Patent ID: 8296989
Filing Date: 2012-10-30
Classification: F41A,F41C,Y10T

Abstract:
1. An adapter for mounting muzzle fired bullet trap type grenades on short barreled rifles comprising: said adapter having an elongated unitary body divided length-wise into a narrow cylindrical front section, a tapered midsection, which midsection tapers out from the narrow front section to a greater diameter cylindrical rear section, with an aligned central longitudinal channel extending through all three sections, which channel has a common center line; the section of the central longitudinal channel within the narrow front cylindrical section having a length that is greater than the length of the tapered midsection and a diameter sufficient to allow a bullet fired from said rifle to pass therethrough along said common center line without impacting the channel; the section of the central longitudinal channel within the greater diameter cylindrical rear section being of a diameter to accept and extend over the muzzle of said rifle; the section of the central longitudinal channel within the midsection tapering down from the diameter of the section thereof within the greater diameter rear section, to the diameter of the section within the narrow cylindrical front section; the narrow cylindrical front section having sufficient length and an outside diameter to mount a muzzle fired bullet trap grenade thereabout, such that there is adequate overlap support for the mounted grenade to be accurately aligned and fired on target; said greater diameter cylindrical rear section having an upper channel cut-out, a corresponding lower channel cut-out, and two side channels therebetween within the opposed walls of the greater diameter cylindrical rear sections, which cut-outs and channels are in a plan generally perpendicular to said common centerline, and which plan is adjacent the end said greater diameter cylindrical rear section; a unitary locking mechanism having two side columns that extend through said upper channel cut-out, which side columns extending through the two side channels, and which side columns connect to the sides of an arcual shaped tongue located in and across the corresponding lower channel cut-out; the unitary locking mechanism having a finger push section which extends from said side columns away from said greater diameter cylindrical rear section and bends over and parallel to the surface of the enlarged diameter cylindrical rear section in the direction of the narrow cylindrical front section; the finger push section of the unitary locking mechanism being normally biased away from the surface of the enlarged diameter cylindrical rear section by a spring located between the finger push section and the surface of the enlarged diameter cylindrical rear section; whereby, when the finger push section is pressed into a corresponding cut-out in the surface of the enlarged cylindrical rear section, the two side columns will push the arcual shaped tongue within the lower channel cut-out through and out of that cut-out, thereby allowing the muzzle of the rifle to be lodged within the enlarged rear section without being obstructed by the arcual shaped tongue which is normally located within the lower channel cut-out; and where, when the pressure is removed from the finger push section, the arcual shaped tongue will return to its normal position, the arcual tongue portion thereby mating into a corresponding channel near the end of the rifle muzzle and becoming held therein by the pressure of the spring; and where a locking pin is fixed by threads within the end of the enlarged diameter rear body section, central to the lower channel cut-out, which locking pin is positioned through a channel within the unitary locking mechanism, and through the lower channel cut-out, so as to ensure that the locking mechanism remains fixed within the enlarged rear cylindrical section, held in place therebetween by said pin and said spring.