Barrel nut assembly and method to attach a barrel to a firearm using such assembly
US-2018119721-A1 · May 3, 2018 · US
US11898589B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11898589-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017071711-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 15, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2024 |
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A barrel nut assembly for use on a variety of firearms is provided. The assembly is made up of a barrel nut, generally cylindrical in shape with a threaded central bore, and an externally threaded locknut which is used in conjunction with the barrel nut to secure a barrel to a firearm upper receiver. The barrel nut has an integral bushing on its exterior constructed to support either the gas tube or piston of the host firearm's operating system. The barrel nut is configured so that it may be independently and non-rotationally held within a vice or other fixture during installation of the barrel and while the locknut is tightened to a preset torque to hold the barrel in place. The barrel nut assembly affords the user a method and apparatus that aligns a central bore in the bushing with the opening in the upper receiver that receives an operating system component of the firearm while the barrel nut is independent of the torque applied to the locknut to properly secure the barrel to the upper receiver.
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What is claimed is: 1. A barrel nut assembly for connecting a firearm barrel to a receiver of a gas operated rifle, said barrel nut assembly comprising: a barrel nut which is substantially cylindrical in shape and defines a longitudinally extending bore extending from a back end of said barrel nut along a longitudinal axis to a front end of the barrel nut, said bore having internal threads to be secured at the back end to an externally threaded front end part of the receiver, the front end of said bore being configured to receive a rear end portion of the firearm barrel therein, wherein said front end of the barrel nut has an integrally formed exterior flange having at least two squared off sections to render a forward face of the barrel nut substantially square, the at least two squared off sections configured to be captured within a fixture that rotationally restrains said barrel nut; and a locknut having external threads that engage with the internal threads in the barrel nut bore, enabling the locknut to be threadedly received within and connected to the barrel nut, said locknut being configured to compressively engage and secure said firearm barrel in position against said receiver as the locknut is screwed into the barrel nut and tightened to a preset torque value, a rotational orientation of said barrel nut about the barrel being independent of torque applied to the locknut. 2. The barrel nut assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least two squared off sections of the forward face of the barrel nut are spaced ninety degrees apart. 3. The barrel nut assembly of claim 1 , wherein said barrel nut includes an integral support structure that includes a longitudinally extending bore configured to receive a portion of a gas operating system of the gas operated rifle. 4. The barrel nut assembly of claim 3 , wherein said integral support structure includes a bushing positioned on a top side of said barrel nut having the longitudinally extending bore configured to receive the portion of the gas operating system of the gas operated rifle, wherein the portion of the gas operating system is a gas tube. 5. The barrel nut assembly of claim 1 , wherein a forward face of said locknut includes a grippable structure configured to be engaged with a complementary gripping structure on a tool that is used to apply torque to said locknut. 6. The barrel nut assembly of claim 1 , wherein a forward face of said locknut is provided with a plurality of spaced grooves configured to engage with correspondingly spaced teeth on a wrench which is used to apply torque to said locknut. 7. A gas operated firearm comprising: an upper receiver having a forward end with an externally threaded extension and an opening for receiving an operating rod of a gas operating system; a barrel having an annular flange proximate a rear end of said barrel; and a barrel nut assembly for connecting said barrel to said upper receiver, said barrel nut assembly including: an internally threaded barrel nut threadingly secured to said externally threaded extension of the receiver and a front end of the barrel nut being configured to receive the rear end of the barrel therein, said barrel nut having a throughbore adjacent to a periphery of said barrel nut that is aligned with said receiver opening to receive said operating rod therethrough, wherein the front end of the barrel nut has an integrally formed exterior flange having at least two squared off sections to render a forward face of the barrel nut substantially square, the at least two squared off sections configured to be captured within a fixture that rotationally restrains said barrel nut; and a locknut having external threads that engage with the internally threaded barrel nut to compressively engage and secure said barrel in position against said receiver, a back side of said barrel annular flange being seated against a forward face of the threaded extension of the receiver. 8. The gas operated firearm of claim 7 , wherein the at least two squared off sections of the forward face of the barrel nut are spaced ninety degrees apart. 9. The gas operated firearm of claim 7 , wherein a forward face of said locknut includes a grippable structure configured to be engaged with a complementary gripping structure on a tool that is used to apply torque to said locknut when compressively engaging and securing said barrel in position against said receiver. 10. The gas operated firearm of claim 7 , wherein a forward face of said locknut is provided with a plurality of spaced grooves configured to engage with correspondingly spaced teeth on a wrench which is used to apply torque to said locknut when compressively engaging and securing said barrel in position against said receiver.
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