Tunable Muzzle Compensator for a Firearm
20170023326 ยท 2017-01-26
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Abstract
A tunable muzzle compensator for a weapon such as a firearm that includes a tube that extends the barrel of the weapon by fitting over the muzzle or is directly integrated into the barrel. This center tube, or modified barrel includes one or more holes along its length. One or more removable sections that have gas exit ports at various predetermined angles fit over the center section. Removable sections can be rotated to either turn off top holes on the center tube or to choose different angles of gas discharge The total effect of all the removable sections represents a particular tuning for the weapon. The weapon can be very quickly tuned on the range or in the field to compensate for weight of the projectile, the charge, and the shooting style by simply replacing and/or reversing removable sections with sections that have different angles of discharge.
Claims
1. A tunable muzzle compensator comprising: a gun barrel with a central axis having one or more gas exit holes located along the barrel near a distal end of the barrel; said gun barrel in communication with one or more removable tuning sections that fit over the distal end of the barrel, each removable tuning section channeling gas through gas exit ports in one or more predetermined angles with respect to the central axis by interfacing with one or more of the gas exit holes on the barrel, wherein a user can tune a particular weapon by changing the tuning sections on the barrel.
2. The tunable muzzle compensator of claim 1 wherein the gas exit holes include top holes and bottom holes.
3. The tunable muzzle compensator of claim 2 wherein the removable tuning sections have top ports at a first angle with respect the central axis and bottom ports at a second angle with respect to the central axis, the first angle being different than the second angle.
4. The tunable muzzle compensator of claim 3 wherein the removable tuning sections are rotatable 180 degrees about the central axis to select between the first angle and the second angle.
5. The tunable muzzle compensator of claim 1 wherein the gas exit ports include top holes and side holes.
6. The tunable muzzle compensator of claim 5 wherein the removable tuning sections have side ports aligned with the side holes on the barrel that direct at least some of the expelled gas in the rearward direction with respect to projectile travel and with respect to the central axis to compensate for recoil.
7. The tunable muzzle compensator of claim 6 wherein at least some of the removable tuning sections can be mounted in a rotated configuration on the barrel to direct at least some of the expelled gas in a forward direction with respect to projectile travel.
8. The tunable muzzle compensator of claim 7 wherein some of the removable sections direct gas partially along a rearward direction with respect to the central axis and some of removable sections direct gas partially in a forward direction with respect to projectile travel.
9. The tunable muzzle compensator of claim 5 wherein the removable tuning sections have top ports aligned with the top holes in the barrel that direct at least some of the expelled gas in an upward direction perpendicular to the central axis to compensate for muzzle rise.
10. A tunable muzzle compensator comprising: a gun barrel with a central axis and a distal end having one or more top gas exit holes and one or more side gas exit holes near the distal end, the gun barrel to receiving and holding one or more removable washer sections; a collection of one or more stock removable washer sections, each having one or more side ports, with some of the washer sections having one or more top ports, the side ports having different predetermined angles with respect to the central axis to compensate for recoil; wherein a user can select one or more of the stock removable washer sections with predetermined port angles from the collection to tune a weapon for recoil by choosing different predetermined angles, and tune the weapon for muzzle rise by choosing removable washer sections and placing the removable washer sections further fore or aft along the central axis.
11. The tunable muzzle compensator of claim 10 wherein removable washer sections can be reversed on the central axis to direct expelled gas in an opposite direct with respect to projectile travel.
12. The tunable muzzle compensator of claim 10 further comprising an end part adapted to hold one or more selected removable washer sections on the elongated shaft.
13. A method of providing a field-tunable muzzle compensator for a weapon comprising: providing a gun barrel, the gun barrel having one or more top gas exit holes and one or more side gas exit holes, the gun barrel adapted to receive and hold one or more removable washer sections; providing a plurality of stock removable washer sections each having one or more side ports, with some of the sections having one or more top ports, the side ports having different predetermined angles with respect to the central axis to compensate for recoil; allowing a user to select one or more of the stock removable washer sections with predetermined port angles to tune a weapon for recoil by choosing different predetermined angles, and to tune the weapon for muzzle rise by choosing removable washer sections and placing the removable washer sections further fore or aft along the central axis.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein removable washer sections can be reversed on the central axis to direct expelled gas in an opposite direct with respect to projectile travel.
15. The method of claim 13 further comprising an end part adapted to hold selected removable washer sections on the barrel.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES Attention is now directed to several figures that illustrate features of the present invention:
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[0018] Several illustrations and drawings have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited by what is shown in the Figures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0019] The present invention relates to a muzzle compensator and brake that includes a one or more thick washers or sections that can be removed and replaced individually with different gas discharge angles to divert the exit gasses at various angles to return the weapon to a zero point keeping it stable and on-target. The system can rapidly tune a firearm in the field.
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[0021] One or more removable washers or sections 6, each having one or more gas exit ports 4 are removably inserted onto the center section.
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[0024] The removable sections or washers 6 have two more different angles machined into each section. Examples are 15-20, 25-30 or 35-40 degrees. These numbers represent the angle which the section diverts the high pressure gas after the gun has been discharged. When the section is placed on the center section, only the top ports are used. The bottom ports are turned off. There are typically two ports of each angle on each section. Rotating the section 180 degrees causes the second angle to be selected rather than the first angle. Either angle may be used.
[0025] The first removable tuning section in
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[0028] Compensation for each removable section 6 is typically specified by a four-digit number. The first two digits specify recoil compensation; the second two digits specify muzzle rise compensation. In this specification scheme, the larger the number, the more force applied to the muzzle.
[0029] As the rear of the bullet or projectile passes through the device, it passes the first removable section. Here the pressure is at its highest. As it passes the second removable section, the pressure is less (since some of the gas escaped through the ports in the first removable section). Finally, as the rear of the projectile passes the third removable section, the pressure is considerably less than it was at the first section. Thus, an identical port in a different position along the device exerts decreasing force as its position moves toward the exit end of the compensator. In the case of rise compensation. Thus moving a removable section from the distal end of the device (low pressure) to the middle position results in more downward force on the muzzle, or if moved to the first position (high pressure) more downward force yet.
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[0031] Removable sections with 00 in the lift compensation can be installed in a reverse configuration (rotated 180 degrees, or reversed, so that the ports face the opposite direction along the central barrel axis with respect to the direction of projectile travel). This allows force to be applied in the opposite direction to fine tune recoil compensation. With this type of section installed, the top holes are typically closed off. For example,
[0032] In general, the removable sections or washers are one or more devices that have gas exit ports that can slide over the compensator barrel. Each device has a series of ports and/or slots that redirect gasses when the firearm is discharged. The present invention is the only system where the user can change the direction and force of the pressurized gas without removing and reinstalling a different compensator. The expulsion of gas diverted by the removable sections at predetermined angles allows the tuning of a firearm with respect to the weight of the projectile, the power charge and the shooting style of the user.
[0033] It should be noted that when referring to the central axis of the gun barrel and the compensator or the direction of projectile travel, a forward direction is away from the shooter, and a rearward direction is toward the shooter.
[0034] It should also be noted that while the present description has concentrated on rifles and pistols, the present invention can be used with any firearm including shotguns, gas discharge pellet guns, and other types of weapons or firearms. Use with any firearm or gas discharge weapon is within the scope of the present invention.
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[0036] Similar to previous embodiments, one or more removable sections 6 each contain one or more top gas exit ports 4 set at a predetermined angle, and one or more side exit ports 65 also set to a predetermined angle. After all of the removable sections 6 are in place, an end piece 2 with optional counter-sunk holes 5 can hold the removable sections 6 in place. The system can be keyed or un-keyed for rotation of the removable sections for tuning. This embodiment works on the same principle as previous embodiments, but is fully integrated into the weapon. Again, the present invention is not limited to rifles, pistols or shotguns, but may be used with any type of gas discharge weapon.
[0037] Several descriptions and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. One with skill in the art will realize that numerous changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Each of these changes and variations is within the scope of the present invention.