Blaser Finanzholding GmbH

Germany

Back to Profile

1-11 of 11 for Blaser Finanzholding GmbH Sort by
Query
Aggregations
IPC Class
F41A 19/34 - Cocking mechanisms 2
F41A 19/00 - Firing or trigger mechanisms; Cocking mechanisms 1
F41A 3/00 - Breech mechanism, e.g. locks 1
F41A 3/12 - Bolt action, i.e. the main breech opening movement being parallel to the barrel axis 1
F41A 3/16 - Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks 1
See more
Found results for  patents

1.

Rifle stock

      
Application Number 29427631
Grant Number D0679356
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-07-20
First Publication Date 2013-04-02
Grant Date 2013-04-02
Owner Blaser Finanzholding GmbH (Germany)
Inventor Klotz, Matthias

2.

Rifle

      
Application Number 29401167
Grant Number D0678453
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-09-08
First Publication Date 2013-03-19
Grant Date 2013-03-19
Owner Blaser Finanzholding GmbH (Germany)
Inventor Klotz, Matthias

3.

Rifle

      
Application Number 29388979
Grant Number D0671182
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-04-05
First Publication Date 2012-11-20
Grant Date 2012-11-20
Owner Blaser Finanzholding GmbH (Germany)
Inventor Klotz, Matthias

4.

Breech for a repeating firearm

      
Application Number 13305409
Grant Number 08656620
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-11-28
First Publication Date 2012-08-16
Grant Date 2014-02-25
Owner Blaser Finanzholding GmbH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Hankel, Willi
  • Rothe, Bastian

Abstract

The invention pertains to a breech of a repeating firearm with a bolt assembly that is guided within a housing such that it is rotatable about its longitudinal axis and is axially displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the firearm, a striking pin that is axially movable in the bolt assembly and a breech block that is arranged on the rear end of the bolt assembly and in which a cocking mechanism is accommodated that can be actuated with an actuating element and serves for tensioning and relaxing a striking pin spring acting upon the striking pin. The actuating element consists of a cocking slide that can be displaced between a lower relaxed position and an upper tensioned position on the rear side of the breech block.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41A 19/34 - Cocking mechanisms
  • F41A 3/12 - Bolt action, i.e. the main breech opening movement being parallel to the barrel axis

5.

Bolt for a repeating firearm

      
Application Number 13302685
Grant Number 08533986
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-11-22
First Publication Date 2012-06-07
Grant Date 2013-09-17
Owner Blaser Finanzholding Gmb (Germany)
Inventor Klotz, Matthias

Abstract

The invention pertains to a bolt for a repeating firearm having a cylindrical bolt body and a bolt shaft that is detachably fastened on the bolt body. The bolt shaft is screwed to the bolt body by a fastening screw that protrudes into a sleeve-shaped rear section of the bolt body from the inner side of the bolt body through a radial through-opening and engages into a threaded bore of the bolt shaft.

IPC Classes  ?

6.

Trigger mechanism of a repeating rifle

      
Application Number 13297392
Grant Number 08656619
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-11-16
First Publication Date 2012-05-17
Grant Date 2014-02-25
Owner Blaser Finanzholding GmbH (Germany)
Inventor Popikov, Sergiej

Abstract

The present invention relates to a trigger mechanism of a repeating rifle. The trigger mechanism has a sear nose that pivots about an axis and a bolt lock which is dedicated to the sear nose and which is connected to a trigger that pivots about a trigger axis and has a sear that meshes with a counter-sear. To make it possible to change the trigger characteristics simply and easily, the counter-sear is disposed on a stationary sear element and the bolt lock is disposed on the sear nose so as to be pivotable about an axis of rotation.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41A 19/00 - Firing or trigger mechanisms; Cocking mechanisms

7.

Cocking device for a bolt mechanism

      
Application Number 12960665
Grant Number 08261650
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-12-06
First Publication Date 2011-06-09
Grant Date 2012-09-11
Owner Blaser Finanzholding GmbH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Hagspiel, Oliver
  • Wiedemann, Peter

Abstract

The invention concerns a cocking device for a bolt mechanism with a cocking slider (13, 14), which can be displaced, on a breech housing (2), between a rear uncocking position and a front cocking position, for the cocking and uncocking of a striker spring and a catch (21), located on the cocking slider (13, 14), which works together with a mating catch (23) to hold the cocking slider (13, 14) in the front cocking position. In order to attain an improved safety with respect to an unintended release of a shot, an uncocking mechanism (25, 29) for the automatic uncocking of the striker spring (48), when the magazine (5) has been removed, is correlated with the cocking slider (13, 14).

IPC Classes  ?

8.

Stocks and casing for a rifle

      
Application Number 12048290
Grant Number 07886473
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-03-14
First Publication Date 2010-11-04
Grant Date 2011-02-15
Owner Blaser Finanzholding GmbH (Germany)
Inventor Rothärmel, Jürgen

Abstract

The invention relates to a stock (2; 3) of a repeating rifle with a connection region (21; 22) for connecting the stock (2; 3) to a system casing (1), with the connection region (21; 22) containing curved end connection surfaces (24; 34) for contacting correspondingly curved contact surfaces (9; 10) of the system casing (1) and the connection region (21; 22) having a recess (23; 33) tapering inward on the bottom side and a lower contact surface (28; 38) for contacting an upper support surface (16; 20) of the system casing (1). The invention further relates to a system casing for such a stock and a repeating rifle with such a system casing and stock.

IPC Classes  ?

9.

Breech for a repeating rifle and barrel for such a breech

      
Application Number 12480072
Grant Number 08272312
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-06-08
First Publication Date 2009-12-17
Grant Date 2012-09-25
Owner Blaser Finanzholding GmbH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Kneppler, Mathias
  • Zeh, Meinrad
  • Schwärzler, Hans-Peter
  • Rothärmel, Jürgen
  • Scherpf, Christian

Abstract

The invention relates to a breech for a repeating rifle with a breech guide, a locking chamber arranged in the breech guide, and a locking sleeve that is arranged concentrically about a rear part of the locking chamber and that has several locking elements that can be moved by an expansion device between an inner unlocked position and an outer locked position for engaging in a locking groove of a barrel. The expansion device has, according to the invention, a support sleeve that can move in the axial direction between the rear of the locking chamber and the locking sleeve.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41A 3/16 - Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks

10.

Breech portion for a repeating rifle

      
Application Number 12480103
Grant Number 08091466
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-06-08
First Publication Date 2009-12-17
Grant Date 2012-01-10
Owner Blaser Finanzholding GmbH (Germany)
Inventor
  • Kneppler, Mathias
  • Rauch, Josef
  • Schwärzler, Hans-Peter
  • Rothärmel, Jürgen
  • Scherpf, Christian

Abstract

The invention relates to a breech for a repeating rifle with a lock guide, a bolt head arranged in the lock guide, a locking sleeve arranged concentrically with the bolt head with several locking elements that can be moved by an expansion device between an inner unlocked position and an outer locked position, and a locking lever that is arranged in the lock guide and that can be activated by means of a bolt handle with which is associated a first cam element that is arranged so that it can rotate in the lock guide with a rear contact surface for support against a fixed control element. To allow especially smooth-running and safe locking action, a second cam element, which can rotate independently of the first cam element and that has a rear control cam for support against the fixed control element is associated with the locking lever.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41A 3/50 - Toggle-joint locks, e.g. crank-operated

11.

Sighting device for a firearm

      
Application Number 11128131
Grant Number 07644530
Status In Force
Filing Date 2005-05-12
First Publication Date 2005-11-17
Grant Date 2010-01-12
Owner Blaser Finanzholding GmbH (Germany)
Inventor Scherpf, Christian

Abstract

For a firearm sighting device with an electrical illumination device that can be turned on and off by means of a switch, the switch is embodied and arranged in or on the sighting device such that, for the conventional attachment of the sighting device on the firearm, the switch is activated mechanically to turn on the illumination device by the activation of an actuator provided in or on the firearm for setting the firearm into the armed state. By disabling the firearm, the switch is activated mechanically to turn off the illumination device. Preferably, the activation of the switch is performed using a non-contact method, for which, in particular, the configuration of the switch as a reed contact is suitable. The switch can also be part of a retrofit kit, by means of which a sighting device for a firearm can be equipped at a later time with the previously mentioned function. Here, the switch of the retrofit kit replaces a standard switch operated by hand separately from the firearm.

IPC Classes  ?