Invention Field
[0001] The present invention refers to the field of armament and firearms, principally those
devices based on mechanical function. More particularly, those devices that consist
of continuous firing mechanisms that, based on the complementary action of sets of
drums, permitting the formation of a transitory firing chamber for the firing of cartridges,
all of which permits a continuous action with high velocity and precision.
Invention Objective
[0002] Continuous action firing device that permits high velocity and precision firing,
with one or more sets of adjacent drums possessing cartridge receptacles, given that
said drums are synchronized and animated with a rotary type movement in opposite directions,
so that the receptacles face each other, complementing the formation of a transitory
firing chamber between the firing hammer, or electric ignition system electrically
actuated or a mixed percussion and electric system, and the bore of the barrel. The
main drum receives the cartridges in its receptacles that come from the magazine and
transports them to the transitory firing chamber formed by the two receptacles facing
the main drum and the complementary drum; once the cartridge is used, it is extracted
by means of expulsors.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Up to present there are an innumerable amount of weapons and devices based on different
mechanisms that allow the firing of projectile carrying cartridges.
[0004] The patent document en the United States of America US 1304 shows one of these basic
devices that is based on a current rotating drum. The cartridges are housed in the
drum receptacles until they are facing the drum zone and the bore of the barrel, where
the projectile is resultantly fired and the used cartridge is retired from the firing
zone or chamber by the rotational displacement of the drum.
[0005] The patent document
US 4442753 shows an ammunition magazine system based on a solitary rotating drum that consists
of an automatic carrousel to transfer the cartridges.
[0006] The patent document
US 4442753 shows a mechanism with one rotating firing chamber, which has cartridge transferring.
[0007] The patent document
US 6588311 shows the magazine device for a turret-mounted weapon. It is based on a rotating
drum in which its receptacles deposit modular units with magazines and cartridges.
So in this case, the rotating drum displaces and rotates carrying these modular units.
[0008] In general, there are a great number of devices possessing fixed chambers, which
include mechanisms that are for the extraction of used projectiles.
Description of the Invention
[0009] In general terms, the invention consists of a continuous action firing device which
includes a frame assembly(1) with one or more sets of adjacent drums (2a)(2b) which
are equipped receptacles (3) for cartridges (20); these drums (2a)(2b) are synchronized
and animated with a opposite direction rotating movement, so that the receptacles
(3) face each other complementing the formation of a transitory firing chamber (3a)
that is interferingly situated between the firing hammer (9), or an electrically actuated
ignition system or a mixed percussion and electric system, and the bore (11a) of the
barrel (11); the device also comprises means of synchronization, such as gears (6)
between the directional axis (5) of the drum (2a)(2b) and firing hammer controller
(10) that control the firing hammer (9) movement , or means of synchronization suitable
to when the electrical ignition takes place by means of an electrical system. In this
last case, the ignition system is similar to the one used, for example, in the 30mm
caliber ammunition of the French series DEFA 550 machine gun; this variation of the
invention makes the system safer and eliminates the need for a series of mechanical
pieces. The invention also allows the ignition system to be mixed, the mix being percussion
and electric.
[0010] It should be mentioned that, at the precise moment after firing, the pressure is
not lost, the sheath of the ammunition should be a type that completely encases the
tip of the projectile; this type of ammunition is not unheard of, for example, the
32 caliber ammunition used in competition.
[0011] In accordance with the objective specifications, the continuous action firing device,
can be applied to any fixed or mobile structure or vehicle that is aptly prepared,
will continuously fire projectiles from cartridges (20), while possessing:
1 A firing hammer (9), or an electric ignition system which uses an electrically actuated
detonator, or both, that acts against the cartridges (20);
2 A barrel (11) with bore(11a), through which projectiles are projected from the said
cartridges (20); the current device is characterized in that it possesses;
3 At least, one frame assembly (1).
4 At least, two adjacent drums (2a)(2b) provided with both sets of receptacles (3)
for cartridges (20).
5 Said drums (2a)(2b) are synchronized and animated, rotating in opposite directions;
6 Said rotation determine that the receptacles (3) of both drums (2a)(2b) have a concurrent
trajectory until the are adjacently face to face, so that the said receptacles (3)
complement the formation of a transitory firing chamber (3a); and
7 Said transitory firing chamber (3a) is interferingly between the firing hammer (9),
or the electrical ignition system, and the bore (11a) of the barrel (11).
[0012] The firing device of the invention can be free moving or mounted on any structure
that is apt for the purpose, whether fixed or mobile, including all types of installation,
such as on land vehicles, amphibious vehicles, submarines or aircraft.
[0013] One of the purposes of this invention is to contribute an original device that, based
on the complementary action of the set of drums that form a transitory firing chamber,
allows for continuous firing of cartridges. Another purpose will be to provide said
device for variable uses where applicable; such as in fixed installations for mobile
structures, including all types of air, land, amphibious, and submarine vehicles.
[0014] One advantage of this invention is that it is not based on a fixed chambering process
in which the projectile is detained, introduced to the weapon and later extracted.
On the other hand, the formation of the transitory firing chamber fixed between two
complementary drums, allows the cartridges to be fired without stopping and without
arriving into a position in which it must later be extracted.
[0015] Another advantage of this device is that it can be applied to different types of
weaponry, whether the weaponry is small or very large scale.
[0016] Another advantage is that, according to the supply of cartridges, the device can
fire continuously without seizing and without imperfections or obstructions, thanks
to its means of synchronization. These methods of synchronization also prevent operating
errors.
[0017] Another advantage is given due to the fact that the devices directional axis can
be connected to other means of direction. So, the device can voluntarily vary its
firing velocity. In this aspect the device's synchronization methods can also guarantee
a perfect performance at any firing velocity.
[0018] As is with all firing devices, primarily those that are characteristically repeating,
the effective dissipation of its generated heat is important. Never the less, it should
be noted that in the invented device the chamber is transitionally constituted with
each firing by means of the alignment of the complementary receptacles of the two
drums, and immediately after the firing the two halves of said chamber separate and
displace, forming another distinct transitory firing chamber for the next firing.
This allows for the dissipation of heat, at all points on the metallic surfaces, that
was produced from firing, which is more effective than in other firing devices. The
cooling systems which would be suitable for the here mentioned invention are conventional
cooling systems that are well known by technical experts and can be applied through
air or through fluid for forced heat extraction.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0019] For better clarity and understanding of the invention, the following figures represent
one of the preferred embodiments, all of which simply titled for illustrative example
and without limits.
[0020] Figure 1 is a front elevational view, of the device without the anterior support,
so that the formation of the transitory firing chamber can be appreciated in view
of the guide orifice of the firing hammer. The mentioned transitory firing chamber
and the orifice with the firing hammer can be appreciated in the details included.
[0021] Figure 2 is a perspective frontal view, in flight, of the firing device without the
anterior support.
[0022] Figure 3 is a perspective anterior-superior view of the firing device with the anterior
support separated so that its inside can be appreciated.
[0023] Figure 4 is a perspective posterior-inferior view without one of the synchronization
gears so that the firing hammer's action can be observed.
[0024] Figure 5 is an exploded perspective anterior-inferior view that allows the components
of the device to be appreciated.
[0025] Figure 6 is an exploded perspective posterior-inferior that allows the devices components
to be appreciated, especially the posterior part.
[0026] Figure 7 is an exploded perspective posterior-superior view that allows the devices
components to be appreciated.
[0027] In the distinct figures, the reference numbers indicate their equal corresponding
parts, and the groups of various elements have been distinguished with letters.
[0028] List of principle references:
(1) Device frame assembly.
(1a) Posterior support frame (1).
(1b) Anterior support frame (1).
(1c) Lateral support frame (1).
(2a)(2b) Drums.
(2a) Principal drum.
(2b) Complementary drum.
(3) Receptacles of the Drums (2a)(2b).
(3a) Transitory firing chamber [formed by face-to-face cavities(3)].
(4) Cartridge magazine (20).
(4a) Magazine mouth.
(4b) Guide track.
(4c) Means of expulsion.
(5) Rotational axis of the drums (2a)(2b).
(6) Synchronization gears [means of synchronization].
(7) Head support.
(8) Mobile head of firing hammer (9).
(8a) Elastic piece of the firing hammer (9).
(9) Firing hammer.
(9a) Orifice.
(10) Firing hammer control device for the mobile head (8) [by means of synchronization
and action of the firing hammer (9)].
(11) Firing barrel.
(11a) Bore of the barrel (11).
(20) Cartridges.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0029] In a preferred realization, the device would possess an integrated frame assembly
(1) with posterior supports (1a), supports or lateral walls (1c) and anterior support
(1b).
[0030] The posterior support (1a) and the anterior support (1b) provide the rotating mount
for the directional axis (5) able to connect to any type of conductor - axle, shaft,
gear, etc.- that propels them. In the extreme posterior parts of the directional axis
(5) there are gears (6) that synchronize the shafts and causes their respectively
opposite rotating movements. Over one of these directional shafts (5) there is a fixed
firing hammer control device (10) that will control the firing hammer's (9) movement.
In other realizations, the ignition can take place due to an electric ignition system
that uses an electrically actuated fulminate or through the use of a mixed system
of percussion and electricity.
[0031] The mentioned firing hammer (9) is impelled by a mobile head (8) that is articulated
in a support head (7) mounted in the posterior support (1a). The mobile head (8) that
is moved as a result the firing hammer control device (10) and the presence of an
elastic piece (8a) - similar to a spring - both help to keep the mentioned mobile
head (8), similar to a hammer, normally tense against the firing hammer (9) so that
it displaces inside of the guiding orifice (9a) of the posterior support (1a).
[0032] The drums (2a)(2b) are located between the provided space of the posterior support
(1a) and the anterior support (1 b) of the frame assembly (1). These drums (2a)(2b)
consist of a main drum (2a) and a complementary drum (2b) that are solidly on their
respective directional shafts (5).
[0033] The mentioned drums (2a)(2b) made up of open receptacles (3) able to house cartridges
(20) and that, in their current form of development, formed of cavities that affect
the bodies of the drums (2a)(2b).
[0034] The rotating movement in opposite directions of the drums (2a)(2b), keeps the receptacles
(3) of both drums (2a)(2b) in a concurrent trajectory until they come together adjacently
face to face, the position that complements the formation of a transitory firing chamber
(3a).
[0035] The main drum (2a) would transport the cartridges (20), from the mouth (4a) of a
cartridge (20) magazine track (4) to the mentioned transitory firing chamber (3a).
The cartridges (20) are dependent on a guide track (4b), which maintains them in their
respective receptacles (3), during which rotation of the main drum (2a) is produced
between the said magazine (4) and the transitory firing chamber (3a).
[0036] Moreover, the transitory firing chamber (3a) takes a position that is intervening
to and between the firing hammer (9) and the bore (11a) of the barrel (11). This barrel
(11) is mounted on the walls of the anterior support (1b) so that the bore (11a) crosses
the said walls and stays aligned with the firing hammer (9) to allow to firing of
the projectile from the cartridge (20).
[0037] With regards to the transitory firing chamber (3a), the receptacles (3) of the drums
(2a)(2b) follow a divergent trajectory so as to cross the area of influence of the
cartridge (20) expellers (4c). These expellers (4c)- one for each drum (2a) or (2b)-
both have arms over which both drums rotate (2a)(2b), so that the receptacles (3)
are swept by said arms to expel the used cartridges (20).
[0038] Distinct forms of framework can be developed so that the frame assembly (1) can be
used to mount two or more sets of tumblers (2a)(2b). Each set of drums (2a)(2b) forms
its own transitory firing chamber (3a) and this, at the same time, is made up of its
respective firing hammer (9) and firing barrels (11). Also, the means of synchronization
(6)(10) can be independent for each set or be linked. The same can be true with respect
to the means by which the conductors can be individual for each set of drums (2a)(2b)
or common to all of them.
Group Functions
[0039] Driven by means of conductors - not illustrated - and linked by means of synchronization
(6)(10), the directional shafts (5) move the drums (2a)(2b) in rotationally opposite
directions. The receptacles (3) of the main drum (2a) receive the cartridges (20)
from the magazine (4) and helped by the guide track (4b), they are transported to
the transitional firing chamber (3a) formed by both receptacles (3) facing the main
drum (2a) and the complementary drum (2b). One of the directional shafts (5), moves
the mobile head (8) against the firing hammer (9). The for mentioned (9) hits against
the cartridge firing the projectile from the cartridge (20) which exits through the
bore of the barrel (11).
[0040] Once the cartridge (20) is used, even though it stays in the receptacle (3), is resultantly
extracted by means of expellers (4c) that are secured to the receptacles (3) before
they again reach the area of the mouth (4a) of the cartridge (4).
[0041] Since the present invention has been especially described and it's nature determined,
and possibilities of practical development, it is without question that once in practical
use small details of the construction and form of the present invention could be modified,
referring to, and without straying from the fundamental principles that clearly are
substantiated in the vindictive clauses that follow:
1. Continuous action firing device, applicable to any fixed or mobile structure or apt
vehicles, which will continuously fire projectile filled cartridges,
characterized in that they possess the following:
- a firing hammer, or an electric ignition system which is actuated electrically,
or a percussion and electric mixed system, that acts against the cartridges;
- a barrel along which the bore projects the projectiles of the said cartridges; possessing:
• At least, one frame assembly;
• At least two adjacent drums provided with both sets of receptacles for cartridges,
said drums in a state of synchronization and animated in rotationally opposite direction;
wherein said rotational movement positionally determines that the receptacles of both
drums have a concurrent trajectory until they are adjacently face-to-face, so that
said receptacles complement the formation of a transitional firing chamber; and
where said transitory firing chamber is interveningly positioned between the firing
hammer, or an electric ignition system, or a percussion and electric mixed system,
and the bore of the barrel.
2. Continuous action firing device according to claim 1, characterized in that said drums a firing hammer, or an fulminate electric ignition system which is actuated
electrically, possessing a main drum and a complementary drum containing both sets
of receptacles for cartridges; said main drum which is the means of transporting the
cartridges from the mouth of a magazine to the transitory firing chamber that, between
said firing hammer or ignition system and the barrel, is formed by the receptacles
that, displaced by the rotational movement in opposite directions of both drums, come
together successively face-to-face.
3. Continuous action firing device according to claim 1, characterized in that said cartridge receptacles consist of receptor cavities that affect the bodies of
both drums.
4. Continuous action firing device according to claim 1,
characterized in that the drums are synchronized by means of synchronization that possess:
- a least one set of driven shafts that, with capacity to be connected by means of
conductors, correspond to both drums;
- gearing means that link to said shafts together, and
- cam means that, impelled by one of the said directional shafts, control the swaying
movement of the firing hammer with respect to the transitory firing chamber.
5. Continuous action firing device according to claim 1 and 4; characterized in that the firing hammer that acts upon the transitory firing chamber is actuated by a mobile
head that, articulated on a frame and under an elastic influence that remains normally
tense against the said firing hammer, is displaced by means of cam means joint with
one of the directional shafts of the drums.
6. Continuous action firing device according to claim 1, characterized in that between the bore of the barrel and the transitory firing chamber there is a guide
track that maintains the cartridges in their respective receptacles during the rotation
of the main drum from said magazine until the said transitory firing chamber.
7. Continuous action firing device according to claim 1, characterized in that the mounting frame comprises a posterior and anterior support between which are arranged
the drums that form the transitory firing chamber, said firing chamber being situated
between the firing hammer, which acts through a guide orifice of the posterior support,
and the barrel situated in the anterior support.
8. Continuous action firing device according to claim 1 and 4,
characterized in that:
- the frame mount contains, at least, one posterior and one anterior support between
which is located a rotating mount of the driven shafts on where the drums are mounted;
- said posterior support provides a mount for said synchronization means and is provided
with at least one guide orifice through which the firing hammer is actuated;
- the said anterior support is provided at least, with one aperture corresponding
to the bore of the barrel;
- said orifice of the firing hammer and said bore of the barrel are aligned; and
- between said firing hammer and said bore of the barrel, the receptacles of both
drums form the transitory firing chamber.
9. Continuous action firing device according to claim 1 and 4, characterized in that the swaying movement of the firing hammer is impelled by said mobile head and said
cam means which comprise a sprocket-like wheel propelled by one of the driven shafts.
10. Continuous action firing device according to claim 1, characterized in that the rotational movement in opposite directions of both drums makes certain that the
receptacles of both drums have, a divergent trajectory so that the receptacles of
both drums are influenced by cartridge expellers.
11. Continuous action firing device according to claim 10, characterized in that the cartridge expellers comprise two arms, on which both drums rotate allowing the
receptacles to be swept by said arms.
12. Continuous action firing device according to claim 1,
characterized in that:
- it comprises two or more sets of adjacent drums each of said drums being provided
with a set of cartridge receptacles;
- the drums of each set are synchronized and animated so as to move rotationally in
opposite directions;
- said rotational movement determines that the receptacles of said both drums of a
same set, have a concurrent trajectory until the drums are congruent and face-to-face,
so that the mentioned receptacles complete the formation of the transitory firing
chamber; and
- the transitory firing chamber formed by each set of drums is made up of firing hammer
receptacle and a barrel, between which is located the transitory firing chamber.