![]() MODULAR SUPPORT DEVICE FOR FIREARM, AND HOLE HOLDING MODULE AND CANON HOLDING MODULE THEREFOR
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a modular support device (1) for a firearm (A), comprising a butt holding module (2) comprising a first housing (6) adapted to receive the butt (C1) of the weapon ( A), and a barrel holding module (3) having a second housing (11) adapted to receive the end of the barrel (C2). According to the invention, the first housing (6) is oblong and defined by walls inclined upwards, the second housing (11) opens laterally into an inlet / outlet opening (11b) and is provided an anti-projection mechanism (12) comprising a stop member (13a) movable between a locking position, in which it blocks the barrel (C2) in position in the second housing (11), and a release position, in which it does not block it plus, and an actuating member (13b) operable to move the stop member (13a) from the lock position to the release position. 公开号:FR3051746A1 申请号:FR1600854 申请日:2016-05-27 公开日:2017-12-01 发明作者:Maxime Plasse;Lionel Marion 申请人:Nexter Systems; IPC主号:
专利说明:
MODULAR SUPPORT DEVICE FOR FIREARM, AND HOLE HOLDING MODULE AND CANON HOLDING MODULE THEREFOR The technical field of the present invention is that of the support devices for firearms, and the present invention relates in particular to a modular support device for a firearm for maintaining a small caliber firearm in a secure manner, in particular to interior of a vehicle, and a butt holding module and a gun holding module for such a modular support device. A weapon support device makes it possible to store the weapon when it is not used, in a safe manner by immobilizing it. As such, there is known from US patent application US 2011/0168649 A1 a support device in the form of a rack for storing a firearm vertically. This device comprises an elongate support base intended to be fixed to a wall, a butt holding module located in the lower part of the support base and comprising a first housing in which is received the butt, and a gun holding module located in the upper part of the support base and comprising a second housing in which the barrel is received. The two modules are each formed by a parallelepiped block, with the first housing opening on the upper wall and the second housing opening on the bottom wall, the two housings being themselves parallelepipedic. The lower wall of the first housing is mounted on springs so as to sink when the user introduces the butt of the weapon in said housing and presses on the bottom wall so as to allow the barrel of the weapon to be placed facing the second housing, then to go up automatically when the user has released the weapon, thereby introducing the end of the barrel in the second housing and exerting a thrust to press the barrel against the bottom wall of the second housing. It is readily apparent that an important feature of a weapon support device is the convenience and speed with which a weapon can be placed in the device and can be removed therefrom. The device of the prior art described above has the disadvantage of requiring the user, when setting up or removing the weapon, it presses on the lower wall of the first housing and then rotate the weapon once the barrel has been cleared from the second housing. It is understood that this support is not done naturally in the movement of the user performing the gesture of introduction or withdrawal, and therefore the establishment and withdrawal are not quick and convenient. In addition, in order to ensure a correct lateral support of the weapon, it is necessary that the width at least of the first housing is very close to the thickness of the stock, so that the bracket holding module of this device will fit for a given weapon, but not for a weapon with different butt sizes. This also requires the user to take more time to position the stick in front of the first housing before engaging in the latter, which further affects the speed of the installation of the weapon. In addition, although it can actually receive weapons of different heights, the range of acceptable heights is limited by the movement of travel of the lower plate of the first housing, which race, if it is too important, means that, in the In the case of a weapon with the maximum allowable height, the reaction of the springs when the user has released the weapon will be large and the movement of the weapon may be abrupt and sudden, and abrupt and sudden manipulation is usually not desirable for a firearm. The object of the invention is in particular to overcome these disadvantages by proposing a support device for a firearm on which different types of firearms can be set up and removed quickly, with a simple and natural gesture. The subject of the present invention is therefore a modular support device for a firearm of the type comprising a butt and a barrel, which device comprises a butt holding module and a gun holding module intended to be arranged one above the other. below each other and each formed by a body intended to be connected to a fixed structure, such as an interior wall of a vehicle cabin, the body of the bracket holding module comprising an upper wall, an opposite lower wall at the upper wall, and at least one side wall connecting the upper and lower walls and defining the periphery of the body, the body of the butt holding module having a first housing which opens on the upper wall and is adapted to receive the region of free end of the butt of the firearm, the barrel holding module body having a second housing which is defined by two vertical sidewalls deli at least one main aperture and adapted to receive the free end region of the barrel of a firearm, the modular support device being characterized by the fact that: the first housing is oblong and defined by inclined walls in the direction of the upper wall of the body of the butt holding module; and the two vertical edges at one end of the two vertical side walls of the second housing define an inlet / outlet opening for the entry and exit of the free end region of a gun barrel respectively into and out of the second housing, the gun holding module having an anti-projection mechanism comprising: a stop member movable between a locking position, in which it extends across the second housing so as to form a stop opposing the removing the barrel through the inlet / outlet opening, and a release position, in which it has been moved away from the main opening of the second housing so as not to oppose withdrawal of the barrel; and an actuating member operable to move the stop member from the lock position to the release position. The bodies of the modules according to the present invention may be intended to be connected directly or indirectly to the fixed structure. Preferably, the inclined walls of the first housing comprise two longitudinal walls opposite to each other and connected at each end by an end wall connecting two side walls each departing from a respective longitudinal wall at an angle thereto. last, the two end walls being curved. Preferably, the inclined walls defining the first housing have at different heights support notches butt, each notch of an inclined wall being at the same height as a notch on another inclined wall, preferably with the where appropriate, notches along the two longitudinal walls and the two end walls. The second housing may be formed by a body comprising an upper wall, a lower wall opposite the upper wall, and at least two outer side walls connecting the upper and lower walls and defining the periphery of the body, the periphery into which the second housing opens at the inlet / outlet opening, the second housing having a groove shape defined by the two vertical side walls, an end wall opposite the inlet / outlet opening, and a bottom wall connecting the two vertical side walls and the end wall. Preferably, the distance between the two vertical side walls of the second housing decreases as one deviates from the inlet / outlet opening, the two vertical side walls being in particular each composed of a first inclined region starting from the entrance / exit opening, a first planar region starting from the first inclined region, facing the first planar region of the other vertical side wall and being at a constant distance from the same; ci, a second sloped region that starts from the first planar region, and a second planar region that starts from the second sloping region, is opposite the second planar region of the other vertical sidewall and is at a constant distance from it. Preferably, the actuating element has an inclined or vertical contact face extending across the second housing and against which the barrel of the firearm comes into contact when it is introduced into the second housing. actuating element being displaceable as a result of said contact of the barrel against the contact face and arranged so that this displacement of the actuating element, under the action of the barrel, moves the stop element from the position of blocking at the release position. Preferably, the stop element and the actuating element are in one piece and are in the form of a trigger pivotally mounted about a pivot axis perpendicular to the side walls of the second housing. stop member consisting of a notch in the region of a first end of the trigger, the remainder of the trigger forming the actuating member with the second trigger end region extending out of the second housing such that a bearing on the second end towards the main opening of the second housing rotates the first end in the opposite direction. Preferably, the anti-projection mechanism of the barrel holding module comprises means for resiliently biasing the stop member towards the locking position, against which the actuating element is able to move the barrel. stopping element towards the release position, the resilient biasing means consisting in particular of a leaf spring taking, where appropriate, at one end of the latter bearing on the body of the module and at its other end resting on the trigger . The modular support device according to the present invention may further comprise a height adjustment module comprising a first part integral with the barrel holding module and a second part integral with the butt holding module, the first part of the module for adjusting the height of the barrel holding module. height being movably connected to the second part so as to allow a movement of the gun holding module to bring it closer to or away from the butt holding module, thus allowing the adjustment of the distance between the module barrel hold and butt holding module. The present invention also relates to a butt holding module for a modular support device as defined above. The present invention also relates to a barrel holding module for a modular support device as defined above. It could be envisaged to use the butt holding module and the gun holding module independently of one another. Thus is disclosed herein a gun butt retention module, formed by a body intended to be connected to a fixed structure, such as an interior wall of a vehicle passenger compartment, the body comprising a top wall. , a bottom wall opposite the upper wall, and at least one side wall connecting the upper and lower walls and defining the periphery of the body, the body having a first housing which opens on the upper wall and is adapted to receive the region of free end of the butt of the firearm, the butt holding module being characterized in that the first housing is oblong and defined by walls inclined towards the upper wall of the first housing. The technical characteristics of the butt holding module according to the present invention described above can be combined with the gun holding module as defined in the following paragraph. Also disclosed herein is a gun barrel holding module, formed by a body for connection to a fixed structure, such as an interior wall of a vehicle interior, the body having a second housing which is defined by two vertical side walls defining in the lower part a main opening and is adapted to receive the free end region of the barrel of a firearm, the barrel holding module being characterized by the fact that the two edges at one end of the two vertical side walls of the second housing define an inlet / outlet opening allowing entry and exit of the free end region of a gun barrel respectively into and out of the second housing, the gun holding module comprising an anti-projection mechanism comprising: a stop member movable between a locking position, in which it extends across the second housing in order to form a stop opposing the withdrawal of the barrel by the inlet / outlet opening, and a release position, in which it has been moved away from the main opening of the second housing so as to to no longer oppose the withdrawal of the barrel; and an actuating member operable to move the stop member from the lock position to the release position. To better illustrate the subject of the present invention, particular embodiments will be described below with reference to the appended drawing. In this drawing: - Figure 1 is a perspective view of a support device for a firearm according to a first embodiment of the height adjustment module, with a firearm placed in the device; FIG. 2 is a view, similar to FIG. 1, of a support device for a firearm according to a second embodiment of the height adjustment module; - Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view of the device of Figure 1; Figure 4 is a perspective view from above of the butt holding module of the support device according to the present invention; Figure 5 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the butt holding module of Figure 4 taken at the center of the latter; FIGS. 6 and 7 are sectional views of the gun holding module of the support device according to the present invention, showing the anti-projection mechanism respectively in the locking position and in the release position; Figure 8 is a bottom view of the barrel holding module. Referring to Figures 1 to 3, it can be seen that the support device 1 according to the present invention comprises at least two modules, namely a butt holding module 2, for receiving the end of the butt C1 of a firearm A, and a barrel holding module 3 for receiving the end of the barrel C2 of the firearm A. According to a first embodiment, illustrated in Figures 1 and 3, the modules 2 and 3 are both coupled to a height adjustment module 4, while according to a second embodiment, illustrated in Figure 2, only the gun holding module 3 is coupled to a height adjustment module 4 '. Modules 4 and 4 'will be described in more detail below. Referring to Figures 4 and 5, it can be seen that the butt holding module 2 has a body 5 in the form of a parallelepiped block having a bottom wall 5a, an upper wall 5b and four walls. lateral 5c. The body 5 is made of a flexible material capable of protecting the stock C1 vis-à-vis shocks, for example when driving the vehicle. In particular, the material of the body 5 has a hardness of the order of 50 to 60 Shore A. Thus, the module 2 has a low mass. The material of the body could however be of a higher hardness. Indeed, the sticks of the weapons comprise more often a rubber part which will come in contact with the body. The body 5 is disposed in a shoe 21 of sheet steel to which it is fixed by gluing (see Figures 1 to 3). This rigid shoe facilitates fixing the body on a fixed structure such as an interior wall of the vehicle. A first oblong housing 6 is formed in the body 5 and opens on the upper wall 5b. The first housing 6 is defined by a bottom wall 6a and inclined side walls converging towards the bottom wall 6a. In particular, the first housing 6 comprises eight side walls shaped such that the contour of the first housing 6 in the plane of the upper wall 5b follows a general shape of ellipse. More specifically, there are two rectangular longitudinal walls 6b symmetrical with respect to the plane perpendicular to the bottom wall 6a and to which belongs the long axis of the ellipse, four flat trapezoidal side walls 6c, two on either side of each longitudinal wall 6b, and two opposite end walls 6d along the major axis of the ellipse. The end walls 6d are slightly curved, following an arc. Thus, the first housing 6 is flared, so that the user no longer has to take a few seconds to properly align the stock with respect to the stock holding module, as is the case in the prior art. The body 5 has a length of between 124 mm and 190 mm, a width of between 25 mm and 57 mm and a height of about 65 mm. The angles of the inclined walls 6b, 6c and 6d are induced by the dimensions of the body. They are of the order of 40 ° to 60 ° relative to the vertical, and are chosen to facilitate the introduction and extraction of the butt of the weapon. Notches 7 are formed along the longitudinal walls 6b, over the entire length of the latter, and end walls 6d, on a median portion thereof. These notches 7 are formed at different heights and each have a horizontal face 7a on which an edge of a stick can come to press and a vertical face 7b. For this purpose, each horizontal face 7a of a notch 7 belongs to a horizontal plane to which belongs a horizontal face 7a of a notch 7 for each other wall 6b and 6d. In the example illustrated in Figures 4 and 5, the first housing 6 has five notches 7 on each of the walls 6b and 6d, regularly spaced from each other and distributed from the vicinity of the bottom wall 6a in the vicinity of the opening first dwelling 6. The notches 7 being formed in inclined walls, the notches 7 situated at the same height will define a horizontal support plane, formed by the horizontal faces 7a, delimited by a vertical border formed by the vertical faces 7b, and therefore a zone of reception likely to best follow the contour of the end of a stick of a given dimension. At each height of the notches 7 therefore corresponds to a given stick size. The butt holding module 2 thus makes it possible to stably maintain different types of firearms having different butt sizes. This ability to receive different types of weapon is increased by the use of a flexible material for the body 5, since this also allows a deformation of the body 5 in the case where the dimensions of the stick differ slightly from the area of reception defined by the notches 7 which are closest to the dimensions of the butt. Fixing holes 5d, capable of receiving fasteners, are provided on the side walls 5c of the body 5 disposed in its shoe 21, to enable the stick holding module 2 to be secured to a fixed structure, such that a vehicle interior wall. Referring now to Figures 6 to 8, it can be seen that the barrel holding module 3 has a body 8 inscribed in a rectangular parallelepiped and is formed by a sheet 9 folded to form a closed U shape. at one end, inside which is placed a block of material 10 covering the inside of the sheet 9, so that the body 8 comprises a bottom wall 8a, an upper wall 8b and three side walls 8c. The block of material 10 is made of a flexible deformable material, so that it can protect the barrel C2 of a gun A vis-à-vis the shocks while adapting to different barrel diameters. In particular, the material of the barrel holding module 3 has a hardness of the order of 30 Shore A. The material of the holding module could however be of greater or lesser hardness. The body 8 has a second housing 11, provided in the block of material 10, which opens on the bottom wall 8a and on the end of the U opposite to the closed end, thus forming respectively a main opening 11a and an opening input / output 11b which communicate with each other. In other words, the second housing 11 is in the form of a groove delimited by two vertical side walls 11c, an end wall 11d opposite the inlet / outlet opening 11b, and a bottom wall. binds. In the example shown, the end wall 11d is formed by a sheet folded into an open Z, the lower wing of the Z being fixed to the sheet 9 by screws and the upper wing extending vertically to inside the second housing 11. The width of the groove decreases in stages as one approaches the end wall 11d. Each vertical sidewall 11c is composed of a first sloping region 11f extending from the inlet / outlet opening 11b, a first planar region 11g which extends from the first sloping region 11f and extends slightly further the middle portion of the groove, a second inclined region 11h which starts from the first planar region 11g, and a second planar region 11a which starts from the second inclined region 11g. The first planar regions 11g define between them a first zone of the groove which has a larger width than a second zone defined between the second planar regions 11i. Fixing holes, capable of receiving fasteners, are provided on the side walls 8c of the body 8, in order to make it possible to connect the barrel holding module 3 to a fixed structure or to a height adjustment module 4 or 4 '. The body 8 has a length of between 94 mm and 126 mm, a width of between 34 mm and 52 mm and a height of between 63 mm and 86 mm. The second housing 11 has a height of about 34 mm and a length of about 120 mm. The width of said first and second groove areas are 15 mm and 52 mm, respectively. Such dimensions make it possible to have a barrel holding module 3 adapted to barrel diameters of 17 mm to 25 mm. The gun holding module 3 comprises an anti-projection mechanism 12 arranged in the second housing 11 and comprises a trigger 13 pivotally mounted about a pivot axis perpendicular to the vertical side walls 11c of the second housing 11. Trigger 13 consists of a very open V-shaped metal elongated strip, the major part of which constitutes a first stop member portion 13a, which corresponds to a first leg of V and a portion of the second leg of V , the end region of the second leg constituting a second portion forming an actuating element 13b. The stop element 13a consists in particular of a notch 13c formed at the free end of the trigger 13, the notch 13c having a stop face 13d directed towards the end wall 11d of the second housing 11, in particular facing the upper flange of the sheet forming the end wall 10d. The trigger 13 is received in an elongate recess in the bottom wall of the second housing 11, with the concavity of the V directed towards the main opening 11a, and is pivotally mounted by a pivot 14 whose axis is perpendicular at the walls 10c of the second housing 11, the pivot 14 passing through a smooth bore formed in the trigger 13, at the top of the V, and through corresponding holes in the body 8 to protrude from each side wall 8c, where it is stopped in translation by a pin 15. The actuating element 13b extends out of the housing 11. A leaf spring 16 is placed between the upper side of the trigger 13 and the body 8. One end 16a of the leaf spring 16 being received in a slot formed in a projection 13e provided on the upper side of the trigger 13, in the actuating member portion 13b, and the leaf spring 16 is bolted to said actuating member portion 13b. The profile of the leaf spring 16 has an inflection at the pivot 14 and its other end region 16b bears against the body 8. The anti-projection mechanism 12, and in particular the trigger 13, is movable between a locking position and a release position. FIG. 6 shows the trigger 13 in the locked position of the barrel C2 of a firearm. In this position, the stop face 13d of the notch 13c is opposite the flexible end wall 11d, between which the free end of the barrel C2 is located. The notch 13c thus opposes the removal of the barrel C2 and the trigger 13 is held in this position by the action of the leaf spring 16 which urges the trigger 13 to said locking position. In other words, the barrel C2 is securely held in position. When the user wishes to withdraw the barrel C2, it suffices to press down on the actuating element 13b to pivot upwardly the actuating element 13a so that the notch 13c is further facing the barrel C2, as shown in Figure 7. After the removal of the barrel C2, the leaf spring 16 brings the trigger 13 in the locking position, which thus constitutes the rest position of the anti-projection mechanism 12. When the user wishes to set up a gun barrel C2 in the barrel holding module 3, it is sufficient for him to introduce the free end of the barrel C2 into the housing 11 through the opening of the barrel. 11b, and continue the insertion movement until the barrel C2 comes into contact with the actuating element portion 13a, which is inclined, and the continuation of the insertion movement will bring the forming portion actuating element 13a to pivot upwards, against the action of the leaf spring 16. Once the barrel C2 has arrived near the end wall 11d, it no longer bears on the part forming an actuating element 13a, because of the presence of the notch 13c, and the leaf spring 16 then brings the trigger 13 in the locking position. The flexibility of the end wall lld makes it easy to push the barrel C2 beyond its holding position, which facilitates the return of the notch 13c in the locking position. The elasticity of the end wall 11d pushes the barrel against the notch 13c of the trigger 13. It can be emphasized here that the introduction of the barrel C2 in the second housing 11 and its movement inside the latter to the appropriate position are guided by the gradual decrease in the width of the groove formed by the second housing 11 . In summary, when the user wishes to store a firearm in the support device 1 according to the present invention, it is sufficient first to engage the stick C1 in the first housing 6 of the butt holding module 2, in slightly tilting the gun. This commitment is facilitated by the fact that the first housing 6 is flared, and in particular at its ends. Then, the user rotates the firearm A to bring it back to the vertical, thereby introducing the barrel C2 into the second housing 11 to obtain its automatic locking by the anti-projection mechanism 12 in the manner described above. Simultaneously with this pivoting, the stick C1 will naturally be housed in the corresponding notches 7. It is emphasized here that the support that must exert the user during the introduction of the weapon, to move the trigger 13 from the locking position to the release position, is in the course and in the direction of movement pivoting of the firearm A, and therefore with a natural gesture. When the user wishes to recover the firearm A, it suffices to press with one hand on the trigger 13 to pass the anti-projection mechanism 12 in the release position, then, with the other hand, to rotate the firearm A until the barrel C2 out of the second housing 11 and finally to remove the stick C1 of the first housing 6. Again, the pivoting of the firearm A while the Lacrosse Cl is still received in the first housing 6 is easily done due to the flaring of the first housing 6 at its ends. It is therefore found that the modular support device 1 according to the present invention allows a setting up and removal of a firearm quickly, with a simple and natural gesture. The modular support device 1, due to the arrangement of the first and second housing 6 and 11, can receive different types of firearms, having in particular different dimensions to the stick and barrel. The modular support device 1 also makes it possible to adapt to the height of the firearm, thanks to the height adjustment modules 4 or 4 '. In the first embodiment shown in Figures 1 and 3, the height adjustment module 4 comprises two telescopic tubes (here rectangular section), including a lower tube 4a slidably mounted within an upper tube 4b. The lower end region of the lower tube 4a is made integral with the butt holding module 2 while the upper end region of the upper tube 4b is secured to the barrel holding module 3. The lower tube 4a has a plurality through holes 4c distributed over the length of the lower tube 4a and adapted to correspond with at least one through hole 4d of the upper tube 4b. Thus, the distance between the modules 2, 3 holding the stock and barrel is adjusted by sliding the tubes 4a, 4b relative to each other until the height adjustment module 4 has the length desired. The tubes 4a and 4b are then locked relative to each other by a pin 17 passing through the holes 4c, 4d. The pin 17 can be removed from a hole to change the height adjustment of the module 4. In the second embodiment shown in FIG. 2, the height adjustment module 4 'comprises, on the one hand, a base 18 having attachment means, such as bores for the passage of fasteners, for an attachment to a fixed structure, such as an inner wall of a vehicle, and, on the other hand, an arm 19 whose one end is pivotally connected about a horizontal pivot 20 and the other end is rendered secured to the body 8 of the gun holding module 3, the latter being thus held cantilever. The butt retention module 2 is fixed to a fixed structure, for example the floor or said vehicle wall, at the vertical of the barrel holding module 3. In this sense, it can be considered that the butt holding module 2 and the base 18 are integral, indirectly. The height between the modules 2, 3 holding the stock and barrel is adjusted by moving the height of the barrel holding module 3 by simply pivoting the arm 19. Thus, the modular support device 1 for a firearm according to the present invention is well adapted to adapt to different weapons, such as a FAMAS type of assault rifle (registered trademark), a precision rifle of the type FRF2, a precision shotgun type PGM HECATE II (registered trademark) or other, that is to say, weapons of different barrel diameters, of different lengths, and different forms of buttstock. It is understood that the particular embodiments which have just been described have been given for information only and not limiting and that modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
权利要求:
Claims (10) [1" id="c-fr-0001] 1 - Gun holding module (3) (A) formed by a body (8) intended to be connected to a fixed structure, such as an interior wall of a vehicle cabin, the body ( 8) of the gun holding module (3) having a second housing (11) which is defined by two vertical side walls (11c) delimiting in the lower portion a main opening (11a) and is adapted to receive the free end region of the barrel (C2) of a firearm (A), the barrel holding module (3) being characterized in that the two vertical edges at one end of the two vertical side walls (11c) of the second housing (11 ) define an inlet / outlet opening (11b) allowing the entry and exit of the free end region of a gun barrel (C2) respectively in and out of the second housing (11), the barrel holder (3) having an anti-projection mechanism (12) comprising: a movable stop member (13a); a locking position, in which it extends across the second housing (11) so as to provide a stop opposing withdrawal of the barrel (C2) through the inlet / outlet opening (11b), and a release position, in which it has been moved away from the main opening (11a) of the second housing (11) so as to no longer oppose the withdrawal of the barrel (C2); and an actuating member (13b) operable to move the stop member (13a) from the lock position to the release position. [2" id="c-fr-0002] 2 - Gun holding module (3) according to claim 1, characterized in that the second housing (11) is formed by a body (8) comprising an upper wall (8b), a lower wall (8a) opposite to the upper wall (8b), and at least two outer lateral walls (8c) connecting the upper (8b) and lower (8a) walls and delimiting the periphery of the body (8), the periphery into which the second housing (11) opens out at level of the inlet / outlet opening (11b), the second housing (11) having a groove shape delimited by the two vertical side walls (11c), an end wall (11d) opposite the opening of inlet / outlet (11b), and a bottom wall (lie) connecting the two vertical side walls (11c) and the end wall (11d). [3" id="c-fr-0003] 3 - gun holding module (3) according to one of claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the distance between the two vertical side walls (11c) of the second housing (11) decreases as one s away from the inlet / outlet opening (11b), the two vertical side walls (lie) being in particular each composed of a first sloping region (11f) starting from the inlet / outlet opening (11b) a first planar region (11g) from the first inclined region (11f) is facing the first planar region (11g) of the other vertical side wall (11c) and is at a constant distance from it, a second sloped region (llh) which starts from the first planar region (11g), and a second planar region (lli) which starts from the second sloping region (llh), is opposite of the second planar region (11i) of the other vertical side wall (11c) and is at a constant distance therefrom. [4" id="c-fr-0004] 4 - Gun holding module (3) according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the actuating element (13b) has an inclined or vertical contact face extending across the second housing (11) and against which the barrel (C2) of the firearm (A) comes into contact when it is introduced into the second housing (11), the actuating element (13b) being displaceable as a result of said contact of the barrel (C2) against the contact face and arranged so that this displacement of the actuating element (13b), under the action of the barrel (C2), displaces the stop element (13a) of the lock position at the release position. [5" id="c-fr-0005] 5 - gun holding module (3) according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the stop element (13a) and the actuating element (13b) are in one piece and are in the form of a trigger (13) pivotally mounted about a pivot axis perpendicular to the side walls (11c) of the second housing (11), the stop element (13a) being a notch ( 13c) formed in the region of a first end of the trigger (13), the remainder of the trigger (13) forming the actuating member (13b) with the second trigger end region (13) extending out of the second housing (11), such that a bearing on the second end towards the main opening (11a) of the second housing (11) rotates the first end in the opposite direction. [6" id="c-fr-0006] 6 - Barrel holding module (3) according to one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the anti-projection mechanism (12) of the barrel holding module (3) comprises elastic biasing means (16). ) from the stop element (13a) to the blocking position, against which the actuating element (13b) is able to move the stop element (13a) towards the release position, the resilient biasing means (16) consisting in particular of a leaf spring (16) taking, where appropriate, at one end thereof bearing on the body (8) of the module (3) and at its other end pressing on the trigger (13). [7" id="c-fr-0007] 7 - Modular support device (1) for a firearm (A) of the type comprising a butt (Cl) and a barrel (C2), which device (1) comprises a butt holding module (2) and a module holding gun (3) intended to be arranged one below the other, the butt holding module (2) being formed by a body (5) intended to be connected to a fixed structure, such that an inner wall of a vehicle interior, the body (5) of the butt holding module (2) comprising an upper wall (5b), a lower wall (5a) opposite the upper wall (5b), and at least one a side wall (5c) connecting the upper (5b) and lower (5a) walls and delimiting the periphery of the body (5), the body (5) of the butt holding module (2) having a first housing (6) which opens onto the upper wall (5b) and is adapted to receive the free end region of the butt (C1) of the firearm (A), the modular support device e (1) being characterized in that: the barrel holding module (3) is as defined in any one of claims 1 to 6; and the first housing (6) is oblong and defined by walls (6b, 6c, 6d) inclined towards the upper wall (5b) of the body (5) of the butt holding module (2). [8" id="c-fr-0008] 8 - Modular support device (1) according to claim 7, characterized in that the inclined walls (6b, 6c, 6d) of the first housing (6) comprise two longitudinal walls (6b) opposite one to the other and connected at each end by an end wall (6d) connecting two side walls (6c) each extending from a respective longitudinal wall (6b) at an angle to the latter, the two end walls (6d) being curved. [9" id="c-fr-0009] 9 - Modular support device (1) according to one of claims 7 and 8, characterized in that the inclined walls (6b, 6d) defining the first housing (6) have at different heights notches (7) of butt support, each notch (7) of an inclined wall (6b, 6c) being at the same height as a notch (7) on another inclined wall (6b, 6c), with, preferably and if appropriate , notches (7) along the two longitudinal walls (6b) and the two end walls (6d). [10" id="c-fr-0010] 10 - Modular support device (1) according to one of claims 7 to 9, characterized in that it further comprises a height adjustment module (4; 4 ') comprising a first portion (4b; 19) secured to the barrel holding module (3) and a second portion (4a; 18) secured to the butt holding module (2), the first portion (4b; 19) of the height adjusting module (4; 4 ') being movably connected to the second portion (4a; 18) so as to allow movement of the barrel holding module (3) to move it closer to or away from the butt holding module (2), thereby allowing adjustment the distance between the gun holding module (2) and the butt holding module (3).
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