Abstract
An internal firing pin safety mechanism for a pistol, for example an M1911 80-Series pistol, which is activated by the beaver tail, rather than the trigger. The mechanism's constituents are comprised of a beaver tail, which engages a beaver tail lever when gripped, which in turn engages a plunger lever. The plunger lever then pushes up a firing pin block that has a concave opening, which allows the firing pin to pass through and strike the pistol's chamber.
Claims
1. A beaver tail lever which is connected to the beaver tail of the firearm in such a manner that when the user grips said beaver tail, said beaver tail will cause said beaver tail lever to rotate and thereby engage the plunger lever.
2. A safety mechanism for a firearm that is comprised of a beaver tail, the beaver tail lever as described in claim 1, a plunger lever, and a firing pin block, wherein The beaver tail, when squeezed by the user's natural grip on the firearm handle, engages the beaver tail lever by imparting a torque; The beaver tail lever, having undergone rotational motion, engages the plunger lever, imparting a torque on said plunger lever and causing it to rotate in a direction opposite to the trigger bar lever; The plunger lever, having undergone rotational motion, engages the firing pin block, pushing it in an upward direction, revealing a section through which the firing pin is able to pass through in order to strike the chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0007] FIG. 1 is a side-view illustration of the internal firing pin safety mechanism. In this particular drawing, the safety is disengaged.
[0008] FIG. 2 is a rear-view illustration of the internal firing pin safety mechanism, in which the safety is engaged.
[0009] FIG. 3 is a rear-view illustration of the internal firing pin safety mechanism, in which the safety is disengaged.
[0010] FIG. 4 is an illustration of the beaver tail lever.
[0011] FIG. 5 is an illustration of the internal firing pin safety mechanism within the context of a pistol.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0012] FIG. 1 is a side view of the internal safety apparatus. The entire mechanism consists of five main components. When the user grips the firearm in a natural fashion, the beaver tail (11) will be pushed inwards. This movement will activate the beaver tail lever (14) by imparting a torque on to it, causing it to rotate in a clockwise (from the point of view of FIG. 1) fashion. As a result, the beaver tail lever (14) will connect with the plunger lever (13) and impart a torque on to it. This will cause the plunger lever (13) to rotate in a manner opposite to that of the trigger bar lever (counterclockwise from the point of view of FIG. 1). The angular momentum of the plunger lever (13) will cause it to make a connection with the firing pin block (12). The plunger lever (13) will impart a force directed in an upward fashion to the firing pin block (12). This will cause the firing pin block (12) to rise upwards, revealing an opening through which the firing pin (10) can pass through and strike the firearm's chamber. It can be obtained from FIG. 1 that the firing pin block (12) is in said upward position, and the internal safety mechanism is therefore disengaged and the firing pin (10) is allowed to strike the chamber.
[0013] FIGS. 2 & 3 are rear views of the internal safety mechanism when the safety is engaged and disengaged, respectively. In FIG. 2 the firing pin block (12) is in its downward position, and the firing pin (10) is therefore blocked from striking the chamber. In FIG. 3, however, the firing pin block (12) is in the upward position, having been acted upon by the plunger lever (13). This reveals a concave opening in the firing pin block (12) that is of a greater radius than the radius of the firing pin (10), through which the firing pin (10) is allowed to pass and thereby strike the chamber of the firearm.
[0014] FIG. 4 is an illustration of the beaver tail lever (14) in isolation. This part is what is acted upon by the beaver tail and in turn engages the plunger lever (13) from FIG. 1.
[0015] FIG. 5 is an illustration of the internal firing pin safety mechanism shown in the context of a pistol, for the purposes of clarification. Notice how the trigger bar is not attached to the beaver tail lever, hence it is not responsible for activating the internal firing pin safety mechanism.