Firearm with a hammer mechanism
09891016 ยท 2018-02-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A19/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A5/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/80
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A19/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/80
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A firearm with a housing, a barrel fastened to the housing, a bolt for closure of a chamber provided in barrel, and a hammer mechanism to operate a firing pin arranged in the bolt. The hammer mechanism contains a hammer strut arranged between the firing pin and a cocking piece, offset parallel to the firing pin.
Claims
1. A firearm comprising: a housing; a barrel fastened to the housing; a chamber within the barrel; a bolt for closing the chamber; a magazine shaft within the barrel, the magazine shaft configured for receiving a magazine; a firing pin arranged within the bolt; and a hammer mechanism arranged for operating the firing pin; the hammer mechanism including: a cocking piece movable in a direction of firing between a first inactive position and a second triggering position for activating the firing pin; a hammer strut arranged between the cocking piece and the firing pin, the hammer strut running above and along the magazine shaft; and a cocking element operable by the hammer strut arranged on the bolt and contacting the firing pin.
2. The firearm according to claim 1, wherein the barrel comprises a longitudinal groove on an inner surface parallel to a center line of the barrel.
3. The firearm according to claim 2, wherein the hammer strut is configured to move within the longitudinal groove.
4. The firearm according to claim 1, wherein the hammer strut comprises a front crosspiece at a first end adjacent the cocking element and a rear crosspiece at a second end adjacent the cocking piece, the front crosspiece and the rear crosspiece for operatively-connecting the cocking piece with the firing pin.
5. The firearm according to claim 1, wherein the cocking element is formed as a lever connected at one end to the bolt, the cocking element pivotable about a pin offset laterally relative to a longitudinal axis of the bolt and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bolt.
6. The firearm according to claim 5, wherein the bolt comprises a transverse groove at a rear end.
7. The firearm according to claim 6, wherein the cocking element is pivotable in the transverse groove.
8. The firearm according to claim 1, wherein the cocking element comprises a free end protruding laterally relative to the bolt, the free end configured for contacting the hammer strut.
9. The firearm according to claim 1, wherein the cocking element is formed as a wedge having an oblique surface facing the firing pin.
10. The firearm according to claim 1, further comprising a lock carrier, the lock carrier configured for insertion into the housing.
11. The firearm according to claim 10, wherein the cocking piece is rotable around a cross pin in the locking carrier, the cocking piece configured to be held in place or released for firing of a shot.
12. The firearm according to claim 10, wherein the lock carrier further comprises a locking lever.
13. The firearm according to claim 12, further comprising a cocking spring stretched between the cocking piece and the locking lever.
14. The firearm according to claim 13, further comprising a cocking slide, a lower end of the cocking slide operatively-connected to the locking lever.
15. The firearm according to claim 14, wherein the locking lever is movable in a direction of fire by the cocking slide from an uncocked position into a cocked position.
16. The firearm according to claim 15, further comprising a recess configured for guiding the cocking slide on an oblique surface of the housing from the uncocked position into the cocked position.
17. A firearm comprising: a housing; a barrel fastened to the housing, the barrel having a longitudinal groove on an inner surface parallel to a center line of the barrel; a chamber within the barrel; a bolt for closing the chamber; a magazine shaft within the barrel, the magazine shaft configured for receiving a magazine; a firing pin arranged within the bolt; and a hammer mechanism arranged for operating the firing pin; the hammer mechanism including: a cocking piece movable in a direction of firing between a first inactive position and a second triggering position for activating the firing pin; a hammer strut arranged between the cocking piece and the firing pin, the hammer strut running above and along the magazine shaft and configured to move within the longitudinal groove; and a cocking element operable by the hammer strut arranged on the bolt and contacting the firing pin.
18. The firearm according to claim 17, wherein the hammer strut comprises a front crosspiece at a first end adjacent the cocking element and a rear crosspiece at a second end adjacent the cocking piece, the front crosspiece and the rear crosspiece for operatively-connecting the cocking piece with the firing pin.
19. The firearm according to claim 17, wherein the cocking element is formed as a lever connected at one end to the bolt, the cocking element pivotable about a pin offset laterally relative to a longitudinal axis of the bolt and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bolt.
20. The firearm according to claim 19, wherein the cocking element is pivotable in a transverse groove at a rear end of the bolt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Additional details and advantages of the disclosure are apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment example with reference to the drawing. In the drawing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) A partial longitudinal section of a gas-operated firearm is depicted in
(9) The bolt-operating device 5 has a carrier 10 guided to move on the guide rod 4 and two push rods 11 fastened to carrier 10. Each rear free end of the two push rods 11, viewed in the direction of firing, contains a ramp-like control cam (not shown here), via which the bolt 6, provided with lateral protrusions 12 and depicted in
(10) It follows from
(11) Two radially protruding retaining pins 19 are provided on the rear part 16 of barrel 2 lying on housing 1 for fastening of barrel 2 to housing 1. The retaining pins 19 are provided with external threads and can be radially inserted into the rear part 16 of barrel 2 or directly molded onto the barrel 2. The retaining pins 19 are designed for engagement in two holes 20 arranged next to each other in a protruding support part 21 of housing 1. The barrel 2 can be fastened to housing 1 via the two retaining pins 19 with the freely protruding front part 17 through two nuts 22 accessible from the bottom of housing 1. The rear end of the front shaft 3 is also fastened to the support part 21 of lock housing 1. A downward protruding gas-discharge block 23 is provided in the middle area of the barrel 2 on front part 17.
(12) As follows from
(13) A chamber 28 provided in barrel 2 is closed off downward by the bolt 6 depicted in cross section in
(14) A firearm lock with a cocking piece 37 movable between a rear initial position and a front triggering position for activation of the firing pin 29 arranged in bolt 6 via a hammer strut 38 and the lever-like locking element 34 on bolt 6 is shown in
(15) The cocking piece 37 is mounted to rotate on a lock carrier 41 insertable into housing 1 around a cross pin 42. A slide stop 43 is also arranged on the lock carrier 41, via which the cocking piece 37 can be held in the rear initial position or released via a trigger not shown here for firing of a shot. A locking lever 44 is also linked on the lock carrier 41 to pivot about another cross pin 45 between a rear uncocked position and a front cocked position. A cocking spring 46 is stretched between the locking lever 44 and the cocking piece 37. Displacement of the locking lever 44 between the rear uncocked position and the front cocked position occurs through a cocking slide 47, which contains a lower part 48 connected to a locking lever 44 and an upper part 49 connected to it. The slide-like upper part 49 operable by the thumb of a shooter is guided according to
(16) It is apparent in
(17) The breech lock is shown in an unlocked position in
(18) Only when the cocking slide 47 is pushed upward into the upper off-safe position depicted in
(19) When a shot is fired, some of the powder gases are guided into gas cylinder 24 through the gas-discharge hole 25 of barrel 2. The pressure piston 26 is forced rearward, viewed in the direction of firing, by the gas pressure taken off in gas cylinder 24. The bolt-operating device 5 with the carrier 10 and the two push rods 11 is then also pushed rearward against the force of recoil spring 7. The bolt 6 can be moved downwards by the backward movement of the two push rods 11, so that the locking block 13 is unlocked on barrel 2 and the bolt 6 can open the chamber rearwards in barrel 2. During backward movement of the bolt 6, the empty cartridge is ejected via the ejection opening 18 and the breech lock is locked. A new cartridge can then be brought to the level of the chamber via the magazine spring of a magazine (not shown here). The bolt 6 is forced forward by the recoil spring 7 via the bolt-operating device 5 with the carrier 10 and the two push rods 11 and the new cartridge forced into the chamber. The bolt 6 goes back to the locked position and the bolt is closed via the control cam on the push rods 11.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
(20) 1 Housing 2 Barrel 3 Front shaft 4 Guide rod 5 Bolt-operating device 6 Bolt 7 Main spring (recoil or bolt spring) 8 External threads 9 Threaded sleeve 10 Carrier 11 Push rods 12 Protrusions 13 Locking block 14 Locking groove 15 Bolt handle 16 Rear part of barrel 17 Front part of barrel 18 Ejection opening 19 Retaining pin 20 Holes 21 Support part 22 Nuts 23 Gas-discharge block 24 Gas cylinder 25 Gas-discharge hole 26 Pressure piston 27 Piston rod 28 Chamber 29 Firing pin 30 Firing pin spring 31 Front end of firing pin 32 Rear end of firing pin 33 Transverse groove 34 Cocking element 35 Pin 36 Free end of cocking piece 37 Cocking piece 38 Hammer strut 39 Front crosspiece 40 Rear crosspiece 41 Lock carrier 42 Cross pin 43 Slide stop 44 Locking lever 45 Cross pin 46 Cocking spring 47 Cocking slide 48 Lower part 49 Upper part 50 Recess 51 End part 52 Longitudinal groove 53 Magazine shaft 54 Oblique surface