IL22921A - Automatic pistol whose striker pin position is changeable - Google Patents

Automatic pistol whose striker pin position is changeable

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IL22921A
IL22921A IL22921A IL2292165A IL22921A IL 22921 A IL22921 A IL 22921A IL 22921 A IL22921 A IL 22921A IL 2292165 A IL2292165 A IL 2292165A IL 22921 A IL22921 A IL 22921A
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striker pin
automatic pistol
breech
abutment plate
head
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IL22921A
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Heckler & Koch Gmbh
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A19/00Firing or trigger mechanisms; Cocking mechanisms
    • F41A19/06Mechanical firing mechanisms, e.g. counterrecoil firing, recoil actuated firing mechanisms
    • F41A19/13Percussion or firing pins, i.e. fixed or slidably-mounted striker elements; Mountings therefor

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  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Portable Nailing Machines And Staplers (AREA)
  • Organic Low-Molecular-Weight Compounds And Preparation Thereof (AREA)

Description

Patents Form No. 3 PATENTS AND DESIGNS ORDINANCE.
SPECIFICATION.
AN AUTOMA IC PISTOL WHOSE STRIKER PIN POSITION IS CHANGEABLE "AUTOMATIC PIOgOL" «»00*11»» mp>H» . 1 1 WE ' -HJSGKLER ,-&· KOCH to of; Gorm n^ do hereby declare the nature of this invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, to be particularly described and ascertained in and by the following statement : - The invention relates to an automatic fire-arm with a displaceably supported breech carrier engageable from the outside for cocking the fire-arm, and a breech head connec':e¾ to it guiding a striker pin, which is provided with an exchangeable barrel for the purpose of converting to a different calibre.
With an already proposed pistol, the whole breech head must be changed, besides the barrel, that is to say, the part of the breech which serves for introducing the cartridge into the barrel, for firing the cartridge, and finally also for ejecting the cartridge, and consequently must be adapted to a certain extent to the type and size of the cartridge which is to be used. By the invention the already proposed automatic pistol is still further improved by the fact that the breech head does not need to be changed.
The invention consists in the fact that the breech head embodies a central bore in the base thereof forming an abutment plate, and one or more eccentrically arranged apertures for the passage of the striker pin, in which the striker pin tip can be selectively inserted, and that the aperture provided in the breech head for the striker pin has such diameter that the striker pin adopts an inclined position to the axis of the aperture without the function of the weapon being affected. This measure permits the same striker pin to be used both for firing centrally Ignited cartridges and also edge firing cartridges of different calibres.
In a further development of the invention the abutment plate may embody a flat front surface against which the "base of the cartridge hears so that the same abutment plato. s us d for cartridges of different calibres. This is a particular advantage If centrally ignited cartridges are to be used since then it is only necessary to change the barrel when changing the cartridge to a different calibre.
Elimination of the guiding of the cartridge bottom in the abutment plate is possible since on introducing the cartridge this is guided initially between the lips of the magazine and thereafter by the bullet projecting into the bore of the barrel. The guiding of the cartridge is, moreover, permitted by the fact that the abutment plate always presses against the base of the cartridge during the forward movement of the breech under the action of the closing spring. Even on the ejection of the empty cartridge shell after firing the sleeve presses by its bottom against the abutment plate of the breech head under the action of the gas pressure. The pressure by which even the whole breech is moved backwards is also sufficiently great for guiding of the sleeve bottom on the abutment plate to be eliminated. Prom this it follows that the sleeve is engaged by the ejector shortly after leaving the barrel and is thrown from the weapon in a direction determined by the extractor on the breech head.
In order to permit satisfactory guiding of the striker pin in the aperture of the abutment plate in the various positions which the striker pin may adopt, according to the ammunition to be fired without the danger of jamming of the striker pin, according to a further feature of the invention the striker pin may embody a ball-like thickened portion in the region of its forward end which serves for guiding the striker pin in the corresponding aperture of the abutment plate.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the striker pin is guided and held in the breech head by means of a safety roller entering transversely through- the breech head, and which is provided with an opening for the striker pin. This safety roller can be constructed according to the invention in such manner that it can be withdrawn laterally from the breech head. This permits the striker pin to be with-drawn from the breech and its tip to be introduced into another aperture in the abutment plate. It would also be possible to provide a longitudinal slot for withdrawing or shifting the striker pin, on the under side of the breech head. A particularly simple and convenient arrangement is where the abutment plate according to the invention is releasibly fastened to the breech head.
For fastening the abutment plate to the front of the breech head a screw is provided, the head of which engages a corresponding recess in the abutment plate. The rear of the abutment plate and the front of the breech head may advantageously be provided with mutually corresponding profiles whereby a constant accurate seating of the abutment plate on the breech head is always permitted.
The pivotal arrangement of the striker pin makes it possible to provide the safety roller guiding the striker pin in the breech head with an opening for the striker pin, which as a rJ.oped portion by which ; the end of the striker pin can be brought out of the region of the hammer in the "safe" position of the safety roller.
Further details and arrangements of the invention can be taken from the following description in which the invention will be further described and explained on the basis of the constructional example shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein: Pig. 1 is a longitudinal section through the parts of a pistol essential for the invention, Fig. 2 is a section on the line II-II through the arrangement of Fig. 1 , Fig. 3 is a section similar to Fig. 1 after setting of the weapon for a different calibre, and Fig. L\. is a further constructional example of the invention in section similarly to Fig. 2.
In the drawing a part of the grip portion of the weapon is shown at 1 to which the barrel 2 or 23 is fitted. A cartridge 3 or 2k is shown in the barrel which is inserted into the barrel by the breech head k» The breech head is fastened to the breech carrier 5» which, moreover, carries the sight 6.
A longitudinal bore 7 is provided in the breech head for receiving the striker pin 8 and the striker pin spring 9. The striker pin embodies in the region of its forward end a ball-shaped enlargement 8a to guide it in apertures of an abutment plate 15· Near its rear end the striker pin 8 is guided in a safety roller inserted in a cross bore 1 0 of the breech head k* A recess 12 with a sloped portion 1 3 is provided in this safety roller for the striker pin 8, which recess is so constructed and arranged that on rotation of the safety roller 11 in the counter clockwise direction the rear end 8b of the striker pin is eo far lowered that it comes out of the path of the hammer ^^.· Thereby a high measure of safety is attained in the weapon.
The abutment plate 15 referred to is releasably fastened to the front end of the breech head by means of a screw 1 6 which traverses an aperture 1 7 in the abutment plate and is screwed into a threaded aperture 1 8 in the breech head i+. At the lower edge of the abutment plate 15 the latter is recessed so as to produce a profiled part 1 9 which co-operates with a corresponding projection on the front end face of the breech head k and permits accurate centering of the abutment plate 1 5« The head of the screw 16 lies in a recess 20 of the abutment plate.
In the constructional example according to Pig. 1 the barrel 2 is arranged for receiving a cartridge 3 of relatively large calibre with central firing. Correspondingly the striker pin tip with the thickened portion 8a is inserted in a central aperture 21 of the abutment plate 15. As shown in Pig. 2 an eccentric aperture 22 is provided in the abutment plate 15 ae well as the central aperture 21 , which is used for guiding the striker pin 8 if small calibre ammunition with edge firing cartridges is used, that is, for example, . 6 mm small calibre ammunition.
The position which the striker pin 8 adopts on insertion into the aperture 22 is indicated in Pig. 3. Pigs. 2 and 3 show that on changeover of the pistol from the ammunition according to Pig. 1 to the cartridges 2k according to Pig. 3, only the barrel 2 of the weapon has to be changed for the barrel 23» and after releasing the abutment plate 1 5 the striker pin 8 changed over from the aperture 21 to the aperture 22 and then the abutment plate 15 again fastened in position.
In the embodiment according to Pig. an abutment plate 25 is provided which embodies several eccentric apertures 27 in addition to the central aperture 26, and is, therefore, suitable for firing edge firing cartridges of different calibres. The abutment plate 25 is provided with a flat surface, just like the abutment plate 15 facing the cartridges, that is free of guide means by which the use of the abutment plates would be limited to a definite calibre. A further aperture 28 is shown which serves for supporting the extractor, not shown.
It should be understood that the invention is not limited to the constructional example shown, but changes are possible within the scope of the invention. If in a pistol according to the invention the breech head is provided with a releasably mounted abutment plate, it would also be possible to provide a separate abutment plate for each type of cartridge which would then not need to be flat but could be provided with a profiling corresponding to the cartridge "bottom and also need embody only a single aperture or the passage of the striker pin. It would then he possible to associate each barrel with a different abutment plate.
On the other hand it is, however, also not necessary to provide the breech head with an easily releasable abutment plate, that is to say, the abutment plate and the breech head could be formed as a common part. The possibility of shiftin the striker pin could then be obtained by the fact that the safety roller 1 is so constructed that it is withdrawable laterally from the breech head. It then releases the striker pin which could be withdrawn behind the breeoh head at least so far that its tip comes, for example, out of the aperture 21 and can be introduced Into the aperture 22. After changing over the striker pin the safety roller is again returned to Its starting position.
In order that the striker pin should have sufficient freedom of movement towards the rear an opening 31 can be provided In the breech carrier 5# the upper edge of which is shown in dotted lines in Fig. 3 at 31 · A further possibility for withdrawing the striker pin with a fixed abutment plate 15 could be provided by the arrangement of an elongated slot in one longe side of the breech head, especially in its under side, as is indicated in Fig. 3# by the dotted lines 32. The bore 22 is sufficiently large to allow tilting of the striker pin to permit withdrawal thereof through slot 32$ the thickening 8a at the tip of the striker pin being spherical and the abutment plate 15 of a thickness such that said tilting may be effected without any moved forwardly against the force of the spring 9 so that its rear end 8b moves out of the safet roller 11 , and so that the striker pin can he withdrawn downwardly from the breech head through said slot. The insertion of the striker pin is effected reversely in that initially the striker pin tip is Introduced into the selected aperture in the abutment plate 15 and then the striker pin is moved so ar forwardly until th end of the striker pin enters the slot 32 and can he introduced into the opening of the saety roller* On the contrary a breech head with a detachable abutment pl te is advantageous since a removable abutment plate makes the shifting of the striker pin particularly simple without the mechanical problems of producing the breech head being Increased to a serious extent* Further departures from the constructional examples shown may follow in particular from the fact tha with constructional forms of the Invention only some of the Inventive characteristics can be used, or several of them may be applied in desired combinations.

Claims (1)

1. 22921/2 BAVXH& KOT particularly deocriTjod and ascerai ed the nature o on? said invention and in what manner the oano 1Q to ¾e performed., wo declare that wa we cla m io . An automatic pistol, comprising a weapon "body, an externally operated breech support, a breech head carried by said support, means to support an interchangeable barrel, an abutment member mounted on the breech head for engaging the base of a cartridge abutment member inserted -into the barrel, said brcco ho-ad having a central bore and at least one eccentric bore, and a striker pin adapted to be introduced selectively into one of said bores, said striker pin being accommodated for the major part of its length in a bore within the breec carrier having a diameter selected so that the striker pin may adopt various positions relatively to the' axis of said bore according to which of the apertures member in the abutment jp3*s &. are engaged by a tip end of the striker pin and without influencing the function of the weapon. 2o An automatic pistol as claimed in claim , ^member wherein the breech head embodies at its end an abutment) being aj folate having a central aperture and at least one eccentrically arranged aperture for the passage of the striker pin, and into which the striker pin tip can be selectively inserted, and wherein a bore provided in the breech head for receiving the striker pin has such a diameter that the striker pin can adopt a position inclined to the axis of the bore without influencing the function of the weapon. 3· An automatic pistol according to claim 2, wherein the abutment plate has a flat front face which comes into engagement with the base of the cartridge. k* An automatic pistol according to claim 1, wherein the striker pin embodies a spherical thickened portion in the region of its front end which serves for guiding the striker pin in one of the apertures of the abutment plate. 5. An automatic pistol according to claim 1 , wherein the striker pin in the breech, head is guided and held by means of a safety roller entering the breech head transversely, and provided with an opening for the striker pin. 6. An automatic pistol according to claim 5, wherein the safety roller is withdrawable laterally from the breech head for displacement of the striker pin. 7. An automatic pistol according to claim 5» wherein the opening in the safety roller for the striker pin has an Inclined part by which the near end of the striker pin can be brought out of the region of the hammer of the weapon in the safe position of the safety roller. 8. An automatic pistol according to claim 1, wherein the breech head embodies at least along one longer side, preferably on the under side, a slot through which the striker pin is accessible for withdrawal and/or shifting. 9. An automatic pistol according to claim 2, wherein the abutment plate is releasably fastened to the breech head. 10. An automatic pistol according to claim 9, wherein the abutment plate is fastened by a screw to the front face of the breech head, which head engages a corresponding recess in the abutment plate. 10, . 11. An automatic pistol according to claim wherein the rear face of the abutment plate and the front face of the breech head are provided with mutually corresponding profiles. Dated this Third day of
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