[0001] The present invention relates generally to firearms, accessories and accessory mounts
for firearms, and particularly to muzzle end accessories and accessory mounts for
firearms.
[0002] The term "firearms" includes hand guns (including revolvers and pistols), long guns
(including rifle and shotguns), automatic weapons (including machine guns, submachine
guns and automatic rifles), and air-operated firearms.
[0003] It is often desirable to mount an accessory such as a flash suppressor or muzzle
brake, silencer, grenade launcher, blank adapter, or the like, upon the muzzle or
end of gun barrels. Such accessories are usually mounted upon an adapter which constitutes
a coupling for attaching the accessory to the gun barrel.
[0004] Muzzle end mounted firearm accessories are available for attachment to the barrel
of firearms to obtain various effects when the firearm is operated. Silencers are
an example of such an accessory and include baffled chambers to slow the release of
pressure from the barrel of the firearm. The slowed release of pressure reduces the
audible report during firing. Flash hiders are another type of muzzle end accessory
that include features to mix unburnt gunpowder and air in a manner that reduces the
overall brightness of a flash that may occur during firing. Generally speaking, silencers
and flash hiders may be mounted to the muzzle end of a firearm barrel in different
rotational orientations without affecting the operation of the accessory.
[0005] Some muzzle end mounted accessories are designed for mounting to a firearm barrel
in one or more particular rotational orientations to accomplish a desired effect.
Muzzle brakes redirect a portion of combustion gases sideways or rearward, with respect
to the firing direction, as the gases escape from a barrel when a shot is fired. As
the gases are redirected, the firearm is pushed forward in a manner that counteracts
recoil of the firearm. Muzzle brakes are typically mounted to a firearm barrel in
a particular rotational orientation, so as to prevent gases from being redirected
upward into the line of sight of the firearm operator. The manner of rotationally
orienting a muzzle end accessory on the barrel is often referred to as timing the
accessory to the barrel.
[0006] Compensators are another type of muzzle end accessory that is timed to one or more
particular rotational orientations when mounted to a firearm barrel. Compensators
redirect the flow of gasses that escape from a barrel during firing in an overall
upward direction. The resulting force that acts against the firearm counteracts other
forces that urge the muzzle end of a rifle upward during firing.
[0007] It is known how to utilize firearm accessory adapters which include an opening receiving
the end of the gun barrel and lugs, wherein the adapter includes lug retaining recesses
which align with and retain the lugs upon relative rotation of the adapter and the
gun barrel occurring after the adapter has been fully axially positioned upon the
gun barrel.
[0008] US 4.893.426 A relates to a lugged coupling apparatus, where an internally threaded collar having
internal lugs is slidably received on a shaft comprising corresponding external lugs
and is threadedly engaged on a threaded member and when rotated will engage the lugs
and draw the shaft and threaded member together to form a secure, accurately aligned
mechanical coupling which may be disassembled by reversing the process. The collar
need never to be completely removed from the threaded member to install or remove
the shaft.
[0009] US 5.433.133 A relates to a quick detachable gun barrel coupling member, where the front end of
the coupling member has an internally threaded portion having a left-hand thread.
The rear end of the coupling member has a plurality of circumferentially spaced notches
that form finger members between them. The finger members have radially inwardly extending
lug members. The coupling member is slidably received on the front end of the gun
barrel of a firearm and has at least three radially extending lug members and when
rotated the respective lug members will engage each other. When a firearm accessory
is threaded into the front end of the coupling member, it will form a secure, accurately
aligned mechanical coupling which may be disassembled by reversing the process.
[0010] US 2008/156183 A relates to an apparatus and method for easily, quickly and reliably attaching a noise
suppressor or other auxiliary device to the muzzle end of a firearm barrel and for
easily, quickly and reliably removing the noise suppressor or other auxiliary device
there from through the novel ideal of providing two or more non-equal relieved areas
of thread. My invention also provides an internal O-ring to provide friction between
the muzzle adaptor and the thread mount of a noise suppressor or other auxiliary device.
[0011] The use of a threaded lock member to maintain the lugs within the adapter lug retaining
recesses requires several steps of operation to mount the adapter on the gun barrel.
It cannot easily be accomplished with one hand, and the possibility of the adapter
loosening on the barrel exists in the event the threaded lug locking member unloosens
due to vibration occurring during firearm operation.
[0012] It is an object of the invention to provide a coupling for a firearm accessory which
may quickly be mounted upon a muzzle or end of barrel of a firearm wherein only axial
and rotative one hand movement is required to mount and lock the adapter on the muzzle
or the end of the barrel of the firearm.
[0013] This object is achieved according to the invention by means of the features indicated
in the following independent claim, where further features of the invention will become
apparent from the dependent claims and the description below.
[0014] The present invention relates to a coupling member for quick and easy attachment
and detachment of a firearm accessory to a muzzle of the firearm, where the firearm
accessory, for instance, may be a flash suppressor or muzzle brake, a silencer, a
grenade launcher, blank adapter, or the like.
[0015] The coupling member according to the present invention comprises a female member
and a male member, where the female member is provided with a throughgoing bore and
a number of successive threaded portions and unthreaded portions around a circumference
of the throughgoing bore, and where the male member is provided with the same number
of successive threaded portions and unthreaded portions as the female member around
its outer circumference.
[0016] Each of the threaded portions and unthreaded portions provided around the circumference
of both the female and male member are equally displaced relative each other, whereby
the threaded and unthreaded portions will have the same arc length.
[0017] Each of the female and male members must be provided with the same numbers of threaded
and unthreaded portions, and where the number of threaded portions (and thereby also
the number of unthreaded portions) may be two or more. In one embodiment, each of
the female and male members may be provided with three threaded portions and three
unthreaded portions, where the threaded portions may be arranged 60 degrees displaced
relative each other, whereby also the unthreaded portions are arranged 60 degrees
displaced relative each other.
[0018] If the female member and the male member are provided with two threaded portions,
the threaded portions may be arranged 90 degrees displaced relative each other, whereby
the unthreaded portions are arranged 90 degrees displaced relative each other. If
the female member and the male member are provided with four threaded portions, the
threaded portions may be arranged 45 degrees displaced relative each other, whereby
the unthreaded portions are arranged 45 degrees displaced relative each other.
[0019] In one exemplary embodiment, the coupling member according to the present invention
may be used to attach a silencer directly to the muzzle of the firearm, or indirectly
via a flash suppressor or muzzle brake. If the silencer is attached directly to the
muzzle of the firearm, then the muzzle of the firearm is formed to be and to function
as the male member, while the silencer is formed to be and to function as the female
member. Alternatively, an adapter may be connected to the silencer, the adapter then
being formed to be and to function as the female member, whereby the adapter is provided
with a threaded portion around its outer circumference in order to be connected to
the silencer through a corresponding internal threaded portion provided in the silencer.
[0020] If the silencer is attached indirectly to the muzzle of the firearm through the flash
suppressor, then the silencer is formed to be and to function as the female member,
while the flash suppressor is formed to be and to function as the male member. The
flash suppressor is then provided with a threaded portion around an inner circumference
of a throughgoing bore in order to be connected to the muzzle of the firearm.
[0021] In another exemplary embodiment, the coupling member according to the present invention
may be used to attach a flash suppressor to the muzzle of the firearm, whereby the
muzzle of the firearm is formed to be and to function as the male member, while the
flash suppressor is formed to be and to function as the female member.
[0022] As flash suppressors and silencers may be designed and formed in many ways known
to a person skilled in the art, these are not described any further herein, but a
person skilled in the art would know how these should be formed to obtain their function
as a flash suppressor or silencer.
[0023] When the female member and the male member of the coupling member according to the
present invention are to be attached to each other, the male member is inserted into
the female member in such a way that the unthreaded portions of the male member are
aligned with the threaded portions of the female member, whereafter the male member
is rotated anticlockwise in order to bring the threaded portions of the male member
into contact with the threaded portions of the female member, thereby locking the
female member and the male member of the coupling member. When the female member and
the male member of the coupling member are to be detached, the male member is rotated
clockwise, such that the threaded portions of the male member are brought out of contact
with the threaded portions of the female member. When the male member is rotated a
certain distance, the unthreaded portions of the male member are aligned with the
threaded portions of the female member, whereby the male member can be removed from
the female member.
[0024] The female member of the coupling member may be provided with at least one abutment
shoulder around the circumference of the throughgoing bore, where the at least one
abutment shoulder will cooperate with at least one abutment shoulder provided around
an outer circumference of the male member. The abutment shoulders will then restrict
the distance the male member can be moved along a longitudinal direction of the female
member and further provide a correct adjustment or setting of the threaded portions
of the female and male members, such that male member can be rotated without further
adjustment. The abutment shoulders of the female and male members will also form a
tight connection in the coupling device when the female and male members are locked
together.
[0025] The at least one abutment shoulder of the female member may be arranged to be perpendicular
to an axis extending in a longitudinal direction of the female member, or the at least
one abutment shoulder may be arranged to form an angle relative said axis extending
in a longitudinal direction of the female member. If, for instance, each of the female
and male members is provided with two abutment shoulders, one abutment shoulder may
be arranged at the beginning and at the end of the threaded portions, both abutment
shoulders may be arranged to be perpendicular to the axis, both abutment shoulders
may be arranged to form the same or different angles relative the axis, or one abutment
shoulder may be arranged to be perpendicular to the axis while the other abutment
shoulder may be arranged to form an angle relative the axis.
[0026] In one embodiment, the female member of the coupling member may be provided with
a groove extending around the outer periphery of the female member, where the groove
furthermore is provided with two throughgoing holes and at least one throughgoing
recess. The groove is adapted to accommodate a spring element. The spring element
is provided with two bent end terminations and at least one bead. The spring element
will be held in the groove by arranging the bent end terminations of the spring element
into the throughgoing holes, and the bead will then be arranged in the throughgoing
recess. The bead will have a form and a size that will allow the bead to protrude
into the throughgoing bore of the female member. The throughgoing recess will be arranged
in such a way that it covers a part of the threaded portion and a part of the adjacent
unthreaded portion. As the bead protrudes into the throughgoing bore, a certain force
must be applied to the male member when the male member is rotated relative the female
member in order to lock the female and male members together, and the bead will also
prevent the male member from unlocking unintentionally from the female member.
[0027] In one embodiment, the female member may be provided with an external threaded portion,
for instance when the female member is an adapter that is intended to be connected
to a silencer, where the silencer is provided with an internal threaded portion on
an inside of the throughgoing bore.
[0028] The female member may have a circular cross-section, but it could be envisaged that
the female member could have other cross-sections, such as polygonal cross-section,
an oval cross-section or the like.
[0029] In one embodiment, the male member may be provided with a throughgoing bore.
[0030] In one embodiment, the male member may be provided with an internal threaded portion.
[0031] The male member may, over at least a part of its longitudinal length, be provided
with a substantially triangular form, where the acute angles of the triangle is rounded.
[0032] Further objects, structural embodiments and advantages of the present invention will
be clearly shown in the following detailed description, the attached drawings and
the following claims.
[0033] The invention will now be explained with reference to the attached figures in which;
Figure 1 illustrates in a schematic way a coupling member according to the present
invention which is used to connect an accessory to a muzzle of a firearm,
Figure 2 shows a female member of the coupling member according to figure 1, from
front, from behind, in a cross-section and in perspective views,
Figure 3 shows a male member of the coupling member according to figure 1, from front,
from behind, in a cross-section and in perspective views,
Figure 4 shows an alternative embodiment of a female member of a coupling member according
to figure 2, from front, from behind, in a cross-section and in perspective views,
and
Figure 5 shows a spring element that is used with the coupling member according to
the present invention.
[0034] Figure 1 shows in a schematic way how a coupling member 1 according to the present
invention is used to connect an accessory to a muzzle M of a firearm F, where the
accessory is a silencer S. However, the accessory could also be a flash suppressor
or muzzle brake, a grenade launcher, a blank adapter or the like.
[0035] Figure 2 shows a female member 1a of the coupling member 1 according to the present
invention, where the female member 1a is provided with a throughgoing bore 2. A diameter
of the throughgoing bore 2 will vary over the longitudinal length of the female member
1a, as will be described below.
[0036] Three threaded portions 3 and three unthreaded portions 4 are provided around a circumference
of the throughgoing bore 2, where the threaded portions 3 and the unthreaded portions
4 are arranged in turns, i.e. a threaded portion 3 is followed by an unthreaded portion
4 and an unthreaded portion 4 is followed by a threaded portion 3. Each of the threaded
portions 3 and each of the unthreaded portions 4 are displaced 60 degrees relative
each other.
[0037] The threaded portions 3 of the female member 1a are provided with a number of corresponding
"threads", such that a first "thread" of a threaded portion 3, when counting the "threads"
from one end of the female member 1a, will correspond to a first "thread" of each
of the remaining threaded portions 3, a second "thread" from the threaded portion
3 will correspond to a second "thread" of each of the remaining threaded portions
3 etc.
[0038] Furthermore, the "threads" of the threaded portions 3 are arranged in such a way
that an entry, i.e. a beginning, of each corresponding "thread" is located in a first
plane arranged perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis extending through the female
member 1a, and an exit, i.e. an ending, of each corresponding "thread" is located
in a second and spaced apart plane arranged perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis
extending through the female member 1a.
[0039] Furthermore, the female member 1a is provided with two abutment shoulders 7 extending
around the whole circumference of the throughgoing bore 2, where the first abutment
shoulder 7 is arranged in front of the threaded and unthreaded portions 3, 4 and the
second abutment shoulder is arranged behind the threaded and unthreaded portions 3,
4. The first abutment shoulder defines a first diameter within the throughgoing bore
2, where the first diameter will extend to the second abutment shoulder 7, where the
second abutment shoulder 7 will define a second diameter within the throughgoing bore
2. The area of the first diameter is formed to receive and accommodate a part of a
male member 1b of the coupling member 1.
[0040] Figure 4 shows an alternative embodiment of a female member 1a of the coupling member
1 according to the present invention, where the female member 1a is designed with
a throughgoing bore 2, where a diameter of the throughgoing bore 2 will vary over
the longitudinal length of the female member 1a.
[0041] Three threaded portions 3 and three unthreaded portions 4 are provided around a circumference
of the throughgoing bore 2, where the threaded portions 3 and the unthreaded portions
4 are arranged in turns, i.e. a threaded portion 3 is followed by an unthreaded portion
4 and an unthreaded portion 4 is followed by a threaded portion 3. Each of the threaded
portions 3 and each of the unthreaded portions 4 are displaced 60 degrees relative
each other.
[0042] The female member 1a is furthermore provided with two abutment shoulders 7 extending
around the whole circumference of the throughgoing bore 2, and where the first abutment
shoulder 7 is arranged in front of the threaded and unthreaded portions 3, 4 and the
second abutment shoulder is arranged behind the threaded and unthreaded portions 3,
4. The first abutment shoulder defines a first diameter within the throughgoing bore
2, where the first diameter will extend to the second abutment shoulder 7, where the
second abutment shoulder 7 will define a second diameter within the throughgoing bore
2. The area of the first diameter is formed to receive and accommodate a part of a
male member 1b of the coupling member 1.
[0043] In this embodiment, the female member 1a is also provided with a groove 8 around
the outer circumference of the female member 1a, where the groove 8 is provided with
two throughgoing holes 10 and a throughgoing recess 11, in which groove 8 a spring
element 9 is to be arranged.
[0044] As can be seen from figure 5, the spring element 9 is provided with two end terminations
9a that are bent and a bead 9b. Through the form of the spring element 9 the spring
element 9 can be arranged in the groove 8 provided in the female member 1a, where
the bent end terminations 9a are used to hold the spring element 9 in place in the
groove 8. When the spring element 9 is arranged in the groove 8, the bead 9b will
be arranged in the throughgoing recess 11, and through its form and size, the bead
9b will extend or protrude into the throughgoing bore 2 of the female member 1a.
[0045] Figure 3 shows a male member 1b of the coupling member 1 according to the present
invention, where the male member 1b is provided with a throughgoing bore 13.
[0046] In a similar way as the female member 1a, the male member 1b is also provided with
three threaded portions 5 and three unthreaded portions 6 around its circumference,
where the threaded portions 5 and unthreaded portions 6 are arranged successively
each other.
[0047] The male member 1b is also provided with a first abutment shoulder 8 and a second
abutment shoulder 18.
[0048] The threaded portions 5 of the male member 1b are provided with a number of corresponding
"threads", such that a first "thread" of a threaded portion 5, when counting the "threads"
from one end of the male member 1b, will correspond to a first "thread" of each of
the remaining threaded portions 5, a second "thread" from the threaded portion 5 will
correspond to a second "thread" of each of the remaining threaded portions 5 etc.
[0049] Furthermore, the "threads" of the threaded portions 5 are arranged in such a way
that an entry, i.e. a beginning, of each corresponding "thread" is located in a first
horizontal plane arranged perpendicularly on a longitudinal axis extending through
the male member 1b, and an exit, i.e. an ending, of each corresponding "thread" is
located in a second and spaced apart horizontal plane arranged perpendicularly on
the longitudinal axis extending through the male member 1b.
[0050] The coupling member 1 according to the present invention may, for instance, be used
to attach a silencer S to a muzzle M of a firearm F. The silencer S can then be attached
to the firearm F either directly, or indirectly through use of a flash suppressor.
[0051] If the silencer S is attached directly to the firearm F, the muzzle M of the firearm
F is designed to be the male part 1b, while the female part 1a is integrated in the
silencer S, whereby the silencer S can be connected directly to the firearm F.
[0052] It should also be understood that the female member 1a could be provided as a separate
adapter, where the adapter is designed to be connected to the silencer S. In this
case the female member 1a, in the form of an adapter, must be provided with an external
threaded area and the silencer S must be provided with a corresponding internal threaded
area, such that the female member 1a and the silencer S could be connected to each
other.
[0053] If the silencer S is attached indirectly to the firearm F through a flash suppressor,
the flash suppressor is designed to be the male member 1b, while the female member
1a is either integrated in the silencer S, or the female member 1a is designed to
be a separate adapter. If the female member 1a is a separate adapter, the adapter
must be provided with an external threaded area and the silencer S must be provided
with a corresponding internal threaded area, such that the female member 1a and the
silencer S could be connected to each other.
[0054] Similarly, the flash suppressor must be provided with an internal threaded area and
the muzzle M of the firearm F must be provided with a corresponding external threaded
area, such that the flash suppressor could be connected to the muzzle M of the firearm
F.
[0055] The coupling member 1 according to the present invention may also, for instance,
be used to attach a flash suppressor to a muzzle M of a firearm F. The flash suppressor
can then be attached to the firearm F either directly, or indirectly through use of
a female member 1a in the form of a separate adapter.
[0056] If the flash suppressor is attached directly to the firearm F, the muzzle M of the
firearm F is designed to be the male part 1b, while the female part 1a is integrated
in the flash suppressor, whereby the flash suppressor can be connected directly to
the firearm F.
[0057] If the flash suppressor is attached indirectly to the firearm F through a female
member 1a in the form of an adapter, the adapter must be provided with an external
threaded area and the flash suppressor must be provided with a corresponding internal
threaded area, such that the female member 1a and the flash suppressor can be connected
to each other.
[0058] When the female member 1a and the male member 1b of the coupling member 1 according
to the present invention are to be attached to each other, the female member 1a must
be connected to a firearm accessory if the female member 1a is not integrated in the
firearm accessory. Thereafter the male member 1b is inserted into the female member
1a in such a way that the unthreaded portions 6 of the male member 1b are aligned
with the threaded portions 3 of the female member 1a, whereafter the male member 1b
is rotated anticlockwise in order to bring the threaded portions 5 of the male member
1b into contact with the threaded portions 3 of the female member 1a, thereby locking
the female member 1a and the male member 1b of the coupling member 1. If the female
member 1a is provided with the spring element 9, an additional force must be applied
in order to overcome the effect of the bead 9b. When the female member 1a and the
male member 1b of the coupling member 1 are to be detached from each other, the male
member 1b is rotated clockwise, such that the threaded portions 5 of the male member
1b are brought out of contact with the threaded portions 3 of the female member 1a.
When the male member 1b is rotated a certain distance, the unthreaded portions 6 of
the male member 1b are aligned with the threaded portions 3 of the female member 1a,
whereby the male member 1b can be removed from the female member 1a.
[0059] The present invention has now been explained with reference to embodiments, but a
person skilled in the art will appreciate that changes and modifications will be able
to be made to these embodiments which lie within the scope of the invention as defined
in the following claims.
1. A coupling member (1) for quick and easy attachment and detachment of a firearm accessory
to a muzzle (M) of the firearm (F), the coupling member (1) comprising a female member
(1a) and a male member (1b), characterized in that the female member (1a) is provided with a throughgoing bore (2), the female member
(1a) further being provided with a number of successive threaded portions (3) and
unthreaded portions (4) around a circumference of the throughgoing bore (2) and wherein
the male member (1b) around an outer circumference is provided with the same number
of successive threaded portions (5) and unthreaded portions (6) as the female member
(1a).
2. A coupling member (1) according to claim 1,
characterised in that the female member (1a) is provided with at least one abutment shoulder (7) around
the circumference of the throughgoing bore (2), the at least one abutment shoulder
(7) cooperating with at least one abutment shoulder (8) provided around the outer
circumference of the male member (1b).
3. A coupling member (1) according to claim 2,
characterised in that the abutment shoulder (7) is arranged to be perpendicular on an axis (A) extending
through the throughgoing bore (2), or form an angle relative the axis (A).
4. A coupling member (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the female member (1a) is provided with a groove (8) extending around the periphery
of the female member (1a), wherein the groove (8) further is provided with two throughgoing
holes (10) and a throughgoing recess (11) for reception of a spring element (9) provided
with end terminations (9a) and at least one bead (9b).
5. A coupling member (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the female member (1a) is provided with an external threaded portion (12).
6. A coupling member (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the female member (1a) has a circular cross-section.
7. A coupling member (1) according to claim 1,
characterised in that the male member (1b) is provided with a throughgoing bore (13).
8. A coupling member (1) according to claim 7,
characterised in that the male member (1b) is provided with an internal threaded area (14).
9. A coupling member (1) according to claim 7 or 8,
characterised in that the male member (1b) over at least of a part of its longitudinal length (L) is provided
with a substantially triangular form, the acute angles being rounded.
10. A coupling member (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the female member (1a) is a flame suppressor or an adapter/attachment element.
11. A coupling member (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the male member (1b) is a flame suppressor or a muzzle of a firearm.
12. A coupling member (1) according to claim 1,
characterised in that the threaded portions (3, 5) and unthreaded portions (4, 6) of both the female and
male member (1a, 1b) are equally displaced relative each other.
13. A coupling member (1) according to claim 1,
characterised in that an entry of each corresponding thread of the threaded portions (3, 5) is located
in a first horizontal plane arranged perpendicularly on a longitudinal axis extending
through the female and male member (1a, 1b) and an exit of each corresponding thread
is located in a second and spaced apart horizontal plane arranged on the longitudinal
axis extending through the female and male member (1a, 1b).