US165098A - Improvement in safety-catches for revolvers - Google Patents

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US165098A
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  • My invention consists in a locking device relating to the locking ot' the hammer of a revolver fire-arm, so that when the device is employed or used the hammer cannot be cocked for firing without rst being released from the locking device; and consists of a projection 011 the lower anterior part of the hammer, so arranged that the axial pin on which the cylinder revolves maybe pushed back through the recoil-shield, and made to engage with said projection in the hammer, and thereby, when the hammer is let down onto the rear of the cylinder, lock it in such position.
  • Figure l is a side view of a revolver-pistol containing my devices.
  • A is the axial pin of the cylinder, extending through the recoil-shield A.
  • B is the hammer;
  • C a pin, which I call locking-pim7 placed in a recess in the lower anterior part of the hammer.
  • -A pin' a, passing through a broad notch in the locking-pin C, holds thelatter in place, while it is permitted to move back against a small spiral spring, c, at the bottom of the recess, which keeps the said locking-pin C pressed outward.
  • the parts are so arranged that when the vhammer is thrown down upon the rear of the cylinder, and the axial pin is forced back, it will come in Contact with the anterior edge ot the hammer-shaft immediately above the locking-pin, thereby, as is evident, preventing the hammer from being raised and cocked without first pulling forward the axial pin out of engagement with the locking-pin.
  • a stop-lever, d pivoted in the frame at 7L, a spring underneath it acting to press the upper end into engagement with the said annular notches, the lower end projecting outside of the frame, exposed to the pressure of the iinger.
  • a spring-face may be secured on the rear end ofthe axial pin, and the locking-pin on the hammer-shaft be made lixed.
  • a locking device on the anterior ot' the hammer constructed to operate with the axial pin ot1 the cylinder, as and for the purpose described.

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C. W. HPKINS.
Safety-@Meh *fue* Remmers.
N0.\65,098, PatentedJune29,1875.
THE GRAPHIC C0,PHOT0'LITIL39&H PARK PLAGEJLY.
CHARLES HOPKINS, OF NOBWICH, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOB OF ONE- HALF HIS RIGHT TO MERWIN, HULBEB'I 8c CO., OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN SAFETY-CATCHES FOR REVOL'VERS.
Specification forming part of LettersPatent No. 365,09S, dated June 29, 1875 application iled s June '7, 1875. l
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES W. HOPKINS, of Norwich, Connecticut, have invented an Improvement in Fire-Arms, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the drawing hereto annexed, forming'part ofthe same.
My invention consists in a locking device relating to the locking ot' the hammer of a revolver lire-arm, so that when the device is employed or used the hammer cannot be cocked for firing without rst being released from the locking device; and consists of a projection 011 the lower anterior part of the hammer, so arranged that the axial pin on which the cylinder revolves maybe pushed back through the recoil-shield, and made to engage with said projection in the hammer, and thereby, when the hammer is let down onto the rear of the cylinder, lock it in such position.
Figure l is a side view of a revolver-pistol containing my devices.
It is deemed unnecessary here to describe the general mechanism, which is common, confining myself chiey to the description of theparticular devices which I claim as'new.
A is the axial pin of the cylinder, extending through the recoil-shield A. B is the hammer; C, a pin, which I call locking-pim7 placed in a recess in the lower anterior part of the hammer. -A pin', a, passing through a broad notch in the locking-pin C, holds thelatter in place, while it is permitted to move back against a small spiral spring, c, at the bottom of the recess, which keeps the said locking-pin C pressed outward.
The parts are so arranged that when the vhammer is thrown down upon the rear of the cylinder, and the axial pin is forced back, it will come in Contact with the anterior edge ot the hammer-shaft immediately above the locking-pin, thereby, as is evident, preventing the hammer from being raised and cocked without first pulling forward the axial pin out of engagement with the locking-pin. To hold and detain the axial pin in the two positions indicated it is provided with two annular notches or recesses, e c and there is provid ed a stop-lever, d, pivoted in the frame at 7L, a spring underneath it acting to press the upper end into engagement with the said annular notches, the lower end projecting outside of the frame, exposed to the pressure of the iinger. When the axial pin is pushed back` into engagement with thev locking-pinon the hammer, the said stop-lever will engage with the notch c, and when it is pulled out of such engagement it will rest in the notch e. y
To lock the hammer so that it cannot be cocked for tiring, press down the stop-lever d, push the axial pin through the aperture in the recoil-shield, where the said axial pin will engage with the locking-pin, thus preventing the hammer from being raised, and the stop-lever d, dropping into and engaging with the annular recess c on the axial pin, will prevent said pin from moving forward. By raising the stop-lever and pulling the axial pin for- Ward, the hammer is unlocked.
A spring-face may be secured on the rear end ofthe axial pin, and the locking-pin on the hammer-shaft be made lixed.
It is necessary that either the locking-pin or the face ofthe rear end of the axial pin be movable, in order that it' the axial pin be pushed back when the hammer is raised, when the hammer is thrown down in the act ofring the arm, it will not be prevented from doing so, but that the locking-pin will pass over the rear end of the axial pin.
I claiml. In a revolver lire-arm, a locking device on the anterior ot' the hammer, constructed to operate with the axial pin ot1 the cylinder, as and for the purpose described.
2. The combination ofthe axial pin A, provided with the annular notches e e', the stoplever d, and the locking-pin C on the hammer B, as and for the purpose described.
l/Vitness my hand this 3d day of June, 1875.
CHAS. W. HOPKINS.
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HENRY H. HOPKINS, J oHN E. WARNER.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3803741A (en) * 1972-06-27 1974-04-16 Int Armament Corp Safety device for a cylinder revolver
US4133127A (en) * 1977-07-26 1979-01-09 Armando Piscetta Safety device for obsolete cylinder firearms
US20090273047A1 (en) * 2005-12-14 2009-11-05 Kiyofumi Yamamoto Solid state imaging device and manufacturing method thereof

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3803741A (en) * 1972-06-27 1974-04-16 Int Armament Corp Safety device for a cylinder revolver
US4133127A (en) * 1977-07-26 1979-01-09 Armando Piscetta Safety device for obsolete cylinder firearms
US20090273047A1 (en) * 2005-12-14 2009-11-05 Kiyofumi Yamamoto Solid state imaging device and manufacturing method thereof

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