Pistol with a rotary barrel
10203172 ยท 2019-02-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A5/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A3/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pistol with a frame, a slide which is movable thereon and a rotary barrel which is located in the slide. The rotary barrel is rotated and moved axially with respect to the slide between a locked position and an open position by means of cams and grooves. In order to avoid the wear which is customary in weapons of this type, the slide is provided with a stop surface running obliquely with respect to the bore axis, and the barrel has a corresponding contact surface. During the locking by the flat contact between said surfaces, the beginning of the relative rotational movement is initiated. By virtue of this precisely guided and directed interaction, wear can be reduced by orders of magnitude relative to the prior art.
Claims
1. A pistol, comprising: a frame; a slide which is movable on the frame; and a rotary barrel which is located in the slide and configured to be in a locked position or an open position, where the rotary barrel has a bore axis and a contact surface; wherein the slide has a stop surface running obliquely with respect to the bore axis of the rotary barrel, and the stop surface of the slide and the contact surface of the rotary barrel are configured to come into flat contact to initiate a rotational movement of the barrel relative to the slide; and wherein the rotary barrel is configured to be rotated and moved axially with respect to the slide between the locked position and the open position by the cooperation of cams and grooves.
2. The pistol according to claim 1, wherein when the barrel is in the locked position the flat contact between the contact surface of the barrel and the stop surface of the slide initiates the rotational movement of the barrel relative to the slide.
3. The pistol according to claim 1, wherein the contact surface of the barrel is disposed on at least one cam that is a locking stud configured to interact with at least one locking groove of the slide.
4. The pistol according to claim 1, wherein the contact surface of the barrel is provided on a dedicated cam.
5. The pistol according to claim 1, wherein the stop surface on the slide is provided in a region of the slide that lies opposite the frame with respect to the bore axis.
6. The pistol according to claim 1, wherein the barrel includes plural projections, and the slide includes a plurality of strip-shaped longitudinal guides that are parallel to the bore axis and configured so that when the barrel is in the open position the strip-shaped longitudinal guides interact with the projections of the barrel to fix the angular position of the barrel to within 8?.
7. The pistol according to claim 6, wherein the strip-shaped longitudinal guides interact with the projections of the barrel to fix the angular position of the barrel to within 4?.
8. The pistol according to claim 6, wherein at least one of the projections of the barrel is a locking stud.
9. The pistol according to claim 1, wherein the slide includes one or more enveloping surfaces configured to guide the barrel in an axially displaceable and rotatable, but captive manner.
10. The pistol according to claim 9, wherein the enveloping surfaces guide the barrel by surrounding the barrel beyond a center plane thereof.
11. The pistol according to claim 9, wherein the slide has a breech face, and the enveloping surfaces are provided in a region between the at least one locking groove for the locking studs and the breech face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the drawings, which depict an exemplary embodiment:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) In the description and the claims, the terms front, rear, top, bottom and so on are used in the general form and with reference to a pistol which is held in the customary manner. That is to say that the muzzle of the barrel is at the front, that the slide or carriage is moved to the rear by the explosion gases, etc.
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(19) A weapon 1 has a frame 2 which, in integral or constructed form, also comprises a handle in which a magazine is inserted. The illustration of the magazine spring shows that the section is undertaken schematically and not strictly geometrically. A striking pin is illustrated in the slide 3 and a trigger mechanism in the frame 2. This is all prior art and does not require any further explanation. A barrel 4 is mounted in the slide (carriage) 3, as will be described below.
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(21) The following geometrical and therefore also dynamic characteristic features (can also be readily seen perspectively in
(22) In axial direction should be understood as meaning the direction of the barrel axis or bore axis 10 that should be regarded as defined by the frame for the purposes of the description.
(23) Furthermore, the barrel 4 has a control stud 8 which protrudes into a control groove 9 of the frame 2 (not of the slide 3!). Said control groove 9 has an oblique central region, the one end of which, the front end, is adjoined by a locking region which projects in the axial direction and in which the control stud 8 is located in the position shown in
(24) As a comparison of
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(26) This situation can readily be seen in
(27) The final rotational position is illustrated in
(28) It should also be noted that the lateral surface of the control stud 8 (parallel to the bore axis 10), by means of the contact of which with the lateral surface of the control groove 9 the rotational movement of the barrel 4 is ended, leads to a flat contact and therefore creates stable mechanical relationships. Furthermore, it should be pointed out that, in this position, the front surface of the control stud 8, which surface runs normally to the bore axis 10, is at a small distance from the retaining surface 17 (also
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(30) Subsequently, the slide 3 is fetched forward again by the restoring spring 5 (
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(32) A special characteristic of the invention consists here in that, during the forward motion of the slide (when a cartridge is supplied), the control stud 8 of the barrel 4 is pressed onto the retaining surface 17 of the control groove 9 (in the frame 2), which retaining surface runs normally to the bore axis 10, as a result of which the rotational movement of the barrel 4 does not take place by means of this cooperation which is affected by tolerances, but rather is introduced by the interaction of the contact surface 18 of the associated locking stud 6 of the barrel 4 with the guide-rail-like stop surface 11 (see in particular in
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(34) The beginning of the rotational movement of the barrel is therefore brought about by this control surface, the stop surface 11, which is located substantially more precisely with respect to the barrel than every possible component which would be provided fixedly on the frame 2. For this reason and by means of the matching of the shape of the associated locking stud 6 to the shape of the stop surface 11, a reliable and mechanically stable guide is produced which does not show any noticeable wear over the service life of the weapon.
(35) This particular shape of the associated locking stud 6 consists substantially in that the end surface which is at the front in the direction of rotation, the contact surface 18, coincides in its inclination with respect to the bore axis with the inclination of the stop surface 11, and therefore a flat contact connection occurs. The static pressures and the dynamic loadings are therefore reduced by orders of magnitude in comparison to those which occur in the prior art.
(36) During the forward motion, the introduction of the rotation therefore takes place via a flat contact connection of components which are provided and guided with low tolerances with respect to one another, and not via a linear contact between components which are guided highly imprecisely with respect to one another and essentially only indirectly, via the slide 3, as is the case in the prior art.
(37) Only after this introduction of the rotational movement does the further and complete locking of the barrel in the slide take place by means of the control stud 8 in interaction with the control groove 9 in the frame 2, as emerges from
(38) After this complete locking, the two components, slide 3 and barrel 4, run forward together and already locked to each other over the short axial distance (already mentioned above) in the control groove 9 in the direction of the bore axis 10 on the frame 2, as illustrated in
(39) By means of the initiation according to the invention of the beginning of the locking of the barrel by introduction of the rotational movement not by means of the control stud 8 (control cam) in interaction with the frame 2, but rather by the contact surface 18 and a striking surface, the stop surface 11, between slide and barrel, this movement is completely defined and, as appropriate to the circumstances, is initiated in a shock-free manner and by means of flat contact. Furthermore, the relationship between control stud and control groove is designed to be mechanically substantially more compatible than is possible in the prior art and thus ensures the long service life which up to now has not been achieved in the case of pistols with a rotary barrel.
(40) A refinement of the invention that further increases the mechanical stability is apparent from looking at the individual d illustrations together: the slide 3 has a shape in the axial direction between the locking grooves 7 and the breech face 13 (
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(42) The assembly of such a slide is clear from
(43) The invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiment illustrated and described, but rather may be modified in different ways. It is thus possible to provide the studs and grooves with a different shape and/or dimension, and the position thereof with respect to the frame, the slide and the barrel may be different than illustrated.
(44) An essential factor during the forward motion is that the beginning of the rotational movement of the barrel with respect to the slide takes place by means of the contact of a stop surface located on the breech, on the one hand, and a mating surface located on the barrel, on the other hand. One of the surfaces here is preferably, but not necessarily, provided on one of the locking studs since the latter have to be present in any case. Simply because of a symmetrical introduction of force, the surface on the slide is preferably arranged in the region which lies opposite the frame and therefore substantially in the plane of symmetry of the weapon in the upper, inner wall region of the slide.
(45) The guidance of the barrel by means of the longitudinal guides 19 is also designed in such a manner that said longitudinal guides do not interact with the two locking studs, but rather with one of the locking studs and the control stud.
(46) The materials to be used are the same as in customary weapons and do not require any further explanation here, likewise the production methods and other technological details.
(47) In summary, it can therefore be stipulated that the invention relates to a pistol 1 with a frame 2, a slide 3 which is movable thereon and a rotary barrel 4 which is located in the slide. The rotary barrel is rotated and is moved axially with respect to the slide between a locked position and an open position by means of cams and grooves.
(48) In order to avoid the wear which is customary in weapons of this type, it is provided that the slide 3 has a stop surface 11 running obliquely with respect to the bore axis, and the barrel has a corresponding contact surface 18. During the locking by the flat contact between said surfaces 11, 18, the beginning of the relative rotational movement is thus initiated.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(49) 01 Weapon 02 Frame 03 Slide (carriage) 04 Barrel 05 Restoring spring 06 Locking stud(s) 07 Locking groove(s) 08 Control stud 09 Control groove 10 Bore axis 11 Stop surface 12 Control surface edge 13 Breech face 14 Retaining opening 15 Equator plane 16 Enveloping surface(s) 17 Retaining surface 18 Contact surface 19 Longitudinal guides