Grip extender for handgun

The present invention provides a grip extender for a handgun. The grip extender provides a relatively continuous surface between the handgun and locked magazine to afford the handgun user with a comfortable grip. The grip extender can be adapted to fit a variety of handguns and magazines.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a device for extending a handgun grip.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Handguns generally include a magazine that is housed in the handgun's grip. For certain handgun models, the use of a full size magazine results in the protrusion of the magazine from the handgun butt. Not only does the magazine's protrusion from the handgun provide for an awkward grip, the portion of the magazine that extends from the handgun is subject to being caught on a holster or other object of clothing on drawing the handgun.

Accordingly, there exists a need for a device for use in conjunction with a handgun and a full size magazine that provides for both a comfortable grip and lessens the likelihood of the magazine being caught when the handgun is drawn. The present invention seeks to fulfill these needs and provides further related advantages.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a grip extender for a handgun. The grip extender provides a relatively continuous surface between the handgun and locked magazine to afford the handgun user with a comfortable grip. In one embodiment, the grip extender has a collar configuration through which fits the magazine to be locked into the handgun. The grip extender fits around the magazine such that when the magazine is locked into the handgun the grip provides a smooth and comfortable fit between the magazine and the handgun butt. The grip extender of the invention can be adapted to fit a variety of handgun models.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

In one aspect, the present invention provides a grip extender for a handgun. The grip extender can be placed over a magazine to be inserted into the handgun and then positioned by locking the magazine in place. The grip extender has a collar configuration, the collar having an aperture sufficient for receiving the handgun's magazine, an upper surface contoured for being received by the handgun's butt lower surface, and a lower surface contoured for receiving the magazine's base. The grip extender of the present invention substantially fills the void about a magazine defined by a magazine fully inserted into a handgun butt. Because the extender can reversibly receive a magazine, magazines can be readily exchanged with a particular extender/handgun combination.

Referring toFIGS. 1,2, and9, representative grip extender10is adapted to receive and fit about magazine20insertable into handgun30.FIGS. 1 and 9illustrate the handgun, magazine, and grip extender assembly.FIG. 2illustrates the handgun, magazine, and grip extender assembly ofFIG. 1with the magazine in the locked position.

A representative embodiment of the grip extender of the invention is illustrated inFIGS. 3-5. In this embodiment the grip extender has a closed-collar configuration. Referring toFIGS. 3 and 4, representative grip extender10having a closed-collar shaped body includes an upper surface that is contoured such that the extender is receivable by a handgun butt. Representative extender10upper surface includes forward upper surface12, rearward upper surface13, and lateral upper surfaces14. The grip extender's upper surface (e.g., surfaces12-14) is contoured such that, when in operating position, the extender fits the handgun's butt lower facing surface. By varying the extender's upper surface contour, the extender can be adapted to fit any one of a variety of different model handguns. The grip extender's lower surface is generally smooth and rests against the magazine base (identified as reference numeral22inFIG. 1) when the extender is in operating position. As with the extender's upper surface, the lower surface can have a variety of contours such that it is adapted to receive the selected magazine base.

Referring toFIGS. 3 and 4, representative grip extender10includes aperture15for receiving the handgun's magazine. Aperture15is defined by forward interior surface16, rearward interior surface17, and lateral interior surfaces18. Aperture15has a size and shape sufficient to receive the magazine and to retain the grip extender at the magazine's base. By varying the extender's aperture, the extender can be adapted to fit any one of a variety of different model magazines.

Referring toFIGS. 3-5, representative grip extender10includes forward facing surface19contoured to provide a natural finger groove such that, when the grip extender is in its operational position, the extender affords a comfortable grip for the handgun user. The contour can be readily seen inFIGS. 1-9.

As illustrated inFIGS. 1-9, the grip extender of the invention can have a height and thickness sufficient to fill the gap defined by a magazine fully inserted into a handgun butt. As used herein, the term “height” refers to the dimension generally from the magazine base toward the handgun handle (i.e., from the extender's lower surface to t its upper surface). The grip extender can have a variety of thicknesses. As used herein, the term “thickness” refers to the dimension generally from the magazine outward to the handgun outer surface (i.e., from the extender's interior surface to its outer surface). In one embodiment, the extender has a thickness sufficient to provide a substantially continuous surface from the handgun butt to the magazine base.

Another representative embodiment of the grip extender of the invention is illustrated inFIGS. 6-8. In this embodiment the grip extender has a substantially U-shaped configuration. Referring toFIGS. 6 and 7, representative grip extender11having a substantially U-shaped body includes an upper surface that is contoured such that the extender is receivable by a handgun butt. Representative extender11upper surface includes forward upper surface12, rearward upper surface13, and lateral upper surfaces14. The grip extender's upper surface (e.g., surfaces12-14) is contoured such that, when in operating position, the extender fits the handgun's butt lower facing surface. The extender can be adapted to fit any one of a variety of different model handguns. The grip extender's lower surface is generally smooth and rests against the magazine base (identified as reference numeral22inFIG. 1) when the extender is in operating position. As with the extender's upper surface, the lower surface can have a variety of contours such that it is adapted to receive the selected magazine base.

Referring toFIGS. 6 and 7, representative grip extender11includes aperture15for receiving the handgun's magazine. Aperture15is defined by forward interior surface16, rearward interior surfaces17, and lateral interior surfaces18. Aperture15has a size and shape sufficient to receive the magazine and to retain the grip extender at the magazine's base. By varying the extender's aperture, the extender can be adapted to fit any one of a variety of different model magazines.

Referring toFIGS. 6-8, representative grip extender11includes forward facing surface19contoured to provide a natural finger groove such that, when the grip extender is in its operational position, the extender affords a comfortable grip for the handgun user. The contour can be readily seen inFIGS. 1-9.

As noted above, the grip extender of the present invention can be formed to suit any one of a variety of handgun and magazine models. The grip extender's collar configuration can be varied such that a particular magazine can fit through and retain the extender. The grip extender's upper surface can also be varied to receive a particular handgun butt. Likewise, the grip extender's lower surface can be varied to receive a particular magazine. The representative grip extenders illustrated inFIGS. 1-9are formed to receive a Sig Sauer Model 228 utilizing a full size magazine from Sig Sauer Model 226. It will be appreciated that the grip extender of the invention can be formed to be adapted to a variety of handguns and magazines.

To fit a handgun with the grip extender of the present invention, the handgun's magazine is inserted through the grip extender with the extender's upper surface facing toward the top of the magazine and then slide down the magazine until seated at the bottom of the magazine; the magazine with surrounding grip extender is then inserted into the handgun butt (see FIGS.1and9); and the magazine locked into position (see FIG.2).FIG. 10shows the preferred embodiment of the invention using the Sig Sauer Model 226 magazine. The Sig Sauer Model 226 magazine, and many other magazines for a variety of handguns, has a floor plate24(FIG. 9) that has a periphery larger than the periphery of the magazine body. The preferred embodiment uses this floor plate periphery to allow the grip extender to capture the magazine securely.FIG. 10shows a tang26, with a stepped surface26A parallel to the floor plate of the magazine. This tang is slightly deformed away from the magazine as the grip extender is slid down the length of the magazine. As the tang travels past the floor plate it elastically returns to its original conformation thereby placing the step of the tang26A under the bottom of the floor plate, with the bottom shoulder of the ribs23supporting the top of the floor plate, securing the grip extender to the magazine. The ribbing of these supports allows them to slightly deform as the grip extender is mounted onto the magazine, again helping to secure the fit.

It will be appreciated that this design can include the grip extender having material32that extends below the lower surface of floor plate thereby protecting the extended handgun magazine by absorbing shocks that may occur by releasing the magazine from the pistol and letting the magazine drop onto a hard surface.

Ammunition cartridges used in handguns come in a variety of gunpowder loads usually measured in grains of powder and slug types and slug coatings such as hollow points, full metal jackets, and Teflon coatings, among others. Being able to differentiate which cartridges are loaded in which magazines would make it easier to select the correct cartridge for a particular circumstance. It is another object of the present invention to use the grip extender shape or color to allow that distinguishing to occur. The grip extender may have embossed or debossed features such as bumps or dots to allow tactile differentiation. Colors, either molded in or added later to the grip extender, may be used to visually select the magazine with the appropriate cartridge for the situation. Or a combination of colors and physical features may be used.

The grip extender of the present invention can be formed as a molded plastic piece from a variety of materials. Suitable materials include elastomeric materials, such as plastics, for example, nylon, glass filled nylon and ABS, among others. For use in extremely cold climates a high impact glass filled nylon may be selected.