Patent classifications
F41A9/56
Device for ejecting ammunition links
A device for automatically discharging ammunition links obtained from a weapon configured to fire at a certain rate. The device includes a housing. The housing provides an inlet opening located in an upper position of the position for bulk insertion by gravity of the ammunition links obtained from the weapon after firing and an outlet opening for discharging the ammunition links toward an outside of the device at a given speed. The outlet opening is arranged laterally or offset relative to a vertical of the inlet opening. The device further includes a proximal ramp of the inlet opening connected to a proximal horizontal planar path of the outlet opening, two channeling rollers with parallel axes and inverse rotation relative to one another located at the proximal ramp, and two propulsion and guiding rollers located on either side of the proximal horizontal planar path.
Device for ejecting ammunition links
A device for automatically discharging ammunition links obtained from a weapon configured to fire at a certain rate. The device includes a housing. The housing provides an inlet opening located in an upper position of the position for bulk insertion by gravity of the ammunition links obtained from the weapon after firing and an outlet opening for discharging the ammunition links toward an outside of the device at a given speed. The outlet opening is arranged laterally or offset relative to a vertical of the inlet opening. The device further includes a proximal ramp of the inlet opening connected to a proximal horizontal planar path of the outlet opening, two channeling rollers with parallel axes and inverse rotation relative to one another located at the proximal ramp, and two propulsion and guiding rollers located on either side of the proximal horizontal planar path.
Spent cartridges router
Spent cartridges router means in a configuration of a four bars or four bar linkage mechanism for routing spent cartridges ejected from a chain fed automatic weapon towards means for gathering cartridges that is installable as an ad-on and independent (stand alone) mechanism on a weapon station of the type that comprises a base assembly that is rotatable for traverse motion, a cradle assembly that is located on the base assembly and linked with it in axial (pivotally) manner and chain fed automatic weapon that is affixable on the cradle assembly in a manner that it will be rotatable for elevation and lowering around the cradle's axis.
Spent cartridges router
Spent cartridges router means in a configuration of a four bars or four bar linkage mechanism for routing spent cartridges ejected from a chain fed automatic weapon towards means for gathering cartridges that is installable as an ad-on and independent (stand alone) mechanism on a weapon station of the type that comprises a base assembly that is rotatable for traverse motion, a cradle assembly that is located on the base assembly and linked with it in axial (pivotally) manner and chain fed automatic weapon that is affixable on the cradle assembly in a manner that it will be rotatable for elevation and lowering around the cradle's axis.
DEVICE FOR EJECTING AMMUNITION LINKS
A device for automatically discharging ammunition links obtained from a weapon configured to fire at a certain rate. The device includes a housing. The housing provides an inlet opening located in an upper position of the position for bulk insertion by gravity of the ammunition links obtained from the weapon after firing and an outlet opening for discharging the ammunition links toward an outside of the device at a given speed. The outlet opening is arranged laterally or offset relative to a vertical of the inlet opening. The device further includes a proximal ramp of the inlet opening connected to a proximal horizontal planar path of the outlet opening, two channeling rollers with parallel axes and inverse rotation relative to one another located at the proximal ramp, and two propulsion and guiding rollers located on either side of the proximal horizontal planar path.
DEVICE FOR EJECTING AMMUNITION LINKS
A device for automatically discharging ammunition links obtained from a weapon configured to fire at a certain rate. The device includes a housing. The housing provides an inlet opening located in an upper position of the position for bulk insertion by gravity of the ammunition links obtained from the weapon after firing and an outlet opening for discharging the ammunition links toward an outside of the device at a given speed. The outlet opening is arranged laterally or offset relative to a vertical of the inlet opening. The device further includes a proximal ramp of the inlet opening connected to a proximal horizontal planar path of the outlet opening, two channeling rollers with parallel axes and inverse rotation relative to one another located at the proximal ramp, and two propulsion and guiding rollers located on either side of the proximal horizontal planar path.
Belt ammunition feeding device for dual-feed automatic weapon
A belt ammunition feeding device for a dual-feed automatic weapon includes, for each feeding channel, at least a first rigid chute leading an ammunition belt from a magazine to the weapon, and a second rigid guide chute arranged at each tilting arm, the second chute including an upper mouth arranged opposite the outlet opening of the first rigid chute, the mouth also including a flared part forming a guide funnel and making it possible to cap the outlet opening of the first rigid chute when the tilting arm is in its engaged position with a stationary positioning star.
Belt ammunition feeding device for dual-feed automatic weapon
A belt ammunition feeding device for a dual-feed automatic weapon includes, for each feeding channel, at least a first rigid chute leading an ammunition belt from a magazine to the weapon, and a second rigid guide chute arranged at each tilting arm, the second chute including an upper mouth arranged opposite the outlet opening of the first rigid chute, the mouth also including a flared part forming a guide funnel and making it possible to cap the outlet opening of the first rigid chute when the tilting arm is in its engaged position with a stationary positioning star.
BELT AMMUNITION FEEDING DEVICE FOR DUAL-FEED AUTOMATIC WEAPON
A belt ammunition feeding device for a dual-feed automatic weapon includes, for each feeding channel, at least a first rigid chute leading an ammunition belt from a magazine to the weapon, and a second rigid guide chute arranged at each tilting arm, the second chute including an upper mouth arranged opposite the outlet opening of the first rigid chute, the mouth also including a flared part forming a guide funnel and making it possible to cap the outlet opening of the first rigid chute when the tilting arm is in its engaged position with a stationary positioning star.
BELT AMMUNITION FEEDING DEVICE FOR DUAL-FEED AUTOMATIC WEAPON
A belt ammunition feeding device for a dual-feed automatic weapon includes, for each feeding channel, at least a first rigid chute leading an ammunition belt from a magazine to the weapon, and a second rigid guide chute arranged at each tilting arm, the second chute including an upper mouth arranged opposite the outlet opening of the first rigid chute, the mouth also including a flared part forming a guide funnel and making it possible to cap the outlet opening of the first rigid chute when the tilting arm is in its engaged position with a stationary positioning star.