MODULAR HANDGUARD
20170343315 ยท 2017-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C23/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A free float modular handguard is provided. The handguard includes a mounting adapter having an aperture and a barrel nut having an aperture. The barrel nut couples the mounting adapter to an upper receiver of a firearm through the aperture of the mounting adapter. The aperture of the barrel nut receives a barrel therethrough. The handguard also includes a support member having an aperture. The support member is aligned with the aperture of the barrel nut, wherein the aperture of the support member receives the barrel therethrough. The handguard also includes a top member, a bottom member, a first side member, and a second side member, wherein the top member, bottom member, first side member and second side member are each coupled on one end to the mounting adapter coupled on the other end the support member. This creates the free float modular handguard.
Claims
1. A free float modular handguard comprising: a mounting adapter having an aperture through a body of the mounting adapter; a barrel nut having an aperture, wherein the barrel nut couples to an upper receiver of a firearm through the aperture of the mounting adapter to couple the mounting adapter to the upper receiver and the aperture of the barrel nut receives a barrel therethrough; a first support member having an aperture, wherein the aperture of the first support member is aligned with the aperture of the barrel nut, wherein the aperture of the first support member receives the barrel therethrough;
2. The handguard of claim 1, wherein the mounting adapter has at least four protrusions extending radially from an outer surface.
3. The handguard of claim 2, wherein the top member, the bottom member, the first side member, and the second side member each have a recess formed in at the first side, wherein each recess receives one protrusion within the recess when coupling the first end of the top member, the bottom member, the first side member, and the second side member to the mounting adapter.
4. The handguard of claim 1, wherein the first support member has at least four protrusions extending radially from an outer surface.
5. The handguard of claim 4, wherein the top member, the bottom member, the first side member, and the second side member each have a recess formed in at the second side, wherein each recess receives one protrusion within the recess when coupling the second end of the top member, the bottom member, the first side member, and the second side member to the first support member.
6. The handguard of claim 1, wherein the top member is substantially parallel with the bottom member and the first side member is substantially parallel to the second side member.
7. The handguard of claim 6, wherein the top member is substantially perpendicular to the first side member and the second side member and the bottom member is substantially perpendicular to the first side member and the second side member.
8. A free float modular handguard comprising: a mounting adapter having an aperture through a body of the mounting adapter; a barrel nut having an aperture, wherein the barrel nut couples to an upper receiver of a firearm through the aperture of the mounting adapter to couple the mounting adapter to the upper receiver and the aperture of the barrel nut receives a barrel therethrough; a first support member having an aperture, wherein the aperture the support member is aligned with the aperture of the barrel nut, wherein the aperture of the first support member receives the barrel therethrough; a second support member having an aperture, wherein the aperture the second support member is aligned with the aperture of the barrel nut, wherein the aperture of the second support member receives the barrel therethrough; a top member, a bottom member, a first side member, and a second side member, wherein the top member, bottom member, first side member and second side member are each coupled on a first end to the mounting adapter, coupled on a second end to the first support member, and coupled on a center portion to the second support member.
9. The handguard of claim 8, wherein the mounting adapter has at least four protrusions extending radially from an outer surface.
10. The handguard of claim 9, wherein the top member, the bottom member, the first side member, and the second side member each have a recess formed in at the first side, wherein each recess receives one protrusion within the recess when coupling the first end of the top member, the bottom member, the first side member, and the second side member to the mounting adapter.
11. The handguard of claim 8, wherein the first support member has at least four protrusions extending radially from an outer surface.
12. The handguard of claim 11, wherein the top member, the bottom member, the first side member, and the second side member each have a recess formed in at the second side, wherein each recess receives one protrusion within the recess when coupling the second end of the top member, the bottom member, the first side member, and the second side member to the first support member.
13. The handguard of claim 8, wherein the second support member has at least four protrusions extending radially from an outer surface.
14. The handguard of claim 13, wherein the top member, the bottom member, the first side member, and the second side member each have a recess formed in at the center portion, wherein each recess receives one protrusion within the recess when coupling the center portion of the top member, the bottom member, the first side member, and the second side member to the second support member.
15. The handguard of claim 8, wherein the top member is substantially parallel with the bottom member and the first side member is substantially parallel to the second side member.
16. The handguard of claim 15, wherein the top member is substantially perpendicular to the first side member and the second side member and the bottom member is substantially perpendicular to the first side member and the second side member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] A more complete understanding of the present invention may be derived by referring to the detailed description and claims when considered in connection with the Figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to similar items throughout the Figures, and:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0014] Embodiments of the present invention relate to a free float modular handguard that may be user configurable.
[0015] As shown in
[0016] The top member 20, bottom member 22, first side member 24 and second side member 26 may each be coupled on a first end to the mounting adapter 12. As depicted in the
[0017] A second end of the top member 20, bottom member 22, first side member 24 and second side member 26 may be coupled to a first support member 16. As depicted in the
[0018] A center portion of the top member 20, bottom member 22, first side member 24 and second side member 26 may be coupled to a second support member 18. As depicted in the
[0019] In embodiments, the top member 20, bottom member 22, first side member 24 and second side member 26 may be coupled to the mounting adapter 12, the first support member 16 and/or the second support member 18 such that the top member 20 is substantially parallel with the bottom member 22 and the first side member 24 is substantially parallel to the second side member 26. Further, in this configuration, the top member 20 is substantially perpendicular to the first side member 24 and the second side member 26 and the bottom member 22 is likewise substantially perpendicular to the first side member 24 and the second side member 26. It should be understood that other configurations of the top member 20, bottom member 22, first side member 24 and second side member 26 may be oriented at any angle with respect to one another, may include one or more of the top member 20, bottom member 22, first side member 24 and second side member 26, and/or any configuration wherein the members are coupled between the mounting adapter 12 and the first support member 16.
[0020] As shown in
[0021] It is also to be understood that the handguard may be composed of members of different shapes according to the preference of the user. Some non-limiting examples of shapes that may be used are: semi-circular, so that when each member is assembled it creates a substantially round handguard; and rectangular, so that when each member is assembled it creates a generally box-shaped handguard. Further, a user may assemble components of different shapes to create a custom shaped handguard such as triangular, semi-circular, etc., according to the needs and preferences of each user. This allows for a truly modular free float handguard.
[0022] The embodiments and examples set forth herein were presented in order to best explain the present invention and its practical application and to thereby enable those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. However, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the foregoing description and examples have been presented for the purposes of illustration and example only. The description as set forth is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teachings above without departing from the spirit and scope of the forthcoming claims.