EP1135661B1 - Pistolet automatique - Google Patents

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EP1135661B1
EP1135661B1 EP99963489A EP99963489A EP1135661B1 EP 1135661 B1 EP1135661 B1 EP 1135661B1 EP 99963489 A EP99963489 A EP 99963489A EP 99963489 A EP99963489 A EP 99963489A EP 1135661 B1 EP1135661 B1 EP 1135661B1
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Ernst Mauch
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A17/00Safety arrangements, e.g. safeties
    • F41A17/02Key-operated safeties
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A17/00Safety arrangements, e.g. safeties
    • F41A17/74Hammer safeties, i.e. means for preventing the hammer from hitting the cartridge or the firing pin

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  • Ordonnance firearms favor reliability always strive for a simple structure. civilian customers but often want additional security features. It is therefore usually necessary to have one from large-scale production to launch civilian production independent of Ordon's weapons, which of course makes their manufacture more expensive. Indeed are additional backups often and later requested by customers for ordnance weapons, that's why to strive to find security facilities that the simple and especially subsequent retrofitting allow a weapon that did not previously provide such security had.
  • Handguns for example for hunting protection, for self-defense or the like, if they are not managed, always unloaded and before any unauthorized access be kept safe.
  • leads for years Habit often to a certain Schlendrian, so that about the loaded weapon is only placed in a rifle cabinet and this is often only insufficiently secured. That's the way it is in the case of self-loading pistols, the magazine is usually closed remove and place next to the gun. But often loaded weapon simply stored securely, for example in a drawer or a cupboard.
  • a revolver is known (US 2 945 316 and Bock-Weigel, Handguns Manual, 1989, page 139), who tries to remedy the above problem. With this one a lock with a key in the bottom part of the handle used with a rod connected to the tap (the guide rod for the striking spring) when relaxed Tap can be blocked so that the tap is no longer can be excited. Then it can no longer be shot become.
  • the lock can be opened or opened quite easily be circumvented. Because of its small size and the required robustness (the recoil when shooting, the lock must not function ) is not the key to opening Tumblers set up, but is not much more than a screwdriver to turn the bolt. This Latch can therefore also be used with a suitable tool Key turned and thus opened. Moreover the handles can be removed, so that the Lock is accessible from the side and levered out or otherwise can be made unusable. Finally can also be easily removed from the handle shells Lock blocked spring guide rod to be filed. This can cause malfunctions when clamping the revolver occur, but once he is excited, he can can be fired easily.
  • the locking cylinder of DE 39 37 042 represents children and inexperienced people an obstacle that can hardly be overcome Furthermore, the attachment of such a lock file the spring guide rod near the tap to make impossible.
  • the reliable attachment of the The lock in the frame offers at least no basic ones Trouble. However, the handle must then to be redesigned. They are also the security lock and the necessary training on the weapon is quite expensive.
  • Another backup is the so-called magazine backup: this locks the gun when the magazine is removed is. Civilians in particular remove when placing a pistol the magazine, then give the cartridge in the barrel but no more attention. A magazine lock prevents that when handling the supposedly discharged Gun an accident can happen.
  • the object of the invention is the one mentioned Further training self-loading pistol, so as to at least one Part of the aforementioned weaknesses in the prior art overcome.
  • the invention is intended to provide a way how in a simple way, also by retrofitting, one of the above safety aspects in an existing construction a self-loading pistol of the type mentioned Kind can be involved.
  • This route should preferably be simple, robust and reliable Way to be realizable.
  • this object is achieved by the subject of claim 1 solved, that is, that the input called generic gun has training that is set up to prevent the rod from moving, and that this training included in the deployment is.
  • the revolver with lock mentioned at the beginning also has one Device for locking the bar on. But this is in a specially reinforced frame installed, namely on a place that is usually with a self-loading pistol reserved to the magazine.
  • the invention is the training for locking the rod involved in an insert as he did so far in the known, generic self-loading pistol was used.
  • the insert according to the invention to a pistol to create the divergent from the generic is able to cock the cock or if necessary to prevent the cock from being knocked off (if the training engages in a notch on the rod).
  • the insert can have a releasable lock (claim 2).
  • the lock can also be permanent and non-releasable be designed so that tensioning or knocking off is prevented is.
  • Such a lock can be attached as needed or removed, preferably by means of a key-like tool. In the latter case the self-loading pistol according to the invention with a lockable Castle equipped.
  • the lock arranged in or formed by the insert is, but can also be unsolvable (claim 3), so that the self-loading pistol by replacing an existing, known use with the invention Lockout can be made unusable.
  • This possibility is important for gun shops, the guns store in the shop window; also for the police and military for the storage of stored weapons; also for Gun transportation and more: should be a shoplifter a pistol with a lock insert from the shop window fishing or should he try one for viewing to take the presented weapon and flee with it, then there is no danger that he brought the weapon with him Ammunition loads and they secure his Escape begins. In the police or military, this can be done Gun storage personnel are not one Take the gun for private use.
  • the lock is preferred as a lock in the broader sense educated. For this purpose, it has a latch, which in the rod reaches under one end position or into one Training of the rod engages holding; also a key-like tool. - A locking cylinder is in generally not provided, since it can withstand high loads, to which it is exposed is too sensitive (Claim 4).
  • a development of the invention is that for A cover is provided to make the lock invisible is (claim 6).
  • the cover could be a screw with a short shaft be screwed in front of the grub screw in its hole is.
  • the invention therefore proposes in a preferred embodiment propose to tilt the lock by 90 ° to a certain extent and then arrange it so that its axis of rotation is approximately runs parallel to the firing direction of the weapon (Claim 7).
  • Mass forces that occur as a result of the shot and are aligned parallel to the direction of the shot thus act on the rotatable parts of the lock axial direction and are therefore unable to Parts to rotate. Rather, they are axial in their inclusion pressed and are thus during the action of the Mass forces are set particularly securely.
  • the key can be removed from the back of the Grip piece are introduced here after the intended there Cover was removed.
  • the invention proposes in a preferred embodiment (Claim 8) before designing the magazine as a cover, in other words, those intended to apply the key Intervention training on the back of the magazine shaft to arrange.
  • the bottom of a magazine is namely usually so beveled that the front of the magazine shaft is higher than the rear. If now the lock in the lowest section of the magazine shaft is arranged on the back, then can a straight key if it is on the lower front edge the magazine slot is passed, conveniently that Reach the castle. It may even be an advantage to use the mentioned front edge as a support, to the key in the training of the To introduce the lock.
  • the insert can also form a magazine lock (Claim 9) by a suspension in the empty magazine shaft pressed sensor actuates the lock in use; if the magazine is inserted, then the sensor pushed in or shifted by the magazine and it releases the Lock. With this measure, the weapon is at the same time locked for shooting with magazine removed. Then it can not be shot.
  • a magazine lock (Claim 9) by a suspension in the empty magazine shaft pressed sensor actuates the lock in use; if the magazine is inserted, then the sensor pushed in or shifted by the magazine and it releases the Lock. With this measure, the weapon is at the same time locked for shooting with magazine removed. Then it can not be shot.
  • kit 11 made of pistol and at least two different ones Use is the subject of the invention (Claim 11).
  • the rod is preferably a spring guide rod intended for the helical spring. But it is also possible, with other striking springs, the tap with a separate rod articulated to connect, the only one The purpose is to work with the lock.
  • the handle itself is preferably together with the Handle scales made in one piece, for example from reinforced or non-reinforced plastic (claim 10). That's the way it is not possible to remove the handle scales and on the then act recognizable lock.
  • This gun 1 shows a self-loading pistol 1 in longitudinal section, which is manufactured by the applicant.
  • This gun 1 has in the usual way a magazine 3, which in one Magazine slot is inserted into a handle 13 is formed.
  • a tap 5 is pivotally mounted which acts from below a rod 7, the one Impact spring 9 is loaded, which is a helical coil spring is formed, is pushed onto the rod, with the top end on an upper widening the rod is supported and with its lower end an insert 11 supports.
  • the lower end of the rod 7 is square and sits in a square blind hole 19 (Fig. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8), which are in use 11 extends downwards and is open at the top.
  • a lock 17 is formed, which later is described in more detail.
  • the lock 17 can have two Occupy layers, namely a blocked position, in which it Square bore 19 blocked, and a release position, in it releases the square bore 19.
  • Fig. 1 the tap 5 is shown in a relaxed position; the rod 7 is then pushed up by the striking spring 9; the lower end of the bar only dips a little into the square bore 19 (see also Fig. 2).
  • Lock 17 with cock 5 relaxed in the locked position then it blocks the square bore 19 so that the rod 7th cannot move downwards because she is with her Square end strikes against lock 17.
  • the tap 5 is blocked in the position shown in FIG. 1, and this in turn blocks the closure (no reference symbol) the pistol 1 so that the pistol 1 is neither fully loaded can still be disassembled.
  • the Insert 11 has a transverse bore 29 which is to be aligned Alignment with a cross hole of the same diameter can be brought in the handle 13.
  • a pin 15 penetrates both cross holes, whereby he with transition fit or with a light press fit in the cross hole of the Handle 13 sits. The one pushing through the insert 11 However, part of the pin 15 is offset from its ends and has a smaller diameter.
  • the insert 11 also has guide webs 21 on both sides on (Fig. 4 and 6), which in complementary grooves in Handle 13 are inserted and together with the Pin 15 hold the insert 11.
  • the front surface 25 of the insert 11 forms at the lower end of the magazine shaft the back wall.
  • the lower end of the stake 11 is designed as a fist or lanyard eyelet 23.
  • the handle 13 is made in one piece from heavy-duty, made of impact-resistant plastic; the stake also exists from such a material.
  • the insert 11 of a first embodiment is now based on 3 to 14.
  • the insert 11 has a receiving bore 27 which for Inclusion of the lock 17 is used, opposite the square hole 19 is laterally offset (FIGS. 6 and 8) and front surface 25 forms a narrowed neck 31; Neck 31 and receiving bore 27 are coaxial and both cylindrical.
  • a locking hole 33 runs parallel to Cross bore 29 has a significantly smaller diameter than this and cuts the location hole off-center 27 near the neck 31 (Fig. 8).
  • the lock 17 is also of a cylindrical bolt block 35 formed of a coaxial, cylindrical neck piece 37 has a smaller diameter.
  • the bolt block 35 rotatably fits in the receiving bore 27 and the neck piece 37 into the neck 31, with the radial end face of the neck piece 37 with the front surface 25 of the Insert 11 and the radial end face of the locking block 35 each flush with the rear surface of the insert 11 concludes.
  • the locking block 35 has, adjacent to the neck piece 37, a radial milling 41 on that of two to each other rectangular areas of the locking block 35 is limited (see Fig. 10). These surfaces are perpendicular to each other are in use after installing the locking block 35 11 behind the square bore 19, the axis of which is vertical runs to the axis of the locking block 35.
  • the locking hole 33 is penetrated by a spring pin 43, the one under slight tension against one of the other rectangular surfaces.
  • the latch block 35 twisted, then the vertex runs between the two surfaces perpendicular to each other via the spring pin 43 in its longitudinal direction, this being resilient is bent, and then the spring pin falls 43 again in one of the mutually perpendicular Areas so that a bistable locking is formed is.
  • the free radial surface of the neck piece 37 has two each other opposite each other with the same radial distance Engagement blind holes 45 on, in the counterparts on End of a tool (Fig. 14) can intervene.
  • the Insert 47 has a very short blind bore 53 (instead of the square bore 19). If this insert is 47 instead of the generic application from the stand the technology installed, then the rod 7 sits with your lower end in the short blind bore 53, which although the Bar 7 centered but not allowed to move down. The insert 47 then prevents tensioning of the cock 5 and thus the use of the weapon 1. This Use in storage, shipping or at Issue of gun 1 used; becomes the gun sold, issued to a soldier or police officer or received by another recipient the insert 47 expanded in the manner described above and replaced by a common use.
  • This Insert 49 has a sensor 51, which by a spring not shown pressed into the magazine shaft becomes. If magazine 3 is inserted into the magazine slot, then it lies against the front surface 25 and presses the sensor 51 in the direction of the arrow into the insert 49 in.
  • the sensor 51 crosses z. B. the square bore 19 and a notch; the sensor 51 is pressed in (magazine 3 in Magazine slot), then the notch with hole 19 falls together and the rod 7 can dip into it. is the sensor 51 in the shown (extended) position, then the magazine is removed, the Shaft of the sensor 51 crosses the bore 19 and prevents it the movement of the rod 7.
  • the rod 7 in turn also has a notch through which block the shaft of the sensor 51 can, when the tap is cocked and the rod 7 in its lowest position. It is therefore possible to Secure gun 1 even when it is cocked and the magazine 3 is removed, because the tap 5 can not knock off because the then held rod 7 the Force of the impact spring 9 is not transmitted. However, it is possible that the cock 5 keeping tense Rast releases, but then the tap 5 when inserting the Magazines 3 only fall into a catch stop.

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Claims (10)

  1. Pistolet à chargement automatique (1) ayant les caractéristiques suivantes :
    un chien (5) déplacé par un obturateur,
    un magasin (3) amovible,
    une barre (7) se déplaçant avec le chien (5), laquelle barre, de préférence, s'étend vers le bas dans une poignée (13),
    un insert (11 ; 47 ; 49) qui, de préférence, est fixé dans la poignée (13) et comprend un perçage (19) ou un creux dans lequel l'extrémité libre de la barre (7) plonge lors de son déplacement, et
    l'insert (11 ; 47 ; 49) présente une culasse mobile (17) qui est disposée pour empêcher le déplacement de la barre,
       caractérisé en ce que la culasse mobile (17) est montée, sans poser de problème, en étant non visible du côté extérieur du pistolet à chargement automatique (1).
  2. Pistolet à chargement automatique (1) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le perçage (19) est traversé par la culasse mobile (17) dans l'insert (11 ; 49).
  3. Pistolet à chargement automatique (1) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'insert (47) comprend un dispositif de verrouillage non amovible traversant le perçage ou le creux, lequel insert est configuré de façon massive, ou en ce qu'il comprend un perçage configuré comme un trou borgne (53) court, lequel perçage loge l'extrémité libre de la barre (7) mais ne permet pas le déplacement ou le déplacement complet de cette barre, et en ce que l'insert (47) est configuré comme pièce de rechange servant au remplacement d'un autre insert.
  4. Pistolet à chargement automatique (1) selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce qu'une culasse mobile (17) est disposée, dans l'insert (11), avec un outil en forme de clé pouvant être retiré (figure 14) et avec un pêne (35) mobile à travers cet outil, lequel pêne fixe la barre (7) dans une position finale ou dans une position de fermeture, le chien (5) étant relâché, de façon telle que le chien (5) ne peut pas être serré, libérant la barre (7) pour son déplacement dans l'autre position finale.
  5. Pistolet à chargement automatique (1) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce qu'un couvercle (3) amovible est prévu pour couvrir et donc rendre invisible la configuration (45) de la culasse mobile (17) disposée pour l'attaque de l'outil en forme de clé (figure 14).
  6. Pistolet à chargement automatique (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que le pêne (35) de la culasse mobile (17) est rotatif et en ce que l'axe de rotation du pêne (35) est à peu près parallèle à la direction de tir du pistolet à chargement automatique (1).
  7. Pistolet à chargement automatique (1) selon la revendication 5 ou 6, caractérisé en ce que le magasin (3) forme le couvercle.
  8. Pistolet à chargement automatique (1) selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que l'insert (49) comprend un palpeur (51) plongeant dans la cage de réception du magasin (3), lequel palpeur peut être introduit par le magasin (3) et soulève ensuite un dispositif de verrouillage pour la barre (7).
  9. Pistolet à chargement automatique (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisé en ce que la poignée (13) est configurée de façon monobloc avec les coques de préhension.
  10. Ensemble se composant d'un pistolet (1) et d'au moins deux inserts différents (11 ; 47 ; 49) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 9.
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DE19857319 1998-12-11
DE19857319A DE19857319C1 (de) 1998-12-11 1998-12-11 Selbstladepistole
PCT/EP1999/009787 WO2000036360A1 (fr) 1998-12-11 1999-12-10 Pistolet automatique

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EP1135661A1 (fr) 2001-09-26
DK1135661T3 (da) 2002-10-28
CA2353811A1 (fr) 2000-06-22
DE19857319C1 (de) 2000-07-13
CA2353811C (fr) 2005-05-17
WO2000036360A9 (fr) 2001-07-12
KR20020003356A (ko) 2002-01-12
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