PISTOL BRACE
20230081853 ยท 2023-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C27/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C23/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pistol brace includes a main frame, a forward hand grip, an adjustable front bracket attaching the main frame to the forward hand grip, a pistol muzzle guard extending forwardly at a top of the hand grip, a stock frame member attached to a rear of the main frame by an adjustable stock bracket having a stock pivot hinge for collapsing and extending the stock frame member. A stock adjustment slide allows for adjustment of the length of the stock to accommodate different size operators. A collapsible butt stock is pivotally fitted to an end of the stock frame member. A rail mount above the forward hand grip attaches to a picatinny rail on an underside of the pistol barrel and a pistol grip mounting mechanism and a pistol locking mechanism secure the grip of the pistol to the main frame.
Claims
1. A brace device for a pistol comprising: a main frame; a forward hand grip; an adjustable front bracket for attaching the main frame to the forward hand grip and being structured and disposed for allowing for vertical, up and down adjusted positioning of the hand grip relative to the main frame at selected, locked adjusted positions, and the adjustable front bracket further being structured and disposed for allowing adjusted forward and rear movement and fixed, adjusted positioning of the main frame relative to the forward hand grip at selected, locked adjusted positions; a pistol muzzle guard extending forwardly from a top end of the hand grip for shielding a user's hand from a blast area of a muzzle end of the pistol; a stock frame member; an adjustable stock bracket for removably and adjustably attaching the stock frame member to a rear of the main frame; a stock pivot hinge for allowing collapsing and extending of the stock frame member between an extended, operable position and a collapsed, carry position; a stock adjustment slide structured and disposed for allowing adjusted positioning of the stock frame member relative to the main frame to selectively adjust the overall length of the brace device to accommodate for different size users; a collapsible butt stock pivotally fitted to an end of the stock frame member and being operable between a collapsed position below the stock frame member and an extended, locked position for engagement with the user's shoulder; a rail mount above the forward hand grip and structured for quick attachment and detachment to a barrel of the pistol; and a pistol grip mounting mechanism and pistol locking mechanism for securing a grip of the pistol to the main frame.
2. The brace device as recited in claim 1 further comprising: a stock pivot locking pin for locking the stock pivot hinge to hold the stock frame member in both the extended, operable position and the collapsed, carry position, and the stock pivot locking pin being operable to release the stock pivot hinge to allow movement of the stock frame member from either the extended, operable position to the collapsed, carry position or from the collapsed, carry position to the extended, operable position.
3. The brace device as recited in claim 2 further comprising: a butt stock pin for locking the butt stock in the extended, locked position, and the butt stock pin being operable to release the butt stock from the extended, locked position for movement to the collapsed position below the stock frame member.
4. The brace device as recited in claim 1 further comprising: an accessory mounting structure on the bottom side of the pistol muzzle guard for removably mounting an accessory device thereto.
5. A brace device for a pistol comprising: a main frame; a forward hand grip; an adjustable front bracket for attaching the main frame to the forward hand grip and being structured and disposed for allowing for vertical, up and down adjusted positioning of the hand grip relative to the main frame at selected, locked adjusted positions, and the adjustable front bracket further being structured and disposed for allowing adjusted forward and rear movement and fixed, adjusted positioning of the main frame relative to the forward hand grip at selected, locked adjusted positions; a pistol muzzle guard extending forwardly from a top end of the hand grip for shielding a user's hand from a blast area of a muzzle end of the pistol; a stock frame member; an adjustable stock bracket for removably and adjustably attaching the stock frame member to a rear of the main frame; a stock pivot hinge for allowing collapsing and extending of the stock frame member between an extended, operable position and a collapsed, carry position; a stock adjustment slide structured and disposed for allowing adjusted positioning of the stock frame member relative to the main frame to selectively adjust the overall length of the brace device to accommodate for different size users; a rail mount above the forward hand grip and structured for quick attachment and detachment to a barrel of the pistol; and a pistol grip mounting mechanism and pistol locking mechanism for securing a grip of the pistol to the main frame.
6. The brace device as recited in claim 5 further comprising: a stock pivot locking pin for locking the stock pivot hinge to hold the stock frame member in both the extended, operable position and the collapsed, carry position, and the stock pivot locking pin being operable to release the stock pivot hinge to allow movement of the stock frame member from either the extended, operable position to the collapsed, carry position or from the collapsed, carry position to the extended, operable position.
7. The brace device as recited in claim 6 further comprising: a collapsible butt stock pivotally fitted to an end of the stock frame member and being operable between a collapsed position below the stock frame member and an extended, locked position for engagement with the user's shoulder.
8. The brace device as recited in claim 5 further comprising: an arm securing strap assembly fitted to an end of the stock frame member for securing the brace device to the user's arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0029] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
General Parts Description
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TABLE-US-00001 Reference No. Description 10 Pistol Brace 12 Main Frame 14 Forward Hand Grip 16 Adjustable Front Bracket 18 Pistol Muzzle Guard 20 Stock Frame Member 22 Adjustable Stock Bracket 23 Stock Pivot Hinge 24 Stock Adjustment Slide 25 Stock Pivot Locking Pin 26 Butt Stock 27 Butt Stock Pin 28 Sliding Mechanism 30 Picatinny Rail 40 Pistol Grip Mounting Mechanism 42 Pistol Locking Mechanism 44 Pistol Rail Mount 50 Sling Mount 60 Arm Strap Assembly 62 Sliding Plate Member of Arm Strap Assembly 64 Pivot Member of Arm Strap Assembly 66 Arm Securing Strap 68 Arm Strap Adjustment Fitting 70 Hook Member on Arm Strap 72 Opening on Sliding Plate Member
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] Referring to the several views of the drawings, the pistol brace of the present invention is shown and is generally indicated as 10. The pistol brace 10 includes a main frame 12 that provides the structural support for attachment of the other parts and components of the pistol brace. A forward hand grip attaches to the main frame with the use of an adjustable front bracket 16. The forward hand grip allows for the operator to place their lead hand in a manner that secures the pistol brace and maintains control of the brace and pistol P that is mounted on the brace, as described below. The adjustable front bracket 16 allows for both up and down adjustment of the forward hand grip 14, as well as front and rear adjusted movement and positioning of the main frame 12 relative to the forward hand grip 14. The forward hand grip 14 is attached to the adjustable front bracket 16 by countersink screws or any other suitable means of fastening which allows adjustments to be tightened and fixed into place. The adjustable front bracket 16 is attached to the main frame 12 by countersink screws, or other suitable means of fastening that allows the main frame to be locked into position on the adjustable front bracket 16 after the main frame has been moved to the desired adjusted position. A pistol muzzle guard 18 extends forwardly from a top of the hand grip 14 and protects the operator from the blast area just forward of the end of the pistol muzzle. In particular, the pistol muzzle guard prevents the operator from accidentally moving their hands upwardly and into the blast area of the pistol. The pistol muzzle guard 18 also acts as a shield against the blast exiting the muzzle end of the pistol when firing the weapon.
[0032] A stock frame member 20 is adjustably and collapsibly fitted to a rear end of the main frame 12 with the use of an adjustable stock bracket 22. In particular, a stock pivot hinge 23 attached to the adjustable stock bracket 22 allows for folding movement of the stock frame member to convert the pistol brace between operating mode (i.e., with the stock frame member extended) and a carry mode (i.e., with the stock frame member folded and collapsed under the main frame 12, as seen in
[0033] A butt stock 26 is pivotally fitted to the rear end portion of the stock frame member 20 and folds out to an operable position to comfortably engage against the operator's shoulder. A sliding mechanism 28 enables the butt stock 26 to be slidably moved and retained in either an open position, as seen in
[0034] A picatinny rail 30 on the muzzle guard 18 allows for easy installation or removal of accessories (A) such as a flashlight, laser, sight systems, slings, etc. Referring to the several drawing figures, a pistol grip mounting mechanism 40 engages the side of the pistol grip and secures the pistol (P) to the main frame 12. The pistol grip mounting mechanism 40 is permanently attached to the main frame and does not move relative to the main frame. The pistol grip mounting mechanism 40 is shaped to cradle the bottom of the grip of the pistol P. Additionally, a pistol locking mechanism 42 secures the pistol grip to the pistol grip mounting mechanism and provides a quick attachment device via a cam or any other suitable latching method. The locking mechanism 42 is a device that pinches the lower portion of the pistol grip and fastens it to the pistol grip mounting mechanism 40. This allows for stability and mounting of the pistol. This device is a quick attach and can be made from a cam, magnet, screws or any other suitable means of fastening. A pistol rail mount 44 on the top side of the muzzle guard 18, directly above the forward hand grip 14, provides a locking device that attaches to the picatinny rail on the underside of the pistol barrel and maintains and securely holds the front of the pistol brace securely to the barrel of the pistol P. The pistol rail mount 44 can be fastened to the forward hand grip 14 by bolting, pinning or other suitable fastening means. A sling mount 50 allows for attachment of multiple sling options.
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[0036] Since many modifications, variations and changes in detail can be made to the described embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.