GB190914006A

GB190914006A – Improvements in or relating to Barrel Recoil Guns.
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GB190914006A – Improvements in or relating to Barrel Recoil Guns.
– Google Patents
Improvements in or relating to Barrel Recoil Guns.

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GB190914006A

GB190914006A

GB190914006DA
GB190914006A
GB 190914006 A
GB190914006 A
GB 190914006A

GB 190914006D A
GB190914006D A
GB 190914006DA
GB 190914006 A
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GB 190914006A
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GB
United Kingdom
Prior art keywords
breech
drum
shaft
gun
spring
Prior art date
1908-10-17
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Krupp Stahl AG

Fried Krupp AG

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Krupp Stahl AG
Fried Krupp AG
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1908-10-17
Filing date
1909-06-15
Publication date
1909-12-23

1909-06-15
Application filed by Krupp Stahl AG, Fried Krupp AG
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Krupp Stahl AG

1909-12-23
Application granted
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1909-12-23
Publication of GB190914006A
publication
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patent/GB190914006A/en

Status
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Classifications

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

F41A3/00—Breech mechanisms, e.g. locks

F41A3/02—Block action, i.e. the main breech opening movement being transverse to the barrel axis

F41A3/10—Block action, i.e. the main breech opening movement being transverse to the barrel axis with sliding breech-block, e.g. vertically

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

F41A5/00—Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock

F41A5/32—Energy accumulator systems, i.e. systems for opening the breech-block by energy accumulated during barrel or gas piston recoil

Abstract

14,006. Krupp Akt.-Ges., F. Oct. 17, 1908, [Convention date]. Ordnance breech mechanism.-Relates to semiautomatic guns. According to the invention, two separately acting spring accumulators, which effect the opening and closing of the breech, are both tensioned during the recoil by an inertia device, mounted upon the gun-barrel. The breech-block C, Figs. 1 and 3, is raised and lowered by cranks D mounted upon a hollow transverse shaft E provided at one end with a flange e<2> and handle e<1>. A spindle O passes through the shaft E, and carries at its extremities the drums J, N of the breech closing and opening springs L, P. The spring L is connected at its ends to the drum J and shaft E, and the ends of the spring P are connected to the drum N and to the boss q<1> of a disk Q fixed to the gunbarrel A. Both springs tend to rotate the drums in the same direction-i.e. in the reverse direction to the arrow x, Fig. 1; but in the breech-closed position, shown in Fig. 1, this rotation is prevented by a stop a<2> on the gun which is engaged by a projection n<1> on the drum N. The flange e’ of the shaft E is formed with a notch e<3>, shown in sectional plan in Fig. 6, which, when the breech is closed, is opposite the end of the arm G of a lever G, G<1> pivoted to the gun-breech and pressed outwards by a spring g<3>. In the firing position, the lever-arm G<1> is engaged by a stop-bar b<1> on the gun and engagement with the notch e<3> is prevented. The drum J is formed with a weight i<3>, and has a notch i<1> which, when the drum J is rotated, is engaged by a spring bolt H mounted in the handle e<1>. When the gun recoils, the weight i’ by its inertia rotates the drum J, and hence the drum N, into the position shown in Fig. 6, and tensions the springs L, P. The drums are retained in this position by the bolt H entering the notch i<1>. At the same time, the lever G, G<1> moves away from the stop b<1> and the end G enters the notch e<3> and locks the shaft E. At the end of the counterrecoil, the lever G, G<1> again engages the stop b<1> and releases the shaft E, which, however, remains locked by the bolt H to the drums J, N. The breech-opening spring P, now being free, rotates the drum N, shaft O, drum J, and shaft E, and thereby opens the breech, and the breech-block is held in its depressed position by hooks m<3> on the extractor arms M which enter notches c’ in the block. At the end of the opening movement, a lug h<2> on the bolt H engages with an incline a3 on the gun and withdraws the bolt, so that, when the hooks m<3> are disengaged by the insertion of a fresh cartridge into the gun, the closing-spring L is free to re-act and rotate the shaft E to close the breech.

GB190914006D
1908-10-17
1909-06-15
Improvements in or relating to Barrel Recoil Guns.

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DE219634T

1908-10-17

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1909-12-23

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1908-10-17
1909-06-15
Improvements in or relating to Barrel Recoil Guns.

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CH
(1)

CH48242A
(en)

DE
(1)

DE219634C
(en)

FR
(1)

FR405214A
(en)

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(1)

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DE19804653C2
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1998-02-06
2001-03-08
Rheinmetall W & M Gmbh

Large-caliber weapon

1908

1908-10-17
DE
DE1908219634D
patent/DE219634C/en
not_active
Expired

1909

1909-06-15
GB
GB190914006D
patent/GB190914006A/en
not_active
Expired

1909-07-17
CH
CH48242A
patent/CH48242A/en
unknown

1909-07-19
FR
FR405214D
patent/FR405214A/en
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Expired

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1910-03-03

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1909-12-23

CH48242A
(en)

1910-10-01

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