Semi-automatic or fully automatic firearm
11209232 ยท 2021-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A19/27
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/68
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A19/27
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A semi-automatic or fully automatic firearm (2) having a barrel (4), the rear end of which is in the form of a cartridge chamber (8), in which each round can be inserted from the rear; a breech body (6) that is movable in a longitudinal direction of the barrel between an open position for releasing the cartridge chamber (8) for reloading a round and a locking position that locks the cartridge chamber (8), wherein in the locking position the breech body (6) closes the cartridge chamber (8) at the rear and the cartridge casing acts as a thrust bearing, wherein the firearm (2) has a breech body locking device (20) that is designed to move a breech body lock from a breech body release position for releasing the breech body (6) to a breech body locking position for locking the breech body (6) and from the breech body locking position to the breech body release position, wherein the breech body locking device (20) has an electromagnet (24) for moving the breech body lock from the breech body release position to the breech body locking position, and/or an electromagnet (24) for moving the breech body lock from the breech body locking position to the breech body release position, as well as a firearm (2) with an electromagnetically driven firing pin (18).
Claims
1. A semi-automatic or fully automatic firearm having a barrel, the rear end of which is designed as a cartridge chamber, into which a round can be inserted from the rear, respectively; a breech body, which is movable in a longitudinal direction of the barrel between an open position for releasing the cartridge chamber for the reloading of a round and a closing position that closes the cartridge chamber, wherein in the closing position the breech body closes the cartridge chamber to the rear and acts as a thrust bearing for a cartridge casing, wherein the firearm has a breech body lock that locks the breech body when the breech body is in the closing position, and a breech locking device that is designed to move the breech body lock from a breech body release position for releasing the breech body to a breech body locking position for locking; the breech body in the closing position and from the breech body locking position to the breech body release position, wherein the breech locking device has an electromagnet for moving the breech body lock from the breech body release position to the breech body locking position, or has an electromagnet for moving the breech body lock from the breech body locking position to the breech body release position, or has an electromagnet for moving the breech body lock from the breach body release position to the breech body locking position and for moving the breech body lock from the breech body locking position to the breech body release position.
2. The firearm as claimed in claim 1, wherein the breech locking device has an elastic element, in particular a spring, further in particular a coil compression spring or a coil pull-back spring.
3. The firearm as claimed in claim 1, wherein when the electromagnet is in a deenergized state, the breech body lock is arranged in the breech body release position.
4. The firearm as claimed in claim 1, wherein when the electromagnet is in an energized state, the breech body lock is in the breech body release position.
5. The firearm as claimed in claim 1, wherein the firearm also has a firing pin and the breech body lock has a locking section, wherein the locking section has a recess in which the firing pin is arranged to be movable reciprocally in the longitudinal direction of the barrel.
6. The firearm, in particular a firearm as claimed in claim 1, wherein the firearm has a firing device that has at least one electromagnet for at least partial actuation of same.
7. The firearm as claimed in claim 6, wherein the firing device has a firing pin that is movable from a neutral position to a firing position by means of the electromagnet.
8. The firearm as claimed in claim 6, wherein the firing pin or a section thereof is movable from the firing position to the neutral position by means of the electromagnet.
9. The firearm as claimed in claim 6, wherein the firing device has more than one electromagnet.
10. The firearm as claimed in claim 7, wherein the firing pin is of a multi-part form.
11. The firearm as claimed in claim 7, wherein the firing device has an elastic element.
12. The firearm as claimed in claim 6, wherein the firing device has three electromagnets.
13. The firearm as claimed in claim 7, wherein the firing pin comprises two pieces.
14. The firearm as claimed in claim 7, wherein the firing device has a spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is described below with reference to the enclosed drawings on the basis of possible embodiments as examples. In the figures:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(10) In the closing position shown in
(11) After firing, the breech body 6 is moved back to the open position shown in
(12) To ignite the propellant charge of the cartridge 10, a firing pin 18 strikes the center on the rear of the cartridge 10.
(13) The firearm has a breech locking device 20 that is designed to move a breech body lock in the form of a locking bolt 22 from a breech body release position (in
(14) For this purpose, the breech locking device 20 in the embodiments described in
(15) With the embodiment shown in
(16) If movement of the locking bolt 22 into the breech body release position is desired, the electromagnet 24 is energized, so that the locking bolt 22 is pulled into the breech body release position by the force acting thereon due to the resulting magnetic field and the breech body 6 is thus released.
(17) With the embodiment shown in
(18) If movement of the locking bolt 22 into the breech body locking position is desired, the electromagnet 24 is energized, so that the locking bolt 22 is pulled into the breech body locking position by the force acting on it due to the resulting magnetic field and thus locks the breech body 6.
(19) The locking bolt 22 has, besides the section that is arranged in the electromagnet 24, a locking section 28 that has a recess in which the firing pin 18 is arranged to move reciprocally in the longitudinal direction of the barrel. In the embodiment described in
(20) In an alternative embodiment, the spring 26 can be omitted. In this case, the electromagnet is used both for movement of the locking bolt 22 into the breech body locking position as well as for movement of the locking bolt 22 into the breech body release position. For this purpose, it is conceivable, for example, that the locking bolt has magnetic portions, which depending on the magnetic field direction are used for movement of the locking bolt 22 in the desired direction during an interaction with the magnetic field. In this case, the magnetic field direction can be reversed, for example, by a reversal of the current, which reverses the magnetic field of the electromagnet 24, which leads to opposite movements of the locking bolt 22. Alternatively, for example, the use of multiple electromagnets is conceivable, of which each electromagnet is provided for a movement of the locking bolt 22 in a different direction.
(21) The firearm also comprises a firing device 32 that comprises another electromagnet 34 for at least partial actuation thereof in an embodiment described in
(22) The first firing pin section 18a is arranged within the electromagnet 34 so as to be movable reciprocally in a longitudinal direction (again like a coil core, but movable) and is subjected to force by the field generated by the electromagnet due to its arrangement and can thus be moved by the action of the magnetic field. The second firing pin section 18b is arranged or supported in the breech body 6 so as to be movable reciprocally in the longitudinal direction.
(23) The first firing pin section 18a can be moved by means of the force generated by the electromagnet 34 (when the electromagnet 34 is energized) from a neutral position (shown in
(24) The firing device 32 also comprises an elastic element in the form of a spring 40, which is in the form of a coil compression spring in the embodiment shown in
(25) In an alternative embodiment to this, the firing pin 18 (this in turn can be embodied in one piece or multiple pieces) can be moved by means of the electromagnet not only from the neutral position to a firing position but also from the firing position to the neutral position. For this purpose, in the embodiment shown in
(26) From the moment at which the firing is initiated (t0), all three electromagnets 34a, 34b and 34c are energized. At time t1, the first electromagnet 34a is switched to deenergized, from the time t2 the second electromagnet 34b is switched to deenergized and the third electromagnet 34c is switched to deenergized last at time t3. Here t1<t2<<t3 applies. The first electromagnet 34a is located furthest away from the cartridge 10 and the third electromagnet 34c is located closest to the cartridge 10, while the second electromagnet 34b is arranged in the middle between the other two. By this energization scheme, an acceleration of the first firing pin section 18a towards the firing position is achieved. Similarly, an acceleration in the other direction can also be produced by a correspondingly modified energization scheme.
(27) Although the invention is described on the basis of embodiments with fixed combinations of features, it does however also include conceivable further advantageous combinations of features, as they are in particular but not exhaustively indicated by the subordinate claims. All disclosed