IP Library Granted Patent US 7,254,913
Granted Patent B2
US 7,254,913 · App. 11/270,944 · Granted Aug 14, 2007

Revolver for firing high velocity ammunition

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Patent No.
US 7,254,913
App. No.
11/270,944
Granted
Aug 14, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A revolver for firing high velocity ammunition includes a frame, a cylinder, a barrel, and a firing mechanism. The revolver may include one or more of the following, each of which is especially adapted for use in the context of firing high velocity ammunition: spacers for adjusting a barrel-cylinder gap, for eliminating broaching of the rearward surface(s) of the barrel; a forcing cone formed in the rearward opening of the barrel for accommodating deformed projectiles; a reflective surface (e.g., mirrored surface) provided on the cone and/or barrel rearward surfaces, for reducing erosion resulting from using high velocity ammunition; gain-twist rifling in the barrel for a smoother transition to full projectile velocity; a larger diameter, hardened firing pin bushing for minimizing brass flow in the rearward direction; and a front sight assembly that minimizes lateral shift or drift of the sight pin during firing.

Claims (63)

1. A firearm for firing high velocity ammunition, the firearm comprising:

a frame;

a barrel connected to the frame and having a longitudinal, cylindrical bore extending there through and a forcing cone formed in a rearward end of the barrel, wherein a surface of said forcing cone is provided with a reflective finish for reducing erosion from hot gases when the firearm is discharged; and

at least one chamber operatively aligned with the barrel for housing a round of ammunition having a cartridge casing, wherein the chamber is adjustably spaced apart from the rearward end of the barrel by way of at least one removable spacer, wherein said spacer is located at a forward end of the barrel opposite said rearward end of the barrel;

wherein the frame is provided with a firing pin aperture extending through a bushing-less, integral bolster face portion of the frame proximate a rearward side of the at least one chamber, said bolster face portion being hardened for supporting the casing during discharge.

2. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the forcing cone comprises:

a conical sidewall having a rearward edge defined by a perimeter of a rearward opening of the barrel and a forward edge defined by a perimeter of a rearward end of the bore, wherein the forward and rearward edges of the forcing cone each have a radius for facilitating the movement of a projectile from the chamber into the forcing cone.

3. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the reflective finish is at least a highly reflective surface.

4. A firearm for firing high velocity ammunition, the firearm comprising:

a frame;

a barrel connected to the frame and having a longitudinal, cylindrical bore extending there through and a forcing cone formed in a rearward end of the barrel, wherein a surface of said forcing cone is provided with a reflective finish for reducing erosion from hot gases when the firearm is discharged;

at least one chamber operatively aligned with the barrel for housing a round of ammunition having a cartridge casing, wherein the chamber is adjustably spaced apart from the rearward end of the barrel by way of at least one removable spacer disposed between the frame and barrel;

wherein the frame is provided with a firing pin aperture extending through a bushing-less integral bolster face portion of the frame proximate a rearward side of the at least one chamber, said bolster face portion being hardened for supporting the casing during discharge, wherein

the frame includes a main portion and a shroud connected to the main portion, said barrel being disposed in the shroud;

the shroud, includes a fore-facing flange positioned proximate a forward end of the shroud; and

the at least one removable spacer is an annular spacer abutting the shroud flange, wherein the width of the spacer is selected to provide a desired spacing between the barrel and chamber.

5. A firearm for firing high velocity ammunition, the firearm comprising:

a frame;

a barrel connected to the frame and having a longitudinal, cylindrical bore extending there through and a forcing cone formed in a rearward end of the barrel, wherein a surface of said forcing cone is provided with a reflective finish for reducing erosion from hot gases when the firearm is discharged;

at least one chamber operatively aligned with the barrel for housing a round of ammunition having a cartridge casing, wherein the chamber is adjustably spaced apart from the rearward end of the barrel by way of at least one removable spacer disposed between the frame and barrel;

wherein the frame is provided with a firing pin aperture extending through a bushing-less, integral bolster face portion of the frame proximate a rearward side of the at least one chamber, said bolster face portion being hardened for supporting the casing during discharge, wherein

the frame further includes a main portion and a shroud connected to the main portion, said barrel being disposed in the shroud;

the shroud includes a fore-facing flange positioned proximate a forward end of the shroud;

the at least one removable spacer is an annular spacer abutting the shroud flange, wherein the width of the spacer is selected to provide a desired spacing between the barrel and chamber; and

wherein the barrel includes a rear-facing flange positioned proximate a forward end of the barrel for abutting the spacer.

6. The firearm of claim 1 wherein an inner wall of the barrel that defines the bore is provided with gain-twist rifling.

7. A firearm for firing high velocity ammunition, the firearm comprising:

a frame;

a barrel connected to the frame and having a longitudinal, cylindrical bore extending there through and a forcing cone formed in a rearward end of the barrel, wherein a surface of said forcing cone is provided with a reflective finish for reducing erosion from hot gases when the firearm is discharged;

at least one chamber operatively aligned with the barrel for housing a round of ammunition having a cartridge casing, wherein the chamber is adjustably spaced apart from the rearward end of the barrel by way of at least one removable spacer disposed between the frame and barrel;

wherein the frame is provided with a firing pin aperture extending through a bushing-less, integral bolster face portion of the frame proximate a rearward side of the at least one chamber, said bolster face portion being hardened for supporting the casing during discharge;

wherein an inner wall of the barrel that defines the bore is provided with gain-twist rifling; and

wherein the gain-twist rifling comprises a plurality of alternating lands and grooves in the inner wall, wherein the grooves have a twist rate that varies along the length of the barrel from a slow rate at the rearward end of the barrel to a higher rate at a forward end of the barrel, and wherein the width of the lands increases as the twist rate increases.

8. The firearm of claim 1 further comprising:

a front sight assembly attached to at least one of the frame and barrel, wherein the front sight assembly includes a sight pin and a dumbbell-shaped locating pin cooperative with the sight pin for minimizing lateral shift or drift of the sight pin during the firing of high velocity ammunition from the firearm.

9. The firearm of claim 8 wherein the front sight assembly further comprises:

a receiving slot provided in the at least one of the frame and barrel, said receiving slot extending longitudinally in the direction of a longitudinal firing axis of the firearm, wherein the locating pin is positioned laterally across the receiving slot perpendicular to the longitudinal firing axis;

an anchor disposed in the receiving slot, and a first connection member connecting the anchor to the sight pin, said first connection member being narrower than both the sight pin and anchor; and

a spring mounted in a rearward portion of the receiving slot and urging the anchor against the locating pin.

10. The firearm of claim 9 wherein:

the anchor and the first connection member define a fore-facing angle there between;

the locating pin comprises first and second protrusions interconnected by a second connection member; and

the second connection member is received in a vertex of the angle upon the spring urging the anchor against the locating pin, said first and second protrusions retaining at least one of the anchor and first connection member there between.

11. A firearm for firing high velocity ammunition, the firearm comprising:

a frame;

a barrel connected to the frame; and

at least one chamber operatively aligned with the barrel for housing a round of ammunition, wherein the chamber is adjustably spaced apart from a rearward end of the barrel facing the chamber by way of at least one removable spacer;

wherein said spacer is located at a forward end of the barrel opposite said rearward end of the barrel.

12. A firearm for firing high velocity ammunition, the firearm comprising:

a frame;

a barrel connected to the frame;

at least one chamber operatively aligned with the barrel for housing a round of ammunition, wherein the chamber is adjustably spaced apart from a rearward end of the barrel facing the chamber by way of at least one removable spacer disposed between the frame and barrel;

wherein the frame includes a main portion and a shroud connected to the main portion, said barrel being disposed in the shroud;

the shroud includes a fore-facing flange positioned proximate a fore end of the shroud; and

the at least one removable spacer is an annular spacer abutting the shroud flange, wherein the width of the spacer is selected to provide a desired spacing between the barrel and chamber.

13. A firearm for firing high velocity ammunition, the firearm comprising:

a frame

a barrel connected to the frame;

at least one chamber operatively aligned with the barrel for housing a round of ammunition, wherein the chamber is adjustably spaced apart from a rearward end of the barrel facing the chamber by way of at least one removable spacer disposed between the frame and barrel;

wherein the frame includes a main portion and a shroud connected to the main portion, said barrel being disposed in the shroud;

the shroud includes a fore-facing flange positioned proximate a fore end of the shroud;

the at least one removable spacer is an annular spacer abutting the shroud flange, wherein the width of the spacer is selected to provide a desired spacing between the barrel and chamber; and

wherein the barrel includes a rear-facing flange positioned proximate a fore end of the barrel for abutting the spacer.

Assignments (2)
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 →