AMMUNITION FEED FOR FEEDING A BELTED AMMUNITION
20180299216 ยท 2018-10-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Hubert Schneider (Dietingen, DE)
- Andy Mueller (Villingendorf, DE)
- Markus Schweizer (Dornhan-Weiden, DE)
Cpc classification
F41A9/37
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An ammunition feed device of a belted ammunition in a weapon system for delivery before a closure or before a closure head, wherein the ammunition must be drawn from the ammunition belt by a cartridge hook and delivered to the closure. To prevent a misfire, etc., the cartridge hook is integrated in the weapon system separately from the closure. The cartridge hook is carried or placed by the closure, when the closure has covered a distance to the rear or must still cover a distance forward.
Claims
1. An ammunition feeding device comprising: a belted ammunition in a weapon system for delivery before a breech or a breech head; and a cartridge hook adapted to extract the ammunition from the ammunition belt and delivered to the breech, the cartridge hook being incorporated in the weapon system separately from the breech, the cartridge hook being carried along or placed in a deactivating manner by the breech when the breech travels a distance backward or forward.
2. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cartridge hook is integrated in the weapon system and fixed to a cradle.
3. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one side guiding part comprises a control cam and a guide cam for the cartridge hook, the guide cam having in a front portion a downwardly facing clearance and the control cam replicating the control of the cartridge hook.
4. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 3, wherein the at least one side guiding part forms a feed.
5. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 3, wherein two side guiding parts, which form a feed, are incorporated.
6. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 1, wherein the breech has a guide as a breech cam in the upper region of the breech, the breech cam having in a front region an upwardly facing clearance for the carrying along of the cartridge hook.
7. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cartridge hook has a pin that realizes a functional interaction of the cartridge hook, which is separate from the breech, with the breech.
8. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 7, wherein the pin engages in the guide cam of the side guiding part for the cartridge hook and in the breech cam.
9. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 1, wherein the breech has on an end face a groove into which the ammunition is deployed by the cartridge hook.
10. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 9, wherein an ejector incorporated in the breech serves as a restriction for the ammunition during a delivery before the breech.
11. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 3, wherein the at least one side guiding part is displaceable with the cartridge hook such that the pin of the cartridge hook is guided out of and into the breech cam.
12. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control cam of the cartridge hook is incorporated on an outside in the side guiding part and the guide cam for the cartridge hook is incorporated on an inside in the side guiding part.
13. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 1, wherein on an end face of the cartridge hook there is a hook.
14. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 13, wherein the hook on the cartridge hook is mounted in a pivot point.
15. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cartridge hook has in a front portion a fork or U shape that enclose the side guiding part, and wherein a bolt is incorporated on a right-hand inner side of the fork shape, and wherein the hook that is mounted at a pivot point is on an end face of the left-hand fork shape.
16. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cartridge hook is stabilized by way of a supporting part of the feed when the supporting part is guided together with the breech backward or forward.
17. The ammunition feed as claimed in claim 1, wherein a further bolt, with which the transport of the belted ammunition into the weapon system is made possible, is attached above the cartridge hook.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] 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
[0028] Right, left, forward and backward are seen in the direction of firing and are defined as such.
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[0030] Also incorporated on the feed 1 are a left-hand cartridge hook 6 and a right-hand cartridge hook 7. Both have in each case a pin 8 and 9, respectively, which face one another. The feed 1 can be pivoted about a pivot point D. A breech or a breech head of the weapon system is identified by 10. In
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[0032] The cartridge hook 7 is represented more specifically in
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[0037] The way in which the extraction of the ammunition 5 (4) from the ammunition feed 3 (2) functions and the delivery of a new ammunition 5 (4) before the breech 10 is described on the basis of the right-hand cartridge hook 7 and the belted ammunition 5 of the upper ammunition belt 3:
[0038] For firing the ammunition 5 from the upper ammunition belt 4, the ammunition belt is moved downward (see spring-loaded plate 24,
[0039] Beginning with the locking of the breech 10 and the igniting of the ammunition 5, the cartridge hook 7 lies in its deactivated position P (
[0040] In the straight portion 16.1, the cartridge hook 7, which has already been hooked into a cartridge rim 5.1 of the ammunition 5 during the advancement of the breech 10, is carried along. With the carrying along of the cartridge hook 7, the ammunition 5 is extracted from the ammunition belt 3 and likewise carried along. The slope 16.2 forms a diverting guide and serves the purpose of pressing the ammunition 5 extracted from the ammunition belt 3 into a groove 19 on the front end face 10.1 of the breech 10. That is to say that the cartridge or ammunition is diverted when the cartridge hook 7 and the breech 10 are together guided backward after a time delay. The diverting of the extracted ammunition 5 is determined by the slope 16.2. On the way back, the cartridge hook 7 is correspondingly controlled in the downward direction by way of the slope 16.2, whereby the cartridge hook 7 or its hook 7.5 presses the ammunition 5 extracted from the ammunition belt 3 into the end-face groove 19 of the breech 10 (latching onto and engaging). To avoid the ammunition 5 being able to slip out of the hook 7.5 when it is being transported, a stop 18 is incorporated. These press slightly against it from below. When the ammunition 5 is being pressed down, the stop 18 yields, in order to allow engagement of the cartridge rim 5.1 in the groove 19 of the breech 10. Together with an ejector 21 incorporated laterally in the breech 10, the pressing down of the ammunition 5 brings about ejection of the empty cartridge case guided with the breech 10 from a weapon barrel of the weapon system. The second straight portion 16.3 serves for restricting this diversion. If the bolt 13 runs into the further straight portion 16.3 of the control cam 13, further diversion or pressing down is prevented (restricted).
[0041] On its way forward, the breech 10 then has before it a new ammunition 5, which it pushes into the weapon barrel (firing chamber) of the weapon system. During the advancement of the breech 10, the cartridge hook 7 is also carried along with it. The cartridge hook 7 runs along its guide 17 up to the clearance 17.1 and into the latter. The pin 9 is in this case drawn out of the clearance 12, i.e. out of the carrying-along position of the cartridge hook 7, of the breech 10. The breech 10 for its part continues to run, while the pin 9 of the cartridge hook 7 slides along the breech cam 11. In its forward position, this breech 10 is locked again. In this position P, the cartridge hook 7 is deactivated.
[0042] During the moving forward of the breech 10, the bolt 13 is guided along the control cam 16. When moving along the slope 16.2, it raises the cartridge hook 7 and places it against the cartridge rim 5.1 of the ammunition 5 to be newly fetched.
[0043] The weapon is loaded, firing can begin again.
[0044] For easy mounting of the cartridge hook 7 in the control cam 13, a vertical straight portion 22 is incorporated in the side guiding part 1.2.
[0045] The type of mounting of the pin 9 of the cartridge hook 7 within the cams 11 and 17 in its deactivated position has the advantage that the cartridge hook 7 can respond without any problem to the way in which the weapon system recoils.
[0046] For further transport of the belted ammunition 5, the bolt 14 is attached to the cartridge hook 7. This bolt tilts away laterally when the ammunition 5 is diverted by the cartridge hook 7. The bolt 14 performs a rocking movement. A rocker 23 that is linked to the bolt 14 causes the belted ammunition 5 to be extracted from the ammunition feed 3. This takes place by way of a carrier, which acts on the ammunition belt of the ammunition 5 and moves it, i.e. for example pushes and/or pulls it.
[0047] A further particular structural feature is also that the pivot point H of the hook 7.5 is located at the front of the cartridge hook 7. When the breech 1 is moved back and the pin 9 slides out of its inactive position into the clearance 12 of the breech cam 11, a lever movement acts on the cartridge hook 7. This entering of the pin 9 into the clearance does not however exert any lever movement on the hook 7.5, since the latter is arranged at a pivot point H on the cartridge hook 7. This achieves the effect that a lever movement can act on the hook 7.5, and consequently on the ammunition 5.
[0048] The ejector 21, which forms the stop for the ammunition 5, can be used for secure abutment of the ammunition 5 brought before the breech 10. For this purpose, the ejector 21 is guided in a groove 28 in the breech 10, which lies below the center axis of the breech. It must in this case be ensured that the primer of the ammunition 5 is aligned in line in a plane with the firing pin (20).
[0049] The functional sequence of the feeding of the ammunition for the weapon system is described on the basis of the right-hand cartridge hook 7. Since the left-hand cartridge hook 6 and the entire mimic comprising the right-hand side guide 1.2 of the feed 1 is mirrored for the left-hand side guide 1.2, the functional sequence for the feeding of the ammunition of the first ammunition 4 from the lower ammunition feed 2 is correspondingly as described for the upper ammunition feed, just mirror-inverted.
[0050] The construction of the feed described above can also be used for only one ammunition feed 2 in the weapon system. In this embodiment, only one side guide is then necessary, primarily the left-hand side guiding part. Then the pin 8 engages in the breech cam 11 of the breech 10. The cartridge hook 6 undertakes the extraction of the ammunition 4 from the ammunition feed 2, i.e. from the ammunition belt. Also in the case of only one ammunition feed, displacing and/or pivoting may be provided, but would not be necessary here. Providing it would however have the advantage that a safety-relevant and transporting position can also be assumed for this weapon system.
[0051] If only one ammunition feed 2 (3) is present, retrofitting for a second ammunition 5 can be quickly realized. For this purpose, the right-hand side guide 1.2 is docked, i.e. fastened, onto the guide 1, for example screwed on. Should the fastening part not provide any further receiving possibility for this, this fastening part may be exchanged for another fastening part 25 with two receptacles (holes) 26, 27. Alternative means of attachment by way of a plate, etc. are possible.
[0052] 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.