Gun barrel cooler
09933221 ยท 2018-04-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gun barrel cooler for cooling a firearm, such as an automatic, semi-automatic, bolt action or lever action rifle that includes a centrifugal fan blower with an intake to which ambient barrel coolant air is discharged from the blower where the air flows through a conduit that preferably is a flexible hose, through a coupling used to couple the hose to a barrel coolant discharge nozzle, and out the nozzle into the barrel of the gun desired to be cooled. The nozzle is three dimensionally shaped to substantially conform to the firing chamber of the gun to provide better sealing during cooling. A preferred nozzle is an empty cartridge case of substantially the same caliber as the gun to be cooled that is removably attached to the coupler thereby enabling cartridge cases of different calibers to be used to cool guns of different calibers.
Claims
1. A gun barrel cooler for a gun of a caliber that has a breech or ejector port in communication with a bore of an elongate barrel of the gun, the gun barrel cooler comprising: (a) a source of barrel coolant; (b) a barrel coolant discharge nozzle received in a chamber of a gun, the barrel coolant discharge nozzle in fluid-flow communication with the source of barrel coolant and having a barrel coolant discharge nozzle outlet in communication with a bore formed in the barrel; (c) a coolant-fluid transport conduit in fluid-flow communication with the source of barrel coolant and the barrel coolant discharge nozzle; and wherein barrel coolant from the source is discharged from the barrel coolant discharge nozzle outlet into the bore in the barrel flowing through the bore and out a muzzle opening at the end of the barrel of the gun being cooled by the barrel cooler; wherein the barrel coolant discharge nozzle comprises an empty cartridge case of substantially the same caliber as the caliber of the gun whose barrel is to be cooled; wherein the empty cartridge case has a length with the empty cartridge case having at least two different diameters along the length; and wherein the empty cartridge case substantially conforms to a three-dimensional internal shape of the chamber.
2. The gun barrel cooler of claim 1, wherein the empty cartridge case further comprises: a casing body with a first diameter; a nozzle outlet neck having a second diameter, wherein the second diameter is smaller than the first diameter; and a tapered shoulder having a varying diameter extending between the casing body and the nozzle outlet neck.
3. The gun barrel cooler of claim 2, wherein the cartridge case of the coolant discharge nozzle is connected by a coupler to the coolant-fluid transport conduit.
4. The gun barrel cooler of claim 3, wherein the cartridge case of the coolant discharge nozzle is removably connected to the coupler enabling removal and replacement of one cartridge case of a first size with a cartridge case of a second size different than the first size.
5. The gun barrel cooler of claim 4, wherein the cartridge case of the coolant discharge nozzle is threadably attached to the coupler.
6. The gun barrel cooler of claim 1, wherein the barrel coolant discharge nozzle comprises a cartridge case of substantially the same caliber or smaller caliber than the caliber of the gun that is removably telescopically inserted through the breech or ejection port and into the chamber of the gun whose barrel is to be cooled.
7. The gun barrel cooler of claim 1, wherein the source of barrel coolant comprises a blower having (a) an intake that draws air from the ambient environment a distance from the barrel of the gun being cooled by the barrel cooler, and (b) a discharge in fluid flow communication with the barrel coolant discharge nozzle.
8. The gun barrel cooler of claim 7, wherein blower comprises a centrifugal fan blower.
9. The gun barrel cooler of claim 8, wherein the blower is of portable and/or hand-held construction.
10. The gun barrel cooler of claim 1, wherein the source of barrel coolant comprises a blower having a housing in which at least one battery is removably received, the housing comprising a motor with a rotary shaft to which a centrifugal fan impeller is attached that is received in a fan chamber having an intake and discharge.
11. The gun barrel cooler of claim 10, wherein the blower is of portable and/or hand-held construction.
12. The gun barrel cooler of claim 11, wherein the empty cartridge case is an empty rifle cartridge.
13. The gun barrel cooler of claim 12, wherein the empty cartridge case, is a centerfire or pin fire cartridge case.
14. The gun barrel cooler of claim 1, wherein the source of barrel coolant is carried by the gun being cooled by the barrel cooler.
15. The gun barrel cooler of claim 14, wherein the source of barrel coolant comprises a blower removably mounted to a stock of the gun to be cooled.
16. A gun barrel cooler for a gun of a caliber that has a breech or ejector port in communication with a bore of an elongate barrel of the gun, the gun barrel cooler comprising: (a) a centrifugal fan blower; (b) a barrel coolant discharge nozzle received in a chamber of the gun to be cooled, the barrel coolant discharge nozzle comprised of an empty cartridge case; (c) a flexible hose in fluid-flow communication with the blower and the barrel coolant discharge nozzle; and (d) a coupler removably coupling the barrel coolant discharge nozzle to the hose; wherein the barrel coolant discharge nozzle comprises an empty cartridge case of substantially the same caliber as the caliber of the gun whose barrel is to be cooled; wherein the empty cartridge case further comprises: an end wall; a through bore formed in the end wall, the through bore having a first diameter; a nozzle outlet neck; and a barrel coolant air discharge outlet opening formed in the nozzle outlet neck, the barrel coolant air discharge outlet opening having a second diameter; wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter.
17. The gun barrel cooler of claim 16, wherein the coupler is removably threadably attached to the barrel coolant discharge nozzle.
18. A gun barrel cooler for a gun of a caliber that has a breech or ejector port in communication with a bore of an elongate barrel of the gun, the gun barrel cooler comprising: (a) a centrifugal fan blower; (b) a barrel coolant discharge nozzle received in a chamber of the gun to be cooled, the barrel coolant discharge nozzle comprised of an empty cartridge case; (c) a flexible hose in fluid-flow communication with the blower and the barrel coolant discharge nozzle; and (d) a coupler removably coupling the barrel coolant discharge nozzle to the hose; wherein the coupler is removably threadably attached to the barrel coolant discharge nozzle; and wherein the empty cartridge case of the barrel coolant discharge nozzle has an end wall at one end with a bore therethrough that is internally threaded, and wherein the coupler has an externally threaded fitting that enables the empty cartridge case to be removably threaded onto the threaded fitting of the coupler.
19. The gun barrel cooler of claim 18, wherein the empty cartridge case of the barrel coolant discharge nozzle has the same caliber as the caliber of the gun to be cooled.
Description
DRAWING DESCRIPTION
(1) One or more preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals represent like parts throughout and in which:
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(8) Before explaining one or more embodiments of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments, which can be practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) The blower 44 has a removable battery compartment cover 50 at one end, e.g., a bottom end, of the blower housing 46 that releasably engages the housing 46 to enable the cover 50 to be detached or sufficiently disengaged to allow insertion and/or removal of batteries through the open end of the battery compartment 48 at the bottom of blower housing 46. The battery cover 50 can and preferably does also carry a battery contact board 52, preferably fixed thereto, with the battery contact board 52 having a plurality of battery terminals and/or electrical contacts 55 used to electrically connect the batteries of the blower power supply in parallel and/or in series with one another. The battery cover 50 preferably is substantially flat or planar thereby defining a pedestal 51 upon which the blower 44 can be uprightly stood on a generally flat or planar surface, such as a table top, bench, floor, or other generally flat or planar surface.
(12) The other end of the battery compartment 48 is defined by a generally circular internal battery compartment endwall 54 disposed within the blower housing 46 that also is equipped with a plurality of battery terminals and/or electrical contacts 57 on a side of the endwall 54 facing toward the battery compartment 48 that also is used to electrically connect the batteries of the blower power supply in parallel and/or in series with one another. Battery compartment 48 therefore is preferably defined by battery compartment endwall 54, at one end of the battery compartment 48, and removable battery cover 50, disposed at an opposite end of the battery compartment 48, with the battery cover 50 and battery compartment endwall 54 spaced from one another by a portion of the generally cylindrical sidewall 45 of blower housing 46.
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(14) Extending outwardly from the motor core or base 62 in an opposite direction is a rotary output shaft 64 of the motor 58 that extends through one centrifugal blower fan chamber endwall 66 disposed within the blower housing 46 into a centrifugal blower fan chamber 68 and which is connected to a rotary centrifugal blower fan impeller 70 disposed in the fan chamber 68 for rotation of the impeller 70 substantially in unison with the motor shaft 64. As also shown in
(15) An end cap 72 of the blower 44 has an endwall 74 that not only defines an endwall of the blower 44 but which also provides the other endwall of the centrifugal blower fan chamber 68 that is disposed at an end of the fan chamber 68 opposite fan chamber endwall 66. Blower end cap 72 also has an annular sidewall 76 extending axially outwardly from the blower-end fan chamber endwall 74 that defines a sidewall of the fan chamber 68 that extends to and engages with the motor-end fan chamber endwall 66 defining a generally cylindrical fan chamber 68 in which the impeller 70 is rotatively received. When the blower 44 is assembled, the end cap 72 gas tightly engages with the end of the blower housing 46 that is disposed opposite the battery compartment 48 preferably with a portion of the end cap 72 generally coaxially and slidably telescopically received within the housing 46 in the manner depicted in
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(18) While the intake 82 can be configured to directly intake ambient air external to the gun 22 to be cooled, intake 82 preferably includes axially extending generally cylindrical tubular fluid-coupling 86 that preferably is configured for releasable but secure generally coaxial registry with and attachment to a generally cylindrical tubular fluid-coupling 94 of an intake plenum 96 having a barrel coolant air intake opening 98 at or adjacent the free end of the plenum 96 in fluid-flow communication with a generally triangular converging or reducing plenum chamber 100 that necks down, reduces, or converges from at or adjacent intake opening 98 to at or adjacent plenum fluid-coupling 94. As is also shown in
(19) To prevent dirt and debris from entering the blower 44 during barrel cooler operation and being discharged from nozzle 34 into the barrel 42 of the gun 22 being cooled, blower 44 preferably is equipped with a barrel coolant air filter disposed inline with the flow ambient barrel coolant intake air entering the centrifugal blower fan chamber 68, with such a barrel coolant air filter preferably disposed between ambient barrel coolant air drawn through the intake 82 and the centrifugal blower fan chamber 68. Where the blower 44 is equipped with an intake plenum 96 attached via coupling 94 to coupling 86 of the intake 82 of the fan chamber 68 of the blower 44, the plenum 96 preferably is equipped with a barrel coolant air filter 102 that preferably is seated in the plenum chamber 100 and disposed between the intake opening 98 and the fluid-coupling 94 of the plenum 96. In another preferred embodiment, barrel coolant air filter 102 preferably is disposed in a throat of the plenum chamber 100 where the coupling 94 and chamber 100 converge or meet. In still another preferred embodiment, barrel coolant air filter 102 is disposed in the fluid-coupling 94 of the plenum 96. In a still further preferred embodiment, barrel coolant air filter 102 is disposed in the fluid-coupling 86 of the air intake 82 of the blower 44. Such a barrel coolant air filter 102 preferably is formed of a fibrous filter media, such as fiberglass filter media, a polyester filter media, pleated filter media, or another type of porous or perforate filter media suitable for air filtering that can be reusable and/or washable in construction.
(20) In a preferred embodiment, the generally cylindrical and elongate blower housing 46 defines a manually graspable handle 104 that enables a user to easily grasp and operate the blower 44 using only one hand such that the blower 44 of the barrel cooler 20 is configured for one-handed operation advantageously facilitating ease-of-use in operating the blower 44 and/or barrel cooler 20. Blower 44 has a user manipulable switch actuator 106 slidably carried by the handle 104 of the blower housing 46 that actuates an electrical switch 108 electrically connected (a) to the batteries of the power supply in the battery compartment, and (b) to the motor 58 that is configured to control operation of the blower 44 by controlling application of electrical power supplied to the motor 58 that drives the impeller 70. In a preferred blower embodiment, switch 108 is a two-way switch or on-off switch configured to turn the motor 58 and blower 44 on when the switch actuator 106 is manipulated by a user of the gun barrel cooler 20 operating the blower 44.
(21) In another preferred blower embodiment, switch 108 is at least a three-way switch, preferably a single pole, double throw switch or a double pole, double throw switch, configured to enable the direction of rotation of the impeller 70 and output shaft of the motor 58 to be reversed producing another preferred embodiment of a barrel cooler 20 of the present invention having a selectively configurable blower 44 that is convertible between a blower or centrifugal fan during barrel cooler operation and a vacuum such as where it is desired to reverse airflow in order to clean part of the gun 22. Where the blower 44 is configured for reverse air flow operation, manipulating the switch actuator 106 in one direction operates the blower 44 in barrel cooling mode causing barrel cooling air to be discharged out the nozzle 34 into the gun barrel 42 cooling the barrel 42 and manipulating the switch actuator 106 in an opposite direction operates the blower 44 in a vacuum cleaner mode that reverses the direction of the motor 58 and impeller 70 thereby reversing the direction of airflow so that air flows in a direction opposite when operating in barrel cooling mode.
(22) In addition to the manually graspable handle 104 formed by a generally cylindrical portion of the blower housing 46 enabling one-handed operation by a user of the barrel cooler 20, the relatively light weight and small size of the blower 44 advantageously also facilitates one handed operation of the blower 44 and barrel cooler 20 for extended periods of time. In a preferred embodiment, the blower 44 of the barrel cooler 20 has a relatively light weight of no greater than 225 grams or less than one-half of a pound when equipped with four AA batteries in its battery compartment 48, and which preferably has a weight of no greater than 110 grams or no greater than 0.25 pounds, preferably no greater than 90 grams or no greater than 0.20 pounds, and more preferably no greater than about 80 grams or no greater than about 0.18 pounds, with all batteries removed from the blower 44 and the blower 44 completely disconnected from the plenum 96 and tubing 32. In such a preferred embodiment, the blower 44 has an outer diameter or maximum width no greater than a width of a stock 23 of the gun 22 to be cooled using the barrel cooler 20, preferably no wider than three inches, and preferably has a height of no greater than five inches, enabling the blower 44 to be removably mounted to the stock 23 of the gun 22, such as in the manner depicted in
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(24) Each impeller fan blade 92 is airfoil shaped, preferably forwardly curved, has an enlarged width or thickness root 112 at one end disposed adjacent hub 108, and which is substantially continuously curved, preferably substantially continuously forwardly curved in the direction of impeller rotation, toward an outer peripheral edge 90 of the disk 110 substantially continuously tapering or narrowing in thickness toward a radially outer tip 114 thereof. As is also shown in
(25) In use of the gun barrel cooler 20 of the present invention, the elongate section of barrel coolant air conveying tubing or hose 32 has one end substantially fluid tightly engaged with the fluid-coupling 88 of the blower discharge 84 and an opposite end substantially fluid tightly engaged with the barrel coolant discharge nozzle coupler 36 that is in turn connected to the coolant discharge nozzle 34 removably seated in the chamber 43 of the receiver 33 of the gun 22 to be cooled with the barrel cooler 20. In a preferred embodiment, the barrel coolant air conveying tubing or hose 32 is flexible, generally see-through, and preferably substantially transparent with a preferred tubing or hose 32 made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or another suitable elastomeric or plastic material. In a preferred embodiment, the tubing or hose 32 has a length of at least six inches and preferably at least about eight inches to enable the tubing or hose 32 to extend from the blower 44 mounted to the stock 23 of the gun 22 to the chamber 43 of an open or opened breech 47 of the gun 22 where the barrel coolant air discharge nozzle 34 is disposed.
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(29) In a preferred embodiment of the barrel coolant discharge nozzle 34, the nozzle 34 preferably is formed of a tubular and generally cylindrical empty cartridge case 38 which fits within the chamber 43 of the gun 33 to be cooled using the barrel cooler 20. If not procured empty, case 38 can be and preferably is emptied in preparation for being modified into nozzle 34 by removing any propellant, e.g., gunpowder, by removing any projectile, e.g., bullet, and by removing any primer. In a preferred method of making a barrel coolant discharge nozzle 34 in accordance with the present invention, an empty cartridge case 38 is provided that lacks any primer, projectile and propellant. Thereafter, empty case 38 is modified by forming the case 38 in a manner to accommodate coupling or attachment of the elongate, tubular, hollow and generally cylindrical barrel coolant discharge nozzle coupler 36 used to fluid tightly attach the nozzle 34 to the tubing or hose 32. In carrying out such a preferred method of making a barrel coolant discharge nozzle 34 in accordance with the present invention, the primer pocket and/or flash hole of the empty cartridge case 38 is internally threaded to provide internal threads 126 that threadably receive the external threads 125 of the externally threaded discharge nozzle attachment fitting 122 of the nozzle coupler 36 thereby removably attaching the nozzle 34, preferably empty cartridge case 38.
(30) In a preferred embodiment, the nozzle 34 is an empty metallic, e.g., brass or steel, cartridge case 38 of the same caliber as the gun 22 being or to be cooled using the barrel cooler 20. By the nozzle coupler 36 and empty cartridge case 38 being removably attached to one another, a gun barrel cooler 20 and method of using such a gun barrel cooler 20 of the present invention advantageously enables use of the gun barrel cooler 20 with at least a plurality of, preferably at least a plurality of pairs of, i.e. at least three, differently sized nozzles 34 respectively sized for barrel cooler use with guns, e.g. gun 20, having at least a plurality of and preferably at least a plurality of pairs of, i.e., at least three, different caliber guns. In one such preferred gun barrel cooler 20 and method of gun barrel cooler use, the threaded fitting 122 of the nozzle coupler 36 advantageously accommodates at least a plurality of, preferably at least a plurality of pairs of differently sized discharge nozzles 34 having at least a plurality of, preferably at least a plurality of pairs of different calibers from at least the following calibers: 223 Remington, 5.5645 mm NATO, .243 Winchester, 270 Winchester, 7 mm Winchester, 8 mm Mauser, 30-30 Winchester, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .375 H & H, and/or .458 Winchester.
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(32) Understandably, the present invention has been described above in terms of one or more preferred embodiments and methods. It is recognized that various alternatives and modifications may be made to these embodiments and methods which are within the scope of the present invention. Various alternatives are contemplated as being within the scope of the claims of the present invention. It is also to be understood that, although the foregoing description and drawings describe and illustrate in detail one or more preferred embodiments of the present invention, to those skilled in the art to which the present invention relates, the present disclosure will suggest many modifications and constructions, as well as widely differing embodiments and applications without thereby departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.