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(11) | EP 1 345 000 A1 |
| (12) | EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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| (54) | Mechanism for loading and feeding a semi-automatic rifle and its operating method |
| (57) A mechanism for loading and feeding cartridges (12) in a semi-automatic rifle comprises
a breechblock carrier (14), slidably guided in a housing (11) of the rifle, a breechblock
(15) slidably supported by said breechblock carrier (14), a lifter (35) intended for
lifting one of the cartridges (12) from the level of a tank tube (33) to the level
of the chamber (23) of the rifle, a breechblock stopping tooth (37) suitable for locking
the breechblock carrier (14) and the breechblock (15) in open position, a lifter stopping
tooth (36), suitable for unlocking the lifter so as to allow the breechblock (15)
and the breechblock carrier (14) to be unlocked so as to allow its manual opening
manoeuvre so that the breechblock carrier (14) stays open without the need for the
user to keep it so allowing easy replacement, loading or manual elimination of one
or more cartridges. |
figures 1 to 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 21, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 35 illustrate in a side section view a detail of the rifle carrying the mechanism according to the invention during various operating steps;
figure 6 is a view from below of the detail of figure 5;
figure 8 is a view from below of the detail of figure 7;
figure 10 is a view from below of the detail of figure 9;
figure 14 is a view from below of the detail of figure 13;
figure 16 is a view from below of the detail of figure 15;
figure 18 is a view from below of the detail of figure 17;
figures 19, 20, 33, 34 are views from below of the detail of a rifle during various operating steps;
figure 23 is a view from below of the detail of figure 22;
figure 25 is a view from below of the detail of figure 24;
figure 27 is a view from below of the detail of figure 26;
figure 29 is a view from below of the detail of figure 28;
figure 36 is a view from below of the detail of figure 35.
a) pull the cocking clip 19 and take the breechblock carrier 14 to the switch limit, the cartridge which was in the chamber is ejected, whereas the breechblock carrier 14 remains open since it is held by the breechblock stop tooth 37;
b) press, preferably with the thumb, the base plate 21 of the cartridge 12 which is
inside the tank tube 33 to take the new cartridge from the tank tube 33 to the chamber
23, then the cartridge stopping lever 30, thanks to its return spring 32, returns
into rest position, unlocking the cartridge 12 and allowing it to come out from the
tank tube 33.
The cartridge, coming out from the tank tube 33, stops its stroke against the stop
tooth 36 of the lifter 35, unlocking the lifter itself. The lifter 35 at this point
rises taking the cartridge into position for loading and freeing the breechblock carrier
14 from the grip of the stop tooth 37, the breechblock carrier advances and thrusts
the cartridge until it is inside the chamber ready for firing.
The operations described in a) and b) can also be reversed, i.e. it is possible to
first make the new cartridge come out from the tank tube, taking it on the lifter
to below the carrier, then to eject the cartridge which was in the chamber by pulling
the clip.
In such a case the carrier is not held by the breechblock stop tooth, since the lifter
is already free to rise and the new cartridge is put in the chamber automatically.
c) pull the cocking clip 19, take the breechblock carrier 14 to the limit switch, the cartridge which was in the chamber is ejected, whereas the breechblock carrier 14 remains open since it is held by the breechblock stop tooth 37;
d) insert the new cartridge, taken from the cartridge belt or from a pocket, in the rifle above the lifter 35 through an opening present on the casing;
e) press, with the hand, the stop tooth 36 of the lifter 35 unlocking it, the lifter 35 at this point rises taking the cartridge into position for loading and freeing the breechblock carrier 14 from the grip of the stop tooth 37, the breechblock group advances, thrusted by its return spring and thrusts the cartridge until it is inside the chamber ready for firing.
f) press the stop tooth 36 of the lifter 35, unlocking it;
g) lift the lifter so as to allow access to the inlet of the tank tube 33, the lifter 35, rising, interferes with the tilted plane present in the rear part of the cartridge stopping lever 30 allowing it to slightly rotate and to displace its end 30' inside the access zone of the cartridge in the tank tube 33, the lever 30 remains in such a position until the lifter 35 is raised;
h) introduce the cartridge into the tank tube 33 preferably with a thumb, such an operation determines a flexing of the end 30' of the cartridge stopping lever 30 until the cartridge is completely inside the tube, by releasing the thumb, the cartridge is held inside the tank tube 33 by the end 30' of the cartridge stopping lever 30 which in the meantime has recovered its flexing and upon which now presses the base plate of the inserted cartridge;
i1) repeat step h) for the introduction of the other cartridges; alternatively:
i2) release the lifter 35 which, pulled back by the spring of the breechblock stopping
tooth 37, returns into its rest position, the cartridge stopping lever 30, with one
or more cartridges in the tank tube 33 which press against its end 30', maintains
the assumed position and does not manage to go back into its rest position, in this
way allowing the holding of the cartridges in the tube itself.
In the case in which the tank tube 33 is not empty, the lifter shall already be in
the position described in g).
l) press the trigger 39, at the start of the shot the recoil of the firearm ensures that the cartridges present in the tank tube 33 maintain their position whereas the whole of the firearm recoils backwards including the cartridge stopping lever 30 which is integral with it, the cartridge stopping lever 30, no longer held by the base plate of the cartridge in the tank, and since the lifter 35 is lowered, it no longer has obstructions and can return to take up its rest position. In this situation, the end 30' of the cartridge stopping lever 30 no longer obstructs the escape of the cartridge from the tank tube 33 which therefore comes out freely stopping against the stop tooth of the lifter 36. During its stroke the cartridge 12 meets the tilted plane of the rear part of the cartridge stopping lever 30, thus making the lever itself rotate which, with its end 30' returns to reset the locking condition stopping the next cartridge inside the tank tube 33.
m) press the stop tooth 36 of the lifter 35, unlocking it and lift the lifter so as to allow access to the mouth of the tank tube 33;
n) press, preferably with a thumb, the base plate of the cartridge present inside the tank tube 33 and cause a slight flexing on the end 30' of the cartridge stopping lever 30, the cartridge at this point comes out from tank tube 33, whereas the next one is held in the tube by the end 30' of the cartridge stopping lever 30 which in the meantime has recovered the flexing and upon which the base plate of the next cartridge now presses;
o) repeat the operation described in n) to eliminate further cartridges 12.
- a breechblock carrier (14), slidably guided in a housing (11) of the rifle;
- a breechblock (15) slidably supported by said breechblock carrier (14);
- a lifter (35) intended for lifting one of the cartridges (12) from the level of a tank tube (33) suitable for housing the reserve cartridges to the level of the chamber (23) of the rifle;
- a breechblock stopping tooth (37) suitable for locking the breechblock carrier (14) and the breechblock (15) in open position, characterised in that it comprises a lifter stopping tooth (36) hinged in said housing (11) near to the rear portion of the lifter (35) with respect to the inlet end of the cartridge (12) and suitable for unlocking the breechblock (15) and the breechblock carrier (14) so as to allow its manual opening manoeuvre so that once the opening switch limit has been reached, the breechblock carrier (14) stays open without the need for the user to keep it so allowing easy replacement, loading or manual elimination of one or more cartridges.
a) pull the cocking clip (19) and take the breechblock carrier (14) to the switch limit to eject the cartridge (12) which was in the chamber making the breechblock stop tooth (37) hold the breechblock (15);
b) press, with a finger, the base plate (21) of the cartridge (12) arranged in the tank tube (33) so as to unlock the lever (30) and to free the cartridge (12) allowing it to come out from the tank tube (33), so that said cartridge coming out from the tank tube (33) stops its stroke against the stop tooth (36) of the lifter (35) unlocking the lifter itself, the lifter (35) rising taking the cartridge into position for being put into the chamber and freeing the breechblock carrier (14) from the grip of the stop tooth (37), the breechblock carrier advances and thrusts the cartridge until it is in the chamber for firing.
c) pull the cocking clip (19) and take the breechblock carrier (14) to the limit switch, the cartridge which was in the chamber is ejected, whereas the breechblock carrier (14) remains open since it is held by the breechblock stop tooth (37);
d) insert the new cartridge, taken from the cartridge belt or from a pocket, in the rifle above the lifter (35) ;
e) press, with the hand, the stop tooth (36) of the lifter (35) unlocking it, the lifter (35) rising takes the cartridge into position for being put into the chamber and freeing the breechblock carrier (14) from the grip of the breechblock stop tooth (37), allows breechblock to advance with the consequent placing of the cartridge in the chamber ready for firing.
f) press the stop tooth (36) of the lifter (35), unlocking it;
g) lift the lifter so as to allow access to the inlet of the tank tube (33), the lifter (35), rising, interferes with the tilted plane present in the rear part of the cartridge stopping lever (30) allowing it to slightly rotate and to displace its end (30') inside the access zone of the cartridge in the tank tube (33), the lever (30) remains in such a position until the lifter (35) is raised;
h) introduce the cartridge into the tank tube (33) preferably with a thumb, such an operation determining a flexing of the end (30') of the cartridge stopping lever (30) until the cartridge is completely inside the tube, by releasing the thumb, the cartridge being held inside the tank tube (33) by the end (30') of the cartridge stopping lever (30) which has recovered its flexing and upon which now presses the base plate of the inserted cartridge;
i1) repeat step h) for the introduction of other cartridges (12).
i2) release the lifter (35) which, pulled back by the spring of the breechblock stopping tooth (37), returns to its rest position.
l) press the trigger (39), at the start of the shot, the recoil of the firearm ensures that the cartridges present in the tank tube (33) maintain their position whereas the whole of the firearm recoils backwards including the cartridge stopping lever (30) which is integral with it, the cartridge stopping lever (30), no longer held by the base plate of the cartridge in the tank, and since the lifter (35) is lowered, it no longer has obstructions and can return to take up its rest position, the end (30') of the cartridge stopping lever (30) no longer obstructing the escape of the cartridge from the tank tube (33) allows it to come out freely and stopping against the stop tooth (36) of the lifter (35), during its stroke the cartridge (12) meets the tilted plane of the rear part of the cartridge stopping lever (30), thus making the lever itself rotate which, with its end (30') returns to reset the locking condition stopping the next cartridge inside the tank tube (33), the cartridge which has come out from the tank tube (33) stops its stroke against the stop tooth (36) of the lifter (35), unlocking the lifter itself which rises to take the cartridge into position for being put into the chamber, the breechblock carrier (14) not being held by its stop tooth (37) goes back to advance, putting the new cartridge into the chamber.
m) press the stop tooth (36) of the lifter (35), unlocking it and lift the lifter so as to allow access to the mouth of the tank tube (33);
n) press, with a finger, the base plate of the cartridge present inside the tank tube (33) and cause a slight flexing on the end (30') of the cartridge stopping lever (30), the cartridge point coming out from tank tube (33), the next one being held in the tube by the end (30') of the cartridge stopping lever (30);
o) repeat the operation described in n) to eliminate further cartridges (12).