[0001] The invention relates to a joint between a suppressor and a barrel of a firearm.
The joint comprises a substantially cylindrical adapter defining an axis, said adapter
has a rear end part coaxially secured to the muzzle of the barrel and a forward end
part for receiving the suppressor, a through bore formed in the adapter in line with
the bore in the barrel, and a connection element arranged at the rear end part of
the suppressor and fits the forward end part of the adapter.
[0002] It is well known that firearms create a high volume of noise upon firing.
[0003] This noise makes it easy to locate the position of the marksman with the fatal effect
that the marksman himself could be a target. Another serious inconvenience consists
in that the noise could damage the hearing of the marksman.
[0004] Suppressors therefore are used for reducing the noise at least sufficiently. Such
suppressors are mounted to the barrel of the firearms in many different ways.
[0005] A suppressor affects however the operation of the respective firearm with regard
to the precision of the firing when the through opening of the suppressor is not sufficiently
in line with the through bore of the barrel.
[0006] The suppressor conventionally is assembled with the outside of the barrel or on the
outside of an adapter attached to the barrel. This assembling method causes however
difficulties in keeping the through bore of the suppressor sufficiently in line with
the through bore of the barrel.
[0007] Also, such connection is difficult to seal sufficiently with the unfavorable result
that gunpowder dust and fouling easily could be blown out of the connection and up
into the face of the marksman firing a bullet, thereby harming the marksman and making
him more or less unfit for operating the firearm with the preciseness required.
[0008] US patent application 2007/0095198 discloses an arrangement for attaching a suppressor to an enlarged end portion of
the barrel of a firearm by means of an outside connection. This known arrangement
involves a slow and troublesome operation of attaching the suppressor on the muzzle
of the barrel of a firearm. The arrangement is moreover complicated and costly to
produce and maintain.
[0009] The disadvantages and drawbacks of the above-mentioned known technique is remedied
by,
in a first aspect of the invention providing a joint of the kind mentioned in the
opening paragraph for attaching a suppressor to a barrel of a firearm, in which the
gas sealing between the suppressor and the barrel is more effective than hitherto
known,
in a second aspect of the invention providing a joint of the kind mentioned in the
opening paragraph for attaching a suppressor to a barrel of a firearm by means of
which the through opening of the suppressor is exactly in line with the through opening
of the barrel,
in a third aspect of the invention providing a joint of the kind mentioned in the
opening paragraph for attaching a suppressor to a barrel of a firearm by means of
which a suppressor securely can be retained on the barrel of an firearm and can easily
be removed again.
in a fourth aspect of the invention providing a joint of the kind mentioned in the
opening paragraph for attaching a suppressor to a barrel of a firearm by means of
which the suppressor easily and quickly can be attached to a barrel of a firearm,
in a fifth aspect of the invention providing a joint of the kind mentioned in the
opening paragraph which has a simple construction and is inexpensive to produce.
[0010] The new and unique way in which the present invention fulfils the above-mentioned
aspects consists in that the connection element has a disc-shaped forward end part
and a tubular rear end part, that the tubular rear end part of the connection element
coaxially fits the forward end part of the adapter, that a through bore is formed
in the disc-shaped forward end part of the connection element coaxially with the tubular
rear end part, and that a tube section coaxially is attached to the connection element
with a forward end part and in contact with the forward end part of the adapter with
a rear end part in the mounted position of the suppressor.
[0011] By means of this construction it is advantageously obtained that the through bore
of the suppressor is exactly in line with the through bore of the barrel in the mounted
position of the suppressor, and that the joint simultaneously is effectively sealed
against discharging of e.g. gunpowder dust and fouling.
[0012] According to the present invention the rear end part of the tube section can extend
into the through bore of the adapter whereby the through opening of the suppressor
effectively can be lined up with the through opening of the barrel.
[0013] Moreover, in an especially advantageous embodiment of the joint according to the
present invention the forward part of the through bore of the adapter can be conical
and the rear end part of the tube section can have a corresponding conicity whereby
the tube section automatically is lined up and sealingly mounted in the through bore
of the adapter when mounting the suppressor onto the adapter.
[0014] The conical part of the through bore could e.g. have an inclining angle of 8° to
14° and in an preferred embodiment the inclination could be 10° to 12°.
[0015] The forward end part of the tube section can, according to the present invention,
be attached to the through bore of the disc-shaped forward end part of the connection
element by means of an outer thread on the tube section and an inner thread in the
through bore of the forward end part of the connection element. By means of this arrangement
the suppressor can easily and quickly be mounted on the adapter.
[0016] Another advantage consists in that the axial position of the tube section can be
adjusted to the actual geometry of the joint by screwing the tube section in or out
of the forward end part of the connection element.
[0017] The securing of the suppressor to the adapter can in an expedient embodiment according
to the present invention take place by turning the suppressor in relation to the adapter
in the opposite direction of the direction in which the outer thread of the tube section
is screwed into the inner thread of the disc-shaped forward end part of the connection
element.
[0018] Thereby is achieved that the tube section is screwed out of the suppressor when turning
this in the securing direction whereby the conical rear end part of the tube section
automatically is driven against the conical forward part of the through bore of the
adapter with a relatively large force resulting in that the joint is being safely
sealed.
[0019] The suppressor is by dismounting turned into the opposite direction of the mounting
direction whereby the tube section now is screwed into the suppressor end, and the
tight connection between the two conical surfaces of the adapter and the tube section
is easily released.
[0020] The adapter can, according to the present invention, be provided with a ring-shaped
groove at least one projection on the inner side of the tubular rear end part of the
connection element, and engaging said ring-shaped groove in the mounted position of
the suppressor.
[0021] Furthermore, the adapter may advantageously be provided with a longitudinally extending
slot, arranged so that the at least one projection on the tubular rear end part of
the connection element fits slidingly into this slot.
[0022] Then, the suppressor is mounted on the adapter by sliding the tubular rear end part
of the connection element axially along the adapter with the at least one projection
in engagement with said longitudinally extending slot and at the end of the slot turning
the suppressor in relation to the adapter so that the at least one projection engages
said ring-shaped groove. The suppressor now is securely fastened to the adapter.
[0023] The suppressor is easily dismounted by only reversing the above-mentioned mounting
steps.
[0024] According to the present invention the adapter can in one embodiment be formed as
a tube only, but in another embodiment the adapter can be formed as a flash hider
directing hot escaping gases from the barrel end and reducing the visibility of the
blazing muzzle flash which occurs upon firing. According to the present invention
a large variety of suppressors could be mounted onto a barrel or flash hider using
the present joint e.g. a flash hider used on M16 series rifles.
[0025] The invention will be explained in greater detail below describing further advantageous
properties and example embodiments with reference to the drawings, in which
Fig. 1 shows schematically a fragment of an axial section of a barrel of a firearm
being mounted with a suppressor,
Fig. 2 shows a cross section of the same taken along the line II - II in fig. 1,
Fig. 4 shows schematically a fragment of an axial section of the barrel shown in fig.
1 with the suppressor in mounted position on the barrel,
Fig. 3 shows a cross section of the same taken along the line III - III in fig. 4.
[0026] In fig. 1 - 4 is shown a joint 1 between a barrel 2 of a firearm (not shown) and
a suppressor 3. The barrel and the suppressor are shown in fragments only.
[0027] The barrel is formed with a reduced muzzle 4. A rear end part 5 of an adapter 6 with
a mainly cylindrical outer outline, is firmly attached to said muzzle. A forward end
part 7 of the adapter is arranged for removable receiving the suppressor 3. The suppressor
3 is supported by the forward part 7 of the adapter 6 in order for the suppressor
3 not to be misaligned.
[0028] The adapter is moreover formed with a through bore 8 with a conical forward end part
9, three longitudinally extending slots 10 and a ring-formed groove 11.
[0029] The suppressor has an elongated forward part 12 having inter alia an expansion chamber
and a number of baffles (not shown) and a rear end part in form of a connection element
13 for mounting the suppressor on the forward end part of the adapter.
[0030] The connection element 13 has a disc-shaped forward end part 14 and a tubular rear
end part 15 coaxially fitting the forward end part of the adapter.
[0031] A through bore 16 is formed in the disc-shaped forward end part 14 of the connection
element 13 coaxially with the tubular rear end part. An inner thread 17 is formed
in said through bore 16.
[0032] A tube section 18 has a forward end part 19 and a rear end part 22. The forward end
part 19 is formed with an outer thread 21 fitting the inner thread 17 formed in the
through bore 16 of the disc-shaped forward end part 14 of the connection element 13.
[0033] The rear end part 22 of the tube section 18 is formed as a cone with the same conicity
as the conical forward end part of the through bore in the adapter. The conical inclination
could e.g. be 8° to 14° but it is preferred that the match each other in order to
ensure at sealingly tight fit.
[0034] The inner side of the tubular rear end part of the connection element is formed with
three projections 23 fitting the three longitudinally extending slot and ring-formed
groove formed in the adapter.
[0035] The suppressor 3 is mounted onto the adapter 6 in the following way.
[0036] The tube section 18 is screwed somewhat in or out of the forward end part 14 of the
connection element 13 until the axial position of the tube section fits the actual
geometry of the joint 1.
[0037] The tubular rear end part 15 of the connection element 13 then is moved slidingly
along the adapter with the three projections 23 in engagement with the longitudinally
extending slots 10. The suppressor is, when arriving the end of the slots, turned
in relation to the adapter so that the projections engage the ring-formed groove 11.
The suppressor now is securely fastened to the adapter.
[0038] The securing turning of suppressor takes place in one direction while the tube section
is screwed into the disc-shaped forward end part of the connection element in the
opposite direction whereby the conical rear end part of the tube section automatically
is driven against the conical forward part of the through bore of the adapter with
a relatively large force resulting in that the joint safely is being sealed. If the
joint seems to loose for the operator of the firearm it is possible to adjust the
tubular section 18 in relation to the connection element 13 of suppressor 3. Thereby,
the tightness of the fit between the conical part 22 of the tube section 18 and the
conical part 9 of the adapter is ensured. Visa versa the fit could be loosened if
found too tight.
[0039] The two conical surfaces 9 and 22 of the adapter and the tube section, respectively,
secure that the tube section automatically is lined up and sealed in the through bore
of the adapter when mounting the suppressor onto the adapter.
[0040] The suppressor is by dismounting turned into the opposite direction of the securing
direction whereby the tube section now is screwed into connection element of the suppressor
and the tight connection between the two conical surfaces of the adapter and the tube
section safely is released, that means without damaging the joint in any way.
[0041] The adapter is in the embodiments shown in figures 1 - 4 formed as a flash hider
for directing hot escaping gases from the barrel end and reducing the visibility of
the blazing muzzle flash which occurs upon firing. The flash hider is formed with
a number of slits 24 extending radially outwards from the through bore of the adapter.
The slits 24 can, within the scope of the present invention, have any suitable shape
and exist in any suitable numbers. In the present case only one slit can be seen.
This slit is debouching into the upper longitudinal extending slot 10. The slits 24
does however not need to debouch into the slot but can debouch in other areas of the
flash hider, preferable in the upper part of the adapter for damping the tendency
of the muzzle to move upwards when firing a bullet.
[0042] E.g. M16 rifles is produces in various types and therefore, it is obvious that within
the scope of the joint of the present invention alterations could be made in order
to use a tube section 18 for achieving a sealingly tight fit between an adapter e.g.
a flash hider or flash supressor and a sound suppressor or silencer.
[0043] Also, above is mentioned a specific embodiment of the arrangement for mounting the
sound suppression onto the adapter. It is however to be understood as an example only
since other arrangements of this kind just as well can be used within the scope of
the invention. It is an essential aspect and feature of the invention that the suppressor
is secured to the adapter by being turned in relation to the adapter.
1. A joint (1) between a suppressor (3) and a barrel (2) of a firearm , comprising
- a substantially cylindrical adapter (6) defining an axis, said adapter has a rear
end part (5) for coaxially securing to the muzzle (4) of the barrel (2) and a forward
end part (7) for receiving the suppressor,
- a through bore (8) formed in the adapter (6) in line with the bore in the barrel
(2), and
- a connection element (13) arranged at the rear end part of the suppressor and fits
the forward end part of the adapter (6),
characterized in
- that the connection element (13) has a disc-shaped forward end part (14) and a tubular
rear end part (15),
- that the rear tubular end part (15) of the connection element (13) coaxially fits the
forward end part (7) of the adapter (6),
- that a through bore (16) is formed in the disc-shaped forward end part (14) of the connection
element (13) coaxially with the tubular rear end part (15), and
- that a tube section (18) coaxially is attached to the connection element (13) with a forward
end part (19) and in contact with the forward end part (7) of the adapter (6) with
a rear end part (20) in the mounted position of the suppressor.
2. A joint (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the rear end part of the tube (20) section extends into the through bore (8) of the
adapter.
3. A joint (1) according to any of the preceding claims 1 or 2, characterized in that a forward part of the through bore of the adapter is conical (9) and that the rear
end part of the tube section (20) has a corresponding conicity.
4. A joint (1) according to any of the preceding claims 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the forward end part of the tube section (19) is attached to the through bore (16)
of disc-shaped forward end part (14) of the connection element.
5. A joint (1) according to any of the preceding claims 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the forward end part of the tube section (19) has an outer thread (21) and the disc-shaped
forward end part of the connection element has a corresponding inner thread (17).
6. A joint (1) according to any of the preceding claims 1 - 5, characterized in that the joint (1) comprises means for securing the suppressor (3) to the adapter (6)
by turning the suppressor (3) in relation to the adapter (6).
7. A joint (1) according to claim 6, characterized in that the securing means is arranged for turning into the opposite direction of the direction
in which the outer thread (19) of the tube section is screwed into the inner thread
(17) of the disc-shaped forward end part (14) of the connection element (13).
8. A joint (1) according to any of the preceding claims 6 or 7,
characterized in that the securing means comprises
- a ring-shaped groove (11) formed in the adapter, and
- at least one projection (23) on the inner side of the tubular rear end part (15)
of the connection element and engaging said ring-shaped groove (11) in the mounted
position of the suppressor (3).
9. A joint (1) according to any of the preceding claims 6, 7 or 8, characterized in that the adapter (6) has a longitudinally extending slot (10) and that the at least one
projection (23) on the tubular rear end part (15) of the connection element fits slidingly
into this slot.
10. A joint (1) according to any of the preceding claims 1 - 9, characterized in that the adapter (6) is formed as a flash hider.