System and method for collaborative authentication
US-2017295179-A1 · Oct 12, 2017 · US
US11112201B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11112201-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016942074-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 7, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 7, 2021 |
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A barrel porting system for a firearm in one embodiment includes a barrel defining an axially extending barrel bore, a porting device coupled to the barrel and including a plurality of gas portholes in fluid communication with the barrel bore, and an outer shroud encircling at least the porting device. The shroud includes at least one gas discharge port arranged to vent combustion gas from firing the firearm in an outwards direction. An annular gas collection plenum formed between the shroud and porting device is configured to collect gas from the gas portholes and discharge the gas through the at least one discharge port in the shroud. In one implementation, the plenum is formed by a recessed channel in the muzzle device which extends around the entire circumference of the device. Various threaded and unthreaded coupling methods may be used to secure the muzzle device to the barrel.
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A barrel porting system for a firearm comprising: a barrel including a longitudinal axis, a muzzle end, and an axially extending barrel bore which defines a projectile pathway; a detachable porting device removably coupled to the barrel, the porting device comprising a plurality of gas portholes in fluid communication with the barrel bore; an elongated outer shroud encircling the porting device, the shroud including at least one gas discharge port arranged to vent combustion gas from firing the firearm in an outwards direction; and an annular gas collection plenum formed between the shroud and porting device, the plenum configured to collect gas from the gas portholes and discharge the gas through the at least one discharge port in the shroud; wherein the shroud comprises a rear shroud portion and a front shroud cap detachably mounted to the rear shroud portion, and wherein the at least one discharge port is formed in the front shroud cap, wherein the rear shroud portion extends the majority of the length of the barrel. 2. The barrel porting system according to claim 1 , wherein the porting device comprises a cylindrical tubular body defining a longitudinally-extending internal central passageway concentrically aligned with the barrel bore. 3. The barrel porting system according to claim 1 , wherein the gas collection plenum extends around an entire circumference of the porting device. 4. The barrel porting system according to claim 3 , wherein the plenum is defined by a circumferentially-extending annular channel recessed into an exterior surface of the porting device and formed by a reduced diameter portion thereof. 5. The barrel porting system according to claim 1 , wherein the gas portholes are arranged in a 360 degree pattern around an entire circumference of the porting device. 6. The barrel porting system according to claim 5 , wherein the gas portholes are formed on the porting device within the plenum to discharge gas from the barrel bore directly into the plenum. 7. The barrel porting system according to claim 1 , wherein the gas portholes have a circular shape. 8. The barrel porting system according to claim 5 , wherein the gas portholes are uniformly spaced apart circumferentially and longitudinally. 9. The barrel porting system according to claim 8 , wherein the portholes are arranged in longitudinally spaced apart circular arrays around a circumference of the porting device. 10. The barrel porting system according to claim 9 , wherein the portholes in each circular array are circumferentially staggered in location from the portholes in each adjacent circular array. 11. The barrel porting system according to claim 1 , wherein the porting device is secured to the muzzle end of the barrel by a thread-less coupling mechanism. 12. A barrel porting system for a firearm comprising: a barrel including a longitudinal axis, a muzzle end, and an axially extending barrel bore which defines a projectile pathway; a detachable porting device removably coupled to the barrel, the porting device comprising a plurality of gas portholes in fluid communication with the barrel bore; an elongated outer shroud encircling the porting device, the shroud including at least one gas discharge port arranged to vent combustion gas from firing the firearm in an outwards direction; and an annular gas collection plenum formed between the shroud and porting device, the plenum configured to collect gas from the gas portholes and discharge the gas through the at least one discharge port in the shroud wherein the porting device is secured to the muzzle end of the barrel by a thread- less coupling mechanism; wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a transversely oriented set screw having a conical distal end engaging a complementary angled annular retention bearing surface on the porting device which creates a wedging action therebetween when the set screw is tightened. 13. The barrel porting system according to claim 12 , wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a wedge insert removably inserted into the shroud, the wedge insert including an upwardly extending entrapment projection which engages the porting device to prevent axial withdrawal from the shroud. 14. The barrel porting system according to claim 13 , further comprising an axially oriented set screw received in a threaded longitudinal bore of the wedge insert, the set screw rotatable and linearly movable to engage a portion of the shroud to lock the wedge insert therein. 15. The barrel porting system according to claim 1 , wherein the porting device is secured to the muzzle end of the barrel via a threaded coupling mechanism. 16. The barrel porting system according to claim 1 , further comprising a front sight mounted on the shroud. 17. The barrel porting system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one gas discharge port comprises a pair a longitudinally elongated slots formed in the shroud and positioned over top of the gas collection plenum, the gas discharge ports each receiving gas directly from the gas collection plenum to vent the gas to atmosphere. 18. The barrel porting system according to claim 17 , wherein the slots are angularly separated from each other on the shroud by an angle of about and including 60 to 90 degrees. 19. The barrel porting system according to claim 1 , wherein the annular gas collection plenum is configured to receive combustion gas from the gas portholes, circulate the gas circumferentially around a circumference of the muzzle brake, and discharge the gas outwards through the at least one discharge port in the shroud to atmosphere. 20. A firearm comprising the barrel porting system according to claim 1 , wherein the firearm comprises: a frame or receiver supporting the barrel; and a trigger-actuated firing mechanism positioned in the frame or receiver, the firing mechanism including a trigger coupled to a movable striking member operable to discharge the firearm via a trigger pull; wherein discharging the firearm causes combustion gas to flow outwards from the gas portholes into the gas collection plenum, circulate through the plenum to the at least one gas discharge port in the shroud, and then flow outwards from the at least one discharge port to atmosphere. 21. The firearm according to claim 20 , wherein the firearm is a revolver or pistol. 22. A method for porting gas from a firearm comprising: providing a firearm including a barrel including an axially extending barrel bore which defines a projectile pathway, and a muzzle device coupled to the barrel and in fluid communication with the barrel bore; firing the firearm; radially discharging combustion gas from the barrel bore through an array of gas portholes in the barrel in; receiving the gas in an annular gas collection plenum defined by the muzzle device and formed by a recessed annular gas collection channel in the barrel, the gas collection plenum extending 360 degrees around a circumference of the muzzle device; and discharging the gas from the gas collection plenum through at least one gas discharge port formed in an outer shroud surrounding the muzzle device. 23. The method according to claim 22 , when the array of gas portholes extend around the circumference of the muzzle device to vent gas into the gas collection plenum in all radial directions from the muzzle device. 24. The method according to claim 22 , wherein the at least one gas discharge portion is located on an
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