AMMUNITION FEED
20240219133 ยท 2024-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A9/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to an ammunition feed (1) for a gun barrel, in particular of an armoured vehicle, having at least one magazine and a rammer (2), the gun barrel having a loading space, it being possible for an ammunition (3) to be introduced from the magazine into the loading space by means of the rammer (2), and it being possible for an ammunition (3) to be led out of the loading space into the magazine by means of the rammer (2).
An ammunition (3) can be guided out of a loading space particularly quickly and reliably by means of the ammunition feed (1), in that a pawl (4) is arranged movably on an end of the rammer (2) facing the cartridge, the pawl (4) being positionable in an engagement position (5) in order to guide the ammunition (3) out of the loading space into the magazine, the pawl (4) being arranged in a recess (6) of the ammunition (3) in the engagement position (5), the ammunition feed (1) being designed as an automatic ammunition feed (1), a control device being provided, the control device being connected in terms of control technology to at least one actuator of the rammer (2) and at least one actuator of the pawl (4), a type of ammunition being automatically selected on the basis of data of automatic target detection and/or automatic target recognition, by means of which a high probability of hitting and destruction of a target to be combated can be achieved.
Claims
1. Ammunition feed (1) for a gun barrel, in particular of an armoured vehicle, having at least one magazine and a rammer (2), the gun barrel having a loading space, it being possible for an ammunition (3) to be introduced from the magazine into the loading space by means of the rammer (2), and it being possible for an ammunition (3) to be led out of the loading space into the magazine by means of the rammer (2), characterized in that a pawl (4) is arranged movably on an end of the rammer (2) facing the cartridge, the pawl (4) being arranged for the purpose of leading out the ammunition (3) can be positioned in an engagement position (5) from the loading space into the magazine, wherein the pawl (4) is arranged in a recess (6) of the ammunition (3) in the engagement position (5), wherein the ammunition supply (1) is designed as an automatic ammunition supply (1), wherein a control device is provided, wherein the control device is connected in terms of control technology to at least one actuator of the rammer (2) and at least one actuator of the pawl (4), wherein an ammunition type is automatically selected on the basis of data from an automatic target detection and/or an automatic target recognition, by means of which a high probability of hitting and destroying a target.
2. Ammunition feeder (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that the pawl (4) is positioned in the engagement position (5) prior to the introduction of the ammunition (3) from the magazine into the loading space.
3. Ammunition feed (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the pawl (4) is arranged pivotably on the rammer (2), it being possible for the distance of the pawl (4) from a longitudinal axis of the ammunition (3) to be varied by the pivoting movement.
4. Ammunition feed (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the pawl (4) has a sliding edge (7), it being possible for the pawl (4), during an axial movement of the rammer (2) towards the ammunition (3), to be guided by means of the sliding edge (7) on an end-face base (8) of the ammunition (3) facing the rammer (2) into a release position (9) of the pawl (4).
5. Ammunition feed (1) according to claim 4, characterized in that the pawl (4) can be moved out of the release position (9) into the engagement position (5).
6. Ammunition feed (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the pawl (4) has a holding edge (10), the holding edge (10), in the engaged position (5) of the pawl (4), interacting with a wall (11) or an edge of the recess (6) in such a way that a movement of the ammunition (3) away from the rammer (2) is avoided and/or in that the ammunition (3) can be moved by means of the rammer (2) in an unloading direction (12), in particular out of the loading space.
7. Ammunition feeder (1) according to claim 6, characterised in that the retaining edge (10) is aligned substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the ammunition (3) in the engaged position (5) of the pawl (4).
8. (canceled)
9. Ammunition feeder (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that, after the ammunition (3) has been introduced from the magazine into the loading space, the pawl (4) can be moved out of the engaged position (5), with the result that the rammer (2) can be retracted from the weapon barrel without the ammunition (3).
10. Ammunition feed (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that a gear mechanism is arranged between the pawl (4) and the rammer (2).
11. Ammunition feeder (1) according to claim 10, characterised in that the gear has a restoring spring, wherein a force acts on the pawl (4) by means of the restoring spring, wherein the pawl (4) can be moved into the engaged position (5) by means of this force.
12. Ammunition feeder (1) according to claim 6, characterised in that in the engaged position (5) of the pawl (4) a sleeve base collar (13) of the ammunition (3) is arranged between the retaining edge (10) and the rammer (2).
13. Ammunition feeder (1) according to claim 7, characterised in that in the engaged position (5) of the pawl (4) a sleeve base collar (13) of the ammunition (3) is arranged between the retaining edge (10) and the rammer (2).
Description
[0037] There are a large number of possibilities for embodying and further developing the ammunition feed according to the invention. Reference may first be made to the claims subordinate to claim 1. In the following, a preferred embodiment of the ammunition feed system according to the invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing and the associated description. In the drawing:
[0038]
[0039]
[0040]
[0041]
[0042] A pawl 4 is movably arranged at an end of the rammer 2 facing the cartridge. In order to guide the ammunition 3 out of the loading space into the magazine, the pawl 4 is positioned in an engaged position 5. In the engaged position 5, the pawl 4 is arranged in a recess 6 of the ammunition 3. The recess 6 of the ammunition 3 is usually designed as a circumferential groove.
[0043] The pawl 4 is likewise positioned in the engagement position 5 before the ammunition 3 is introduced from the magazine into the loading space. Thus, when the ammunition 3 is inserted into the loading chamber, the ammunition 3 is axially secured relative to the attachment 2, i.e., the ammunition 3 cannot move relative to the attachment 2 during the process of inserting the ammunition 3 into the loading chamber.
[0044] The pawl 4 is pivotally mounted on the rammer 2. As a result of the pivoting movement, a distance between the pawl 4 and a longitudinal axis of the ammunition 3 can be varied. Alternatively, a rectilinear movement between the pawl 4 and the rammer 2 is also conceivable if, as a result, the distance of the pawl 4 from the longitudinal axis of the ammunition 3 can also be varied.
[0045] The pawl 4 has a sliding edge 7. The sliding edge extends obliquely to the longitudinal axis, in particular at an acute angle to the longitudinal axis. During an axial movement of the rammer 2 towards the ammunition 3, the pawl 4 can be guided into a release position 9 of the pawl 4 by means of the sliding edge 7 on a frontal base 8 of the ammunition 3 facing the rammer 2. In
[0046] The pawl 4 can be moved out of the release position 9 into the engagement position 5. In particular, this occurs at the time when the rammer 2 reaches the ammunition 3, or shortly before the piecer 2 reaches the ammunition 3.
[0047] The pawl 4 has a holding edge 10. In the engagement position 5 of the pawl 4, the retaining edge 10 interacts with a wall 11 or an edge of the recess 6 in such a way that movement of the ammunition 3 away from the attacher 2 is prevented. Furthermore, the ammunition 3 can be moved by means of the rammer 2 in an unloading direction 12, in particular out of the loading space. This situation is shown in
[0048] The retaining edge 10 is oriented substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the ammunition 3 in the latch engagement position 5. An angle of the holding edge 10 to a perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the ammunition 3 is a maximum of 20?. The holding edge 10 could therefore also be arranged slightly obliquely in the engaged position 5. It is only important that the pawl 4 does not slip out of the engaged position 5 in a faulty manner.
[0049] The ammunition 3 usually has a sleeve base collar 13 facing the rammer 2, the recess 6 being formed by means of the sleeve base collar 13, in particular as a circumferential groove.
[0050] In the engaged position 5 of the pawl 4, the sleeve bottom collar 13 of the ammunition 3 is arranged between the holding edge 10 and the rammer 2. Thus, a secure connection between the ammunition 3 and the rammer 2 is achieved. The sleeve bottom collar 13 is either clamped between the pawl 4 and the rammer 2 or is arranged with slight play between the pawl 4 and the rammer 2. In both cases, the ammunition 3 and the rammer 2 form a unit which can be moved together, in particular by means of a drive associated with the rammer 2.
[0051] After the ammunition 3 has been introduced into the loading space, the pawl 4 can be moved out of the engaged position 5 by the magazine. Subsequently, the rammer 2 can be retracted from the weapon barrel without the ammunition 3. Subsequently, for example, the ammunition 3 could be fired by means of the weapon barrel. Alternatively, it is conceivable that the ammunition 3 is to be exchanged for a more suitable ammunition 3 with respect to the target to be fought. In this case, the ammunition 3 is first pulled out of the loading space again by means of the rammer 2 and the pawl 4.
[0052] A gear mechanism is arranged between the pawl 4 and the rammer 2. The gear has, for example, struts and joints. By means of such elements, various movement paths of the pawl 4 can be done. In particular, the struts and joints are designed in such a way that a pivoting movement of the pawl 4 is made possible.
[0053] The gear additionally has a restoring spring. A force acts on the pawl 4 by means of the restoring spring, the pawl 4 being movable into the engaged position 5 by means of this force. For this purpose, the force exerted on the pawl 4 by means of the restoring spring acts in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the ammunition 3.
[0054] The process in which the rammer 2 is guided to the ammunition 3 is described below. This may be necessary both when the ammunition 3 is located in the magazine and when the ammunition 3 is located in the loading space of the weapon barrel. During this process, the rammer 2 is guided from the position shown in
[0055] The ammunition feed is designed as an automatic ammunition feed. The processes described above are carried out automatically by means of a control device and actuators connected to the control device in terms of control technology. Due to the progressive automation of the higher-level units, such as the weapon barrel and/or the entire armoured vehicle, the automation of the ammunition supply is also useful for achieving a coherent overall concept. Part of the progressive automation are, for example, improved target recognition and improved selection of a suitable ammunition for the target. Furthermore, more and more different types of ammunition are available. This requires the use of different types of ammunition in different situations, namely in the fight against different targets. It is often necessary to react quickly and flexibly, which is made possible by the rapid exchange of the ammunition by means of the ammunition feed described here.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0056] 1. Ammunition feed [0057] 2. Rammer [0058] 3. Ammunition [0059] 4. Pawl [0060] 5. Disengagement position [0061] 6. Recess [0062] 7. Sliding edge [0063] 8. End face floor [0064] 9. Release position [0065] 10. Retaining edge [0066] 11. Wall [0067] 12. Unloading direction [0068] 13. Sleeve bottom collar [0069] 14. Lace