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  • N PETERS PHOTO-UTHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON. Dv C- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
  • the invention consists, essentially, in the combination and arrangement, with a gunlock, of an extra or additional segmental ratchet mounted on the tumbler of the lock, and an extra pivoted spring-pawl engaging the said ratchet, and having its free arranged in the path of the trigger-cam, all constructed, combined, and arranged to co-operate with the usual hammer-cocking and releasing mechanism, substantially as hereinafterfully described.
  • Figure 1 shows my invention as applied to an ordinary fire-arm lock and in position for preventing accidental discharge of a partially cocked gun
  • Fig. 2 shows the position of my invention when the gun is fully cooked and ready to be discharged.
  • A represents the face-plate, to which the lock mechanism is connected.
  • the lock mechanism here shown is of the ordinary type, consisting of a tumbler, 13, having projecting respectively from opposite sides two gudgeons, a, one of which protrudes through the plate A, and has attached to its end the hammer H.
  • S is the mainspring, which acts upon the tumbler and imparts to the hammer its power of percussion.
  • b is the so-called sear, which engages the tumbler and retains the hammer in its proper cocked position
  • t is the trigger, which, by its cam, throws the sear out of connection with the tumbler, and thus releases the hammer when the gun is to be discharged.
  • the tumbler B is usually provided with two locking shoulders, by which it holds the ham.- mer in what is termed, respectively, a halfcocked and a cocked position.
  • a release of the hammer when raised to any position other than those aforesaid, will allow the same to descend and strike the nozzle of the gun. This action generally produces the discharge of the gun when loaded, and has been the cause of many accidents.
  • a pawl or extra sear, c the forward end of which engages the ratchet r, and the rear end is provided with an arm, 0, analogous to that of the sear proper and contiguous thereto, so as to come in the path of the trigger'cam and be operated thereby synchronously with the sear proper.
  • a spring, 1, bearing upon the free end of the pawl the latter is maintained in contact with the ratchet r, and by its engagement with the teeth-thereof caused to arrest the hammer when raised to any extent.
  • the teeth of the ratchet are undercut, and the end of the pawl fitted to the interdentals, as best seen in Fig. 1 of the drawing, so that apressnre of the trigger-cam upon the free end of the pawl will impact the engaged parts, and thus re-enforce their hold and render the release of the ratchet impossible without breakage of some of the members.
  • the rearmost tooth of the ratchet r is arranged in advance of the lockin g-shoulder on the tumbler, so that when the hammer is thrown back to a cocked position the pawl c is disengaged from the tooth in the ratchet, as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings, and thus allowed to be swung entirely clear of the ratchet by the pressure of the trigger, which releases the tumbler and the hammer connected therewith.
  • the supplementary tumbler or extra ratchet 1 connected with the tumbler proper, and having undercut teeth, and the additional sear 0, having its rear end arranged in the path of the trigger-cam and its forward end fitted to the interdentals of the undercut ratchet, whereby its release from same by the trigger is prevented, substantially as described.

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O. E. BEST. Gun-Look.
No. 216.370. Patent ed une 10, 1879.
N PETERS. PHOTO-UTHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON. Dv C- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES E. BEST, OF JORDAN, NEW YORK, ASSIGN OR OF ONE-HALF HIS RIGHT TO OHARLES T. PHILLIPS, 0F SAME FLA-OE.
IMPROVEMENT IN GUN-LOCKS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 216,370, dated June 10, 1879 application filed March 26, 1879.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES E. Bnsr, of Jordan, in the county of Onondaga, in the State .of New York, have invented new and or in anywise interfering with or impairing the efficiency of the lock mechanism.
The invention consists, essentially, in the combination and arrangement, with a gunlock, of an extra or additional segmental ratchet mounted on the tumbler of the lock, and an extra pivoted spring-pawl engaging the said ratchet, and having its free arranged in the path of the trigger-cam, all constructed, combined, and arranged to co-operate with the usual hammer-cocking and releasing mechanism, substantially as hereinafterfully described.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 shows my invention as applied to an ordinary fire-arm lock and in position for preventing accidental discharge of a partially cocked gun, andFig. 2 shows the position of my invention when the gun is fully cooked and ready to be discharged.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A represents the face-plate, to which the lock mechanism is connected. The lock mechanism here shown is of the ordinary type, consisting of a tumbler, 13, having projecting respectively from opposite sides two gudgeons, a, one of which protrudes through the plate A, and has attached to its end the hammer H. S is the mainspring, which acts upon the tumbler and imparts to the hammer its power of percussion. b is the so-called sear, which engages the tumbler and retains the hammer in its proper cocked position, and t is the trigger, which, by its cam, throws the sear out of connection with the tumbler, and thus releases the hammer when the gun is to be discharged. The tumbler B is usually provided with two locking shoulders, by which it holds the ham.- mer in what is termed, respectively, a halfcocked and a cocked position. A release of the hammer, when raised to any position other than those aforesaid, will allow the same to descend and strike the nozzle of the gun. This action generally produces the discharge of the gun when loaded, and has been the cause of many accidents. It is to obviate this which myinvention has for its object, and to render my invention applicable to most any gun without changing or interfering with the lock mechanism or necessitating an extra trigger or extra work on the gun-stock, I employ an extra segmental ratchetplate or supplementary tumbler, T, which I mount on or sccnre to the tumbler proper B. Between the ratchet r and the play of the trigger-cam I pivot a pawl or extra sear, c, the forward end of which engages the ratchet r, and the rear end is provided with an arm, 0, analogous to that of the sear proper and contiguous thereto, so as to come in the path of the trigger'cam and be operated thereby synchronously with the sear proper. By means of a spring, 1, bearing upon the free end of the pawl, the latter is maintained in contact with the ratchet r, and by its engagement with the teeth-thereof caused to arrest the hammer when raised to any extent.
In order to prevent the trigger from forcing the pawl out of its connection with the ratchet when the hammer is but partially cooked, the teeth of the ratchet are undercut, and the end of the pawl fitted to the interdentals, as best seen in Fig. 1 of the drawing, so that apressnre of the trigger-cam upon the free end of the pawl will impact the engaged parts, and thus re-enforce their hold and render the release of the ratchet impossible without breakage of some of the members.
To allow the trigger to actuate the sear and at the same time liberate the ratchet, when the hammer is fully cocked and the fire-arm to be discharged, the rearmost tooth of the ratchet r is arranged in advance of the lockin g-shoulder on the tumbler, so that when the hammer is thrown back to a cocked position the pawl c is disengaged from the tooth in the ratchet, as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings, and thus allowed to be swung entirely clear of the ratchet by the pressure of the trigger, which releases the tumbler and the hammer connected therewith.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination, with a hammer cooking I and releasing mechanism of a gun-lock, of
an extra or additional ratchet connected with the tumbler, and an additional sear arranged to engage with the said ratchet and co-operate with the sear proper, substantially as described, for the purpose set forth.
2. In combination with the tumbler B and trigger t, the supplementary tumbler or extra ratchet 1", connected with the tumbler proper, and having undercut teeth, and the additional sear 0, having its rear end arranged in the path of the trigger-cam and its forward end fitted to the interdentals of the undercut ratchet, whereby its release from same by the trigger is prevented, substantially as described.
3. The combination and arrangement, with the tumbler B and trigger t, of the extra or additional ratchet 1', mounted on the tumbler B, and having undercut teeth, the rearmost of which is in advance of the cocking-shoulder of the tumbler, the additional sear 0 pivoted between the ratchet and the play of the trigger-cam, and having at its free end the arm 0, contiguous to the arm of the sear proper, and in the path of the trigger-cam, and its opposite end fitted to the interdentils of the undercut ratchet r, and the spring d, bearing upon the free end of the additional sear, all con structed, combined, and arranged to co-operate with the hammer cooking and releasing mechanism, substantially as described, for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 20th day of March, 1879.
CHARLES E. BEST.
Witnesses CHARLES T. PHILLIPS, G. BENDIXEN.
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