Gripper device for holding the munition when loading a gun
09933217 ยท 2018-04-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A9/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A gripper device for transporting munitions, has a support movably mounted along the longitudinal direction of the munition. The support has feet delimiting a space intended to receive the munition, the feet being movably mounted in a plane perpendicular to the direction of forward travel of the support and configured so as to adopt, during use, a position referred to as a locking position. The feet are fixed and able to clasp the periphery of the munition, and a position referred to as unlocking position. The feet are free to move in the plane perpendicular to the direction of forward travel of the support so as to allow the passage of the whole of the munition in its longitudinal direction.
Claims
1. A gripper device for transporting a munition, the device comprising: a support, movably mounted along a longitudinal direction of the munition, the support including feet delimiting a space configured to receive the munition, wherein the feet are configured so as to adopt, during use, a locking position in which the feet are fixed and able to clasp a periphery of the munition, wherein the feet are configured so as to adopt an unlocking position in which the feet are free to move in a plane perpendicular to a forward travel direction of the support so as to allow passage of a whole munition in its longitudinal direction, wherein the space delimited by the feet includes a circular section with a diameter increasing in a direction from a head to a base of the munition intended to be received in the feet, and wherein the feet are slidably mounted in the plane perpendicular to the forward travel direction of the support so as to slide between the locking position and the unlocking position, and each foot comprises a first portion that extends along the longitudinal direction of the munition so as to make contact with the munition along an entire length of the first portion when the munition is received in the feet when the feet are in the locking position.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein a first portion of the feet has an increasing diameter intended to fit a conical shape of the munition when the feet are in the locking position, and wherein a second portion of the feet has an increasing diameter greater in any point than that of the munition in order to facilitate its insertion when the feet are in a locking position.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the support has a shape close to that of L, wherein a vertical portion of the L includes the feet and a horizontal portion of the L being configured to be positioned along a sheath including the munition.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the feet are configured to come exclusively into contact with the case of the munition and to clasp an area located between one third and two thirds of a height of the munition.
5. The device of claim 1, further comprising: a driving mechanism, configured to drive the munition and the support, wherein the driving mechanism includes a carriage including a pusher finger, wherein the pusher finger is configured to cooperate with the base of the munition, and wherein the carriage is configured to cooperate with the support.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein the pusher finger is, during use, configured to push the munition into the space delimited by the feet until the munition is clasped, wherein the carriage is, during use, configured to exert pressure on the support as soon as the munition is clasped in the feet, and wherein the support consequently moves along the longitudinal direction of the munition by joint action of the pusher finger on the munition and of the carriage on the support.
7. The device of claim 5, wherein the carriage cooperates with a bolt mounted on the support.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the feet are four in number and regularly spaced out along the perimeter of the space with a circular section.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the feet are regularly spaced out along a perimeter of the space with the circular section.
10. A gripper device for transporting a munition, the device comprising: a support, movably mounted along a longitudinal direction of the munition, wherein the support includes feet delimiting a space configured to receive the munition, wherein the feet are movably mounted in a plane perpendicular to a forward travel direction of the support, wherein the feet are configured so as to adopt, during use, a locking position in which the feet are fixed and able to clasp a periphery of the munition, wherein the feet are configured so as to adopt an unlocking position in which the feet are free to move in the plane perpendicular to the forward travel direction of the support, so as to allow passage of a whole munition in its longitudinal direction, wherein the space delimited by the feet includes a circular section with a diameter increasing in a direction from a head to a base of the munition intended to be received in the feet, the device further comprising an unlocking mechanism configured to ensure a change in position of the feet from the locking position to the unlocking position, wherein the unlocking mechanism includes retractable fingers, referred to as unlocking fingers, positioned on the support, and wherein retraction of the fingers inside the support triggers, during use, the unlocking mechanism.
11. A gripper device for transporting a munition, the device comprising: a support, movably mounted along a longitudinal direction of the munition, wherein the support includes feet delimiting a space configured to receive the munition, wherein the feet are movably mounted in a plane perpendicular to a forward travel direction of the support, wherein the feet are configured so as to adopt, during use, a locking position in which the feet are fixed and able to clasp a periphery of the munition, wherein the feet are configured so as to adopt an unlocking position in which the feet are free to move in the plane perpendicular to the forward travel direction of the support, so as to allow passage of a whole munition in its longitudinal direction, wherein the space delimited by the feet includes a circular section with a diameter increasing in a direction from a head to a base of the munition intended to be received in the feet, the device further comprising a return mechanism configured to return the support after transport of the munition, wherein the return mechanism includes a bolt, movably mounted on the support, a return spring, and a retractable return finger positioned on the support, and wherein retraction of the return finger causes retraction of the bolt and the return of the support using the return spring.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein a length of the return finger is less than that of the unlocking fingers.
13. A method for transporting and loading a munition from a magazine to a gun chamber using a gripper device, the gripper device comprising a support, movably mounted along a longitudinal direction of the munition, wherein the support includes feet delimiting a space configured to receive the munition, wherein the feet are movably mounted in a plane perpendicular to a forward travel direction of the support, wherein the feet are configured so as to adopt, during use, a locking position in which the feet are fixed and able to clasp a periphery of the munition, wherein the feet are configured so as to adopt an unlocking position in which the feet are free to move in the plane perpendicular to the forward travel direction of the support, so as to allow passage of a whole munition in its longitudinal direction, wherein the space delimited by the feet includes a circular section with a diameter increasing in a direction from a head to a base of the munition intended to be received in the feet, the method comprising: placing a sheath of the magazine, including the munition, in front of the feet of the support, the support being in a loading position; actuating a pusher finger in order to insert the munition into the space delimited by the feet; clasping the munition in the feet when the feet cover an area including a center of gravity of the munition, and, an abutment of a carriage on the bolt of the support, the action of the pusher finger on the munition and the abutment of the carriage on the bolt causing the support to move along the longitudinal direction of the munition; and abutting the support against a breech of the gun chamber so as to trigger in a first phase an unlocking mechanism for the feet and allowing loading of the munition into the gun chamber using the pusher finger.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the abutting triggers, in a second phase, a return mechanism of the support to the loading position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be described in even greater detail below based on the exemplary figures. The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments. All features described and/or illustrated herein can be used alone or combined in different combinations in embodiments of the invention. The features and advantages of various embodiments of the present invention will become apparent by reading the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawings which illustrate the following:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) An aspect of the invention overcomes the above-mentioned drawbacks by proposing a new technical solution allowing the munition to be firmly held during the whole of its path until the projectile is being inserted into the chamber of the gun, and leaving free the running area of the munitions in the storage magazine, while observing the gripping areas recommended by the STANAG standards.
(8) An aspect of the present invention relates to a gripper device for transporting munitions comprising a support movably mounted along the longitudinal direction of the munition, said support comprising feet delimiting a space intended to receive the munition, said feet being movably mounted in a plane perpendicular to the direction of forward travel of the support and configured so as to adopt, during use, a position referred to as locking position, wherein the feet are fixed and are able to clasp the periphery of the munition, and a position referred to as unlocking position, wherein the feet are free to move in the plane perpendicular to the direction of forward travel of the support so as to allow the passage of the whole of the munition in its longitudinal direction.
(9) According to particular embodiments of the invention, the device comprises at least one or a suitable combination of the following features: the space delimited by the feet has a circular section with an increasing diameter, said diameter increasing in a direction from the head of the munition to the base of the munition which is intended to be received in the feet, the feet delimit a space at least partly of a conical shape, a first portion of the feet has an increasing diameter intended to fit the conical shape of the munition when the feet are in a locking position, a second portion of the feet has an increasing diameter greater in any point than that of the munition in order to facilitate its insertion when the feet are in the locking position, it comprises an unlocking mechanism ensuring the change in position of the feet from the locking position to the unlocking position, said mechanism comprising retractable fingers, referred to as unlocking fingers, positioned on the support, the retraction of the fingers inside the support triggering, during use, the unlocking mechanism, it comprises a mechanism for returning the support after the transport of the munition, said mechanism comprising a bolt movably mounted on the support, a return spring and a retractable finger, referred to as return finger, positioned on the support, the retraction of said return finger causing retraction of the bolt and the return of the support by means of the return spring, the length of the return finger is less than that of the unlocking fingers, the support has a shape close to a laid L, the vertical portion of the L comprising the feet and the horizontal portion of the L being intended to be positioned along a sheath comprising the munition, the feet are intended to come exclusively into contact with the case of the munition and to clasp an area located between one third and two thirds of the height of the munition, it comprises a mechanism for driving the munition and the support, said mechanism comprising a carriage provided with a pusher finger, said pusher finger being intended to cooperate with the base of the munition and the carriage being intended to cooperate with the support, the pusher finger is, during use, intended to push the munition into the space delimited by the feet until it is clasped and the carriage is, during use, intended to exert pressure on the support as soon as the munition is clasped in the feet, the support consequently moving along the longitudinal direction of the munition by the joint action of the pusher finger on the munition and the carriage on the support, the carriage cooperates with the bolt mounted on the support, the feet are four in number and regularly spaced out along the perimeter of the circular section space.
(10) An aspect of the present invention further relates to a method for transporting and loading a munition from a magazine to a gun chamber by means of the device as described above, said method comprising the steps of: Placing a sheath of the magazine comprising the munition in front of the feet of the support, said support being in a position referred to as loading position, Actuating the pusher finger in order to insert the munition in the space delimited by the feet, Clasping the munition in the feet when the latter cover an area comprising the center of gravity of the munition, and, abutment of the carriage on the bolt of the support, the action of the pusher finger on the munition and the abutment of the carriage on the bolt causing the support to move along the longitudinal direction of the munition, Abutment of the support against the breech of the gun triggering in a first phase the mechanism for unlocking the feet and allowing the loading of the munition into the chamber of the gun by means of the pusher finger.
(11) According to a particular embodiment of the invention, the device also comprises the following features: the abutment of the support against the breech of the gun triggers in a second phase the mechanism for returning the support into the loading position.
(12) An aspect of the present invention relates to a device for gripping the munition able to move longitudinally from the magazine where the munitions are stored to the chamber of the gun.
(13) The gripper device according to the invention and as partly shown in
(14) According to the invention, the gripper device is equipped with a mechanism for locking/unlocking the feet. As indicated by its name, in the locked position, the feet are fixed, while in an unlocked position, they are free to move radially allowing the munition to totally pass along its longitudinal direction in both directions.
(15) The gripper device according to the invention comprises a support 1 provided with an aperture to allow the munition to pass (
(16) The gripping feet delimit a circular section space with an increasing diameter visible in
(17) The gripper device according to the invention comprises a mechanism for unlocking the feet actuated by contact of retractable fingers, referred to as unlocking fingers, with an outer element. According to the invention, the retractable fingers 4 are positioned on the front face of the support (
(18) The gripper device further comprises a return mechanism allowing the return of the support in front of the position for loading the magazine after transport of the munition into the chamber of the gun. The mechanism comprises a bolt 12 shown in
(19) The support 1 seen as a whole in
(20) The mechanism for driving the support 1 comprises a fixed portion 7 provided with a motor, a pusher frame 10 slidably mounted on this fixed portion 7 and a carriage 9 itself slidably mounted on the pusher frame 10, for example by means of a chain system which connects the fixed portion 7 to the carriage 9. The carriage 9 comprises a pusher finger 11 intended to move the munition 3 from the magazine 6 to the chamber of the gun 8. The movement of the support 1 is on the one hand indirectly carried out via the movement of the munition 3 which is clasped in the feet 2 of the support and pushed at its base by the pusher finger 11, and, via the carriage 9 on the other hand which exerts pressure on the abutment 13 of the bolt 12 secured to the support 1.
(21) The operation of the device according to the invention is schematically illustrated in
(22) By means of the gripper device according to the invention, the support therefore accompanies the munition from the magazine to the chamber of the gun according to a longitudinal movement, preventing any swing of the latter by means of the feet.
(23) The gripper device according to the invention provides controlled and easily adjustable clasping guaranteeing the obtainment of an optimum which both gives the possibility: of not damaging the case, of having sufficient clasping so as to avoid any vibration or instability of the munition under strongly stressed driving conditions, of having an un-excessive clasping which allows easy unlocking at the end of the cycle.
(24) The device is naturally positioned in an unlocked position and is automatically unlocked upon contact with the breech of the gun, when the munition enters into the chamber.
(25) The device provides the possibility of being blocked permanently in an unlocked position, allowing insertion of munitions into the magazine through the device via the inside of the vehicle rather than through the rear door of the magazine.
(26) The device is not affected by the type of munition and the shape of the projectile, due to the fact that the hold is exclusively done on the case of the munition, and, as regard to the NATO calibers, is done in a location compliant with the grip area recommended by the applicable STANAGS standards.
(27) The device lets the running area of the munitions totally free within the conveyor of the magazine.
(28) The device holds the longitudinal axis of the munition strictly parallel to the movement direction of the latter upon its movement towards the gun, and fixed with respect to the munition magazine.
(29) While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive. It will be understood that changes and modifications may be made by those of ordinary skill within the scope of the following claims. In particular, the present invention covers further embodiments with any combination of features from different embodiments described above and below. Additionally, statements made herein characterizing the invention refer to an embodiment of the invention and not necessarily all embodiments.
(30) The terms used in the claims should be construed to have the broadest reasonable interpretation consistent with the foregoing description. For example, the use of the article a or the in introducing an element should not be interpreted as being exclusive of a plurality of elements. Likewise, the recitation of or should be interpreted as being inclusive, such that the recitation of A or B is not exclusive of A and B, unless it is clear from the context or the foregoing description that only one of A and B is intended. Further, the recitation of at least one of A, B, and C should be interpreted as one or more of a group of elements consisting of A, B, and C, and should not be interpreted as requiring at least one of each of the listed elements A, B, and C, regardless of whether A, B, and C are related as categories or otherwise. Moreover, the recitation of A, B, and/or C or at least one of A, B, or C should be interpreted as including any singular entity from the listed elements, e.g., A, any subset from the listed elements, e.g., A and B, or the entire list of elements A, B, and C.
KEY TO THE FIGURES
(31) (1) Support (2) foot also referred to as jaw (a) first portion (b) second portion (3) Munition with its case (4) Unlocking finger (5) Return finger (6) Sheath (7) Fixed portion with the motor (8) Gun (9) Carriage (10) Pusher frame (11) Pusher finger (12) Bolt (13) Abutment