SOUND SUPPRESSOR
20190186859 ยท 2019-06-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A21/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B7/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A sound suppressor for a firearm having one or more barrels, with at least one projectile pathway and with one or more choke-like connectors for insertion into at least one barrel of the firearm.
Claims
1. A sound suppressor for a firearm having one or more barrels, with at least one projectile pathway (84, 85) and at least one choke-type connector (24, 25) for the insertion into at least one barrel of the firearm.
2. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 1, comprising a wall (52) facing the at least one barrel with one aperture (45, 46) per barrel for allowing the projectile to pass through, wherein the connector (24, 25) has an enlargement (41) of the effective outer diameter at the end pointing in the firing direction, with the enlargement (41) abutting against a side of the wall (52) facing away from the barrel.
3. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 2, wherein the enlargement (41) is a circumferential collar (41).
4. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 3, wherein the collar (41) and the wall (52) have mutually corresponding and circumferential abutment surfaces (43, 44), with each being inclined in the radial direction.
5. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connector (24, 25) has a thread (42) for attachment to the barrel and in that the connector (24, 25) is provided with an outer sleeve serving as a mounting ring (47, 48) that is axially displaceable but held on the connector (24, 25) in an anti-twist manner.
6. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 5, wherein the connector (24, 25) is provided externally with one or more axially directed depressions and that the outer sleeves each have one or more protrusions on the inside, wherein the protrusions conform to the position and shape of the depressions such that the outer sleeves are secured against twisting on the connector (24, 25).
7. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 5, wherein the outer sleeve has flat portions (51) on its outer side for the application of a tool.
8. A sound suppressor (20) for a firearm having one or more barrels, with two or more projectile pathways (84, 85), a common expansion chamber (21) for at least two projectile pathways (84, 85), at least two apertures (45, 46) for the projectile to pass through, and an insert (86) for closing one of said apertures.
9. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 8, wherein the common expansion chamber (21) has a cuboid-shaped configuration.
10. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 8, wherein the common expansion chamber (21) can be connected to at least one of the barrels.
11. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 8, further comprising separate chambers disposed in succession in the firing direction, between which a passage of gasses is possible not only along apertures for the projectile but also along other openings.
12. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 8, wherein the at least two projectile pathways (84, 85) run through successive chambers in the firing direction without the provision of separate sub-chambers for each projectile pathway.
13. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a plurality of elements (21, 22, 23) arranged in succession in the firing direction, wherein at least two of the successive elements are connected to each another by rods (31).
14. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 13, wherein the rods (31) are disposed on or in outer walls (55, 60) of the successive elements (21, 22, 23).
15. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 13, wherein one of the elements (21, 22, 23) is the expansion chamber (21) and one of the elements (21, 22, 23) is an end plate (22), and the rods (31) connect the expansion chamber (21) to the end plate (22).
16. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 8, wherein one of the elements (21, 22, 23) is at least one baffle chamber (23) comprising at least one baffle (28, 30), wherein the baffle (28, 30) is configured with a circumferential wall running around at least one aperture (63, 64) for the projectile, and wherein the wall has openings (75, 81, 82) arranged transversely to the firing direction and the wall is provided on an outer side with reinforcements (73, 83), which in conjunction with chamber walls (59, 60) of the baffle chamber (23) form gas channels running parallel to the firing direction.
17. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 16, wherein, on account of the corresponding configuration of the reinforcements (73, 83), the gas channels have cross sections which decrease or increase in size in the firing direction.
18. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 16, wherein at least two different baffles (28, 30) are arranged in the baffle chamber (23), with a baffle of a first type alternating with a baffle of a second type in the firing direction.
19. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 8, further comprising at least two baffles (28, 30) provided in succession in the firing direction.
20. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a multi-part construction as seen in the firing direction, with a front piece (21) for connecting to at least one barrel, a baffle chamber (23) having one or more baffles (28, 30), an end piece (22) and connecting devices which extend from the end piece (22) to the front piece (21).
21. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 20, wherein the front piece (21) and the baffle chamber (23) have complementary circumferential shoulders (37, 38) such that no relative movement transverse to the firing direction is possible.
22. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 20, wherein the baffle chamber (23) and the end piece (22) have complementary circumferential shoulders (39, 40) such that no relative movement transverse to the firing direction is possible.
23. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 8, further comprising at least one adapter (90) for a rail for the attachment of accessory parts.
24. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 23, wherein the adapter (90) is formed by at least one raised portion on an outer side of the sound suppressor, and in that the raised portion has at least one borehole (91) for connecting the rail to the adapter (90).
25. A sound suppressor having at least one baffle chamber (23) which comprises at least one baffle (28, 30) and at least one silencer mat (29).
26. The sound suppressor as claimed in claim 25, wherein the silencer mat (29) is provided with a three-dimensional frame that extends transverse to the firing direction and in the firing direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] Further features of the invention can be taken from the remaining description and from the claims. Advantageous embodiments are described below in more detail with reference to the drawings, wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0075] Reference is first made to
[0076] Here the baffle chamber 23 has a cuboid-shaped housing 26 which is open at its two opposite ends. Arranged in succession in the housing 26 in the direction of fire (arrow 27), with as little play as possible, is a baffle 29 of a first type, a silencer mat 29, a baffle 30 of a second type, a further silencer mat 29 and a further baffle 28 of the first type, or respectively three baffles 28, 30 and two silencer matts 29.
[0077] Expansion chamber 21, baffle chamber 23 and end plate 22 are held together by means of external tension members serving as connecting devices, namely rods 31. Each broadside is provided with two rods 31. These are held in place by in particular tube-like retainers 32, 33, 34 on the broadsides of end plate 22, baffle chamber 23 and expansion chamber 21 and are configured in the manner of bolts, with head 35, in particular with a hex socket, and thread 36. The retainers 32 of the expansion chamber 21 preferably have an internal thread for screwing in the rods 31. The rods 31 correspondingly extend along the entire length of the expansion chamber 21, baffle chamber 23 and end plate 22. The tube-like retainers 32, 33, 34 are firmly attached to the broadsides of expansion chamber 21, baffle chamber 23 and end plate 22.
[0078] To facilitate assembly and mutual centering, expansion chamber 21 and baffle chamber 23 have on their facing sides circumferential shoulders 37, 38, which engage with each other in a perfect fit. As can be seen in
[0079] The connectors 24, 25 are realized in the manner of sleeves, having in this case an outer circumferential collar 41 at one end and an external thread 42 at the other end.
[0080] The collar 41 has an obliquely directed abutment surface 43 to the outer thread 42 42 and abuts against a corresponding abutment surface 44 of the expansion chamber 21, see
[0081] In order to screw the connectors 24, 25 into shotgun barrels, mounting rings 47, 48 are provided which can slide along the connectors 24, 25 up to the collar 41 with a twist prevention feature. For this purpose, each of the connectors 24, 25 has two linear grooves 49 and each of the mounting rings 47, 48 has two inwardly directed cams 50 which lie in the linear grooves 49. In addition, the mounting rings 47, 48 are provided on their outer side with flat portions 51, which in particular are radially adjacent to the cams 50. Furthermore, two other flat portions are provided on the outer side, with the result that each mounting ring 47, 48 is provided on its outer circumference with a total of four flat portions 51 spaced at 90 apart from each other for the application of an appropriate tool, such as a wrench spanner or pliers.
[0082] In order to attach the sound suppressor 20, the connectors 24, 25 are first inserted into the expansion chamber 21 until the abutment surfaces 43, 44 lie against one another. The mounting rings 47, 48 are then slid onto the connectors 24, 25. Finally, the connectors are 24, 25 are inserted into the shotgun barrels and firmly screwed tight with the help of the mounting rings 47, 48.
[0083] The expansion chamber 21 has a cuboid-shaped configuration with front wall 52 for accommodating the apertures 45, 46 for the projectile, an open end side opposite thereto with the circumferential shoulder 37, narrow side walls 54 and large side walls 55. Arranged on the latter are the retainers 34 which are provided with an inner thread (not shown).
[0084] The expansion chamber 21 is preferably empty. When a shot is fired, the propellant gases can spread throughout the entire expansion chamber 21 and also into the unused barrel. Finally, the internal cross section of the expansion chamber 21 available for the expansion of the propellant gases is considerably larger than the cross section of a barrel or of all barrels.
[0085] In addition to the shoulder 37, the expansion chamber 21 has a shoulder 56, whose function will be described in more detail below in connection with a baffle and
[0086] The housing 26 of the baffle chamber 23 has a cuboid shape analogous to that of the expansion chamber 21, but is completely open at its two ends faces 57, 58. Narrow side walls 59 are joined to large side walls 60. The latter are provided on the outside with the aforementioned retainers 33. The ones here are configured without an internal thread.
[0087] As the end piece of the sound suppressor, the end plate 22 has two apertures 61, 62 for the projectile, but in its likewise cuboid-shaped configuration has only a very short dimension in the firing direction (in relation to the expansion chamber 21 and baffle chamber 23).
[0088] The bolt-like rods 31 are inserted into the retainers 32, 33, 34 contrary to the firing direction. The threads 36 are screwed into the inner threads of the retainers 34 (not shown) until the heads 35 abut against the retainers 32 and the end plate 22 contrary to the firing direction, thus firmly holding together the expansion chamber 21, baffle chamber 23 and end plate 22.
[0089] As already indicated above, the baffles 28, 30 and silencer mat 29 are arranged in succession within the sound suppressor 20. The first baffle 28 as seen in the firing direction is partially inserted into the expansion chamber 21 where it abuts the internal circumferential shoulder 56. In analogous fashion, the last baffle 28 as seen in the firing direction internally abuts a shoulder (not shown) of the end plate 22.
[0090] The two baffles 28, 30 differ somewhat in their construction. Both are cuboid in shape, having front walls 65 (first baffle 28) and 66 (second baffle 30) facing the expansion chamber 21 and provided with apertures 63, 64 for the projectile. The interior space of the baffles 28, 30 connecting to the front walls 65, 66 is empty and the opposite end faces 68, 69 are open. In this manner, each baffle 28, 30 forms a chamber.
[0091] Narrow side walls 70 of the first baffle 28 are provided with a large expansion opening 71. In addition, each of the narrow side walls 70 have on their exterior a depression running in the direction of fire with base 72 and lateral cheeks 73. The expansion openings 71 are provided in the bases 72. The cheeks 73 abut internally against the housing 26 and against the shoulder 56 of the expansion chamber 21 as closely as possible.
[0092] Each of the large side walls 74 of the first baffle 28 are configured with an expansion opening 75. The narrow side walls 70 together with the large side walls 74 define a surrounding wall, namely around the apertures 63, 64 for the projectile.
[0093] A depression is likewise formed on the outside of each side wall 74 and has here a conical configuration, that is to say with a cross section that increases in size in the direction of fire, see in particular
[0094] The narrow side walls 77 and large side walls 78 of the second baffle 30 are configured somewhat differently. Each of the narrow side walls 77 is provided with a large expansion opening 79. In the region adjacent thereto, the large side walls 78 have crescent-shaped expansion openings 80 which merge across the corner with the expansion openings 79, see in particular
[0095] The large side walls 78 are each provided with two large expansion openings 81, 82. Furthermore, each of the large side walls 78 are provided in an approximately central outer region with a thicker area 83. The cross section of the thicker area 83 becomes more narrow in the direction of fire as it extends along a semiperimeter of the expansion openings 81, 82, see in particular
[0096] The shown sound suppressor 20 for double-barreled shotguns is provided to correspond to the number of parallel apertures 45, 46 and 61 to 64 for the projectile. Two projectile pathways 84, 85 run through the sound suppressor 20 in continuation of the connectors 24, 25, see
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[0100] The adapter 90 can be integrated in the side wall 59, for example, or it can be a metal profile that has been welded or bonded to it. Threaded holes 91 are recessed in the adapter 90. As a whole, the adapter 90 is designed such that a so-called Picatinny rail can be attached to it. The Picatinny rail is standardized and is employed to accommodate attachments, for example an optical sight. Older shotguns in particular are not equipped to accommodate a Picatinny rail. The sound suppressor with the adapter 90 makes it possible to use attachments having a Picatinny rail.
[0101] As an alternative, the adapter 90 can be configured and provided for being connected with other types of rails for accommodating attachments.
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[0103] The frame provides the silencer mat 29 with a permanent outer contour so that the silencer mat 29 always occupies the same volume. This can be important if the silencer mat 29 is provided as a precisely-fitting spacer between two baffles 28, 30.
LIST OF DESIGNATIONS
[0104] 20 sound suppressor [0105] 21 expansion chamber (front piece) [0106] 22 end plate [0107] 23 baffle chamber [0108] 24 connector [0109] 25 connector [0110] 26 housing [0111] 27arrow (direction of fire) [0112] 28 first baffle [0113] 29 silencer mat [0114] 30 second baffle [0115] 31 rods [0116] 32 retainers (on end plate) [0117] 33 retainers (on baffle chamber) [0118] 34 retainers (on expansion chamber) [0119] 35 head [0120] 36 thread [0121] 37 shoulder (interior) [0122] 38 shoulder (exterior) [0123] 39shoulder (interior) [0124] 40 shoulder (exterior) [0125] 41 collar [0126] 42 external thread [0127] 43 abutment surface [0128] 44 abutment surface [0129] 45 aperture for projectile [0130] 46 aperture for projectile [0131] 47 mounting ring [0132] 48 mounting ring [0133] 49 linear grooves [0134] 50 cams [0135] 51 flat portions [0136] 52 front wall [0137] 53 end face [0138] 54 narrow side walls [0139] 55 large side walls [0140] 56 shoulder [0141] 57 end face [0142] 58 end face [0143] 59 narrow side walls [0144] 60 large side walls [0145] 61 aperture for projectile [0146] 62 aperture for projectile [0147] 63 aperture for projectile [0148] 64 aperture for projectile [0149] 65 front wall [0150] 66 front wall [0151] 67 [0152] 68 open end face [0153] 69 open end face [0154] 70 narrow side walls [0155] 71 expansion opening [0156] 72 bases [0157] 73 cheeks [0158] 74 large side walls [0159] 75 expansion opening [0160] 76 base [0161] 77 narrow side walls [0162] 78 large side walls [0163] 79 expansion opening [0164] 80 crescent-shaped expansion openings [0165] 81 expansion openings [0166] 82 expansion openings [0167] 83 thicker area [0168] 84 projectile pathway [0169] 85 projectile pathway [0170] 86 insert [0171] 87 body [0172] 88 screw nut [0173] 89 extension [0174] 90 adapter [0175] 91 threaded holes [0176] 92 long transversal brace [0177] 93 short transversal brace [0178] 94 short longitudinal brace