HINGED-BREECH WEAPON
20170234633 ยท 2017-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C7/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A hinged-breech weapon includes a receiver, a barrel part arranged to be tiltable around a rotational axis on the receiver, a front shaft removably fastened on the barrel part, and a bearing piece arranged on the rear end of the front shaft, when viewed in the firing direction of the hinged-breech weapon. The bearing piece includes rear bearing surfaces for pivotable mounting on the front mating surfaces of the receiver and a positioning device for adjustment of the position of the bearing piece relative to barrel part. The positioning device includes a clamping element movable in the bearing piece in the longitudinal direction of front shaft and adjustable by a control element for mounting on a stop arranged on the barrel part.
Claims
1. A hinged-breech weapon with a receiver, a barrel part arranged to be tiltable around a rotational axis on the receiver, a front shaft removably fastened on the barrel part, and a bearing piece arranged on a rear end of the front shaft, when viewed in the firing direction of the hinged-breech weapon, which includes rear bearing surfaces for pivotable mounting on front mating surfaces of the receiver and a positioning device for adjustment of the position of the bearing piece relative to barrel part, wherein the positioning device includes a clamping element guided to move in the bearing piece in a longitudinal direction of the front shaft and adjustable through a control element for mounting on a stop arranged on the barrel part.
2. The hinged-breech weapon according to claim 1, wherein the clamping element is guided to move in an upwardly and frontwardly open mounting slot of a forward protruding shoulder of the bearing piece.
3. The hinged-breech weapon according to claim 1, wherein the mounting slot has a slightly greater width than the clamping element guided therein.
4. The hinged-breech weapon according to claim 2, wherein the mounting slot has a form of a T-slot with a narrower outer part facing the barrel part and a widened inner part, and the clamping element has a form of a T-slot nut with a narrow upper part and a wider lower part.
5. The hinged-breech weapon according to claim 1, wherein the clamping element contains a front mounting surface for mounting on a rear stop surface of the stop.
6. The hinged-breech weapon according to claim 1, wherein the clamping element has a continuously threaded hole with a threaded pin arranged therein.
7. The hinged-breech weapon according to claim 2, wherein the control element is arranged in the mounting slot for the clamping element.
8. The hinged-breech weapon according to claim 4, wherein the control element is a control eccentric with a cylindrical part guided to rotate in the narrower outer part of the mounting slot and an eccentric part arranged in the widened inner part of the mounting slot.
9. The hinged-breech weapon according to claim 2, wherein the control element contains a continuously threaded hole with a threaded pin arranged therein.
10. The hinged-breech weapon according to claim 9, wherein a center axis of the threaded hole in the control element is laterally offset relative to a center axis of the mounting slot.
11. The hinged-breech weapon according to claim 1, wherein the receiver has inwardly protruding hinge pins for engagement in lateral recesses on a hook piece of the barrel part.
12. The hinged-breech weapon according to claim 11, wherein the lateral recesses have rear mounting surfaces for the hinge pins.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Additional details and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following description of a preferred practical example with reference to the drawings. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] The hinged-breech weapon depicted partly in
[0018] The bearing piece 9, depicted in a half-section top view in
[0019] For tiltable arrangement of the barrel part 4 on the receiver 1 around rotational axis 3, inwardly protruding hinge pins 17 are arranged on two opposite flanks of the receiver 1 depicted in
[0020] Hook piece 5 is forced against the hinge pins 17 via the bearing piece 9 fastened on the rear end of front shaft 2, which, according to
[0021] As follows from
[0022] The mounting slot 27 has a slightly greater width than the clamping element 24 so that the clamping element 24 within mounting slot 27 cannot only be pushed in the direction of a longitudinal axis 34 of mounting slot 27 running in the longitudinal direction of front shaft 2, but also easily rotated to the side around an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 34. The clamping element 24 can be arranged so that longitudinal axis 35 assumes an angle relative to the center axis 34 of recess 27. The front mounting surface 32 can, therefore, be easily obliquely set and adjusted to the stop surface 26 of stop 25 without demanding manual adjustment. A threaded pin 37 is arranged in a continuous threaded hole 36 of clamping element 24, through which the clamping element 24 can be tightened against the bearing part 9. A previously adjusted position of the clamping element 24 can be secured on this account.
[0023] The control element 23 for adjustment of the clamping element 24 is designed in the depicted variant as a control eccentric with a cylindrical part 38 guided to rotate in the narrower outer part 28 of the mounting slot 27 and an eccentric part 39 arranged in the widened inner part 29 of the mounting slot 27. By rotation of the cylindrical part 38 of control element 23 concentric to the center axis 34 of the recess, the clamping element 24 can be pushed over the eccentric part 39 of control element 23. A threaded pin 41 arranged in a threaded hole 40 is also provided in the control element 23 to protect against twisting. The center axis of the threaded hole 40 is offset laterally relative to the center axis 34 of the mounting slot 27.
[0024] By adjustment of the clamping element 24, the position of the bearing part 9 arranged on the back side of the front shaft 2 can be changed relative to the barrel part 4 or hook piece 5 and the clamping pressure between the hinge pins 7 and the rear mounting surfaces 20 on the hook piece 5 can be adjusted, on the one hand, as well as the clamping pressure between the concave bearing surfaces 14 on the bearing part 9 and the corresponding mating surfaces 15 on the receiver 1, on the other. In this way, the hinge connection between the receiver 1 and the tiltable barrel part 4 can be simply and precisely adjusted.
[0025] During assembly of the hinged-breech weapon just described, the hook piece 5 with the two barrels 6 and 7 and the sighting bar 8 is initially inserted on the receiver 1 so that the hook piece 5 comes in contact from the rear against the two hinge pins 17 with the two mounting surfaces 20. The still downwardly tilting front shaft 2 on the front side can then be positioned with rear bearing piece 9 against the receiver 1 so that the rear bearing surfaces 14 provided on the side connectors 13 of the bearing piece 9 come in contact with the corresponding mating surfaces 15 of the receiver 1. The front shaft 2 can also be pivoted upwardly on the front side so that the clamping element 24 comes in contact with stop 25 and the front shaft 2 is locked on the front side by the locking mechanism on the lower barrel part 7, not depicted here. By a corresponding rotation of the control element 23, the clamping pressure of the bearing part 9 against the receiver 1 can be changed and the hinge connection adjusted in so doing. When optimal adjustment of the clamping element 24 is found, the two threaded screws can be tightened so that the desired position of the clamping element 24 is secured and undesired rotation of the control element 23 can be avoided. For disassembly of the barrel part 4 only the locking mechanism on the front side of the front shaft need be loosened so that the front shaft 2 can be pivoted downwardly and removed. The barrel part 4 can then also be unhooked.