PORTABLE WEAPON ASSEMBLY
20250052536 ยท 2025-02-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C23/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C23/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A portable weapon assembly comprising a receiver made in a single polymer body without any inner metallic structural element; said assembly having an inner cavity.
Claims
1. A portable weapon assembly comprising a receiver, said receiver being made in a single polymer body without any inner metallic structural element; said assembly having an inner cavity.
2. The assembly, according to claim 1, comprising a stock made in one piece with said receiver.
3. The assembly, according to claim 2, comprising a hollow grip.
4. The assembly, according to claim 3, wherein said hollow grip is closed by a plug.
5. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein said plug comprises hook members for a snap connection of said plug into said grip.
6. The assembly, according to claim 2, wherein said stock comprises a fastening system of a recoil pad, said fastening system comprising a polymer cage that is snapped-in into said stock.
7. The assembly, according to claim 2, comprising an interchangeable grip.
8. The assembly, according to claim 1, comprising a rib inserted into a longitudinal seat made in said receiver; said rib having threaded holes corresponding to holes formed in said receiver.
9. The assembly, according to claim 1, comprising a set of holes formed in the top of said receiver and configured to receive metallic inserts.
10. The assembly, according to claim 1, comprising a breech resting system comprising metallic pins, said metallic pins being disposed on the front of said receiver and being fastened to said receiver and being in contact with said breech.
11. The assembly, according to claim 1, comprising a shaped plate arranged between sides of said receiver and of said breech and configured to reduce the contact pressure; said plate being mounted in interference fit on said breech.
Description
[0032] Further characteristics and advantages will become clearer from the description of preferred, but not exclusive, embodiments of the invention, illustrated by way of indicative and non-limiting purposes in the attached drawings, wherein:
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[0058] With reference to the figures, the portable weapon assembly according to the invention, globally designated by the reference number 1, is advantageously implemented in a shotgun comprising a receiver portion 3, in a short configuration of the assembly, illustrated for example in
[0059] According to a further implementation, in a long configuration, as shown in
[0060] According to the present invention, the assembly 1 is formed as a single polymer body, without any internal metallic structural element and equipped with an internal cavity that allows for the use of sliding core molds during the molding phase of the assembly.
[0061] The internal cavity of the frame offers the advantage of various grip configurations in order to improve the ergonomics of the weapon.
[0062] The modular nature of the assembly is configured to minimize the number of variations in the mold and allows the stock to be produced in various shapes.
[0063] In a long version, exemplified in
[0064] The grip 51 is hollow and allows the movement of the mold sliding core.
[0065] The bottom 52 is closable by a plug 53 equipped with hook elements 54 that allow the plug 53 to be snapped into the grip.
[0066] Advantageously, the stock 5 has a recoil pad attachment system, not illustrated in the figures. The fastening system comprises a cage 55, also made of polymer, which is interlocked internally with the blade of the stock 5.
[0067] According to a further aspect of the invention, the long version of the assembly, as shown for example in
[0068] The interchangeable grip 56 allows for various grip configurations, improving the ergonomics of the weapon.
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[0070] According to the embodiment shown in
[0071] The rib 31 has threaded holes 33 that correspond to holes 34 in the receiver.
[0072] This makes it possible to mount the rib 31 cold.
[0073] A slight interference between rib 31 and seat 32, given by exploiting the overhang required for the seat during the molding process, ensures that rib 31 is clamped without causing deformation of the receiver 3.
[0074] The presence of the breech, during normal use of the shotgun, ensures that it is impossible for the rib 31 to slip out of its longitudinal seat 32.
[0075] The alignment of holes 33 and 34 is ensured by the larger diameter of holes 34 in the receiver compared to holes 33 in the rib 31.
[0076] According to a further embodiment, illustrated in
[0077] The holes 35 are made directly in the polymer structure of the receiver area 3 and the inserts 36 are mounted without further processing.
[0078] In order to comply with legal provisions, requiring the weapon's serial number to be affixed to a metal component, advantageously the assembly 1 has a metallic element, in the form of an insert or plate, identified by the reference number 37, on which the prescribed legal indications are affixed.
[0079] The assembly according to the present invention also provides devices to better transmit the impulse of the shot onto the polymeric receiver by the breech, through the distribution of this load, and in order to improve impact resistance.
[0080] In fact, during the shot, the bottom of the cartridge exerts pressure on the bolt head and this, by means of support planes, discharges it onto the breech.
[0081] The polymeric front surface of the receiver is therefore subjected to considerable stresses to the material, given the small surface area of the receiver and breech.
[0082] The assembly according to the present invention is suitably and advantageously equipped with additional components designed to more appropriately distribute the pressures during the shot.
[0083] The assembly according to the present invention comprises a breech support system comprising metal pins.
[0084] The system, illustrated in
[0085] The system illustrated in
[0086] Plate 71 is mounted in interference fit on breech 72, which prevents plate 71 from falling off should the barrel assembly be disassembled.
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[0088] The weapon assembly according to the present invention can advantageously be used for the construction of a modular, all-polymer stock/receiver for firearms such as shotguns.
[0089] By way of example, but not limited to, this assembly can be used for both 3 and 3.5 chamberings, and for various gauges.
[0090] The elimination of the internal metallic structure brings numerous advantages in terms of functionality and longevity of the weapon.
[0091] The internal metallic insert 37 is present for the mere purpose of complying with current legislation that requires the serial number to be written on a metal component integral with the receiver.
[0092] An important advantage of the assembly according to the present invention is that it reduces the weight of the component and thus the overall mass of the weapon.
[0093] The weight reduction, in turn, not only improves firearm handling, but also reduces the fatigue associated with using the shotgun. The absence of an internal metal frame saves almost 400 g compared to the weight of the weapon of the type described in EP0903556A1.
[0094] Removing the metal frame also reduces the overall cost of the assembly as it simplifies the injection molding process.
[0095] Also, the cost associated with the raw materials of the steel frame, the manufacturing process and surface treatment of the frame structure (welding and phosphating) and its dimensional inspection/forming is eliminated.
[0096] A further advantage is the modularity of the grip in the stock-receiver combination.
[0097] The polymer stock-receiver, without an internal metallic structure, gives the freedom to use removable cores, for molding, to have interchangeable grips. This makes it possible to provide a weapon with various grip configurations, improving the ergonomics of the weapon.
[0098] Such modularity offers the important advantage of minimizing the number of variants in the mold.
[0099] The assembly according to the present invention has the bottom of the grip with a cavity that allows movement of the mold sliding core. This makes it possible to make a hollow handle, with benefits in terms of both weight and the environment, using less raw material.
[0100] The system of fastening the recoil pad to the stock, by means of the cage, which is also made of polymer, inserted internally into the stock blade, is particularly advantageous compared to the traditional system in which the grip cavity was covered by a plug fixed with adhesive and the recoil pad attachment ring was instead ultrasonically welded.
[0101] In contrast, according to the present invention, both of these components are interlocked on the stock-case, allowing for a streamlined assembly process as well as improved performance.
[0102] A further advantage of the present invention is the coupling system for the installation of scope/pointing systems, either by means of inserted strips or threaded inserts.
[0103] The threaded insert system allows advantageous mounting of rails and optics accessories.
[0104] In fact, in order to install a rail or accessory on a prior art weapon, the metal insert inside the frame had to be drilled and threaded, which not only eliminated the surface treatment of the component, which could lead to rust, but also increased assembly time as the coolant needed to drill the hole required cleaning.
[0105] In contrast, according to the present invention, the lack of such a frame allows the polymer to be drilled and the metallic inserts directly inserted without further processing.
[0106] Although the internal metallic structure of traditional shotguns increased the rigidity of the system, it also led to a concentration of stress points in the transition zones between polymer and metal, particularly in the grip area.
[0107] In contrast, according to the present invention, the absence of the metal structure gives the component a more uniform rigidity, reducing the probability of breakage during an abrupt fall.
[0108] Impact resistance was also further improved through the use of software simulations that optimized the geometry of the component, allowing it to be better integrated with the new polymer composites.
[0109] In order to transmit the firing impulse to the polymer receiver from the breech, this load should be distributed.
[0110] This is because, during firing, the bottom of the cartridge exerts pressure on the bolt head and this, by means of support planes, discharges it onto the breech.
[0111] The polymeric front surface of the receiver is therefore subjected to considerable stresses for the material in question, given the small surface area of the receiver and the breech.
[0112] The present invention offers additional components that allow for a more appropriate distribution of pressures during firing: the breech resting on metal pins or the breech resting on a molded plate.
[0113] The assembly according to the present invention also provides an advantage in terms of the aesthetic quality of the weapon.
[0114] The absence of the internal metal frame made it possible to eliminate all aesthetic defects caused by it.
[0115] In particular, all areas where the frame was in view were subject to polymer leakage, which adversely affected both aesthetics and sometimes performance and required manual deburring.
[0116] The new receiver assembly according to the invention, without internal frame, eliminates all such problems, ensuring an unprecedented aesthetic quality.
[0117] The assembly according to the present invention also provides an advantage in terms of corrosion resistance.
[0118] In fact, although the traditional metal-core frames had undergone a surface treatment to reduce the likelihood of rusting in areas where the frame was exposed to air, this treatment, applied to high-wear surfaces, could cause rust to form.
[0119] Rust formation would not only degrade the mechanical properties of the material over time, but also increase friction between the components, resulting in a less pleasant shooting experience.
[0120] The assembly according to the present invention eliminates this risk by leaving only the front metal insert, the one required by legal requirements to engrave the serial number.
[0121] In practice, it was found that the invention achieves its aims and objects.
[0122] This application claims the priority of Italian Patent Application No. 102023000017088, filed on Aug. 10, 2023, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.