Ordnance – Charging mechanisms for guns
Reexamination Certificate
2010-05-03
2010-11-16
Carone, Michael (Department: 3641)
Ordnance
Charging mechanisms for guns
C042S016000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07832322
ABSTRACT:
An ambidextrous charging handle for a firearm consists of two separate assemblies, these being an oblong handle that contains a latch mechanism and a central shaft member. The parts are joined together by a combination of the latch mechanism and alignment grooves in the central shaft member interacting with a locating flange on the handle, and a pair of retaining and pivoting connectors that secure the latch to the handle and the central shaft member. The latch mechanism includes cam activation via a retention relief cut acting against a fixed retention and pivot connector. The second point of retention for the assembly is via a second retaining connector that transmits the retraction force applied to the handle on one end of the latch and to the central shaft member through the interconnection of the second combination retention and pivot connector on the proximal end of the latch body.
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Carone Michael
Eley James R.
Eley Law Firm Co.
Forhan Michael A.
Klein Gabriel J
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