EP0233222A4 - Feuerwaffe mit scheibenlader. - Google Patents
Feuerwaffe mit scheibenlader.Info
- Publication number
- EP0233222A4 EP0233222A4 EP19860904732 EP86904732A EP0233222A4 EP 0233222 A4 EP0233222 A4 EP 0233222A4 EP 19860904732 EP19860904732 EP 19860904732 EP 86904732 A EP86904732 A EP 86904732A EP 0233222 A4 EP0233222 A4 EP 0233222A4
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- magazine
- barrel
- firearm
- bore
- positioner
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A9/00—Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
- F41A9/01—Feeding of unbelted ammunition
- F41A9/24—Feeding of unbelted ammunition using a movable magazine or clip as feeding element
- F41A9/26—Feeding of unbelted ammunition using a movable magazine or clip as feeding element using a revolving drum magazine
Definitions
- This invention relates to firearms, and in particular to firearms of the self loading type which use gas generated at one firing of the firearm to reload the firearm for the next firing.
- the invention differs from known self loading firearms as described below principally in that it fires caseless ammunition.
- Conventional cased ammunition for gas powered self loading firearms comprises a cartridge case having an open end in which the projectile is mounted and the propellant for the projectile is ho sed- in the.case. There is a primer mounted * in the case which upon being stuck causes the propellant ' to ignite.
- the cartridge case includes a peripheral groove adjacent its closed end to facilitate the extraction of a case after the firing of the firearm.
- Firearms for use with the above ammunition have a reciprocating bolt carrier with an associated bolt to load and retain the cartridge in the firing chamber of the firearm whilst it is fired and then extract and eject the cartridge case after firing.
- the extraction and ejection is achieved by devices on the bolt and ejection of the case from the firearm is through an ejection port in the firearm upper receiver.
- the firearm body has to be long enough to cater for the travel of the bolt, to this is added the length of the barrel and the stock.
- the extraction and ejection mechanisms can on occasions malfunction, often because of differences in or quality of the ammunition used.
- the ejection at speed of spent cases from the firearm is hazardous to persons adjacent the firearm during firing and when the firearm is used in confined spaces.
- the present invention overcomes all of the above problems by. providing a firearm which does not have a reciprocating bolt carrier and which uses caseless ammunition.
- the invention can be said to provide a disc magazine firearm wherein the disc magazine is demountable and houses caseless ammunition and is rotatable about an axis transverse to the axis of the bore of a barrel of the firearm, the firearm barrel with associated magazine support means is reciprocatable and a bi-directional reciprocating cycle of the barrel assembly moves a magazine locator through a lock-unlock-lock sequence and a magazine when mounted in the firearm into and out of engagement with a magazine indexing means whilst the locator is unlocked thereby to sequentially align peripheral projectile apertures in the magazine with the bore of the firearm barrel, gas operated means and manual means to reciprocate the barrel and trigger and hammer means to fire projectiles from a magazine mounted in the firearm down the bore of the firearm barrel .
- Fig.l is a side elevation of the firearm
- ⁇ jQ Fig.2 is an end view from the muzzle end of the firearm
- Fig.3 is a side elevation with part of the housing removed so the interior of the firearm can be seen
- Fig.4 a sectional view of the front support for the barrel when .in a forward position
- Fig.5 is a view similar to Fig.4 when the barrel is moved rearwardly to disengage the piston and cylinder of the front barrel support,
- Fig.6 is an exploded and fragmentary view of the several components that make up the operating mechanism of the 20 firearm
- Fig.7 is an edge view of a magazine for the firearm
- Fig.8 is a section through the centre of the magazine of Fig.7
- Fig.9 is fragmentary and schematic view of the hammer in a rest phase with the magazine removed from its support
- Fig.10 is a view similar to Fig.9 of the hammer when in a cocking phase and
- Fig.11 is a view similar to Fig.9 with the hammer having just struck the firing pin.
- the firearm comprises a - housing 1 which is in the form of an extruded aluminium tube of cross-sectional shape as shown in Fig.2.
- the general arrangement of the firearm components can be seen from Fig.3.
- a barrel 2 Inside the housing 1 there is a barrel 2 with a front support 3 the details of which can be best seen from • Figs.4 and 5.
- It comprises a stepped piston having a small cylindrical portion 4 and a larger diameter portion 5.
- There are ports 7 in the piston for gas flow from the bore of the barrel to the surface of the piston.
- the piston is supported in a cylinder 8 having threaded tubular spigot 9 projecting through a bracket 10 and secured in place by the nut 11.
- the bracket 10 has legs 12 secured as at 13 to the housing.
- the cylinder 8 has a small diameter bore 14 and a larger diameter bore 15 to slidingly receive the piston portions 4 and 5.
- a gas chamber 16 provided between the end of the piston portion 5 and the shoulder 17 and that the chamber is aligned with the ports 7.
- a magazine mount At the rear end of the barrel 2 there is a magazine mount. The details of this are best shown in Fig.6. where it will be seen that the rear end of the barrel is threaded at 17 for engagement in the threaded bore 18 of the barrel extension 19.
- the end 20 of the barrel part 17 will be just level with or slightly above the surface 21 of the barrel extension 19.
- a guide 22 Fixed to the barrel extension 19 there is a guide 22 with a cylindrical bore 23 with an axis co-incident with the axis of the barrel bore and at right angles thereto. Adapted to be slidingly mounted in the bore 23 there is a magazine positioner 24 with a diametric hole 25 therethrough and a profiled end 26 as will hereinafter be described.
- the guide 22 has upper and lower slots 27 aligned with the axis of the bore of the guide 22.
- the positioner 24 has a cam pin 28 fixed in the hole 25 and engaged in the slots 27 whereby the positioner can be guided in a path of limited length in a direction at right angles to the axis of the barrel bore.
- the upper end of the pin 28 extends above the guide 22 and is engaged in the cam track of the member 29 which is fixed to the inner surface of the housing 1.
- the track includes two laterally spaced straight portions 30 aligned with the axis of the barrel bore and a joining section 31. It follows therefore that if the barrel extension is moved to and fro in the direction of the axis of the barrel bore the positioner 24 would be moved to and fro in the guide 22 by the inter-action between the cam track sections 29 to 31 and the cam pin 28.
- arms 34 and 35 Fixed by screws to the side face 33 of the barrel extension 19 there is an arm 34 with a hooked free end 35 which corresponds with the-hooked end 36 of a like arm part 37 of the guide 22. Pivotally secured to the arms 34 and 35 and spring biassed to a position where they partly intrude into the part-circle cutouts of the ends 35 and 36 there are arms 38.
- the arms 38 are principally to releasably mount a magazine to be described in the assembly, as will hereinafter be described.
- pins 39 on the arms 34 and 37 and rollers 40 rotatably supported on the pins 39 are engaged in channel tracks 41, see Fig.3, to provide the rear support for the barrel as it is moved backwards and forwards.
- On the arm 34 there are also upper and lower mounting lugs 41 and 42 and pair of spacers 43 and the body of hammer 44 are mounted on a pin 45 fixed in the lugs 41 and 42.
- the spring 50 between the head 51 of the pin arm 48 and the lug 46 urges the hammer 44 in an anti-clockwise direction .
- Fig.6 Other aspects of Fig.6 are the details of the trigger mechanism. There is illustrated an operating bar 52 which is supported in the slot 53 in the lug 46 so it has limited lateral movement in the slot and an offset trigger 54 to which one end of the trigger bar 52 is pivotally connected at 55. Not shown is a torsion spring in the connection 55 which urges the bar 52 in a clockwise direction to cause it to resiliently bear on the end 82 of the slot 53.
- the suppor-t for the trigger 54 in the housing 1 comprises a bar 56 pinned to the trigger 54 and slidingly housed in part of the handgrip/trigger guard 57.
- a firing pin housing 61 is fixed at 62 to the arm 34.
- the magazine comprises a disc 63 with a flat side 64, facing towards the viewer in Fig.3. Equally spaced around the periphery of the disc adjacent the side 64 there are thirty indexing notches 65 which are so arranged that each time the barrel assembly moves rearwardly to a predetermined extent an indexing finger 66 pivotally mounted on the housing at 67 and spring biassed to a rest position engages a notch 65 and rotates the disc 12 degrees.
- the opposite side of the disc 63 has thirty radially extending bosses 68 formed thereon, the edge view Fig.7 and the sectional view Fig.8 when read with Fig.3 where two bosses 68 are shown in dotted lines will enable the configuration of the bosses 68 to be visualised. It is to be noted at this time that the profiled end 26 of the positioner 24 is intended to be a very close fit over a boss
- each boss 68 has an internal configuration as shown in Figi ⁇ ", comprising a radially extendi-ng -proje.ctile aperture
- a magazine indexing notch 65 will be engaged by the indexing finger 66 to rotate the magazine axles- 86 in the bearings 35 and 36.
- the indexing is a specific number of degrees and the spring loaded members 38 bearing on the axles 86 substantially prevent over-run.
- the barrel In returning to the forward position the barrel moves the cam pin along the cam track and the positioner is thrust home around the next boss.
- the profile of the bosses and the mating recess 26 are such that any slight rotational mis-alignment of the next projectile aperture with the barrel bore will be corrected.
- the trigger bar will again be in the position shown in Fig. 9 that is with the end ' 80 slightly spaced from the shoulder 82.
- the hammer spring 50 will be well tensioned and as the end 80 releases the hammer shoulder 81 the hammer 44 slaps back with great force against the firing pin 73, overcoming the effect of the firing pin return spring 74, and driving the operating end of the firing pin into the primer to ignite the propellant in the chamber 71.
- the gas generated by the propellant burning drives the projectile along the barrel bore and some of the gas in the barrel bore behind the projectile passes into the gas cocking chamber 16.
- the cycle of events described with reference to the manual actuation of the cocking handle is now performed by the gas in the piston and cylinder assembly to align the next projectile with the barrel bore.
- the bar 52 will now be in the position shown in Fig.11 and when released the trigger will move forwardly under the action of its sring 58.
- the spring in the pivot connection 55 will, when the end 80 has cleared the shoulder 81, return the bar end 80 to the Fig.9 position.
- the removal of the magazine is accomplished in the foregoing embodiment with the barrel held in the rearward position by the cocking handle and by then applying pressure on the ejector flap 85, which is resiliently retained in closed condition by the spring for the indexing member 66, to bring the flap to bear on the magazine. Depression of the flap is continued until the magazine axles are forced free of the spring fingers 38. The magazine would then fall freely from the firearm through the opening 87 in the firearm body. A fresh magazine could then be inserted and driven up into the bearings by a push with the palm of a hand and the cocking handle would then be released.
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- General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Toys (AREA)
- Portable Nailing Machines And Staplers (AREA)
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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AUPH154485 | 1985-07-19 | ||
AU1544/85 | 1985-07-19 |
Publications (2)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
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EP0233222A1 EP0233222A1 (de) | 1987-08-26 |
EP0233222A4 true EP0233222A4 (de) | 1987-10-19 |
Family
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Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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EP19860904732 Withdrawn EP0233222A4 (de) | 1985-07-19 | 1986-07-18 | Feuerwaffe mit scheibenlader. |
Country Status (2)
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EP (1) | EP0233222A4 (de) |
WO (1) | WO1987000613A1 (de) |
Families Citing this family (1)
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US5974941A (en) * | 1997-10-14 | 1999-11-02 | Kushnir; Yakov | Semi-automatic revolver |
Citations (6)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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DE16567C (de) * | F. DREVEN-STEDT in Kl.-Ammensleben bei Magdeburg | Neuerungen an Revolvern mit horizontal drehender Patronenkammer | ||
FR327784A (fr) * | 1902-12-29 | 1903-07-03 | Blachon Pierre | Perfectionnements aux revolvers |
FR328455A (fr) * | 1903-01-13 | 1903-07-11 | Benjamin Franklin Perry | Perfectionnements aux armes à feu |
GB376651A (en) * | 1931-01-16 | 1932-07-14 | Georg Walther | Alarm pistol |
US2248015A (en) * | 1938-12-24 | 1941-07-01 | Julian D Rosenberg | Firearm |
US2343341A (en) * | 1941-12-01 | 1944-03-07 | Sundquist Herman | Firearm |
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US4442105A (en) * | 1983-01-04 | 1984-04-10 | Societe D'assistance Technique Pour Produits Nestle S.A. | Fruit coloring process |
NZ517758A (en) * | 1999-09-17 | 2004-06-25 | Abbott Gmbh & Co | Pyrazolopyrimidines useful as therapeutic agents |
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1986
- 1986-07-18 EP EP19860904732 patent/EP0233222A4/de not_active Withdrawn
- 1986-07-18 WO PCT/AU1986/000206 patent/WO1987000613A1/en not_active Application Discontinuation
Patent Citations (6)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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DE16567C (de) * | F. DREVEN-STEDT in Kl.-Ammensleben bei Magdeburg | Neuerungen an Revolvern mit horizontal drehender Patronenkammer | ||
FR327784A (fr) * | 1902-12-29 | 1903-07-03 | Blachon Pierre | Perfectionnements aux revolvers |
FR328455A (fr) * | 1903-01-13 | 1903-07-11 | Benjamin Franklin Perry | Perfectionnements aux armes à feu |
GB376651A (en) * | 1931-01-16 | 1932-07-14 | Georg Walther | Alarm pistol |
US2248015A (en) * | 1938-12-24 | 1941-07-01 | Julian D Rosenberg | Firearm |
US2343341A (en) * | 1941-12-01 | 1944-03-07 | Sundquist Herman | Firearm |
Non-Patent Citations (1)
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See also references of WO8700613A1 * |
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Publication number | Publication date |
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EP0233222A1 (de) | 1987-08-26 |
WO1987000613A1 (en) | 1987-01-29 |
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Inventor name: GIORGIO, CHARLES |