Sight installation and removal tool
12405084 ยท 2025-09-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Jonathan Pastusek (Fort Worth, TX, US)
- William Wallace (Fort Worth, TX, US)
- Monte Long (Fort Worth, TX, US)
- William Cobb (Fort Worth, TX, US)
- Michael Pastusek (Fort Worth, TX, US)
- Zackary Kinsley (Fort Worth, TX, US)
Cpc classification
F41G1/545
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A sight installation device, comprising a body having a notch which is capable of receiving a pistol slide with a sight receiving groove, the notch possessing a first and a second lateral sidewall, and an at least one horizontal brace abutment. The sight installation device's body also has at least one guide channel proximate the notch, in which a pusher bit is longitudinally slidable and configured so as to contact a sight element directly in line with the pistol slide's sight-receiving groove. The sight installation device also possesses a drive screw configured to engage an opening in the body proximate the guide channel, the drive screw engaging the opening and configured to engage the pusher bit.
Claims
1. A sight installation device, comprising: a body having a notch which is capable of receiving a pistol slide with a sight receiving groove, the notch possessing a first and a second lateral sidewall, the sidewalls interconnected by structure without any interconnecting structure being positioned directly above the position of the sight receiving groove of the slide when the slide is received by the notch of the body, and an at least one horizontal base abutment; the body also having at least one guide channel proximate the notch, in which a pusher bit is longitudinally slidable and configured so as to contact a sight element directly in line with the pistol slide's sight receiving groove; and a drive screw configured to engage an opening in the body proximate the guide channel, the drive screw engaging the opening and configured to engage the pusher bit, wherein the body is configured to receive the sight element spaced from the sight receiving groove, outside of the notch, and in abutment with the pusher bit prior to installation of the sight element in the pistol slide.
2. The sight installation device of claim 1, wherein the first and second lateral sidewalls are opposed.
3. The sight installation device of claim 1, wherein the at least first lateral sidewall includes a notch channel.
4. The sight installation device of claim 3, wherein a wedge includes a guide rail which is capable of transversely engaging the notch channel, the wedge being inserted into the notch to stabilize the pistol slide.
5. The sight installation device of claim 4, wherein the body includes a receiving chamber shaped to accept and stow the wedge.
6. The sight installation device of claim 5, wherein the receiving chamber is located on the bottom of the base opposite the notch.
7. The sight installation device of claim 1, wherein the pusher bit is generally T-shaped.
8. The sight installation device of claim 1, wherein the drive screw is turned by a hex tool.
9. The sight installation device of claim 8, wherein the body includes a recess configured to accept and stow the hex tool.
10. The sight installation device of claim 9, wherein the recess includes a magnet.
11. The sight installation device of claim 9, wherein the recess includes an at least one flange configured to retain the hex tool during stowage.
12. The sight installation device of claim 1, wherein the body includes a storage groove which is configured to accept and stow the pusher bit.
13. The sight installation device of claim 1, wherein the opening in the body is threaded.
14. The sight installation device of claim 1, wherein a drive nut is non-rotatably secured within the guide channel and capable of receiving and securing the drive screw.
15. A sight installation device, comprising: a body having a notch which is capable of receiving a pistol slide with a sight receiving groove, the notch possessing a first and a second lateral sidewall, and an at least one horizontal base abutment; the body also having at least one guide channel proximate the notch, in which a pusher bit is longitudinally slidable and configured so as to contact a sight element directly in line with the pistol slide's sight-receiving groove; a drive screw configured to engage an opening in the body proximate the guide channel, the drive screw engaging the opening and configured to engage the pusher bit, wherein an extension screw longitudinally engages in and slides along the at least one guide channel.
16. A sight installation device for a pistol slide having a sight receiving groove, the device comprising: a body having a fixed width notch with first and second lateral sidewalls and at least one guide channel proximate the notch, the notch configured to receive a pistol slide any a sight receiving groove can be aligned with the channel and the sidewalls interconnected by structure without that interconnecting structure being positioned above the position of the sight receiving groove of the slide when the slide is received by the notch of the body; a pusher bit longitudinally slidable in the channel and having a portion configured to contact a sight element in line with the pistol slide's sight receiving groove; a drive screw configured to threadingly engage an opening in the body and to engage the pusher bit to incrementally drive the pusher bit toward the sight receiving groove, wherein the body is configured to receive the sight element spaced from the sight receiving groove, outside of the notch, and in abutment with the pusher bit prior to installation of the sight element in the pistol slide.
17. The sight installation device of claim 16, wherein the structure interconnecting the sidewalls extends under the slide.
18. The sight installation device of claim 16, wherein the notch has a width greater the that of the slide, and further comprising a wedge insertable between the slide and one sidewall to secure the slide in the notch by pushing the slide against the other sidewall.
19. The sight installation device of claim 18, wherein one sidewall is angled relative to the other sidewall at an angle corresponding to an angle of the wedge.
20. The sight installation device of claim 16, wherein the structure interconnecting the sidewalls extends over the slide other than above the sight receiving groove.
21. The sight installation device of claim 20, wherein the slide secured in the notch by means pushing the slide up against the structure interconnecting the sidewalls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts throughout the various drawing figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) With reference to the drawing figures, this section describes particular embodiments and their detailed construction and operation. Throughout the specification, reference to one embodiment, an embodiment, or some embodiments means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in at least one embodiment. Thus, appearances of the phrases in one embodiment, in an embodiment, or in some embodiments in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the described features, structures, and characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In view of the disclosure herein, those skilled in the art will recognize that the various embodiments can be practiced without one or more of the specific details or with other methods, components, materials, or the like. In some instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or not described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the embodiments. When referring to a firearm, forward will indicate the direction of the muzzle and the direction in which projectiles are fired, while rearward will indicate the opposite direction. Lateral or transverse indicates a side-to-side direction generally perpendicular to the axis of the barrel or to the longitudinal extension of the referenced part. Although firearms may be used in any orientation, left and right will generally indicate the sides according to the user's orientation, top or up will be the upward direction when the firearm is gripped, or the apparatus used in the ordinary manner.
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(14) A pistol slide 16 may be received in the notch 14 by orienting a bottom edge 18 of the slide against the floor 20 of the notch 14. The slide 16 may then be captured firmly against the first wall 22 of the notch 14 by insertion of a wedge 24 along the opposite side. The wedge 24 engages the angled second wall 26 of the notch 14 to firmly press or clamp the slide 16 against the first wall 22. The wide end of the wedge 24 can be tapped into place to secure the slide 16 by compression and the opposite end may be tapped to dislodge it. The wedge 24 can be made of a strong but non-marring material, such as a polymer material, if desired.
(15) A pusher bit 28 is longitudinally slidable in the base in opposed guide channels 30. The pusher bit 28 includes a face 32 that is configured to abut and contact a sight element 34 directly in line with a sight-receiving dovetail groove 36 that is configured in the top surface 38 of the slide 18. The longitudinal position (relative to the base 12) of the pusher bit 28 is controlled by a drive screw 40 that engages a threaded opening 42 in the base 12.
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(19) A tool 50 (such as a hex wrench) may be used to turn the drive screw 40. Using such a tool allows the user to provide controlled torque at highly gradual increments for turning the drive screw 40 and allows removal for compact storage. Alternatively, the drive screw 40 could be provided with a knob or wings (not shown) that allow a highly gradual manipulation of the drive screw 40. As illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6, if desired, the base 12 may be provided with a recess 51 for receiving the tool 50 for storage. A small magnet 52 may be inset to removably retain the tool 50 in place. Alternatively, the recess 51 may be configured with securement flanges (not shown) which clip the tool 50 therein.
(20) Also, if desired, the pusher bit 28 may be provided with an extension screw or fixed pin (not shown) that longitudinally engages in and slides along a guide groove 56 in the base 12. The extension of the screw 54 into the closed-end guide groove 56 prevents the pusher bit 28 from inadvertently being dislodged from the open ends of the guide channels 30 when not in use. In the illustrated embodiment, the drive screw 40 bears against a rear end surface 58 of the pusher bit 28, applying force in only one direction. If desired, the drive screw 40 could be adapted to be freely rotatably captive to the pusher bit 28 in a well-known manner. Additionally, position-indicating indicia (not shown) may be included on the base 12 and pusher bit 28 to reference relative movement on the sight element 34. Likewise, alignment indicia may be included on the top surface of the tongue portion 44 as a reference for placement of the dovetail groove 36 as the slide 16 is being positioned in the notch 14.
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