IP Library Granted Patent US 7,140,138
Granted Patent B1
US 7,140,138 · App. 11/248,439 · Granted Nov 28, 2006

Firearm hammer with adjustable spur

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,140,138
App. No.
11/248,439
Granted
Nov 28, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A firearm hammer has a hammer body with a hammer pivot axis for attachment to a firearm frame. A spur is connected to the hammer body, and the spur is movable among a number of positions with respect to the hammer body. The spur may be attached in a standard position in which it extends within the medial plane of the hammer body for use without a scope, or offset positions in which it angles away from the medial plane to provide accessibility. The offset angle may be 45 degrees, and a mating feature may provide the several attachment positions, each secure against movement except by deliberate removal of a fastener.

Claims (48)

1. A firearm comprising:

a frame;

a barrel connected to the frame and defining a barrel axis;

the frame defining a transverse hammer pivot axis perpendicular to the barrel axis;

a hammer having a hammer body operably connected to the frame to provide about the hammer pivot axis;

the hammer having a spur connected to the hammer body; and

the spur being movable among a plurality of positions with respect to the hammer body; and

wherein the end portion of the spur is movable between a first position in which the end portion is aligned with a vertical medial plane defined by the barrel axis, and at least a second position in which the end portion of the spur is laterally offset from the medial plane in a first lateral direction.

2. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the spur is pivotally connected to the hammer body for rotation about a spur axis, the spur axis being angularly offset from the hammer pivot axis.

3. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the spur is movable to a third position in which the end portion of the spur is laterally offset from the medial plane in a second lateral direction opposite the first lateral direction.

4. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the first and second positions are angularly offset by 45 degrees.

5. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the spur is secured to the hammer body by a fastener, and wherein the spur is prevented from pivoting when the fastener is secured, such that the fastener must be deliberately removed to move the spur to another position.

6. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the hammer body defines a polygonal feature, and the spur defines a corresponding matable polygonal feature, such that the spur may be connected to the hammer body with the polygonal feature mated, in a plurality of different orientations.

7. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the hammer body defines a key feature having a profile with a rotational symmetry providing the same configuration in a plurality of different orientations, and the spur defines a corresponding matable key feature, such that the spur may be connected to the hammer body with the key features mated, in a plurality of different orientations.

8. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the spur includes a striking face positioned to strike a firing pin of the firearm, and the hammer body is spaced apart from the firing pin, such that removal of the spur renders the firearm unable to be fired.

9. A hammer for a firearm having a barrel axis:

a hammer body defining a hammer pivot axis adapted for pivotal attachment to a firearm frame;

a spur connected to the hammer body; and

the spur being movable among a plurality of positions with respect to the hammer body; and

having a second portion wherein the second portion is movable between a first position in which it is aligned with a vertical medial plane defined by the barrel axis, and at least a second portion in which the second portion of the spur is laterally offset from the medial plane in a first lateral direction.

10. The hammer of claim 9 , wherein the spur is pivotally connected to the hammer body.

11. The hammer of claim 9 wherein the spur is movable to a third position in which the end portion of the spur is laterally offset from the medial plane in a second lateral direction opposite the first lateral direction.

12. The hammer of claim 9 wherein the first and second positions are angularly offset by 45 degrees.

13. The hammer of claim 9 wherein the spur is secured to the hammer body by a fastener, and wherein the spur is prevented from pivoting when the fastener is secured, such that the fastener must be deliberately removed to move the spur to another position.

14. The hammer of claim 9 wherein the hammer body defines a polygonal feature, and the spur defines a corresponding matable polygonal feature, such that the spur may be connected to the hammer body with the polygonal features mated, in a plurality of different orientations.

15. The hammer of claim 9 wherein the hammer body defines a key feature having a profile with a rotational symmetry providing the same configuration in a plurality of different orientations, and the spur defines a corresponding matable key feature, such that the spur may be connected to the hammer body with the key feature mated, in a plurality of different orientations.

16. The hammer of claim 15 wherein the key feature is an octagon.

17. A hammer for a firearm having a barrel axis:

a hammer body defining a hammer pivot axis adapted for pivotal attachment to a firearm frame;

a spur removably connected to the hammer body; and

the spur having an attachment feature providing a plurality of different attachment positions with respect to the hammer body;

and having a second portion wherein the second portion is movable between a first position in which it is aligned with a vertical medial plane defined by the barrel axis, and at least a second position in which the second portion of the spur is laterally offset from the medial plane in a first lateral direction.

18. The hammer of claim 17 wherein the hammer body defines a medial plane perpendicular to the pivot axis, and wherein at least one of the attachment positions is angularly offset from the medial plane.

19. A firearm comprising:

a frame;

a barrel connected to the frame and defining a barrel axis;

the frame defining a transverse hammer pivot axis perpendicular to the barrel axis;

a hammer having a hammer body operably connected to the frame to pivot about the hammer pivot axis;

the hammer having a spur connected to the hammer body;

the spur being movable among a plurality of positions with respect to the hammer body;

wherein the spur is secured to the hammer body by a fastener; and

wherein the spur is prevented from pivoting when the fastener is secured, such that the fastener must be deliberately removed to move the spur to another position.

20. A hammer for a firearm comprising:

a hammer body defining a hammer pivot axis adapted for pivotal attachment to a firearm frame;

a spur connected to the hammer body;

the spur being movable among a plurality of positions with respect to the hammer body;

wherein the spur is secured to the hammer body by a fastener; and

wherein the spur is prevented from pivoting when the fastener is secured, such that the fastener must be deliberately removed to move the spur to another position.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 19, 2024
From: SMITH & WESSON INC.
To: TCA IP, LLC
Reel/Frame 067164/0115 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2019
From: AMERICAN OUTDOOR BRANDS SALES COMPANY
To: SMITH & WESSON INC.
Reel/Frame 049572/0919 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 18, 2019
From: SMITH & WESSON CORP.
To: AMERICAN OUTDOOR BRANDS SALES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 049507/0562 →