CASE DISCHARGE DEVICE
20180149439 ยท 2018-05-31
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Abstract
A case discharge device having a case ejector for ejecting a case or a misfire for a weapon having a bolt with a bolt head, wherein a munition is supplied to a weapon barrel of the weapon by the bolt and the case or the misfire is pulled out of the weapon barrel. The case discharge device is characterized in that, now, in the bolt head, there is situated a groove into which a case ejector which is static with respect to a weapon housing engages. During the return of the bolt, the case ejector which is static with respect to the weapon housing slides within the groove and engages on the bottom of the case in order to release the latter from the bolt and, after the release, discharge said case.
Claims
1. A casing discharge device comprising: a casing ejector for ejecting a casing having a casing bottom or for ejecting a dud for a weapon having a breech and a breech head, via which a munition is fed to a weapon barrel of the weapon and the casing or the dud is extracted from the weapon barrel; a slot arranged in the breech head; and a casing ejector that is fixed to the weapon housing and engages in the slot in the breech head, wherein the casing ejector fixed to the weapon housing slides within the slot during the return of the breech such that the casing ejector is adapted to act on the casing bottom of the casing and discharges the casing.
2. The casing discharge device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slot is incorporated in the breech head along the entire length thereof.
3. The casing discharge device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the casing ejector has a face which engages in the slot, wherein the diameter of the face and the width and depth of the slot are coordinated with one another.
4. The casing discharge device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the face has a recess in the form of a step.
5. The casing discharge device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the recess is coordinated with the diameter of the casing.
6. The casing discharge device as claimed in claim 4, wherein a lateral face is integral with the casing ejector, said face serving to hold the casing at least on one side.
7. The casing discharge device as claimed in claim 4, wherein a slope is incorporated in the transition to the rear face of the recess.
8. A weapon having a casing discharge device as claimed in claim 1.
9. The weapon as claimed in claim 8, wherein a casing extractor is spring-mounted at the breech and engages in a groove in the casing bottom in order to extract the casing from the weapon barrel.
10. The weapon as claimed in claim 9, wherein the casing extractor has a semicircular face which engages in the groove in the casing bottom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] 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
[0022] In
[0023] A slot 5 is introduced into the breech head 1 laterally, on the left-hand side as seen in the firing direction and opposite the casing extractor 3. This slot 5 extends preferably along the entire length of the breech head 1. In this groove 5, a casing ejector 6 that is fixed to the weapon or is fixedly connected to the weapon housing 22 is guided. Said casing ejector 6 projects laterally into the slot 5 with its lug or its face 6.1.
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[0025] The illustration chosen here shows what is known as the transport position, in which none of the weapon barrels 21, 21, 21 is in front of the breech and the latter is also not tensioned. As a result, the transport safety is increased.
[0026] The casing ejector comprises a face 6.1 which engages in the slot 5. The diameter or the height/thickness of the face 6.1 and also the face 6.1 itself is coordinated with the width and depth of the slot 5. In the preferred embodiment according to
[0027] The sequence of casing ejection can be described as follows:
[0028] During its forward movement, the breech head 1 carries along a munition (not illustrated in more detail) and guides the latter into the shell chamber of a weapon (not illustrated in more detail). In the process, the breech head 1 is guided along the (stationary) casing ejector 6 fixed to the housing and carries along the munition. The casing ejector 6 is located at the rear stop of the slot 5 (
[0029] A new shell can be presented to the breech head 1.
[0030] 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.