EP2021727A1 - Shoulder stock fastening - Google Patents
Shoulder stock fasteningInfo
- Publication number
- EP2021727A1 EP2021727A1 EP07725425A EP07725425A EP2021727A1 EP 2021727 A1 EP2021727 A1 EP 2021727A1 EP 07725425 A EP07725425 A EP 07725425A EP 07725425 A EP07725425 A EP 07725425A EP 2021727 A1 EP2021727 A1 EP 2021727A1
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- lever
- shoulder
- bolt
- shoulder support
- rest
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41C—SMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- F41C23/00—Butts; Butt plates; Stocks
- F41C23/14—Adjustable stock or stock parts, i.e. adaptable to personal requirements, e.g. length, pitch, cast or drop
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41C—SMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- F41C23/00—Butts; Butt plates; Stocks
- F41C23/04—Folding or telescopic stocks or stock parts
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41C—SMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- F41C23/00—Butts; Butt plates; Stocks
- F41C23/06—Stocks or firearm frames specially adapted for recoil reduction
Definitions
- the invention relates to an adjustable shoulder support with a shoulder rest, which can be pushed from behind onto a neck which protrudes from the rear of the object to be provided with the shoulder support and has successive engagement receptacles, the shoulder rest having a downwardly projecting bolt on the Carries an engaging body for engaging in the engaging receptacles or is designed as such, and Preamble of claim 1).
- the shoulder rest with the weapon to which the shoulder rest is fastened is always viewed in the position of a normal stop, with a horizontal barrel and pointing straight ahead.
- the shoulder rest can of course also be removed or attached to another device, such as a target device for exercise purposes.
- the rapid-fire rifle which is currently used predominantly in the USA (the M 16 or M 4), is equipped with a shoulder rest, which can be adjusted in length and which is removable overall.
- This shoulder rest is shown in DE-OS 1 553 855 (Fig. 1 and 2, reference numeral 1). It has one on the back Bottom plate 3 and can be pushed on from behind via a nozzle on the rear of the rifle, which extends along the core axis (firing direction) 5. On the underside, this nozzle has several bores lying one behind the other and open at the bottom.
- a vertical bolt 7 is attached under the bores and is pressed upwards by a spring (not shown) so that it falls into one of the bores in its rest position.
- the guide of the bolt 7 is a hole in the shoulder rest.
- a trigger-like lever 9 which is formed from sheet metal or plastic, is pushed over the bolt 7 by means of a bore made in it and fastened by means of a cross pin 13 which runs beneath it through a bore of the bolt 7 and protrudes on both sides .
- This cross pin 13 can be hammered in, bent over on both sides or designed as a spring pin.
- a central web 15 (not shown in FIG. 2) of the shoulder rest 1 extends in the longitudinal direction of the rifle from front to back and down and adjoins the lever 9 with a small distance on both sides, so that the lever 9 cannot rotate, but always is in the same position as the actual trigger of the rifle.
- the lever 9 rests on an overlying edge (not shown), specifically at a point shortly behind the bolt 7. If the finger is now pressed against the lever 9 in the direction of the arrow (FIG. 1), then it pivots he around said edge, pressing against the pin 13 down. As a result, the bolt 7 is pulled downward against the force of the spring mentioned, and the bolt 7 emerges downward from its bore in which it was located. Now, with the lever 9 pulled, the length of the shoulder support 1 can be adjusted. Since the lever 9 can slip on the said edge on which it rests, and in part also because of the play in the guide of the bolt 7, seen in the longitudinal direction of the shoulder rest or the rifle, the operations when operated are trouble-free.
- a downwardly projecting stop is arranged behind the bores mentioned, which serve to adjust the length of the shoulder support, against which the bolt strikes when the shoulder rest is pulled all the way back with the lever pulled.
- the shoulder rest can therefore not be removed from the neck and therefore not from the rifle.
- the lever 9 is gripped at its rear end 17 and pulled down strongly against the force of the spring mentioned, then the pin 7 also moves the bolt 7 down so far that its upper end lies under the stop. Now the shoulder rest 1 can be removed from the neck and thus from the rifle.
- the object of the invention is now to improve the manageability of the shoulder rest without having to sacrifice one of the advantages of the existing shoulder rest (short length, adjustability, low manufacturing costs).
- the lever has a recess in its upper side, which receives the underside of the bolt, the recess being closed at the bottom and a fastening pin or transverse pin being attached, passing through the bolt in the transverse direction, in such a way that it does not overlap the material of the lever protrudes outwards. Furthermore, the lever is received within the side bolsters of the shoulder rest.
- the material of the lever here is preferably made of molding material.
- Molding material is understood here to mean a material that e.g. by die casting or plastic in one
- the cross pin is inserted into this lever made of (form) material so that it is completely sunk.
- a press fit in the bolt prevents it from falling out.
- This solution is possible in particular in the case of a workpiece made of molding material, because this workpiece can hold the bolt with greater accuracy than is possible with a bent part.
- the bore, which receives the bolt or a corresponding part can be designed as a blind bore, so that moisture and dirt do not get into the shoulder rest through the underside of the bore.
- a further development of the invention is that a tension member is arranged between the fastening or transverse pin and the top of the hollow bolt (claim 2). This allows the bolt to travel vertically while the lever is at the point where the Tension member is attached, in addition a light
- a further embodiment of the invention is that the underside of the bolt is received in a downwardly narrow bore of the shoulder rest and provided with a shoulder, and that a helical spring is arranged in a lower section of the bolt between the shoulder and the narrowed bore (Claim 3).
- the bore can be filled with grease using the spring. In this way, the rusting of the spring is at least delayed, so that it does not lose any spring force within its period of use.
- the lever in its front part sits flat from below on a flat section of the shoulder rest, the rear
- a particularly preferred development of the invention is that at a distance behind the point by which the lever can be tilted to release the engagement with the pipe socket of the rifle, a rear edge of the shoulder rest is arranged on which the lever rests when it is to be adjusted the length of the shoulder support is sufficiently drawn (claim 5). It is therefore not possible to pull the lever too far, which not only saves effort, but also prevents accidental release of the shoulder rest in extreme cases.
- the rear edge is preferably arranged opposite the point at which the finger grips the lever, so that bending stresses are reduced to a minimum.
- the introduction of grip grooves on the underside or front of the lever ensure that the lever finger is usually pressed on the grip grooves and thus against the rear edge.
- the lever could be gripped and pulled down when you want to remove the shoulder rest. However, it is preferred that the pulled lever can be gripped at its front part and pivoted about the rear edge in order to release the shoulder rest (claim 6).
- the front part of the lever where the optimal leverage is exerted, does not have to protrude or only slightly protrude when the lever is not pulled. Only when the lever is pulled can this front part be gripped and pressed down with the finger, the lever swiveling around the rear edge and pulling the bolt down so far that the shoulder rest can be removed. This requires two hands, one for pulling and the other for gripping the front, so that unwanted dismantling of the shoulder rest is practically impossible.
- Another embodiment of the invention is that the front of the lever in its rest position is seated on a block of the shoulder rest and only protrudes forward over it so that it does not yet form a handle for releasing the shoulder rest (claim 7).
- This small projection ultimately only serves to make it easier to grasp the front of the lever when it is already fully pulled.
- a reliable support is created on the block, even if large manufacturing inaccuracies can be expected.
- the rear end of the lever has an extension with which it engages behind a transverse wall of the shoulder rest in such a way that it cannot be gripped from behind (claim 8).
- the lever in its rest position is completely surrounded by parts of the shoulder rest that only allow it to be pulled off.
- the lever preferably has an angled, lower surface, which is enclosed on both sides by side cheeks of the shoulder rest and on the back by the transverse wall, so that the lever can only be actuated if it is pressed in between the side cheeks. For example, a branch that lies across the side cheeks only presses against the shoulder rest, but not against the lever. Accidental operation is practically impossible.
- Another embodiment of the invention is that the shoulder rest and the lever are made of plastic (Claim 9). This makes it easy, too
- 1 is a side view of a known shoulder rest
- FIG. 2 is a view from the direction II in Fig. 1,
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the shoulder rest according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a section through the representation of FIG. 3,
- Fig. 5 shows a longitudinal section through the shoulder rest together with the pipe socket of a rifle, with the lever pressed to adjust the length of the
- Fig. 6 is an illustration as in Fig. 5, but with the lever pulled out, for removing the shoulder rest.
- FIG. 3 shows the shoulder rest 21 according to the invention in a side view.
- This shoulder rest 21 has a lever 29 which hardly protrudes outwards.
- a cross pin 33 can be seen, but does not protrude beyond the material of the lever 29 and therefore cannot get caught anywhere.
- the lever 29 On the angled rear side, the lever 29 has a point of engagement 39, which is made recognizable by a reefing.
- At the front of the lever 29 there is an actuating section 41 which protrudes a little forward over the shoulder rest 21.
- a transverse cheek 35 extends on each side of the lifting element 29 in such a way that it is protected against unwanted actuation, for example by a transverse branch.
- the lever 29 has a side wall 47 on both sides, which seals on each side from the inside against the adjacent side wall 35.
- the side walls 35 take up the lever 29 in every lever position, thus shielding it from external influences.
- the flat upper surface of the lever 29 lies on the front side thereof on a front wall 43 of the shoulder rest 21 and a little behind it on the flat lower surface of a block 51 of the shoulder rest 21. At the rear of this block 51, the flat upper surface of the lever 29 ends in a hinge edge 53.
- a vertical, downwardly narrow bore 55 is made, in which a hollow, stepped Bolt 27 sits.
- a hollow, stepped Bolt 27 sits.
- Around its tapered end is one
- Spring 57 (not shown in FIG. 4, but can be seen in FIG. 5), which is supported between the shoulder 37 of the bore 55 and the shoulder of the bolt 27.
- a tension member 31 is arranged between the cross pin 33 and the top of the bolt 27.
- the bolt 27 is fastened to the cross pin 33 in a blind hole in the lever 29 which is only open at the top.
- a bore 49 is made in the upper wall of the shoulder support 21, through which the bolt 27 can be pressed downward against the force of the spring 57 during assembly. This bore 49 can be closed later.
- the nozzle 65 which belongs to the rifle, has on the underside a series of bores 61, the lower ends of which are connected by a lower surface 63.
- the lower surface 63 is closed at the front and rear by a block 67 projecting downwards.
- the actuating section 41 can now be gripped by the finger on its front side and pressed further obliquely downward.
- the lever 29 begins, by its support with its side walls 47 on the front edge 59 of the shoulder rest 21 to pivot it, pulling the bolt 27 down against the ever increasing force of the spring 57 until the horizontal surface of the rear block 67 of the socket 65 slides over the bolt 27 when the shoulder support 21 is pulled backwards in the direction of arrow 69.
- the shoulder rest 21 comes free and can be removed from the socket 65 and thus from the rifle (Fig. 6).
- the shoulder rest 21 is placed on the socket 65 and thus on the rifle in the following order:
- the bolt 27 falls into the intended bore 61 of the socket 65, and the lever 29 springs back into its starting position, with its rear end 71 engaging behind the rear transverse wall 45 of the shoulder rest 21 and with its upper surface on the lower surface of the Front wall 43 and the block 51 rests.
- a certain resilience of the lever 29, which is made of plastic, ensures the tight support of both the rear end 71 on the rear of the rear transverse wall 45 and the actuating section 41 on the front wall 43.
- the side walls 47 lie closely against the inner surfaces of the Sidewalls 35 on, so that a moisture-resistant seal of the inner parts of the shoulder rest 21 is achieved, of which the bolt 27 and the spring 57 could be exposed to rusting.
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CA (1) | CA2653729C (en) |
DE (2) | DE102006033259B4 (en) |
DK (1) | DK2021727T3 (en) |
WO (1) | WO2007137734A1 (en) |
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