Spring system for blowback action for pistol-caliber firearms

10619955 ยท 2020-04-14

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Abstract

A spring system for blowback action is provided with a control piece (2) and pusher piece (3) supported so that it can be displaced on the guide rod (7). On its end, a buffer (4) is arranged with a buffer spring (6). The guide rod (7) is also used for guiding the closing spring (8). Between the control piece (2) and pusher piece (3) there are five rollers (10) in a recess (9) of the guide rod (7), and these rollers cause a delay of the action during the blowback after the discharge of a shot.

Claims

1. A spring system for blowback action for firearms, the spring system comprising: a guide rod, a spring system having at least one closing spring, a control piece, a pusher piece, with the control piece being connected to the pusher piece, and at least two roller bodies located between the control piece and the pusher piece, and the control piece and the pusher piece are slidably arranged on the guide rod, and the at least two roller bodies comprise five rollers that are arranged in a recess of the guide rod.

2. The spring system for blowback action according to claim 1, wherein, in a rest position, the rollers supported in the recess and in holes of the pusher piece, and are pressed against an inner face of the control piece, said inner face is inclined at an angle of less than 45.

3. The spring system for blowback action according to claim 1, further comprising a buffer spring that is adapted to contact the control piece in a blow back position.

4. The spring system for blowback action according to claim 1, further comprising a buffer located at an end of the guide rod.

5. A spring system for blowback action for firearms, the spring system comprising: a guide rod, a spring system having at least one closing spring, a control piece, a pusher piece, with the control piece being connected to the pusher piece, and at least two roller bodies located between the control piece and the pusher piece, and the control piece and the pusher piece are slidably arranged on the guide rod which has a square cross section, and the two rollers are arranged between the pusher piece and control piece.

6. The spring system for blowback action according to claim 5, further comprising a buffer spring that is adapted to contact the control piece in a blow back position.

7. The spring system for blowback action according to claim 5, further comprising a buffer located at an end of the guide rod.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Below, an embodiment of the spring system according to the invention for retrofitting a spring-mass bolt action into a delayed blowback action will now be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing. Shown therein are:

(2) FIG. 1 a view of the spring system,

(3) FIG. 2 the spring system in sectional representation in closed rest position,

(4) FIG. 3 the spring system in the stop at the very back,

(5) FIG. 4 a partial section of the spring system in the rest position of the bolt,

(6) FIG. 5 the partial section of FIG. 4 shortly after the discharge of a shot,

(7) FIG. 6 schematically, a force-displacement diagram, and

(8) FIG. 7 a spring system variant.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(9) From FIG. 1 it is clear that the spring system 1 and the not-shown bolt that interacts with this spring system are supported in the not-shown housing. The spring system 1 includes a control piece 2 and a pusher piece 3 connected to it. A buffer 4 is supported with the support part 5 on the not-shown housing of the weapon. The buffer 4 is provided on the outside with the buffer spring 6 and in its interior, the spring guiding rod 7 is supported with the closing spring 8. The not-shown bolt contacts the pusher piece 3.

(10) According to FIG. 2, the buffer 4 is supported with its support part 5 on the housing of the weapon, while the closing spring 8 presses the control piece 2 and the pusher piece 3 connected to it, as well as the not-shown bolt, against the not-shown cartridge base. The spring guide rod 7 has, over its periphery, a recess 9 in which 5 equally-spaced rollers 10 are supported.

(11) FIG. 3 shows how the pusher piece 3 is pressed by the not-shown bolt against the rear stop after a shot. Here, the rollers 10 are moved out of the recess 9 and the control piece 2 impacts on the buffer 4, wherein the buffer spring 6 and the closing spring 8 are compressed. Then the bolt is pushed by the springs 6 and 8 back into the rest position shown in FIG. 2.

(12) According to FIG. 4, in the rest position, the balls 10 are supported in holes 11 of the pusher piece 3 and pressed against the inner surface 12 of the control piece 2 arranged below 45.

(13) As shown in FIG. 5, after the discharge of the shot, the pusher piece 3 presses the rollers 10 out of the recess 9 onto the spring guide rod 7 and farther outward onto the inner surface 12. In this process, the return of the pusher piece 3 and the not-shown bolt is delayed, wherein the return force is dissipated. This is shown schematically in the force-displacement diagram of FIG. 6.

(14) FIG. 6 shows a schematic force-displacement diagram of the return force acting on the bolt as a function of the return distance once for the spring system according to the invention and once, with a broken line, the profile of a pure spring-mass bolt.

(15) In the variant according to FIG. 7, only the closing spring 8 arranged on the outside on the buffer 4 and the control piece 2 is still present. Between the control piece 2 and the pusher piece 3 there are two rollers 13, wherein the spring guide rod 7 has a square cross section and the rollers 13 contact the control piece 2, the pusher piece 3, and the spring guide rod 7 in a linear fashion.

(16) In the blowback action with the spring system according to the invention, the closing parts and housing are moved by the gas pressure without time delay. By the simultaneous play-free beginning of all movements of the closing parts and the housing, shock-like and uncontrolled impacts are avoided. The force resulting from the kickback acts in the time profile without force spikes, which promotes material savings and is beneficial to precision. Conventional weapons with spring-mass bolts can be retrofitted with the spring system according to the invention and therefore become a weapon with delayed blowback action.