[0001] The present invention relates to a gas-operated automatic firearm, particularly a
shotgun.
[0002] Autoloading shotguns generally include a bolt mechanism linked to a piston and cylinder
assembly which is operated by a portion of the gas generated on discharge of a round
and bled from the gun barrel to the cylinder.
[0003] The gas port is generally arranged approximately in the median third of the bore,
slightly more than halfway along the length of the barrel.
[0004] There are a few problems connected with auto-loading gas-operated shotguns.
[0005] A main problem of auto-loading shotguns is the necessity to fire shells of different
power and to ensure a correct operation with the weakest shells, the gas port section
is rather large to allow the passage of a sufficient portion of gas. Also the diameter
of the piston has to be greater than that of the bore.
[0006] Another problem of conventional gas-operated shotguns is that the barrel must have
a minimum length due to the forward position of the gas port. It is however desirable
to provide auto-loading shotguns with a shorter barrel.
[0007] US-4,102,242 discloses a gas-operated shotgun provided with a pair of gas cylinders
mounted on opposite sides of the barrel at a somewhat forward position of the barrel.
The cylinders have respective pistons engaging an inertial weight slidably mounted
on the magazine. The inertial weight is connected to the bolt mechanism by a pair
of action bars. The barrel of this shotgun must have a minimum length set by the forward
position of gas cylinders and related gas ports.
[0008] The aim of the present invention is to provide a gas operated shotgun, wherein the
length of the barrel can be selected as desired while always ensuring a perfect automatic
operation.
[0009] Within the scope of this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a gas operated
shotgun with an improved automatic operation with respect to conventional gas operated
shotguns even, especially, for example, when firing low power ammunition.
[0010] A further object of the invention is to provide a gas-operated shotgun wherein the
expansion chamber and the piston are less subject to clogging.
[0011] This aim, these objects, and others which will become apparent hereinafter are achieved
by a gas-operated automatic firearm comprising: a barrel that forms a cylindrical
portion that is blended with a cartridge chamber which can be closed by a breech;
a gas port located proximate to the cartridge chamber and adapted to draw a portion
of the gas generated on discharge of a round to actuate a piston that is suitable
to open the breech, for automatically re-loading the firearm.
[0012] Further characteristics and advantages will become apparent from the description
of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the invention, illustrated only by
way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a partially and longitudinally sectional side view of a portion of a shotgun
according to the invention, illustrated in the position in which the breech is closed
and the cartridge is in the barrel;
Figure 2 is a view, similar to Figure 1, but in the position in which the breech is
moving backward and the cartridge is moving out;
Figure 3 is a partial sectional front view of the shotgun;
Figure 4 is an exploded side view of the shotgun according to the invention.
[0013] With reference to the above figures, a gas-operated shotgun, generally designated
by the reference numeral 1, includes a barrel 3 having a cartridge chamber 5 that
is connected with the cylindrical portion 7 of the barrel by a cone portion 9. A breech
11 is actuated by a kinematic system receiving energy from gas that arrives from a
gas port formed in the barrel in a per se known manner. In the present example, a
smoothbore shotgun has a breech 11 with a rotating head 13, of the type described
for example in Italian patent No. 1.172.795 and in the corresponding European patent
No. 0128125 and US patent No. 4.604.942, in the name of this same Applicant. For the
sake of brevity, the operation of the breech 11, which is per se known and has been
described extensively in these prior patents, will not be repeated herein. However,
it is evident that any other type of breech can be used in the weapon according to
the invention.
[0014] Shotgun 1 includes at least one gas port 15 that is located in cylindrical portion
7 of barrel 3, proximate to cone 9, and is suitable to connect the bore of barrel
3 to an expansion chamber 17 that is formed inside a cylinder 19 associated with the
barrel 3 of the weapon.
[0015] Expansion chamber 17 is formed, at one end, by a piston 21 that can slide inside
cylinder 19 and is associated with an actuation rod 23 adapted to act on breech 11
and, at the other end, by a closure 25.
[0016] Closure 25 is constituted by a threaded cylindrical body adapted to engage a corresponding
thread 27, formed in cylinder 19. The cylindrical body includes a protrusion 29 adapted
to abut against the end of piston 21. Closure 25 also includes a pressure limiting
valve 31 constituted by a hole 33 that can be closed by a ball 35 that can move in
contrast with a spring 37.
[0017] In the illustrated example, the shotgun according to the invention advantageously
has two cylinders 19 that are arranged at the sides, between barrel 3 and magazine
39, as shown in Figure 3. However, it is also possible to use a single cylinder according
to the specific requirements and to the type of weapon.
[0018] The operation of the shotgun according to the invention is as follows.
[0019] In Figure 1, the firearm is shown in the idle position, ready to fire, with the breech
closed, cartridge 41 in the barrel, and expansion chamber 17 empty.
[0020] A fraction of the gases produced upon firing enters expansion chamber 17 through
gas port 15, moving backward (to the left with reference to FIGs. 1 and 2) piston
21, which, by means of rod 23, pushes breech 11 so that it opens, as shown in FIG.
2. Any excess pressure is absorbed by the pressure limiting valve 31. Figure 2 shows
the breech as it moves backward and cartridge 41 as it leaves barrel 3. The operation
of the breech and of the loading system is per se known and is not described herein.
It is also evident that the system for closing the breech, loading, and feeding the
firearm may be different from the illustrated example according to the requirements.
[0021] It has been observed in practice that the invention achieves the intended aim and
objects, providing a shotgun which, by virtue of the characteristic position of the
gas port near the cartridge chamber, can be provided with any barrel length according
to the requirements.
[0022] A further advantage of the invention is that the gas is taken when the pressure is
highest, ensuring excellent operation even with the weakest cartridges.
[0023] A further important advantage is that the gas cylinder has a substantially smaller
diameter than conventional cylinders. In practice, the diameter of the gas cylinder
according to the invention is approximately half of conventional ones, thereby reducing
the gas portion taken from the cartridge chamber, with consequent less clogging of
the cylinder and of the piston and less energy drawn from the charge of the cartridge.
This also reduces undesired effects on the shooting pattern.
[0024] Furthermore, upon firing a round, the recoil of the shotgun would cause the bolt
to initially contrast the thrust of the pistons because of their reduced diameter.
This would cause a delay in the opening of the bolt and this delay is added to the
delay caused by the rotating bolt head. The operation of the firearm is thus greatly
improved especially when using rounds with cardboard shells.
[0025] The position of the gas port according to the invention can vary with respect to
the illustrated embodiment; it has in fact been observed that it can be placed even
further back, even in the cartridge chamber.
[0026] The shotgun according to the invention is susceptible of numerous modifications and
variations, all within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may be replaced
with technically equivalent elements.
[0027] The materials employed, as well as the dimensions, may of course be any according
to the requirements and the state of the art.
[0028] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
1. A gas-operated automatic firearm comprising: a barrel (3) that forms a cylindrical
portion (7) that is blended with a cartridge chamber (5) which can be closed by a
breech (11); characterized in that it comprises a gas port means (15) located proximate
to the cartridge chamber and adapted to draw a portion of the gas generated on discharge
of a round to actuate a piston means (21) that is suitable to open the breech, for
automatically re-loading the firearm.
2. Firearm according to claim 1, comprising two gas ports (15) connected to respective
cylinders (19) that are arranged to the sides of said barrel.
3. Firearm according to claim 2, wherein each piston is connected to said breech directly
by a rod (23).
4. Firearm according to claim 1, wherein said gas port means is connected to an expansion
chamber (17) that is formed, inside a cylinder, by said piston and by a closure (25)
that is associated with said cylinder.
5. Firearm according to claim 4, comprising a pressure limiting valve (31) adapted to
vent the gases from said expansion chamber in case of excessive pressure.
6. Firearm according to claim 5, wherein said pressure limiting valve is associated with
said closure.
7. Firearm according to claim 1, wherein said cylindrical portion of said barrel is blended
with said cartridge chamber by a blending cone (9).
8. Firearm according to claim 1, wherein said gas port means is arranged in said cylindrical
portion proximate to said blending cone.
9. Firearm according to claim 1, wherein said gas port means is arranged in said blending
cone.
10. Firearm according to claim 1, wherein said gas port means is arranged in said cartridge
chamber.
11. Firearm according to claim 1, wherein said breech comprises a rotating closure head.