Telescopic recoil system for firearms
09651323 ยท 2017-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A25/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/86
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A telescopic recoil system for a firearm having a receiver and a bolt carrier includes a recoil system base, an axle fixed to the base, a central buffer tube slidably mounted on the axle, an axle buffer spring between the base and central buffer tube, biasing the central buffer tube away from the base, an outer tube slidably mounted on a forward portion of the central buffer tube, a spring buffer tube slidably mounted on a rearward portion of the central buffer tube, a rear buffer spring between the base and spring buffer tube, biasing the spring buffer tube away from the base, a central spring between the spring buffer tube and outer tube, biasing the outer tube away from the spring buffer tube and away from the base and an exchangeable spring between the outer tube and the bolt carrier, biasing the outer tube away from the bolt carrier.
Claims
1. A telescopic recoil system for a firearm having a receiver and a bolt carrier (33) movable rearwardly in the receiver during an initial part of a firing cycle, and forwardly in the receiver during an ending part of the firing cycle, the recoil system comprising: a recoil system base (13); an axle (17) fixed to the base (13); a central buffer tube (21) slidably mounted on the axle (17); an axle buffer spring (2) engaged between the base (13) and the central buffer tube (21) for biasing the central buffer tube (21) away from the base (13); an outer tube (23) slidably mounted on a forward portion of the central buffer tube (21); a spring buffer tube (19) slidably mounted on a rearward portion of the central buffer tube (21); a rear buffer spring (4) engaged between the base (13) and the spring buffer tube (19) for biasing the spring buffer tube (19) away from the base (13); a central spring (6) engaged between the spring buffer tube (19) and the outer tube (23) for biasing the outer tube (23) away from the spring buffer tube (19) and away from the base (13); and an exchangeable spring (8) engaged between the outer tube (23) and the bolt carrier (33) for biasing the outer tube (23) away from the bolt carrier (33).
2. The telescopic recoil system of claim 1, wherein the central spring (6) and the exchangeable spring (8) have a biasing force sufficiently lower than the rear buffer spring (4) to allow a reload movement of the bolt carrier (33) to occur, whether the rear buffer spring (4) and the axle buffer spring (2) are compressed during a buffering movement of the bolt carrier (33) or not.
3. The telescopic recoil system of claim 1, wherein the recoil system base (13) includes a base portion (13a) having an axial bore (13c), and a threaded connection plug (15) having a plug portion (15a) with a base extension (15b) extending into the axial bore (13c) and a threaded portion (15b) threaded into the axle (17).
4. The telescopic recoil system of claim 1, wherein the axle (17), the central buffer tube (21), the outer tube (23) and the spring buffer tube (19) each have selected relative lengths that permit the bolt carrier (33) to execute a reload movement and a buffering movement in the receiver.
5. The telescopic recoil system of claim 1, wherein the rear buffer spring (4) has a higher compression resistance than the central spring (6) so that the rear buffer spring (4) compresses later than the central spring (6) during a firing cycle.
6. The telescopic recoil system of claim 1, wherein the spring buffer tube (19) includes a flange (19a) for separating the rear buffer spring (4) from the central spring (6) on the spring buffer tube (19).
7. The telescopic recoil system of claim 1, wherein the outer tube (23) includes a flange (23a) for separating the central spring (6) from the exchangeable spring (8) on the outer tube (23).
8. The telescopic recoil system of claim 1, wherein the central buffer tube (21) has a large outside diameter forward end (21a) and the outer tube (23) has a small inside diameter rearward end (23b) for engaging the large outside diameter forward end (21a) of central buffer tube (21) retain the central buffer tube (21) to the outer tube (23).
9. The telescopic recoil system of claim 1, wherein the axle (17) has a large outside diameter forward end (17a) and the central buffer tube (21) has a small inside diameter rearward end (21b) for engaging the large outside diameter forward end (17a) of axle (17) retain the axle (17) to the central buffer tube (21).
10. The telescopic recoil system of claim 1, wherein the exchangeable spring (8) has a length that keeps a forward end of the outer tube (23) spaced from a forward surface (32) of the bolt carrier (33) before a firing cycle, the exchangeable spring (8) compressing during a firing cycle until the forward end of the outer tube (23) contacts the forward surface (32) of the bolt carrier (33), the bolt carrier (33) moving rearwardly in the receiver during the firing cycle until a rearward surface (44) of the bolt carrier (33) contacts a stop surface (42) of a bolt carrier stop part (31) in the receiver.
11. The telescopic recoil system of claim 1, wherein the exchangeable spring (8) has a length that keeps a forward end of the outer tube (23) spaced from a forward surface (32) of the bolt carrier (33) before a firing cycle, the exchangeable spring (8) compressing during a firing cycle until the forward end of the outer tube (23) contacts the forward surface (32) of the bolt carrier (33), the bolt carrier (33) moving rearwardly in the receiver during the firing cycle until a rearward surface (44) of the bolt carrier (33) contacts a stop surface (42) of a bolt carrier stop part (31) in the receiver, the rear buffer spring (4) and the axle spring (2) having a compression strength compared to the central spring (6) for compressing mostly during a later part of the firing cycle.
12. A telescopic recoil system for a firearm having a receiver and a bolt carrier, comprising: a recoil system base; an axle fixed to the base; a central buffer tube slidably mounted on the axle; an axle buffer spring between the base and central buffer tube, biasing the central buffer tube away from the base; an outer tube slidably mounted on a forward portion of the central buffer tube; a spring buffer tube slidably mounted on a rearward portion of the central buffer tube; a rear buffer spring between the base and spring buffer tube, biasing the spring buffer tube away from the base; a central spring between the spring buffer tube and outer tube, biasing the outer tube away from the spring buffer tube and away from the base; and an exchangeable spring between the outer tube and the bolt carrier, biasing the outer tube away from the bolt carrier.
13. The telescopic recoil system of claim 12, wherein the central spring and the exchangeable spring have a biasing force sufficiently lower than the rear buffer spring to allow a reload movement of the bolt carrier to occur, whether the rear buffer spring and the axle buffer spring are compressed during a buffering movement of the bolt carrier or not.
14. The telescopic recoil system of claim 12, wherein the recoil system base includes a base portion having an axial bore, and a threaded connection plug having a plug portion with a base extension extending into the axial bore and a threaded portion threaded into the axle.
15. The telescopic recoil system of claim 12, wherein the axle, the central buffer tube, the outer tube and the spring buffer tube each have selected relative lengths that permit the bolt carrier to execute a reload movement and a buffering movement in the receiver.
16. The telescopic recoil system of claim 12, wherein the rear buffer spring has a higher compression resistance than the central spring so that the rear buffer spring compresses later than the central spring during a firing cycle.
17. The telescopic recoil system of claim 12, wherein the spring buffer tube includes a flange for separating the rear buffer spring from the central spring on the spring buffer tube.
18. The telescopic recoil system of claim 12, wherein the outer tube includes a flange for separating the central spring from the exchangeable spring on the outer tube.
19. The telescopic recoil system of claim 12, wherein the central buffer tube has a large outside diameter forward end and the outer tube has a small inside diameter rearward end for engaging the large outside diameter forward end of central buffer tube retain the central buffer tube to the outer tube.
20. The telescopic recoil system of claim 12, wherein the axle has a large outside diameter forward end and the central buffer tube has a small inside diameter rearward end for engaging the large outside diameter forward end of axle retain the axle to the central buffer tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) Referring now to the drawings, in which like reference numerals are used to refer to the same or similar elements,
(10) According to the invention, the known recoil mechanism 100 of
(11) The recoil system base 13 includes a base portion 13a having an axial bore 13c and a transverse bore 13b, a threaded connection plug 15 having a plug portion 15a with flange 15d. A base extension 15b of the plug 15 extends into the axial bore 13c and a treaded portion 15b is threaded into the axle 17. The base extension 15b has a lower recess 15e and a locking pin 11 extends in the transverse bore 13b and across the recess 15e for locking the threaded connection plug 15 to the base portion 13a.
(12) The telescopic recoil system of the invention requires the rear buffer spring 4 to have a higher compression resistance than the central spring 6 so that the rear buffer spring 4 compresses later than the central spring 6 during a firing cycle, as illustrated by
(13) The spring buffer tube 19 includes a flange 19a for separating the rear buffer spring 4 from the central spring 6 on the spring buffer tube 19. The outer tube 23 includes a flange 23a for separating the central spring 6 from the exchangeable spring 8 on the outer tube 23.
(14) To keep the system together, the central buffer tube 21 has a large outside diameter forward end 21a and the outer tube 23 has a small inside diameter rearward end 23b for engaging the large outside diameter forward end 21 a of central buffer tube 21 to retain the central buffer tube 21 to the outer tube 23. The axle 17 has a large outside diameter forward end 17a and the central buffer tube 21 has a small inside diameter rearward end 21b for engaging the large outside diameter forward end 17a of axle 17 retain the axle 17 to the central buffer tube 21.
(15) As shown in
(16) Assuming a round is properly loaded in the receiver in a known manner, when the trigger is pulled, a firing cycle begins. The bolt carrier 33 then moves rearwardly in the direction of arrow in
(17) Whether heavy or light loaded rounds are utilized, the system of the invention will cycle at least to the position of
(18) For heavier loaded rounds, the bolt carrier 33 will continue moving rearwardly to the position of maximum compression shown in
(19) Rear buffer spring 4 and possibly also the axle spring 2, have greater compression strengths as compared to the central spring 6 and the exchangeable spring 8, so that springs 2 and 4 compress mostly or only during this later buffering phase of the firing cycle from
(20) The start of the firing cycle is illustrated by the difference in bolt carrier position between
(21) During a later, buffering movement or phase of the firing cycle, illustrated by the difference in bolt carrier position between
(22) Stated differently, from
(23) Another characteristic of the invention is that because of the relatively lighter biasing force exerted by the system from
(24) From
(25) In this way both light and heavy loads can be utilized and the system of the invention will effectively cycle and, where needed, buffer the recoil of the weapon.
(26) Various lengths and/or compression strengths can be selected for the exchangeable spring 8, to suit the needs and desired recoil and reload characteristics of the firearm. Also the telescopic recoil system of the invention requires the axle 17, the central buffer tube 21, the outer tube 23 and the spring buffer tube 19, to have selected relative lengths as illustrated, that permit the bolt carrier 33 to execute a reload movement from
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(29) Step 5 is the engagement of the forward end of buffer spring 4 over the rearward end of spring buffer tube 19. Step 6 is the insertion of spring buffer tube 19 into the forward end of buffer spring 4 until spring 4 engaged flange 19a. Step 7 is the engagement of the rear end of buffer spring 4 onto plug portion 15a and against flange 15d. Step 8 is the threading of plug 15 into the rearward end of axle 17 until axle 17 is firmly threaded onto the threaded end 15c of the plug 15.
(30) Step 9 is the insertion of plug 15 onto the rear end of axle buffer spring tube 2. Step 10 is the insertion of the extension 15b of plug 15 into the axle bore 13c of base portion 13a until the plug is fully seated in the recoil system base 13. The finally step 11 is the insertion of locking pin 11 into the transverse bore 13b to extend into recess 15e and positively lock the plug 15 to the base portion of 13a.
(31) While a specific embodiment of the invention has been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.