Lightweight machine gun receiver and method of manufacturing
11204211 · 2021-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A lightweight machine gun receiver has a frame having opposed left and right shell portions configured to separably connect to each other in a connected condition, when in the connected condition, the frame defining an internal space configured to receive a reciprocating bolt, have a barrel connection facility, and have a trigger connection facility, when in the connected condition, the frame being an elongated body having a left side panel having upper and lower edges and an opposed right side panel having upper and lower edges, each of the left and right shell portions having top and bottom spans extending laterally from the associated side panel toward corresponding opposed top and bottom spans, the top and bottom spans having respective free ends having respective top and bottom span mating facilities configured to mate with each other, and the top and bottom span mating facilities each having a sliding interface.
Claims
1. A firearm comprising: a frame having opposed left and right shell portions; the left and right shell portions configured to separably connect to each other in a connected condition; when in the connected condition, the frame defining an internal space configured to receive a reciprocating bolt, have a barrel connection facility, and have a trigger connection facility; when in the connected condition, the frame being an elongated body having a left side panel having upper and lower edges and an opposed right side panel having upper and lower edges; each of the left and right shell portions having a top span extending laterally from the associated side panel toward a corresponding opposed top span, the top spans having respective free ends having respective top span mating facilities configured to mate with each other; each of the left and right shell portions having a bottom span extending laterally from the associated side panel toward a corresponding opposed bottom span, the bottom spans having respective free ends having respective bottom span mating facilities configured to mate with each other; and the top and bottom span mating facilities each having a sliding interface.
2. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the sliding interface is a dovetail joint.
3. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the sliding interface is operable to constrain movement of the left and right shell portions to movement only in a vertical direction with respect to each other.
4. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the frame defines a frame axis and wherein the sliding interface is operable to constrain movement of the left and right shell portions to an interface direction perpendicular to the frame axis.
5. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the sliding interface is operable to constrain movement of the left and right shell portions to an interface direction parallel to the left and right side panels.
6. The firearm of claim 1 wherein each of the sliding interfaces includes a junction profile having an articulated shape.
7. The firearm of claim 6 wherein the junction profile of the top spans is the same as and registered with the junction profile of the bottom spans.
8. The firearm of claim 1 wherein the left and right shell portions meet at a medial vertical plane.
9. The firearm of claim 1 wherein each of the sliding interfaces includes closely mating cylindrical forms defining a sliding axis.
10. The firearm of claim 1 wherein each of the sliding interfaces includes a protrusion on one of the left and right shell portions, and a recess on the other of the left and right shell portions adapted to closely receive the protrusion.
11. A firearm comprising: a frame having opposed interconnectable left and right shell portions that when connected have a barrel connection facility and define a space configured to receive a reciprocating bolt in alignment with the barrel connection facility; the left shell portion having a left mounting facility; the right shell portion having a right mounting facility; and the left mounting facility and right mounting facility comprising a sliding interface operable when connected to prevent relative movement of the left shell portion and the right shell portion except in a single sliding direction.
12. The firearm of claim 11 wherein the sliding direction is vertical.
13. The firearm of claim 11 wherein the sliding direction is perpendicular to an axis associated with the space defined by the left and right shell portions.
14. The firearm of claim 11 wherein each of the left and right shell portions includes a major planar sidewall and wherein the sliding direction is parallel to the major planar sidewalls.
15. The firearm of claim 11 wherein the left and right planar sidewalls each includes a span extending laterally from the respective left and right planar sidewalls, and the spans each having free ends including the sliding interface.
16. The firearm of claim 11 wherein the left and right shell portions meet at a medial vertical plane.
17. The firearm of claim 11 wherein the sliding interface is a dovetail joint.
18. The firearm of claim 11 wherein the sliding interface is operable to constrain movement of the left and right shells to movement only in a vertical direction with respect to each other.
19. The firearm of claim 11 wherein the sliding interface includes closely mating cylindrical forms defining a sliding axis.
20. The firearm of claim 11 wherein the sliding interface includes a protrusion on one of the left and right shell portions, and a recess on the other of the left and right shell portions adapted to closely receive the protrusion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(6) The same reference numerals refer to the same parts throughout the various figures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE CURRENT EMBODIMENT
(7) An embodiment of the lightweight machine gun receiver of the present invention is shown and generally designated by the reference numeral 10.
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(9) The sliding interfaces 90, 92, 94, 96 are operable when connected to prevent relative movement of the left shell portion and the right shell portion except in a single sliding direction. In the current embodiment, the sliding interfaces constrain movement of the opposed left and right shell portions 14, 16 to movement only in a vertical direction with respect to each other. As shown in
(10) It should be appreciated that the opposed left and right shell portions 14, 16 are unitary parts that are interconnectable. The left and right barrel connection facilities 20, 22 each include a threaded portion 118, 120 visible in
(11) By reducing the frame to two parts and fastening them together by dovetail joints, the weight of the resulting lightweight machine gun receiver is greatly reduced compared to conventional approaches employing connecting bolts and welding. The weight is sufficiently reduced that the resulting lightweight machine gun can be safely used by a single individual. Furthermore, not only is the complexity and expense of an elaborate welding process eliminated, but the dovetail joints of the current invention provide a stronger and more rigid connection between the left and right shell portions compared to employing connecting bolts and welding. This makes the frame of the lightweight machine gun receiver more suited to withstand the forces associated with the operation of a belt fed machine gun. Furthermore, the use of single integral sheets of metal that have been precisely machined to produce each of the opposed left and right shell portions reduces the cost and length of the frame compared to conventional approaches to manufacturing a machine gun frame. The interior surfaces of each of the opposed left and right shell portions has a plurality of machined projections at precise locations that, when the left and right shell portions are joined, act as a frame to engage the essential components of a machine gun, including the bolt operating assembly, the trigger assembly, and the barrel assembly. The inside surface of the left shell portion has a similar, but not identical, array of protrusions that function with the operating elements on the right shell inside surface. The inside surface protrusions for left and right shell portions are precision machined for maximum cooperation with the corresponding protruding elements for the essential and proper operation of the machine gun components mounted inside the frame. The frame forms a box capable of receiving all of the necessary essential components of a machine gun, such as a M240 family and MAG58 family of weapons, using existing off-the-shelf components that include the barrel assembly and gas tube attached into the front forward end of the frame. The frame also has a rear vertical section that optionally includes connectors to attach a butt stock plate removably to the frame. The frame is sized and constructed to receive a conventional trigger assembly for a machine gun. The frame includes sized and shaped openings of the proper chamber area to receive mechanisms that provide for the feeding and ejection of ammunition in a high-speed manner.
(12) In the context of the specification, the terms “rear” and “rearward,” and “front” and “forward,” have the following definitions: “rear” or “rearward” means in the direction away from the muzzle of the firearm while “front” or “forward” means it is in the direction towards the muzzle of the firearm.
(13) While a current embodiment of a lightweight machine gun receiver has been described in detail, it should be apparent that modifications and variations thereto are possible, all of which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. Although machine guns have been disclosed, the frame assembled from opposed left and right shell portions and secured by dovetails is also suitable for use with other firearms. Furthermore, any suitable interlocking fit or joint could be used instead of the dovetail joint disclosed. In addition, although the left and right shell portions meeting at a medial vertical plane is disclosed, the left and right shell portions can also meet at a plane offset from vertical to facilitate manufacturing, reduce costs, or for other design reasons. Thus, the sliding direction could be at a variety of angles, including horizontal or rotational, in addition to the vertical sliding direction disclosed. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
(14) Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.