Dust cover assembly for a firearm
US-11359880-B2 · Jun 14, 2022 · US
US11846482B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11846482-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217857770-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 5, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2023 |
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Systems, methods, and apparatus for an ejection port cover with a multifunctional pin. In one embodiment, a fixed pin and a spring-loaded pin both mate with hinge openings at ends of the ejection port. The spring-loaded pin can be longitudinally biased by a spring, such as a torsion spring. This same spring can perform biasing of the ejection port cover toward an open position as well as biasing of a flag extending from the spring-loaded pin into a locked position when the ejection port cover is not installed.
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What is claimed: 1. An ejection port cover assembly comprising: an ejection port cover; a first pin configured to rotate within a first hinge opening of a firearm receiver portion; a spring; a second pin configured to be spring-loaded by the spring, and to rotate within and selectively engage with a second hinge opening of the firearm receiver portion; and a user interface surface extending radially outward from the second pin; wherein the spring is configured to apply a torsional bias to the user interface surface and to bias the second pin away from the first pin along a common axis, and wherein when installed on the firearm receiver portion, the spring in combination with the user interface surface biases the ejection port cover toward an open position. 2. The ejection port cover assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a lip arranged on an inside of the ejection port cover and shaped and sized to create a tight seal with an ejection port of the firearm when the ejection port cover is closed. 3. The ejection port cover assembly of claim 2 , further comprising a detent for locking the ejection port cover in a closed position, and wherein the ejection port cover is primarily formed of polymer and the detent is metal. 4. The ejection port cover assembly of claim 2 , wherein the lip is formed of a polymer and is configured to deformably seal with the ejection port. 5. The ejection port cover assembly of claim 1 , wherein the spring is coupled to the user interface surface and an inside of the ejection port cover. 6. The ejection port cover assembly of claim 1 , wherein the spring biases the second pin into the selective engagement with the second hinge opening. 7. A firearm comprising: a receiver portion comprising: an ejection port; a first hinge opening at a first end of the ejection port; a second hinge opening at a second end of the ejection port; and an ejection port cover comprising: a first pin selectively mated with the first hinge opening; a spring; a second pin configured to be spring-loaded by the spring and selectively mated with the second hinge opening, wherein the second pin is configured for removal from the second hinge opening while the first pin is still mated with the first hinge opening, thereby enabling tool-less removal of the ejection port cover from the receiver portion; and a flag extending from the second pin and configured to bias the ejection port cover toward an open position. 8. The firearm of claim 7 , wherein the spring is configured to bias the second pin into the second hinge opening. 9. The firearm of claim 7 , wherein the spring wraps around a portion of the second pin, and is not exposed to the outside of the firearm when the ejection port cover is in a closed position. 10. The firearm of claim 7 , wherein the spring is wrapped around the second pin, coupled to a flag of the second pin, and coupled to the ejection port cover, such that the spring biases the ejection port cover toward an open position, biases the second pin into engagement with the second hinge opening, and biases the flag toward an open position. 11. The firearm of claim 7 , wherein the second pin further comprises a flag biased against the receiver portion, when the ejection port is in a closed position, thereby coiling the spring. 12. The firearm of claim 11 , wherein the spring is coupled to the flag such that rotation or translation of the flag correspondingly coils or compresses the spring. 13. The firearm of claim 7 , wherein the flag and the spring engage to provide a torsional bias to the ejection port cover. 14. The firearm of claim 7 , wherein the ejection port cover further comprises a lip extending into the ejection port to form a seal with the receiver portion. 15. The firearm of claim 14 , wherein the lip is formed of a polymer and deformably seals with the ejection port. 16. A firearm ejection port assembly cover comprising: an ejection port cover; a first pin configured for selective mating with a first hinge opening of a firearm receiver portion; a spring; a second pin configured to be spring-loaded by the spring, and configured for selective mating with a second hinge opening of the firearm receiver portion, wherein the second pin is configured for removal from the second hinge opening while the fixed pin is mated with the first hinge opening, thereby enabling tool-less removal of the ejection port cover from the firearm receiver portion; a pin extension from the second pin engaged with the spring and configured to (1) bias the ejection port cover into an open position and (2) be used in removing the second pin from the second hinge opening. 17. The firearm ejection port assembly cover of claim 16 , wherein the spring is configured to bias the second pin into the second hinge opening. 18. The firearm ejection port assembly cover of claim 16 , wherein the spring wraps around a portion of the second pin, and is not exposed to the outside of a firearm when the ejection port cover is in a closed position. 19. The firearm ejection port assembly cover of claim 16 , wherein the spring is wrapped around the second pin, engaged with a notch in the ejection port cover, and engaged with a notch in the pin extension. 20. The firearm ejection port assembly cover of claim 16 , wherein the ejection port cover further comprises a lip extending into an ejection port to form a seal with the receiver portion. 21. The firearm ejection port assembly cover of claim 20 , wherein the lip is formed of a polymer and deformably seals with the ejection port.
Dust- or weather-protection caps or covers (protecting-caps for trigger guards F41A17/54) · CPC title
Cartridge extractors, i.e. devices for pulling cartridges or cartridge cases at least partially out of the cartridge chamber; Cartridge ejectors, i.e. devices for throwing the extracted cartridges or cartridge cases free of the gun (F41A9/54, {F41C9/08} take precedence; {Means for removing duds or misfires in rocket throwers F41F3/058}) · CPC title
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