EP2247907A2 - Schusswaffenzubehör - Google Patents

Schusswaffenzubehör

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Publication number
EP2247907A2
EP2247907A2 EP09706589A EP09706589A EP2247907A2 EP 2247907 A2 EP2247907 A2 EP 2247907A2 EP 09706589 A EP09706589 A EP 09706589A EP 09706589 A EP09706589 A EP 09706589A EP 2247907 A2 EP2247907 A2 EP 2247907A2
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Prior art keywords
firearm
firearm accessory
securer
readily
magazine
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English (en)
French (fr)
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EP2247907A4 (de
Inventor
Nismi Fistikchi
Liran Monson
Ori Gur-Ari
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Action Items Ltd
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Action Items Ltd
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41CSMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • F41C23/00Butts; Butt plates; Stocks
    • F41C23/12Auxiliary stocks for stabilising, or for transforming pistols, e.g. revolvers, into shoulder-fired guns
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41CSMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • F41C23/00Butts; Butt plates; Stocks
    • F41C23/22Stocks having space for the storage of objects

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  • This presented invention relates to the ability of individual, firearms owners and representatives of the law enforcement, military and governmental entities to enhance the pointability and shootability of their firearms.
  • Cocking is known as the process of displacing the hammer of a firearm to a rearward position, thereby preparing the trigger of the weapon for firing. Cocking is generally accomplished in one of several ways, depending on the make and model of a given firearm. In many handgun models a user may cock the weapon by manually thumbing back the hammer of the firearm. In other models, a "slide” is displaced to aft of the firearm. In still other models, such as in double action handguns, a rearward displacement of the trigger results in a complimentary rearward displacement of the hammer. Release of the hammer occurs when the trigger of the firearm is depressed with the requisite amount of pressure. Once the firearm has been appropriately cocked, the firearm thereby becomes ready to be discharged by a rearward displacement of the firearm's trigger.
  • firearm shall include any firearm and/or handheld firearm including but limited to, handguns, revolvers, rifles, shotguns, carbines, sub machine guns (SMG's), assault rifles and the like.
  • Picatinny rail is a bracket used on some firearms in order to provide a standardized mounting platform for telescopic sights and other accessories, such as tactical lights and laser sighting modules.
  • the standard was first published by the Picatinny Arsenal and carries the official title MIL- STD-1913. It is also known by the NATO designation STANAG 2324. Nevertheless, this system is deficient when trying to mount ACOG (Advanced . combat Optical Gunsight) Telescopic sight, AimpointTM, Red Dot and similar systems which systems require an "over barrel” mounting on many firearms.
  • An active shooter is defined to include, but not be limited to, any armed person who has used deadly physical force on other persons and continues to do so ' while having unrestricted access to additional victims.
  • snipers may include suicide bombers as well. Consequently Active shooters have caused a paradigm shift in law enforcement training and tactics, especially as these persons do not necessarily expect to escape or even survive these situations.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of an exemplary firearm accessory of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 shows an upper view of an exemplary firearm accessory of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of an alternative exemplary firearm accessory of the present invention with a variety of magazine carrying options.
  • a firearm accessory to enable a rapid and safe mounting and removal of a firearms.
  • a firearm accessory would readily facilitate a firearm to be rapidly converted to a shouldered weapon capable of IARD tasks.
  • a firearm accessory would readily facilitate a firearm to be converted rapidly to a weapon system with a fore-grip and/or not being cumbersome.
  • such a firearm accessory facilitate converting a firearm to be a shouldered weapon capable of attaching a wide variety and even a plurality of optics/ACOG's and as well as adding multiple picatinny rails to a handgun, especially with an "over barrel" configuration.
  • This present invention provides a firearm accessory for enabling rapid and safe mounting and removal of a firearms and/or facilitating a firearm to be rapidly converted to a shouldered weapon capable of IARD tasks and/or readily facilitating firearm conversion to a weapon system with a fore-grip and/or readily facilitating converting a firearm to a shouldered weapon capable of attaching a wide variety and even a plurality of optics/ACOG's and as well as adding multiple picatinny rails to a handgun, especially with an "over barrel" configuration.
  • Figure 1 shows a first embodiment of a firearm accessory 10 according to the present invention.
  • Firearm accessory 10 preferably includes a body 11 for readily and securely accommodating a firearm 12.
  • body 11 secures firearm 12 in at least one location.
  • body 11 includes a trigger guard securer 14 for readily securing a trigger guard 16 of firearm 12 to firearm accessory 10.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes a grip securer 18 for readily securing a grip 20 of firearm 12 to firearm accessory 10.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes a "racker” 22 for readily engaging an upper end 24 of firearm 12.
  • "racker” 22 is geared towards a user performing an action selected from the group consisting of: racking upper end 24 of firearm 12, loading firearm 12, unloading firearm 12 and clearing any malfunctions and jams in the operation of firearm 12.
  • "racker” 22 readily facilitates performing an action selected from the group consisting of: racking upper end 24 of firearm 12, loading firearm 12, unloading firearm 12 and clearing any malfunctions and jams in the operation Of firearm 12, such that ''racker” 22 can be situated according to any location known in the art.
  • "racker” 22 can be readily situated substantially aft of firearm 12, substantially forward , of firearm 12, substantially on top of firearm 12 or substantially in adjacency to firearm 12.
  • firearm accessory 10 is attached to or integrally formed with a shoulder pad 26 for readily facilitating shouldering and/or rapid deployment of firearm 12 with firearm accessory 10.
  • a "pistol grip” 28 is attached to or integrally formed with firearm accessory 10, for readily enhancing portability and/or rapid alignment of firearm and sighting of the user.
  • "pistol grip” 28 is hingedly attached by way of a hinge 30 attached to, or integrally formed with, firearm accessory 10.
  • Pistol grip 28 is geared towards readily facilitating "folding" of pistol grip 28.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes pistol grip 28 in the open position.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes an upper picatinny rail 32 for readily facilitating attaching a wide variety of optics/ACOG's and/or aiming devices.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes at least one side picatinny rail 34 for readily facilitating attaching a wide variety of optics/ACOG's and/or aiming devices. It is quite common in the modern battlefield as well as LE and civilian uses to attach more than one optic accessory. By way of example only, a light source, a laser aiming device and even a "red dot" have been known to be used in conjunction on a single weapon system. It is envisaged that firearm accessory 10 can include a plurality of side picatinny rails 32 in addition to upper picatinny rail 34 for this purpose, among others.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes a: lower picatinny rail 36 for readily facilitating attaching a wide variety of optics/ACOG's and/or aiming devices.
  • Figure 2 shows an upper view of the first embodiment of a firearm
  • firearm accessory 10 includes a body 11 for
  • firearm accessory 10 secures firearm 12 in at least one
  • body 11 includes a trigger guard securer 14 for
  • firearm accessory 10 includes a grip securer 18 for readily
  • firearm accessory 10 includes a "racker" 22 for readily
  • "racker" 22 is geared
  • firearm accessory 10 is attached to or integrally formed with
  • a shoulder pad 26 for readily facilitating shouldering and/or rapid deployment
  • shoulder pad 26 is attached to, or integrally formed with, a
  • a "pistol grip" 28 is attached to or integrally formed with firearm accessory 10, for readily enhancing pointability and/or rapid alignment of firearm and sighting of the user.
  • "pistol grip" 28 is hingedly attached by way of a hinge 30 attached to, or integrally formed with, firearm accessory 10.
  • Pistol grip 28 is geared towards readily facilitating "folding" of pistol grip 28.
  • a user can choose between conventional use of firearm accessory 10 similarly of standard rifles and/or SMG' s as well as rapid conversion to a pistol grip weapon.
  • 2 firearm accessory 10 is with pistol grip 28 in the "closed position"
  • firearm accessory 10 includes an upper picatinny rail 32 for readily facilitating attaching a wide variety of optics/ACOG's and/or aiming devices.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes at least one side picatinny rail 34 for readily facilitating attaching a wide variety of optics/ACOG's and/or aiming devices. It is quite common in the modern battlefield as well as LE and civilian uses to attach more than one optic accessory. By way of example only, a light source, a laser aiming device and even a "red dot" have been known to be used in conjunction on a single weapon system. It is envisaged that firearm accessory 10 can include a plurality of side picatinny rails 32 in addition to upper picatinny rail 34 for this purpose, among others.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes a lower picatinny rail 36 for readily facilitating attaching a wide variety of optics/ACOG's and/or aiming devices.
  • Figure 2 shows at least one, recoil control system 38 attached to, or integrally formed with either firearm accessory 10 or firearm 12 for readily controlling and/or decreasing objective and subjective recoil.
  • recoil control system is selected from the group consisting of: a weight, a muzzle brake, a 1 compensator, a porting, a slowing of departing combustion gasses and an expansion chamber.
  • muzzle brakes are usually external to the barrel of the firearm or cannon, while a recoil compensator is typically part of the structure of the barrel of the firearm.
  • Muzzle brakes are simple in concept wherein, the muzzle brake consists of a small length of tubing mounted at right angles to the end of the barrel.
  • Muzzle brakes most often utilize slots, vents, holes, baffles, and similar devices to redirect and control. the burst , of combustion gases that follows the departure of a projectile.
  • porting involves ports or holes in the barrel near the muzzle that vent gas prior to the departure of the bullet.
  • a third method involves slowing the departure of combustion gases rather than redirection. Slowing of the gases is the method used on suppressors and linear compensators. In conventional designs, combustion gases depart the brake at an angle to the bore. This counteracts the rearward movement of the barrel due to recoil as well as the upward rise of the muzzle. The mass and velocity of the gases is significant enough to move the firearm in the opposite direction of recoil.
  • the muzzle brake is angled slightly to the right to counteract the sideways movement of the gun under recoil.
  • Recoil is a subjective concept. Whilst some users may perceive it as pain, others may perceive recoil as movement of the sights, and some users as rearward thrust.
  • Recoil energy can be sharp if the impulse is fast or may be considered soft even if the same total energy is transferred. Though there are numerous ways of meastiring the energy of a, recoil impulse, it's generally true that between 10% and 50% reductions can be measured.
  • muzzle brake One of the primary advantages of a muzzle brake is the reduction of muzzle rise. This allows a weapon's sights to be realigned more quickly. This is relevant particularly for fully automatic weapons. Muzzle rise is often entirely eliminated by an efficient design. Because the rifle moves rearward less, the shooter has little to compensate for. This is particularly true of rapid-fire, fully- automatic fire, and large-bore hunting rifles. They are also common on smallbore varmint rifles, where reducing the muzzle rise allows the shooter to see the bullet impact through the scope.
  • FIG. 3 shows a first embodiment of a firearm accessory 10 according to the present invention.
  • Firearm accessory 10 includes a body 11 preferably for readily and securely accommodates a firearm 12.
  • firearm accessory 10 secures firearm 12 in at least one location.
  • body 11 includes a trigger guard securer 14 for readily securing a trigger guard 16 of firearm 12 to firearm accessory 10.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes a "racker” 22 for readily engaging an upper end 24 of firearm 12.
  • "racker” 22 is geared towards a user performing an action selected from the group consisting of: racking upper end 24 of firearm 12, loading firearm 12, unloading firearm 12 and clearing any malfunctions and jams in the operation of firearm 12.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes an upper picatinny rail 32 for readily facilitating attaching a wide variety of optics/ACOG's and/or aiming devices.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes at least one side picatinny rail 34 for readily facilitating attaching a wide variety of optics/ACOG's and/or aiming devices. It is quite common in the modern battlefield as well as LE and civilian uses to attach more than one optic accessory. By way of example only, a light source, a laser aiming device and even a "red dot" have been known to be used in conjunction on a single weapon system. It is envisaged that firearm accessory 10 can include a plurality of side picatinny rails 32 in addition to upper picatinny rail 34 for this purpose, among others.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes a magazine grip securer 40 for readily securing a grip 20 of firearm 12 to firearm accessory 10. Furthermore, magazine grip securer 40 readily accommodates a standard magazine 42 or an extended magazine 44 for firearm 12. Optionally, a magazine safety catch 46 is attached to or integrally formed with magazine grip securer 40 for readily facilitating secure carriage of either standard magazine 42 or an extended magazine 44 for firearm 12 as well as rapid reloads upon depletion of any magazine in firearm 12.
  • firearm accessory 10 is attached to or integrally formed with a magazine shoulder pad 48 for readily facilitating shouldering and/or rapid deployment of firearm 12 with firearm accessory 10 as well as magazine shoulder pad 48 readily accommodating a standard magazine 42 or an extended magazine 44 for, firearm 12.
  • a magazine safety catch 46 is attached to or integrally formed with magazine shoulder pad 48 for readily facilitating secure carriage of either standard magazine 42 or an extended magazine 44 for firearm 12 as well as rapid reloads upon depletion of any magazine in firearm 12.
  • magazine shoulder pad 48 is attached to, or integrally formed with, a folding and/or retractable stock 50 as shown in Figure.3.
  • a plurality of overall weapon system lengths can be readily achieved to suit differing physique and body ' sizes as well as to suit a variety of shooting techniques including but not limited to "peck vest", instinctive pointing, raising magazine shoulder pad 48 above the shoulder of the user akin of certain special forces disciplines, centering shoulder pad in the middle of a ceramic plate or middle solar plexus of a bullet proof vest and the like.
  • a magazine “pistol grip” 52 is attached to or integrally formed with firearm accessory 10, for readily enhancing p ⁇ intability and/or rapid alignment of firearm and sighting of the user for readily facilitating shouldering and/or rapid deployment of firearm 12 with firearm accessory 10 as well as magazine “pistol grip” 52 readily accommodating a standard magazine 42 or an extended magazine 44 for firearm 12.
  • a magazine safety catch 46 is attached to or integrally formed with magazine “pistol grip” 52 for readily facilitating secure carriage of either standard magazine 42 or an extended magazine 44 for firearm 12 as well as rapid reloads upon depletion of any magazine in firearm 12.
  • magazine “pistol grip” 52 is hingedly attached by way of a hinge 54 attached to, or integrally formed with, firearm accessory 10. Magazine “pistol grip” 52 is geared towards readily facilitating "folding" of magazine “pistol grip” 52.
  • firearm accessory 10 includes magazine “pistol grip” 52 in the open position.
  • a "locking" mechanism 56 is provided for preventing the subject from removing the restrainer prior to when desired by the retaining government body.
  • locking mechanism 56 is an electronic locking mechanism which is encoded according to authorized users who bear a complimentary electronic key.

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Aiming, Guidance, Guns With A Light Source, Armor, Camouflage, And Targets (AREA)
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IL189239A IL189239A (en) 2008-02-03 2008-02-03 A butt assembly for handguns such as a gun
PCT/IL2009/000118 WO2009095921A2 (en) 2008-02-03 2009-02-01 Firearm accessory

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IL189239A (en) 2013-11-28
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