Weapon drive, and weapon drive with a weapon emergency stop
10365054 ยท 2019-07-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A17/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A7/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An emergency stop device for a weapon with a drive for transporting a breech block of the weapon. At least one guide, at least one connecting rod guided in the guide, and at least one lever are provided. When a shot is not being fired, the kinematic system is deactivated. When a shot is being fired, the at least one guide is moved rearwards, and the at least one connecting rod is guided upwards along the guide such that the lever exerts a lever movement, by means of which the transport of the breech block is made possible. The weapon drive has a complete control slide for transporting the breech block of the weapon. A bolt is laterally embedded in the transverse slide, said bolt being integrated below the complete control slide of the drive in a movable manner in the slide.
Claims
1. An emergency stop device for a weapon comprising: a drive for transporting a breech of the weapon; a pin; a kinematic system which is formed by at least one guide with a control curve; at least one connecting rod guided in the at least one guide; and at least one lever, wherein, when a shot is not fired and there is no recoil, the kinematic system is without effect, such that the pin is maintained in an original position, and wherein, when a shot is fired, the at least one connecting rod is guided along the control curve such that the at least one lever exerts a lever movement that acts on the pin to move the pin.
2. The emergency stop device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drive comprises an overall control slide for transporting the breech of the weapon, said overall control slide having, on a bottom side thereof, a fixed lug and a movable cross slide.
3. The emergency stop device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the pin is incorporated into a side of the cross slide, which is integrated movably into the overall control slide of the drive, beneath the overall control slide.
4. The emergency stop device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the at least one lever acts on the pin in the cross slide.
5. The emergency stop device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cross slide has a recess.
6. The emergency stop device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a driving pin of a connecting rod of the drive is mounted in the connecting rod in a spring-loaded manner.
7. The emergency stop device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the movable cross slide has a slope.
8. A weapon having an emergency stop device as claimed in claim 3.
9. The weapon as claimed in claim 8, wherein slopes or ramps are incorporated into a main weapon housing or into a weapon cradle of the weapon, said slopes or ramps serving to guide the cross slide and the pin back into the original position.
10. The weapon as claimed in claim 8, wherein the drive comprises a drive curve and a connecting rod guided in the drive curve, wherein the connecting rod includes a connecting rod shaft, a front pin and a rear pin that is a driving pin, the front pin of the connecting rod engages in the drive curve and is guided therein, and wherein the front pin is connected to a crank which is driven by an external drive, and the driving pin is connected to the overall control slide and acts between a lug that is incorporated underneath the overall control slide and the cross slide.
11. The weapon as claimed in claim 10, wherein a connecting rod slide has a groove in which the driving pin is guided, and the connecting rod shaft is articulated at a pivot point that is located behind the driving pin, such that the driving pin is pivoted in the groove in the connecting rod slide during idle times of the breech.
12. The weapon as claimed in claim 11, wherein the drive curve comprises a front region extending transversely to the breech and a region having a radius, said regions defining the idle times of the breech.
13. The weapon as claimed in claim 12, wherein the radius is as great as a length of the connecting rod guided in the drive curve.
14. The weapon as claimed in claim 10, wherein the drive curve is nonround.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) The connecting rod 2 has, in addition to a connecting rod shaft 2.1, a front pin 2.2, a rear pin 2.3 and a pivot point 2.4 located behind the latter. In this case, the connecting rod 2 engages with its front pin 2.2 (as seen in the firing direction) in the drive curve 1 and is moved therein. The front pin 2.2 is connected to a crank 3, which is driven by an external drive 4 (not illustrated in more detail). The crank 3, which is driven about a center M, moves the pin 2.2. The crank 3 is for its part contained in a groove 3.1 in which the crank 3 can slide in order in this way to be able to guide the front pin 2.2 of the connecting rod 2 in the nonround drive curve 1. The connecting rod 2, or the connecting rod shaft 2.1, is pivoted about the pivot point 2.4 within the idle times of the breech 11, this causing the rear pin 2.3 to pivot, which runs in a groove 2.5 in the connecting rod carriage 2.6 of the connecting rod 2. The connecting rod carriage 2.6 preferably has four sliding rollers 2.7, incorporated at the corners of the connecting rod carriage 2.6, for smooth sliding of the connecting rod 2 in the housing 10.1 of the drive 10.
(12) An overall control slide 12 (
(13) Incorporated in the bottom of the overall control slide 12 is a groove-like guide (not illustrated in more detail). The connecting rod 2 engages with its driving pin 2.3 in the groove-like guide in the overall control slide 12 in order to transport the breech 11 and can be pivoted therein about the pivot point 2.4 of the connecting rod 2.
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(15) The breech 11 is transported as follows:
(16) In order to transport the breech 11 from its rear position, in which a munition (not illustrated in more detail) is presented to the breech 11, the front pin 2.2 is in the rear region 1.3, as seen in the firing direction, with a radius r.sub.1, of the drive curve 1. In order to transport the breech 11 into the front position, the driving pin 2.3 acts, as driver of the overall control slide 12, on the groove in the overall control slide 12. The radius r.sub.1 is in this case preferably as large as the bearing of the connecting rod 2, with the result that a dead stroke of the connecting rod 2 is avoided. The overall control slide 12 serves as a carrying slide of the breech 11 (of the breech system). The front pin 2.2 is moved forward along the straight region 1.2 of the drive curve 1 and thus via the connecting rod 2 and driving pin 2.3 of the breech 11. In the process, the breech 11 carries along the munition (not illustrated in more detail) and feeds it to a weapon barrel (not illustrated in more detail) of the weapon 100. Once the front pin 2.2 reaches the front region 1.3, extending transversely to the weapon 10, of the drive curve 1, the breech 11 is deactivated upon entry into this region 1.1, the breech 11 is locked and a shot fired. In this phase, weapon recoil also takes place. The driving pin 2.3 is additionally pivoted in the groove 2.5 in the connecting rod and in the groove in the overall control slide 12. The oscillating movement of the connecting rod 2 in this region 1.1 is compensated for by the crank 3. When the front pin 2.2 passes out of the transversely extending region 1.1 of the drive curve 1 and into the straight region 1.4, the breech 11 is unlocked and the breech 11 is moved toward the rear by the driving pin 2.3 and the overall control slide 12. In the process, the breech 11 carries along the munition shell, which for its part is ejected. If the pin 2.2 runs back into the rear region of the drive curve 1.3, the breech 11 is deactivated, and as the pin 2.2 continues to run, the driving pin 2.3 is pivoted back in the groove 2.5 in the connecting rod 2 and the groove in the overall control slide 12.
(17) In a particular embodiment, the drive 10 is provided with an emergency stop device 20 which prevents the breech 11 from being opened in the case of a dud or of a weapon fault. This emergency stop device 20 cooperates functionally and mechanically with parts of the drive 10. Instead of the groove-like guide or recess beneath the overall control slide 12, the overall control slide 12 now has a fixed lug 12.1 and a movable cross slide 22. Via the fixed lug 12.1, the breech 11, as described, is moved forward. The movable cross slide 22 serves to transport the breech 11 back (
(18) The emergency stop device 20 includes a kinematic system 23 which is formed by at least one guide 23.1, at least one connecting rod 23.2 guided in the curve 23.1.1 of the guide 23.1, and at least one lever 23.3. This emergency stop device 20 cooperates with a pin 21 which ensures that the cross slide 22 is carried along when a shot is fired and prevents this when a shot is not fired. This pin 21 is contained in the cross slide 22 (
(19) If a shot is fired, the movable cross slide 22 and thus the recess 22.1 are intended to be displaced. As a result, the recess 22.1 remains without effect, the driving pin 2.3 remains in contact with the side face of the cross slide 22 in front of the recess 22.1. The driving pin 2.3 can thus carry the breech 11 along toward the rear. In the continued movement of the breech 11 toward the rear, the movable cross slide 22 and the pin 21 are transferred back into the original position. This can take place by way of slopes 24 (for the cross slide 22) and/or ramps 25 (for the pin 21) etc. incorporated into the main weapon housing or a weapon cradle (
(20) In order to force the pin 21 out, the kinematic system 23 is provided, which, on account of the weapon recoil when a shot is fired, forces out the pin 21. The kinematic system 23 (
(21) A recoil of the weapon has the effect that the connecting rod 23.2 is guided along the control curve 23.1.1 out of the lower curve region into the upper curve portion, i.e. upward. In the process, the lever 23.3 is pushed onto the pin 21 in a lever movement. The latter is forced out of the overall control slide 12 at the side (
(22) If there is no recoil of the weapon 10, the kinematic system 23 does not act, and the pin 21 remains in its original position (
(23) In a particular embodiment, the driving pin 2.3 of the connecting rod 2 is mounted in the connecting rod 2 in a spring-loaded manner. The movable cross slide 22 additionally has a slope 22.2. This has the advantage that the driving pin 2.3 is guided along the slope 22.2 and can dip under the movable cross slide 22 on account of the spring loading, should the connecting rod continue to run.
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(25) The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.