clearance apertures 212 after the clamp 200 is positioned within the handguard 100 and the handguard 100 is positioned against the magazine tube 22. For example, in some embodiments, the clearance apertures 212 extend through the second portion 144 of the handguard 100 and a allow a tool, such as a screwdriver to pass therethrough.
[0056] With reference to
[0057] In various embodiments, not all components of the clamp 200 are directly adjacent to the magazine tube 22 and/or the barrel 20. For example, in some embodiments, some of the main body 202 extends into the structure of the first portion 140, such as protrusions 214 shown in
[0058] For example, with reference to embodiments illustrated in
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[0062] For example, turning to
[0063] In many embodiments, the angled portions 146 of the lower portion 144 of the handguard 100 have a first edge 146A and a second edge 146B that configure the angle. As shown in an embodiment in
[0064] In many embodiments, the angled portions 146 have various configurations. For example, in some embodiments, the angled portions 146 comprise multiple angled portions (e.g., multiple angled portions at each side of the clamp 200). In various embodiments, the angled portions are formed as an integral piece (e.g., a single unified component). In some embodiments, the angled portions 146 are raised above (or extend from) the second portion 144 of the handguard 100. In other embodiments, the angled portions 146 are incorporated into other parts of the structure of the handguard 100.
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[0066] In an exemplary embodiment illustrated in
[0067] In various embodiments, the fastener(s) 210 are tightened so that at least some portions of the projecting deformable lugs 208 are in contact with the magazine tube 22 or the magazine tube 22 and the barrel 20. In such embodiments, the clamp 200 secures the handguard 100 to the firearm 10 and prevents movement of the handguard 100 relative to the firearm 10. In some embodiments, not shown, the projecting deformable lugs 208 contact and compress against an upper half of the barrel 20. In some embodiments, once the projecting deformable lugs 208 are in contact with the magazine tube 22, further tightening of the fastener(s) 210 causes the first portion 140 and the second portion 144 of the handguard 100 to be pulled tighter against the magazine tube 22 or increases a compressive force between the first portion 140 and the second portion 144 of the handguard 100. In some embodiments, once the projecting deformable lugs 208 are in contact with the magazine tube 22, further tightening of the fastener(s) 210 pulls the first portion 140 and the second portion 144 of the handguard 100 upward and/or further cinch them against the bottom of the magazine tube 22.
[0068] In many embodiments, the clamp 200 improves styling and/or provide an improved (e.g., lesser) height profile of the handguard. In other embodiments, the clamp 200 improves a user experience of connecting a handguard 100 to a firearm 10. For example, in some embodiments the clamp 200 facilitates connecting the handguard 100, which increases the speed of connection. In other embodiments, the clamp 200 improves a height profile of the handguard 100 when mounted to the firearm 10.
[0069] With reference to
[0070] For example, the handguard 100 is first positioned adjacent to the magazine tube 22 of the firearm 10 (step 801). In this embodiment, a user ensures that the concave inner surface 106 of the handguard 100 aligns closely with the exterior surface of the magazine tube 22 to facilitate achieving a snug fit. Next, the upper ends 204 of the lugs 208, along with a portion of the projecting deformable lugs 208, are inserted between the inner surface 106 of the handguard 100 and the magazine tube 22 (step 802). In many embodiments, the lugs 208 are situated at the upper portion of the magazine tube 22, near where it meets or is closest to the barrel 20, as illustrated in
[0071] In many embodiments, a method 800 includes a verification step (step 803), to verify that the configuration is symmetrical, and that both sides of the handguard 100 and clamp 200 mirror each other. For example, symmetry of both sides of the handguard 100 and clamp 200 helps in distributing pressure evenly and maintaining a balanced assembly. In many embodiments, and as illustrated in
[0072] In various embodiments, the fasteners 210 are gradually tightened into the main body 202 of the clamp 200 (step 805). This action, depicted in an embodiment illustrated in
[0073] In many embodiments, the fasteners 210 are then further tightened, so that the upper ends 204 of the lugs 208 are snug against the magazine tube 22. For example, in many embodiments, the tightening includes fully moving the clamp 200 into its second position, firmly holding the handguard 100 in place and preventing any unwanted movement.
[0074] Although this disclosure shows and describes two fasteners 210, in other embodiments, a single fastener, or more than two fasteners could be used with similar effect.
[0075] As used herein, the recitation of at least one of A, B and C is intended to mean either A, B, C or any combination of A, B and C. The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present disclosure. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure. Thus, the present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.