Offset firearm selector switch
09829262 · 2017-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A17/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A17/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A safety assembly for a rifle having a pistol grip extending from a receiver, the receiver having an operative safety shaft rotatable between a safety position and a fire position, the shaft positioned above and rearwardly of the trigger, and above and forward of the pistol grip. The shaft rotatable 90 degrees between a safe position and a fire position, a thumb engagement handle having an angled gripping portion angled from the shaft downwardly and rearwardly for the fire position and rearwardly and upwardly in the safe position, whereby the positioning allows that when the firearm is operated and the user grips the pistol grip, the user does not need to release and/or rotate the pistol grip to switch between fire and safe positions of the safety shaft with the thumb of the gripping hand.
Claims
1. A rifle firearm, comprising: a receiver with a pistol grip, a trigger forwardly of the pistol grip, a safety selector switch rearward of and above the trigger, the safety selector switch having a fire position and a safe position, the safety selector switch comprising: an operative shaft extending through the receiver and rotatable 90 degrees between a safe position and a fire position, a thumb engagement handle fixed to an end of the shaft, the thumb engagement handle extending vertically and downwardly when the safety selector switch is in the fire position and horizontally and rearwardly when the safety selector switch is in the safe position, the thumb engagement handle comprising a thumb pad with an outwardly facing flat pad surface and an inwardly facing surface confronting an exterior receiver side wall surface, the thumb pad configured as a plate and having an outermost periphery with a generally triangular shape with one corner of the triangular shaped plate at the end of the shaft and the sides of the triangular shaped plate adjacent to the one corner of the triangular shape plate diverging away from the one corner, wherein when the safety selector switch is in the fire position a forward peripheral edge of the triangle shaped plate and extends vertically from the end of the shaft downward, a rearward peripheral edge of the triangle shaped plate extends from the shaft downward and rearwardly, and a lower peripheral edge of the triangle shaped plate extends horizontally, the thumb pad further comprising an elongate thumb engagement rib extending outwardly from the triangular shaped plate, wherein when the safety selector switch is in the fire position, the elongate thumb engagement rib having an arm portion that is at the rearward peripheral edge of the triangular shaped plate and that extends the length of the rearward peripheral edge, the arm portion projecting outwardly from the triangular shaped plate, the outwardly facing flat pad surface extending from the arm portion forwardly to the forward peripheral edge of the triangular shaped plate, the thickness of the arm portion projecting from the triangular shaped plate being greater than the thickness of the triangular shaped plate at the outwardly facing flat pad surface, the arm portion being straight and extending downwardly and rearwardly at an angle measured from vertical of between 25 to 50 degrees, whereby when the safety selector switch is in the fire position, the arm portion extends upwardly and rearwardly from the operative shaft.
2. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the arm portion is covered with ribbing, the ribbing extending longitudinally on the arm portion and providing a gripping surface.
3. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the operative shaft has an axis and wherein the arm portion has an axis extending lengthwise with respect to the arm portion and the arm portion axis is in alignment with the axis of the operative shaft.
4. The firearm of claim 1, wherein the selector switch is in the fire position, the generally triangular thumb pad having one side parallel to the primary axis and having one corner of the triangle proximate the end of the shaft, having another corner of the triangle positioned below and distal from the end of the shaft, and having a third corner position rearward of the another corner and rearward and below distal from the one corner.
5. A safety mechanism for a firearm having a spring-loaded hammer and a sear rotatable to lock the hammer in a cocked position and to disengages the hammer to allow the hammer to rotate and strike a firing pin, comprising: a safety shaft defining an engagement surface, wherein shaft is rotated between an engaged position in which the engagement surface engages the sear to prevent rotation of the sear defining a safe position and a disengaged position in which the engagement surface is positioned to allow the sear to freely rotate defining a fire position; and a thumb engagement handle affixed to the end of the safety shaft for manually rotating the safety shaft between the safe position and fire position, wherein the thumb engagement handle comprises a thumb pad configured as a plate and with the outer periphery of the plate having a right triangular shape defining a right triangularly shaped plate, the thumb engagement portion further having a straight arm portion that follows a side of the triangularly shaped plate opposite a right angle corner of the triangularly shaped plate, the straight arm portion projecting outwardly with respect to a flat outwardly facing surface on the thumb pad.
6. The firearm of claim 5, wherein the lever arm and the triangular shaped plate defining a rearward recess region for readily receiving a knuckle of a user's thumb.
7. A rifle firearm, comprising: a receiver with a pistol grip; a safety shaft extending into the receiver and accessible out of the receiver from a side wall surface, the safety shaft having a trigger obstructing position and a trigger release position, a lever switch affixed to an end of the safety shaft for manually rotating the safety shaft between the obstructing position and the trigger release position, wherein the lever switch comprises, as viewed when in the lever switch is in the trigger release position, a thumb pad configured as a plate extending parallel to the side wall surface, the thumb pad having a forward positioned triangular shaped outwardly facing flat surface below the safety shaft, a straight arm portion projecting outwardly with respect to the outwardly facing flat surface and positioned exclusively rearwardly of the outwardly facing flat surface, the arm portion having a thickness greater than the thumb pad at the outwardly facing flat surface arm portion positioned at an angle equating to between 4:00 and 5:30 on a clock face when the safety shaft is in the trigger release position.
8. The firearm of claim 7, wherein the arm portion is angled rearwardly and upwardly when the lever switch is positioned in a horizontal orientation to present an angled surface along the length of the angled gripping portion for applying a rearward force to rotate the lever switch into a vertical orientation.
9. The firearm of claim 7, wherein the arm portion has ribbing thereon for providing a gripping surface.
10. The firearm of claim 7, wherein the lever switch has a generally triangular outwardly exposed portion of the thumb pad defined by the lever arm and a rearward peripheral edge of the thumb pad when the lever switch is in the trigger release position, the lever arm and thumb pad defining a thumb knuckle receiving region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention can be completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of various embodiments of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(19) While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been depicted by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(23) The rotational axis of the operative safety shaft is positioned about 1.2-1.4 inches rearwardly of the central part of the trigger (when viewed from the side) where the trigger exits the receiver and about 0.6 inches above same. The forward edge of the pistol grip aligned, that is vertically aligned, with the rotational axis of the operative safety shaft.
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(26) When the bolt carrier 18 is positioned in the chambered position with a cartridge chambered within the firearm 10 chamber, the chambered cartridge is fired by pulling the trigger 32 to rotate the trigger carrier 34, which rotates the sear 22 via the elongated linkage 38. In this firing configuration, safety assembly 16 is engaged to prevent firing of the firearm 10 by rotating the shaft 42 such that the planar surface 48 is generally perpendicular to the trigger carrier 34. In this orientation, a portion of the shaft 42 engages the trigger carrier 34 to prevent the trigger carrier 34 from rotating when the trigger 32 is pulled, thereby locking the trigger 32 in place. The safety assembly 16 is disengaged by rotating the shaft 42 such that the planar surface 48 is generally parallel to the trigger carrier 34, which disengages the shaft 42 from the trigger carrier 34 unlocking the trigger 32 and allowing the trigger carrier 34 to rotate when the trigger 32 is pulled. The rotation of the sear 22 engages the protrusion 28 of the sear 22 to the hammer 20 to cock the hammer 20 back and winding the spring of the hammer 20. In one embodiment, the hammer 20 can define a notch 56 engageable by the protrusion 28. Once the sear 22 has a rotated a predetermined distance, which corresponds to fully cocking the hammer 20, the protrusion 28 disengages from the hammer 20 allowing the hammer 20 to swing forward to strike the bolt 26 and fire the cartridge.
(27) When the bolt carrier 18 is positioned in the ejector position, the hammer 20 is un-cocked such that the hammer 20 engages the bolt carrier 18. In one embodiment, the bolt carrier 18 can define a notch 58 engageable by the hammer 20 to prevent the bolt carrier 18 from moving until the trigger 32 is pulled. In this configuration, rotating the shaft 42 such that the planar surface 48 is perpendicular to trigger carrier 34 to prevent rotation of the trigger carrier 34 locks both the trigger 32 and the carrier 18 in place until the operative safety shaft 42 is rotated to disengage trigger carrier 34. Upon pulling the trigger 32, the sear 22 is rotated by the rotating trigger carrier 34 via the linkage 38 of the connector 36. The rotation of the sear 22 cocks the hammer 20 allowing the bolt carrier 18 to move forward toward the chambered position. The sear 22 maintains the hammer 20 in the cocked position until the tail portion 24 of the carrier 18 engages the foot 30 of the sear 22 to disengage the sear 22 from the hammer 20 allowing the hammer 20 to swing forward to strike the bolt 26 and fire the cartridge.
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(29) While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been depicted by way of example in the drawings and described in detail. It is understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.