SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN AND COMPONENTS THEREOF
20220042755 · 2022-02-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A9/72
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A semiautomatic shotgun comprising a receiver, a barrel, a forward gas block assembly attached to the barrel, a slider assembly rearward of the gas block assembly extending into the receiver. Upon firing a shotshell the explosive gases in the barrel are diverted through two ports into the gas block assembly, specifically into a pair of lateral pressure relief valves positioned on both sides of the barrel. The pressure relief valves further having a gas pathway to a piston chamber. A piston is forced rearwardly and engages a slider of the slider assembly that is linked to a breech block in the receiver. The breech block loads unfired shells and ejects the fired shells accomplishing the semiautomatic recycling. The dual pressure relief valves actuate to moderate and limit the gas pressure that enters the piston chamber when using shotshells of different power levels thereby providing consistency in the recycling operation.
Claims
1. A semiautomatic shotgun, comprising: a receiver defining a receiver interior; a breech block positioned in the receiver interior, the breech block having an in-battery position and an open position; a barrel attached to a forward portion of the receiver, the barrel having a barrel wall extending forwardly from the receiver, the barrel wall defining a barrel bore with a barrel axis; a magazine tube attached to the forward portion of the receiver and extending forwardly therefrom, a piston and piston cylinder positioned proximate the barrel and defining a piston chamber, the piston chamber fluidly connected to the barrel bore, the piston being operatively coupled to the breech block for selectively moving the breech block between the in-battery position and the open position; a pair of pressure regulators fluidly connected to the piston chamber, the pressure regulators allowing combustion gases to escape when an applied pressure is greater than a preselected relief pressure associated with each pressure regulator.
2. The semiautomatic shotgun of claim 1 wherein the pair of pressure regulators comprise a tandem pair of pressure regulators, each pressure of the pressure regulators being positioned on opposite sides of a vertical plane defined by the barrel axis.
3. The semiautomatic shotgun of claim 1 wherein the breech block has a pair of legs extending forwardly and connecting to an annular slider slidingly positioned on the magazine tube, and wherein the piston is an annular piston extending about the magazine tube.
4. The semiautomatic shotgun of claim 3, wherein a forward face of the annular slider abuts against a rearward face of the annular piston.
5. The semiautomatic shotgun of claim 1, wherein the breech block is coupled to the piston by way of a pair of legs extending forwardly from the breech block to a slider engaged with the magazine tube, the slider engaging the piston.
6. The semiautomatic shotgun of claim 1, wherein the piston chamber is annular shaped and is positioned directly below the barrel.
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8. The semiautomatic shotgun of claim 4, further comprising: a first ring disposed between an inner surface of the piston sleeve and an outer surface of the magazine tube, the first ring having a slit; a gas block having a block bore, the magazine tube extending through the block bore, the piston sleeve extending into the block bore defined by a gas block, a portion of the piston sleeve being disposed between an outer surface of the magazine tube and inner surface of the gas block; and a second ring disposed between an outer surface of the piston sleeve and an inner surface of the gas block, the second ring defining a slot.
9. A semiautomatic shotgun comprising: a receiver defining a receiver interior; a breech block positioned in the receiver interior, the breech block having an in-battery position and an open position; a barrel attached to a forward portion of the receiver, the barrel having a barrel wall extending forwardly from the receiver, the barrel wall defining a barrel bore with a barrel axis; a piston and a piston cylinder defining a piston chamber, the piston chamber being fluidly connected to the barrel bore and the piston being operatively coupled to the breech block by a slider abutting against the piston, the slider connecting with the breech block by a pair of legs extending therebetween for selectively moving the breech block between the in-battery position and the open position; a pair of pressure regulators fluidly connected to the piston chamber.
10. The semiautomatic shotgun of claim 9, wherein the pair of pressure regulators comprises a tandem pair of pressure regulators, each pressure of the pressure regulators being positioned on opposite sides of a vertical plane defined by the barrel axis.
11. The semiautomatic shotgun of claim 9 wherein there is only a single piston connecting to the breech block and the single piston is an annular piston positioned on a magazine tube and the slider is slidingly positioned on the magazine tube.
12. The semiautomatic shotgun of claim 9 wherein the piston is an annular shaped piston.
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15. The semiautomatic shotgun of claim 9 further comprising a magazine tube attached to a forward portion of the receiver below the barrel, the magazine tube having a magazine wall extending forwardly from the receiver, the magazine wall defining a magazine tube bore with a magazine tube axis.
16. The semiautomatic shotgun of claim 15, wherein the piston is an annular shaped piston and the piston cylinder being configured as a gas block having a block bore, the magazine tube extending through the block bore, the piston sleeve extending into the block bore defined by the gas block, a portion of the piston sleeve being disposed between an outer surface of the magazine tube and inner surface of the gas block, the automatic shotgun further comprises: a first ring disposed between an inner surface of the piston sleeve and an outer surface of the magazine tube, the first ring having a slit; and a second ring disposed between an outer surface of the piston sleeve and an inner surface of the gas block, the second ring defining a slot.
17. A semiautomatic shotgun comprising: a receiver defining a receiver interior; a breech block positioned in the receiver interior, the breech block having an in-battery position and an open position; a magazine tube attached to the receiver; a piston cylinder and an annular piston therein, the magazine tube, the piston sleeve, and the piston cylinder cooperating to define an annular piston volume, the annular piston operatively connecting to the breech block for cycling the shotgun; a pair of pressure regulators fluidly connecting to the annular piston volume;
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19. The semiautomatic shotgun of claim 17, further comprising: a first ring disposed between an inner surface of the annular piston and an outer surface of the magazine tube; and a second ring disposed between an outer surface of the annular piston and an inner surface of the piston cylinder.
20. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0028] The drawings included in the present application are incorporated into, and form part of, the specification. They illustrate embodiments of the present disclosure and, along with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. The drawings are only illustrative of certain embodiments and do not limit the disclosure.
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[0077] While embodiments of the disclosure are amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the disclosure to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0081] A semiautomatic shotgun in accordance with the embodiments described in the preceding paragraph may further include a gas block assembly 200 including a gas block 220 that is disposed about the magazine tube 120 with the magazine tube 120 extending through the block bore 222 defined by the gas block 220. The gas block assembly 200 includes a starboard regulator assembly 320 and a port regulator assembly 420. The gas block 220 defines a starboard regulator cavity 322 and a port regulator cavity 422. The starboard regulator cavity 322 extends along a starboard regulator axis 340 and the port regulator cavity 422 extends along a port regulator axis 440. The starboard regulator axis 340 and the port regulator axis 440 define a horizontal plane. In one or more embodiments, the horizontal plane defined by the starboard regulator axis 340 and the port regulator axis 440 is perpendicular to the vertical plane defined by the barrel axis 24 and the magazine axis 140. In one or more embodiments, the starboard regulator assembly 320 and the starboard regulator cavity 322 are disposed starboard of the vertical plane defined by the barrel axis 24 and the magazine axis 140. In one or more embodiments, the starboard regulator assembly 320 and the starboard regulator cavity 322 are disposed below the barrel axis 24 and above the magazine axis 140. In one or more embodiments, the port regulator assembly 420 and the port regulator cavity 422 are disposed portward of the vertical plane defined by the barrel axis 24 and the magazine axis 140. In one or more embodiments, the port regulator assembly 420 and the port regulator cavity 422 are disposed below the barrel axis 24 and above the magazine axis 140.
[0082] A semiautomatic shotgun in accordance with the embodiments described in the preceding paragraph may further include a sleeve 252 comprising a sleeve wall 262 extending into the block bore 222 defined by a gas block 220 with a portion of the sleeve 252 disposed between an outer surface of the magazine tube 120 and inner surface of the gas block 220. In one or more embodiments, the magazine tube 120, the sleeve 252, and the gas block 220 cooperate to define an annular volume 264. The annular volume 238 communicates with the barrel bore 22 so that combustion gasses can enter the annular volume 238. The starboard regulator assembly 320 acts to release combustion gasses when the combustion gasses in the barrel bore 22 and/or the annular volume 238 reaches a first predetermined pressure. The port regulator assembly 420 acts to release combustion gasses when the combustion gasses in the barrel bore 22 and/or the annular volume 238 reaches a first predetermined pressure. In one or more embodiments, the first predetermined pressure and the second predetermined pressure are different. In one or more embodiments, the first predetermined pressure is selected to correspond to a first shotshell load and the second predetermined pressure is selected to correspond to a second shotshell load. In one or more embodiments, the first predetermined pressure and the second predetermined pressure are substantially equal. In one or more embodiments, the first predetermined pressure and the second predetermined pressure have values within 10% of one another.
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[0085] A breech block 38 is slidably received in the receiver interior 34. The breech block 38 is movable between a forward position in which the breech block 38 engages the breech end 28 of the barrel 20 for firing a chambered shell and a rearward position in which the breech block 38 is positioned rearward of the breech end 28 of the barrel 20 for discharging a spent shell. A magazine tube 120 is attached to a forward portion of the receiver 32. The magazine tube 120 has a rearward end and a forward end. A magazine wall 130 of the magazine tube 120 extends between the rearward end and the forward end. The magazine wall 130 defines a magazine tube bore extending along a longitudinal axis of the magazine tube 120.
[0086] The semiautomatic shotgun 10 includes a sleeve 252 comprising a sleeve wall 262. The sleeve wall 262 extending between an outer surface and an inner surface. The inner surface of the sleeve wall 262 defines a lumen 254. The sleeve 252 is positioned so that the sleeve wall 262 encircles the magazine tube 120 with the magazine tube 120 extending through the lumen 254. The sleeve 252 has a rearward end and a forward end. The sleeve wall 262 extends between the forward end and the rearward end. A first sleeve ring 230 is disposed between an inner surface of the sleeve 252 and an outer surface of the magazine tube 120. The first sleeve ring 230 defines a slit 244.
[0087] The semiautomatic shotgun 10 includes a gas block assembly 200 with regulators or pressure relief valves 202, 204. The gas block 220 defining a block bore 222. The magazine tube 120 extends through the block bore 222 defined by the gas block 220. The block bore 222 may extend along a block bore axis 224. The sleeve 252 extends into the block bore 222 defined by a gas block 220 with a portion of the sleeve 252 being disposed between an outer surface of the magazine tube 120 and inner surface of the gas block 220. A second sleeve ring 232 is disposed between an outer surface of the sleeve 252 and an inner surface of the gas block 220. The second sleeve ring 232 defining a slot 242. The magazine tube 120, the sleeve 252, and the gas block 220 cooperate to define an annular volume 264. A stop ring 234 is received in the lumen defined by the sleeve wall 262.
[0088] The gas block 220 defines a channel 240 and an upward facing opening fluidly communicating with the channel 240. The barrel 20 extends into the channel 240. In one or more embodiments, the gas block 220 is fixed to the barrel 20. The gas block 220 has a rearward end and a forward end. The gas block 220 has a body 246 extending in a forward direction from the rearward end to the forward end and extending in a rearward direction from the forward end to the rearward end. The body 246 of the gas block 220 defines a starboard regulator cavity 322 and a port regulator cavity 422.
[0089] The starboard regulator cavity 322 comprises a forward starboard bore 335, a rearward starboard bore 338 and a starboard valve seat 346 disposed between the forward starboard bore 335 and the rearward starboard bore 338. The forward starboard bore 335 extends in the forward direction away from the starboard valve seat 346. The rearward starboard bore 338 extends in the rearward direction away from the starboard valve seat 346. The forward starboard bore 335 is defined by a forward starboard bore surface 340 of the gas block 220. The rearward starboard bore 338 is defined by a rearward starboard bore surface 342. The starboard valve seat 346 comprises a starboard valve seat surface 348 extending between the forward starboard bore surface 340 and the rearward starboard bore surface 342. The forward starboard bore 335 has a first diameter, the rearward starboard bore 338 has a second diameter. In one or more embodiments, the second diameter is greater than the first diameter. The forward starboard bore surface 340 meets the starboard valve seat surface 348 at a starboard edge 344. A starboard valve member 330 is disposed in the starboard regulator cavity 322. A seating surface of the starboard valve member 330 is biased to seat against the starboard edge 344 by a starboard spring 332. A starboard guide 334 extends through a lumen defined by the starboard spring 332 and into a starboard valve member pocket 352 defined by the starboard valve member 330.
[0090] The forward starboard bore 335 of the starboard regulator cavity 322 fluidly communicates with the barrel bore 22 via a starboard first passageway 354 defined by the gas block 220 and a starboard hole 50 defined by the barrel 20. The forward starboard bore 335 of the starboard regulator cavity 322 fluidly communicates with the annular volume 264 via a starboard aperture 350. Upon firing a shell with the shotgun, combustion gasses within the barrel 20 enter the annular volume via the starboard hole 50 and the port hole 52 to move the sleeve 252 and a slider 150 rearward for cycling a mechanism 36 disposed in the receiver interior 34.
[0091] The slider 150 comprising a slider wall 160. The slider wall 160 has an outer surface and an inner surface with the inner surface defining a lumen. The slider 150 is positioned so that the slider wall 160 encircles the magazine tube 120 and the magazine tube 120 extends through the lumen. The slider 150 having a rearward end and a forward end. The slider wall 160 extends between the rearward end and the forward end. A slider assembly 161 includes the slider 150 and a starboard leg 162 having a forward end and a rearward end. A portion of the starboard leg 162 proximate the forward end is fixed to the slider 150. A portion of the starboard leg 162 proximate the rearward end engages the mechanism 36 disposed inside the receiver interior 34. The slider assembly 161 also includes a port leg 164 having a forward end and a rearward end. A portion of the port leg 164 proximate the forward end is fixed to the slider 150. A portion of the port leg 164 proximate the rearward end engages the mechanism 36 disposed inside the receiver interior 34. The semiautomatic shotgun 10 also includes a trigger 40, a trigger guard 42, a buttstock 44, a fore stock 46 and a cap 48.
[0092] The port regulator cavity 422 comprises a forward port bore 435, a rearward port bore 438 and a port valve seat 446 disposed between the forward port bore 435 and the rearward port bore 438. The forward port bore 435 extends in the forward direction away from the port valve seat 446. The rearward port bore 438 extends in the rearward direction away from the port valve seat 446. The forward port bore 435 is defined by a forward port bore surface 440 of the gas block 220. The rearward port bore 438 is defined by a rearward port bore surface 442. The port valve seat 446 comprises a port valve seat surface 448 extending between the forward port bore surface 440 and the rearward port bore surface 442. The forward port bore 435 has a first diameter, the rearward port bore 438 has a second diameter. In one or more embodiments, the second diameter is greater than the first diameter. The forward port bore surface 440 meets the port valve seat surface 448 at a port edge 444. A port valve member 430 is disposed in the port regulator cavity 422. A seating surface of the port valve member 430 is biased to seat against the port edge 444 by a port spring 432. A port guide 434 extends through a lumen defined by the port spring 432 and into a port valve member pocket 452 defined by the port valve member 430.
[0093] The forward port bore 435 of the port regulator cavity 422 fluidly communicates with the barrel bore 22 via a port passageway 454 defined by the gas block 220 and a port hole 52 defined by the barrel 20. The forward port bore 435 of the port regulator cavity 422 fluidly communicates with the annular volume 264 via a port aperture 450. Upon firing a shell with the shotgun, combustion gasses within the barrel 20 enter the annular volume via the port hole 52 and the port hole 52 to move the sleeve 252 and a slider 150 rearward for cycling a mechanism 36 disposed in the receiver interior 34.
[0094] In embodiments, the semiautomatic shotgun operates as follows. Cartridges of different power levels may be fired without adjusting of modifying the shotgun. Shotshells are loaded conventionally in the magazine. A shell is chambered by retracting the breech block. Upon firing the shell in the chamber explosive gases pass through the two ports in the barrel into the gas block assembly. A pair of passageway extends to the pair of valve chambers and then to the piston chamber. The passage ways to the piston chamber are selected to be a suitable size to restrict the passage of the gas that is to cause a pressure drop. If the pressure in the valve chambers is above a certain predetermined level, the relief valves open to lower the pressure lever. The valves open by the valve members lifting off of their respective valve seats. The pressure level transferred to the piston is then suitable for reliable and long-lasting operation of the recycling mechanism.
[0095] In embodiments the piston and piston chamber may be differently configured and still have the advantageous dual regulator arrangement. For example the piston could be cylindrical and engage a tubular cylinder forward of the ammunition chamber or above the ammunition chamber.
[0096] In one or more embodiments, the semiautomatic firearm 10 includes a spring 66 that is disposed inside a space defined by the magazine tube. In one or more embodiments, the semiautomatic firearm 10 includes a flange part 62.
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[0105] The following United States patents are hereby incorporated by reference herein: U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,601,122, 4,702,146, 4,856,217, 4,872,392, 4,901,623, 5,429,034, 5,867,928, 5,872,323, 5,918,401, 5,959,234, 6,347,569, 6,382,073, 6,470,614, 6,508,160, 6,564,691, 6,619,592, 7,467,581, 7,775,149, 7,946,214, 7,963,061, 8,056,280, 8,065,949, 8,079,168, 8,109,194, 8,230,632, 8,245,625, 8,250,964, 8,312,656, 8,443,712, 8,528,458, 8,850,731, 8,939,060, 9,097,475, 9,212,856, and 9,383,149.
[0106] The above references in all sections of this application are herein incorporated by references in their entirety for all purposes. Components illustrated in such patents may be utilized with embodiments herein. Incorporation by reference is discussed, for example, in MPEP section 2163.07(B).
[0107] All of the features disclosed in this specification (including the references incorporated by reference, including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
[0108] Each feature disclosed in this specification (including references incorporated by reference, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
[0109] The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any incorporated by reference references, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed The above references in all sections of this application are herein incorporated by references in their entirety for all purposes.
[0110] Although specific examples have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement calculated to achieve the same purpose could be substituted for the specific examples shown. This application is intended to cover adaptations or variations of the present subject matter. Therefore, it is intended that the invention be defined by the attached claims and their legal equivalents, as well as the following illustrative aspects. The above described aspects embodiments of the invention are merely descriptive of its principles and are not to be considered limiting. Further modifications of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention.