Trigger unit for a firearm
US-11859930-B2 · Jan 2, 2024 · US
US12215944B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12215944-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017757346-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 13, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 4, 2025 |
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Modular systems including a trigger unit for a firearm, wherein the trigger unit is designed as a drop-in trigger unit to complement a trigger pocket of the lower receiver of the firearm, and that the trigger pocket is received by the trigger housing, preferably completely.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A drop-in trigger unit for a firearm, the firearm having a trigger pocket in a lower receiver that is configured to receive the drop-in trigger unit, where the trigger pocket includes a trigger window in the lower receiver that is at least partially defined by one or more receiving surfaces: the drop-in trigger unit comprising: a trigger housing that accommodates the trigger unit, the trigger housing including one or more trigger housing protrusions formed laterally on the trigger housing in a transverse direction, each trigger housing protrusion having protrusion side surfaces that are complementary to the receiving surfaces of the trigger window; wherein the trigger housing is configured to be installed in the trigger pocket, with the protrusion side surfaces of the trigger housing protrusions cooperating with the receiving surfaces of the trigger window to guide the trigger housing into position within the trigger pocket and hold the trigger housing therein, so that upon installation the protrusion side surfaces of the trigger housing protrusions will contact the receiving surfaces of the trigger window in order to seal an interior of a lower part of the lower receiver from external environmental influences. 2. The trigger unit of claim 1 , wherein the trigger housing is received completely by the trigger pocket. 3. The trigger unit of claim 1 , the trigger unit comprising: a hammer that is rotatably mounted about a hammer axis, the hammer being biased by a hammer spring having a first arm and a second arm; a trigger lever rotatably mounted about a trigger axis, the trigger lever having a trigger bar that, when viewed in a normal direction, lies below the trigger axis, the trigger bar being actuated by a rearward movement against a barrel direction; a trigger rear that is designed to accommodate at least one disconnector, and a sear that is rotatably mounted about a sear axis, where the sear is biased by a sear spring; wherein the hammer axis, the trigger axis and the sear axis are arranged parallel to one another and parallel to a transverse direction. 4. The trigger unit of claim 3 , wherein the trigger bar is integrally formed with the trigger lever. 5. The trigger unit of claim 3 , wherein the trigger housing includes a receptacle or a bearing for a hammer pin of the hammer, thereby permitting the hammer to rotate about the hammer axis supported by the hammer pin. 6. The trigger unit of claim 3 , wherein the trigger housing includes a receptacle or a bearing for a trigger pin of the trigger lever, thereby permitting the trigger lever to rotate about the trigger axis supported by the trigger pin. 7. The trigger unit of claim 3 , wherein the trigger housing includes a receptacle or a bearing for the trigger pin, thereby permitting the sear to rotate about the sear axis supported by the trigger pin. 8. The trigger unit of claim 3 , wherein the sear includes a bearing configured to accept a disconnector joint of the at least one disconnector, thereby permitting the at least one disconnector to rotate about the disconnector axis supported by the bearing. 9. The trigger unit of claim 1 , wherein the trigger housing includes a receptacle or a bearing for a locking lever pin, thereby permitting a locking lever to rotate about a locking lever axis supported by the locking lever pin. 10. A lower receiver of a firearm, the lower receiver defining a trigger pocket for receiving a modular drop-in trigger unit, where the trigger unit is arranged in a trigger housing and the trigger pocket includes lateral guides configured to support the trigger housing and secure it within the trigger pocket, where the trigger pocket includes a trigger window in the lower receiver that is at least partially defined by one or more receiving surfaces: the drop-in trigger unit comprising: the trigger housing that accommodates the trigger unit, the trigger housing including one or more trigger housing protrusions formed laterally on the trigger housing in a transverse direction, each trigger housing protrusion having protrusion side surfaces that are complementary to the receiving surfaces of the trigger window; wherein the trigger housing is configured to be installed in the trigger pocket, with the protrusion side surfaces of the trigger housing protrusions cooperating with the receiving surfaces of the trigger window to guide the trigger housing into position within the trigger pocket and hold the trigger housing therein, so that upon installation the protrusion side surfaces of the trigger housing protrusions will contact the receiving surfaces of the trigger window in order to seal an interior of a lower part of the lower receiver from external environmental influences. 11. The lower receiver of claim 10 , wherein the lateral guides of the trigger pocket are designed as rails, nipples, or are flat. 12. The lower receiver of claim 11 , wherein the lateral guides of the trigger pocket are flat. 13. The lower receiver of claim 10 , wherein the trigger pocket has front and/or rear boundaries which guide the trigger housing into the trigger pocket and hold the trigger housing in position in the trigger pocket. 14. The lower receiver of claim 13 , wherein the front and/or rear boundaries of the trigger pocket are designed as rails, nipples or are flat. 15. The lower receiver of claim 14 , wherein the front and/or rear boundaries of the trigger pocket are flat. 16. The lower receiver of claim 13 , wherein the trigger pocket includes a trigger window, where the trigger window includes receiving surfaces for receiving a trigger housing that includes one or more trigger housing protrusions having protrusion side surfaces; where the receiving surfaces are designed to complement the protrusion side surfaces of the trigger housing protrusions; where the receiving surfaces guide the protrusion side surfaces of the trigger housing protrusions, and hold the trigger housing in position in the trigger pocket; and where when the drop-in trigger unit is installed in the trigger pocket, the receiving surfaces and the protrusion side surfaces of the trigger housing protrusions lie against one another and thereby seal an interior of a lower part of the lower receiver from external environmental influences. 17. A firearm, comprising: a breech; an upper receiver; and a lower receiver, wherein the lower receiver defines a trigger pocket for receiving a modular drop-in trigger unit, where the trigger unit is arranged in a trigger housing and the trigger pocket includes lateral guides configured to support the trigger housing and secure the trigger housing within the trigger pocket, where the trigger pocket includes a trigger window in the lower receiver that is at least partially defined by one or more receiving surfaces; wherein when the modular drop-in trigger unit is installed in the trigger pocket the modular drop-in trigger unit is secured from movement from above by the upper receiver and/or the breech, and wherein the drop-in trigger unit comprising: the trigger housing that accommodates the trigger unit, the trigger housing including one or more trigger housing protrusions formed laterally on the trigger housing in a transverse direction, each trigger housing protrusion having protrusion side surfaces that are complementary to the receiving surfaces of the trigger window; wherein the trigger housing is configured to be installed in the trigger pocket, with the protrusion side surfaces of the trigger housing protrusions cooperating with the receiving surfaces of the trigger wind
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