Firearms – Revolvers – Firing mechanism
Patent
1984-11-19
1987-02-10
Kyle, Deborah L.
Firearms
Revolvers
Firing mechanism
42 66, F41C 100, F41C 1708
Patent
active
046414495
ABSTRACT:
An anti-lock up improvement for a conventional revolver which comprises a cam follower lever cooperating with cam surfaces on the hand for insuring that during a manually controlled movement of the trigger through a second segment of its return stroke, following a manual hammer movement back into its battery position, the hand end will move into a position to engage the next ratchet tooth after the trigger has been engaged with the cylinder lock, so that the trigger can be manually moved into its rearward position from any position within the manually controlled second segment of the return stroke of the trigger, thus preventing the trigger from being locked against such movement as would be the case when the hand moves into a position to engage the next ratchet tooth before the trigger has been engaged with the cylinder lock, and the manual movement of the trigger toward its rearward position is commenced after the hand end has been moved into a position to engage the next ratchet tooth and before the trigger has engaged the cylinder lock.
REFERENCES:
patent: 193367 (1877-07-01), Forehand et al.
patent: 313048 (1885-03-01), Bliss
patent: 4218839 (1980-08-01), Brouthers
Kapland Mitchell A.
London Jack W.
Norikane Kiyoshi
Carone Michael
Kyle Deborah L.
Trident Engineering, Inc.
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