Firing pin spring retaining clip assembly
09709353 ยท 2017-07-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A19/29
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/25
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A firing pin spring retaining clip assembly that displaces water and/or debris to enable a firing pin to move to discharge a firearm. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly has at least one retaining clip with an exterior face and an interior face that extend between a first front edge and a rear edge. The at least one retaining clip further has at least one protrusion with a second front edge. The second front edge has a first width. The length is longer than the first width is wide. The at least one retaining clip mounts onto the firing pin having a retaining wall and a spring. In another embodiment, the at least one retaining clip also has at least one full protrusion having a third front edge and the length of the first front edge is also longer than width of the third front edge.
Claims
1. A firing pin spring retaining clip assembly, comprising at least one retaining clip comprising an exterior face and an interior face that extend between a first front edge and a rear edge, said first front edge having a length defined by first and second edges, said at least one retaining clip further comprising at least one protrusion comprising a second front edge, said second front edge has a first width, said length is longer than said first width is wide, said at least one retaining clip mounts onto a firing pin comprising a retaining wall and a spring, whereby said spring is biased against said at least one protrusion and said first front edge is biased against said retaining wall, said at least one protrusion comprises a rear wall, whereby said rear wall has a second width, said second width being wider than said first width.
2. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said at least one protrusion protrudes from said exterior face.
3. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said first and second front edges are on a same plane.
4. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said second front edge extends from said first front edge.
5. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said second front edge extends approximately perpendicularly from said first front edge.
6. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said at least one protrusion comprises an exterior wall and at least one sidewall.
7. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said spring is biased against said rear wall.
8. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said rear wall is defined by first and second rear edges.
9. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said interior face contours said firing pin.
10. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said second front edge is defined by first and second front side edges.
11. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said at least one retaining clip further comprises at least one full protrusion comprising a third front edge, said third front edge has a second width, said length is longer than said second width is wide.
12. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 11, further characterized in that said first and third front edges are on a same plane.
13. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 11, further characterized in that said third front edge extends from said first front edge.
14. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 11, further characterized in that said third front edge extends approximately perpendicularly from said first front edge.
15. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 11, further characterized in that said at least one full protrusion comprises an exterior wall and at least one sidewall.
16. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 11, further characterized in that said at least one full protrusion comprises a rear wall, said rear wall has a third width.
17. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 16, further characterized in that said third width is wider than said second width.
18. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 16, further characterized in that said spring is biased against said rear wall.
19. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 16, further characterized in that said rear wall is defined by first and second rear edges.
20. The firing pin spring retaining clip assembly set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said third front edge is defined by first and second front side edges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(6) Referring now to the drawings, the present invention is a firing pin spring retaining clip assembly and is generally referred to with numeral 10. In one embodiment, it basically includes a single retaining clip 20, and in a preferred embodiment, it includes retaining clips 20 and 20.
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(10) In another embodiment, retaining clip 20 may also comprise at least one full protrusion 40 having front edge 58. Front edge 58 has a width, and the length of front edge 24 is also longer than width of front edge 58. In one embodiment as illustrated, front edges 24 and 58 are on a same plane. In another embodiment as illustrated, front edge 58 extends from front edge 24. In another embodiment as illustrated, front edge 58 extends approximately perpendicularly from front edge 24. Front edge 24 is also defined by front side edges 54 and 56 respectively. Full protrusion 40 comprises exterior wall 42 and sidewalls 50 and 52. Full protrusion 40 comprises rear wall 44. Rear wall 44 also has a width. The width of rear wall 44 is wider than the width of front edge 58. As seen in
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(12) As retaining clip 20 is of the same shape, size, and dimension as retaining clip 20, it comprises interior face 23, front edge 24, and edges 28. Similarly, retaining clip 20 also comprises at least one protrusion 140. Protrusion 140 comprises exterior wall 142, rear wall 144, sidewall 152, and front edge 158. Similarly, retaining clip 20 may also comprise at least one full protrusion 40. Protrusion 40 comprises rear wall 44, sidewalls 50 and 52, and front edge 58.
(13) In a preferred embodiment, at least one protrusion 140 is of any shaped configuration to displace liquid matter, and semi-solid and/or solid particles, enabling a firearm to discharge underwater or after being submerged in the liquid matter, and/or exposed to the semi-solid and/or solid particles. In a preferred embodiment, protrusions 140 and 140 together will generally make a shaped configuration similar to that of a single full protrusion 40. At least one protrusion 140 can be of any geometric shape to resemble a wedge or division, including, but not limited to triangular, diamond, arrow, etc.
(14) Similarly, at least one full protrusion 40 is also of any shaped configuration to displace liquid matter, and semi-solid and/or solid particles, enabling the firearm to discharge underwater or after being submerged in the liquid matter, and/or exposed to the semi-solid and/or solid particles. Similarly, at least one full protrusion 40 can be of any geometric shape to resemble a wedge or division, including, but not limited to triangular, diamond, arrow, etc.
(15) The liquid matter may comprise any liquid and/or any water including, but not limited to, fresh water, salt water, and/or brine. The liquid matter may also comprise semi-solid and/or solid particles. Such semi-solid and/or solid particles may for example include debris, dirt, shavings, dust, sand, lint, metal, etc. or any combinations thereof.
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(17) In a preferred embodiment, retaining clips 20 and 20 mount onto firing pin 200, whereby spring 212 is biased against rear walls 144, 44, 144 and 44; and front edges 24, 58, 158, 24, 58, 158 are biased against retaining wall 214.
(18) Present invention 10 therefore allows a firearm, not seen, to be discharged underwater, after it was submerged in water, and/or exposed to semi-solid and/or solid particles, without having to field strip it, whereby at least one protrusion 140 and/or at least one full protrusion 40 of retaining clip 20 and/or retaining clip 20 displaces the liquid matter, semi-solid and/or solid particles to enable firing pin 200 to move and discharge the firearm.
(19) The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.