Ambidextrous charging handle for a firearm
First Claim
1. An ambidextrous charging handle for a firearm, comprising:
- an oblong handle having a crossbar section;
a cavity formed in the oblong handle, the cavity further including a slotted portion;
a longitudinal central shaft extending generally perpendicularly from the crossbar section of the oblong handle, the central shaft terminating in a bolt hook at a distal end;
a pivotable latch in the cavity, the pivotable latch further including a latch cam portion within the cavity and a latch hook extending from the cavity proximate the central shaft;
a plunger having a plunger cam portion, the plunger being slidably disposed in the slotted portion of the cavity; and
a biasing element extending between the latch cam portion and the plunger cam portion, the biasing element urging the latch hook toward the central shaft,wherein slidable movement of the plunger in the slotted portion of the cavity, against the bias of the biasing element, urges the cam portion of the plunger against the latch cam portion, thereby pivoting the latch and urging the latch hook away from the central shaft.
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Abstract
An ambidextrous charging handle for a firearm consists of an oblong handle having a crossbar section. A cavity is formed in the oblong handle and includes a slotted portion. A longitudinal central shaft extends generally perpendicularly from the crossbar section of the oblong handle and terminates in a bolt hook at a distal end. A pivotable latch in the cavity includes a latch cam portion and a latch hook. A plunger has a plunger cam portion and is slidably disposed in the slotted portion of the cavity. A biasing element urges the latch hook toward the central shaft. Slidable movement of the plunger in the slotted portion of the cavity, against the bias of the biasing element, urges the cam portion of the plunger against the latch cam portion, thereby pivoting the latch and urging the latch hook away from the central shaft.
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7 Claims
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1. An ambidextrous charging handle for a firearm, comprising:
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an oblong handle having a crossbar section; a cavity formed in the oblong handle, the cavity further including a slotted portion; a longitudinal central shaft extending generally perpendicularly from the crossbar section of the oblong handle, the central shaft terminating in a bolt hook at a distal end; a pivotable latch in the cavity, the pivotable latch further including a latch cam portion within the cavity and a latch hook extending from the cavity proximate the central shaft; a plunger having a plunger cam portion, the plunger being slidably disposed in the slotted portion of the cavity; and a biasing element extending between the latch cam portion and the plunger cam portion, the biasing element urging the latch hook toward the central shaft, wherein slidable movement of the plunger in the slotted portion of the cavity, against the bias of the biasing element, urges the cam portion of the plunger against the latch cam portion, thereby pivoting the latch and urging the latch hook away from the central shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An ambidextrous charging handle for a firearm, comprising:
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an oblong handle having a crossbar section; a cavity formed in the oblong handle, the cavity further including a slotted portion; a longitudinal central shaft extending generally perpendicularly from the crossbar section of the oblong handle, the central shaft terminating in a bolt hook at a distal end; a pivotable latch in the cavity, the pivotable latch further including a latch cam portion within the cavity and a latch hook extending from the cavity proximate the central shaft; a plunger having a pair of opposing tabs, a plunger slot extending therethrough, an actuator portion and a plunger cam portion, the plunger being slidably disposed in the slotted portion of the cavity with the tabs slidably engaging the slotted portion of the cavity; a plunger pin extending through both the oblong handle and the plunger slot, the plunger pin slidably retaining the plunger with the oblong handle; and a biasing element extending between the latch cam portion and the plunger cam portion, the biasing element urging the latch hook toward the central shaft, wherein slidable movement of the plunger in the slotted portion of the cavity, against the bias of the biasing element, urges the cam portion of the plunger against the latch cam portion, thereby pivoting the latch and urging the latch hook away from the central shaft. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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