[0001] The present invention relates to a silencer for weapons and a method for manufacture
of such a silencer.
[0002] A number of different types of silencer for weapons are known. One type of silencer
employs the principle of setting the exhaust gases following the projectile in a rotating
motion, thereby lowering the velocity of these exhaust gases before they leave the
silencer. An early example of such a solution is described in
US patent 916.885. In the patent
US 5,029,512 the principle of setting the exhaust gases in rotation is also employed. In both
these solutions a plurality of elements are arranged one behind the other internally
in an external tube, which elements interact and set the exhaust gas in rotation internally
in the tube. In
US 4,907,488 elements are also used internally in a tube in order to change the direction of flow
of the exhaust gases, in order thereby to achieve a sound suppression. In
US 5,679,916 the exhaust gases are also diverted, but in this solution there are modular units
which are assembled, thereby forming both an outer surface of the silencer and an
inner configuration which changes the direction of flow of the exhaust gases.
[0003] The present invention seeks to provide an alternative silencer, which offers satisfactory
diversion of the exhaust gases' direction of flow while at the same time being modular
and consisting of a small number of parts.
[0004] This is accomplished with a silencer as indicated in the following claims.
[0005] A silencer for weapons is provided consisting of an attachment part, an intermediate
part and an outer muzzle part, where the intermediate part according to the invention
comprises at least a module element and a baffle element. The intermediate part will
normally comprise sets of a module element and a baffle element, but it may also have
differing numbers of these. With such a module-based design of the silencer, the length
of the silencer can be adjusted and thereby the effect thereof.
[0006] According to the invention the module element comprises a sleeve portion which in
section forms a part of an outer surface of the silencer and an internal abutment
shoulder for the baffle element. The baffle element will normally be located internally
in the module element. In another variant a solution may also be envisaged where the
baffle element also has a sleeve portion and forms a part of an outer surface of the
silencer. The module element further comprises a radial portion extending in a substantially
radial direction inwards from the sleeve portion and an internal deviated termination
portion terminating in a central opening. This radial portion may be in the form of
an extension of the sleeve portion at one end of the sleeve portion. Alternatively,
it may extend inwards from the sleeve portion at a distance from one end of the sleeve
portion.
[0007] Furthermore, the baffle element abuts against the abutment shoulder of the module
element and the baffle element comprises a substantially radial portion and an internal
deviated termination portion terminating in a central opening. The central opening
of the module element and the central opening of the baffle element are centred and
coincide with a centre axis for the sleeve portion of the module element. The openings
form part of the barrel for a projectile fired by a weapon secured to the silencer.
According to the invention the deviated termination portions of the baffle element
and the module element are deviated in opposite axial directions. The term deviated
should be understood to mean that they have a shape that changes direction from a
radial direction to another direction. The deviated termination portions are designed
to have a substantially conical surface or in other words they are trumpet-shaped.
They are shaped in such a manner that the smallest diameter of the cone is at the
central opening. The termination portions of the baffle element and the module element
are preferably designed differently, even though the basic shape is similar. The termination
portions are formed in such a manner that they have a curvature from a substantially
radial direction to a substantially axial direction. The curvature may be varied along
the termination portion. The termination portion may also be provided with a section
which has a more linear conical shape in addition to a curved conical shape. The termination
portions may also be provided with varying wall thickness, so that they have less
wall thickness near the central opening than near the radial portion. The configuration
of the deviated termination portions with their rounding and relative size on the
central openings and their relative positioning along a centre axis of the silencer
will be such that they will lead exhaust gases generated by firing a projectile in
a weapon attached to the silencer away from a linear flow path. The exhaust gases
will be diverted radially outwards from an axial flow direction, thereby creating
a turbulent flow in an annulus formed round the central openings and the deviated
termination portions. In an embodiment this annulus is radially outwardly limited
by the sleeve portion of the module element forming the outer surface of the silencer
and in the axial direction of the radial portion and the deviated portion by the module
element on one side and the baffle element on the other side. This annulus and the
rotation of the exhaust gas will reduce the velocity of flow of the exhaust gases
and thereby suppress the sound.
[0008] According to an aspect of the invention the termination portions of either the module
element or the baffle element may have a larger internal diameter on the central opening
than the other deviated termination portion belonging to the other element, either
the baffle element or the module element. The central opening of the module element's
termination portion may therefore have a different diameter opening from the central
opening of the baffle element's opening. In a possible configuration the central opening
of the module element is smaller than the central opening of the baffle element, while
in another configuration the central opening of the module element is larger than
the central opening of the baffle element.
[0009] According to another aspect the silencer's intermediate portion may comprise at least
three termination portions, for example at least two baffle elements and at least
one module element, or at least two module elements and at least one baffle element,
preferably at least two baffle elements and at least two module elements. In such
a version baffle element and module element will be arranged alternately, with the
result that with different opening diameters, each alternate element in succession
has a larger and smaller central opening in the direction of travel for the projectile.
The direction of travel for the projectile will also correspond to a main direction
of flow for the exhaust gases. In such a configuration the opening of a termination
portion with the largest central opening will be arranged nearer a downstream smaller
central opening than an upstream smaller central opening.
[0010] According to an aspect of the invention the module element may comprise attachment
devices for securing the module element to an adjacent module element, attachment
part or muzzle part. The attachment devices may be inner and outer threads provided
in the surface of the module element so as to interact with corresponding threads
provided in adjacent module elements, attachment elements or muzzle part. Alternatively,
they may interact with corresponding threads provided in a baffle element, since in
an embodiment this forms a part of an outer surface of the silencer. Alternatively,
the attachment devices may be attachment devices other than threads, such as twisting
and locking devices, rapid couplings, etc.
[0011] According to an aspect the attachment devices may be arranged in relation to the
abutment shoulder of the module element, with the result that the baffle element is
securely locked between two module elements or a module element and the muzzle part
when they are secured to each other. Alternatively, the abutment shoulder may be arranged
in such a manner that the baffle element is locked between it and a locking ring provided
in an internal groove in the module element.
[0012] According to an aspect the baffle element may comprise an outer flange portion for
abutment against the abutment shoulder of the module element. This flange portion
will extend in an axial direction of the silencer. A flange portion of this kind may
be provided both in the solution where the baffle element is locked between two module
elements and in the case where the baffle element is locked between the module element
and a locking ring.
[0013] According to an embodiment of the invention a central opening of the baffle element
may have a smaller diameter than the central opening of the module element. In another
embodiment the central opening of the baffle element may have a larger diameter than
the central opening of the module element.
[0014] According to another aspect the inner termination portion of the module element and
the inner termination portion of the baffle element may be designed so as to conduct
an exhaust gas flow in order to form a turbulent flow in an annulus formed between
the module element and the baffle element round the central openings.
[0015] According to an aspect the module element may be designed in such a manner that the
sleeve portion has an end section with an internal diameter at an end of the sleeve
portion which is larger then an outer diameter of the radial portion and the deviated
termination portion. Furthermore, this end section has a length in the axial direction
which is longer than an axial length of the termination portion of the module element.
The result of this is that in an embodiment a portion of a module element will be
arranged internally in the adjacent module element when they are secured to each other.
[0016] The invention will now be explained with references to the attached figures where;
Figs. 1a-f illustrate six embodiments of a silencer according to the invention,
Fig. 2 illustrates in greater detail a section of the intermediate part employed in
the silencers in figs. 1a-f, and
Fig. 3 illustrates details of a second embodiment of the intermediate part.
[0017] Fig. 1 illustrates a first embodiment of a silencer according to the present invention.
The silencer comprises an attachment part 1, an intermediate part 2 and an outer muzzle
part 3. All parts are arranged in alignment with one another and have a common centre
axis 4. The attachment part 1 can be secured to a weapon 5, as indicated in figs.
1c-1e. The actual attachment part may also have a different configuration as illustrated
in figures 1a-1f. A type of telescopic design is possible where a section of the attachment
part is arranged over the barrel, thereby forming an overlying structure where an
inner part with internal threads for attachment is arranged internally in the attachment
part, as indicated in figs. 1a-1b, a rapid coupling type is also possible as indicated
in figs. 1c-1e or a pure threaded connection as indicated in fig. 1f. Furthermore,
the attachment part may also comprise other elements such as different types of flash
reducer or other elements, such as, for example, those described in the applicant's
previously filed patent application
NO 20093290. The outer muzzle part may also have a different shape depending on its use.
[0018] The intermediate part 2 is composed of module units 10,10
i,10
ii,10
iii...10
vi and baffle elements 30,30
i,3
ii,30
iii,...30
vi. In fig. 1a the intermediate part comprises seven module units 10 and seven baffle
elements 30. In fig. 1b the intermediate part comprises six module units 10 and six
baffle elements 30. In figs. 1c-1e an intermediate part is shown with six, five and
four module units respectively and seven, six and five baffle elements respectively.
The intermediate part 2 in these versions comprises in addition a modified lead-in
module 24, mounted between the attachment part 1 and the first module unit 10. Lead-in
module 24 is a version of the module unit 10 which is shorter in the axial direction,
and in addition it does not have a deviated termination portion either, with the result
that a portion corresponding to the radial portion forms an opening of the lead-in
module 24 internally. In fig. 1f an intermediate part 2 is illustrated comprising
five module units 10 and five baffle elements 30.
[0019] A possible configuration of the module units 10 and the baffle elements 30 is illustrated
in more detail in fig. 2. The module unit 10 comprises a sleeve portion 11. In section,
the sleeve portion 11 forms an outer surface 12 of the silencer. At an end of the
sleeve portion 11 which forms an open end, internal threads 13 are provided in the
inner surface near the end at the inside of the sleeve portion 11. Axially inside
this threaded portion 13 an abutment shoulder 14 can be found. The abutment shoulder
14 is in the form of a ring surface with an orientation substantially transverse to
the centre axis of the sleeve portion. The abutment shoulder 14 is also in a position
which is radially inside the internal threaded portion 13 viewed from the open end.
Axially inside the abutment shoulder 14, viewed from the open end of the sleeve portion
11, there is a groove 15 in the wall of the sleeve portion 11. Externally the sleeve
portion 11 forms an external surface 12 of the silencer from the open end, whereupon
the sleeve portion 11 is reduced in the axial direction to a smaller external diameter,
thereby forming a guide edge 16 round the circumference of the sleeve portion 11.
Furthermore, in the axial direction from the open end, the sleeve portion is further
reduced and provided with external threads 17. The opposite end of the sleeve portion
11 relative to the open end forms a locking edge 18. The module unit 10 continues
at this end with the locking edge in a radial portion 19 which extends radially inwards
from the sleeve portion 11. This radial portion 19 changes into a deviated inner termination
portion 20, which is terminated radially internally in a central opening 21. In the
illustrated example the inner termination portion 20 deviates in the direction towards
the open end of the sleeve portion. The inner termination portion 20 is terminated
in a radial surface 21. In the illustrated example, the baffle element 30 which is
mounted internally in the module element 10 comprises an abutment surface 31 for abutment
against the abutment shoulder 14. In connection with this abutment surface 31 there
is a flange portion 32. This flange portion 32 extends in a substantially axial direction
and is linked to a radial portion 33 of the baffle element 30, which extends radially
inwards from this flange portion 32 or the flange edge, which is arranged round the
periphery of the baffle element 30. The radial portion 33 changes into a deviated
inner termination portion 34 which is terminated in a central opening 36. In the illustrated
example the deviated inner termination portion 34 is deviated in the opposite axial
direction compared with the termination portion 20 of the module element 10. The termination
portion 34 is terminated with a radial surface 35 round the central opening 36. This
radial surface 35 is also facing the main direction of flow of the exhaust gas. The
central opening 36 of the baffle element 30 is smaller in diameter than the central
opening 21 of the module element 10. The baffle element 30 which is mounted internally
in the module element is also arranged downstream of the central opening 21 of the
module element, and the deviated termination portions 20, 34 are deviated towards
each other. The two openings 21, 36 of the module element 10 and the baffle element
30, which are arranged internally in the module element, are mounted much nearer each
other than the openings 36*, 21° for the baffle element 30*, which is arranged upstream
of the module element 10, and the module element 10°, which is arranged downstream
of the baffle element 30 respectively. Together with the difference in size of the
opening diameter and the deviation of the termination portions, this forms an annular
chamber 40 between the module element 10 and the baffle element 30, into which the
exhaust gases are conducted, thus achieving a diversion of the direction of flow and
thereby a reduction in velocity. The baffle element 30, which is mounted internally
in the module element 10, has its opening arranged downstream of the opening for the
module element 10.
[0020] In fig. 3 an alternative, but similar embodiment of module elements 100 and baffle
elements 300 is illustrated in order to form an intermediate part of a silencer. The
module elements 100 comprise a sleeve portion 110, which in section forms an external
surface 120. The sleeve portion 110 is provided with an internal threaded portion
130 near an open end of the sleeve portion 110. The sleeve portion 110, moreover,
has an external reduced section in which a guide edge 160 and external threads 170
are provided. In the transition between the sleeve portion 110 and a radial portion
190 extending radially inwards from the end of the sleeve portion 110 which is opposite
the open end, an abutment shoulder 140 is provided. The radial portion 190 continues
in a deviated termination portion 200 which is terminated in a central opening 210.
In contrast to the previous embodiment which was explained above, this termination
portion 200 is deviated in the direction away from the open end of the sleeve portion
110. In this embodiment the baffle element 300 is also provided with a flange portion
320 arranged round the periphery, which forms an abutment surface 310 at an end edge
for abutment against the abutment shoulder 140 of the module element 100. The module
element comprises an internal groove 230 for mounting a non-illustrated locking ring,
for securing the baffle element 300 relative to the module element 100. The opposite
end of the flange portion 320 continues in a radial portion 330 which extends radially
inwards from the flange portion 320 and changes into a deviated termination portion
340 which is terminated in a central opening 360. In this embodiment the termination
portion 340 is deviated in the direction towards the open end of the module unit 100
and thereby away from the central opening 210 of this module unit 100. In this embodiment
the central opening 210 of the module unit 100 has a smaller diameter than the central
opening 360 of the baffle element 300. The central opening 360 of the baffle element
300, which is mounted internally in a module element 100, is therefore located nearer
a central opening 210* of an adjacent module element 100* than the central opening
210 of the module element 100 in which the baffle element is internally mounted. In
this embodiment too an annulus 400 is created for diversion of the exhaust gas by
means of the termination portions 340, 200. In this embodiment this annulus 400 is
formed by a side of the baffle element 300, the sleeve portion 110 of a module element
100 and the radial portion 190* and the termination portion 200* of an adjacent, downstream-located
module element 100*.
[0021] The present invention has now been explained with reference to embodiments, but a
person skilled in the art will understand that changes and modifications will be able
to be made to these embodiments which lie within the scope of the invention as defined
in the following claims.
1. A silencer for weapons comprising an attachment part (1), an intermediate part (2)
and an outer muzzle part (3), where the intermediate part (2) comprises at least a
module element (10, 100) and a baffle element (30, 300),
- where the module element (10, 100) comprises a sleeve portion (11, 110) which in
a section forms a part of an outer surface (12, 120) of the silencer and an internal
abutment shoulder (14, 140) for the baffle element (30, 300), and a radial portion
(19, 190) extending in a substantially radial direction inwards from the sleeve portion
(11, 110) and an inner deviated termination portion (20, 200) which is terminated
in a central opening (21, 210), and
- the baffle element (30, 300) abuts against the abutment shoulder (14, 140) and comprises
a substantially radial portion (33, 330) and an inner deviated termination portion
(34, 340) which is terminated in a central opening (36, 360),
where the deviated termination portions (20, 34, 200, 340) of the baffle element (30,
300) and the module element (10, 100) are deviated in opposite axial directions.
2. A silencer according to claim 1,
characterised in that one of the termination portions (20, 34, 200, 340) on the module unit (10) or the
baffle element (30, 300) respectively has a larger internal diameter on the central
opening (21, 36, 210, 360) than the other deviated termination portion, the baffle
element (30, 300) or the module unit (10, 100) respectively.
3. A silencer according to claim 2,
characterised in that at least three termination portions (20, 34, 200, 340) are arranged with alternate
larger and smaller central openings successively in the direction of flow for the
projectile, where a termination portion with the largest central opening (21, 360)
is arranged nearer a downstream smaller central opening (36, 210) than an upstream
smaller opening (36, 210).
4. A silencer according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the module element (10, 100) comprises attachment devices (13, 17, 130, 170) for
securing the module element to an adjacent module element (10', 100*), attachment
part (1) or muzzle part (3).
5. A silencer according to claim 4,
characterised in that the attachment devices (13, 17) are arranged relative to the abutment shoulder (14)
of the module element (10), in such a manner that the baffle element (30) is securely
locked between two module elements (10, 10') or a module element (10) and the muzzle
part (3) when they are secured to each other.
6. A silencer according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the baffle element (30, 300) comprises an outer flange portion (32, 320) for abutment
against the abutment shoulder (14, 140) of the module element (10, 100).
7. A silencer according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the central opening (36) of the baffle element (30) has a smaller diameter than the
central opening (21) of the module element (10).
8. A silencer according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the inner termination portion (20, 200) of the module element (10, 100) and the inner
termination portion (34, 340) of the baffle element (30, 300) are designed in such
a manner that they conduct an exhaust gas flow so that a turbulent flow is created
in an annulus (40) formed between the module element (10, 100, 100*) and the baffle
element (30, 300) round the central openings (21, 36, 210, 360).