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Yes There Is One!!
Just so you know I'm not in this just for the sake of argument, I'll throw a bone your way!! I forgot to mention this the other day when I found it because I was tied up trying to track down any of the S&W related Patents that were associated with this Revolver!!
Anyway, Yes, there is a Patent on a Side-Swing or Swing-Out Cylinder, whichever you'd prefer!! Yes, it is associated with Colt & it was issued to Carl Ebhets Aug.5,1884!! The Patent No. is US303135 if you'd like to look it over!! It also states in the Patent
Lee,I do not know if anyone ever patented the side swing cyl. If they did, I would assume it was done by 1876, when Winchester was getting a patent on something in this revolver.
Just so you know I'm not in this just for the sake of argument, I'll throw a bone your way!! I forgot to mention this the other day when I found it because I was tied up trying to track down any of the S&W related Patents that were associated with this Revolver!!
Anyway, Yes, there is a Patent on a Side-Swing or Swing-Out Cylinder, whichever you'd prefer!! Yes, it is associated with Colt & it was issued to Carl Ebhets Aug.5,1884!! The Patent No. is US303135 if you'd like to look it over!! It also states in the Patent
~"This invention relates to an Improvement in revolvers, with special reference to the revolver known as the "Colts' revolver"~[End Quote] and is a Side or Swing-Out Design!!
Now given that, this why I asked, beings the Revolver we're discussing basically has a Cylinder supported by a Swing-Down Yoke, I asked if one held a Patent for the First Design, why would that have stopped anyone from submitting a Patent for a Swing-Down Cylinder for the simple fact that the designs are, in fact, not the same as one Swings "Out" & the other Swings "Down"?? Not saying there isn't one, but only why someone couldn't have submitted one for the Swing-Down design!! By the way, I have yet to find one specifically issued for a Swing-Down Cylinder either!! Only the one D.B.Wesson was issued on Mar. 27,1894 for the Swinging Cylinder which the design of, as we all know, went on to be used on Model of 1896 Revolvers!!