Method for producing a gun barrel with integrally adjoining housing
09662696 ยท 2017-05-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21K1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21C37/153
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F41A21/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B21C37/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F41A21/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B21K1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method for producing a gun barrel with an integrally adjoining housing for at least one breech head includes the steps of providing a cylindrical blank having a through-bore corresponding to the breech head diameter; hammering a first longitudinal portion of the blank on a part of a first hammering mandrel corresponding to the inner profile of the barrel while the first hammering mandrel is guided through the through-bore; and hammering a second longitudinal portion of the blank on a second hammering mandrel corresponding to the inner profile of the housing while the second hammering mandrel is inserted into the through-bore.
Claims
1. A method for producing a barrel with an integrally adjoining housing comprising the steps of: providing a cylindrical blank adapted to form the barrel and housing, the housing configured to receive a breech block, the blank including a through-bore with an inner diameter at least as large as a maximum outer diameter of the breech block; hammering a first longitudinal portion of the blank on a part of a first hammering mandrel corresponding to an inner profile of the barrel whilst the first hammering mandrel is guided through the through-bore; and hammering a second longitudinal portion of the blank on a second hammering mandrel corresponding to an inner profile of the housing configured to receive the breech block whilst the second hammering mandrel is inserted into the through-bore.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first hammering mandrel is removed from the through-bore following the hammering of the first longitudinal portion of the blank and the second hammering mandrel is then introduced into the through-bore for hammering the second longitudinal portion of the blank.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first hammering mandrel is held using a holding rod during the hammering of the first longitudinal portion of the blank, which holding rod is guided through a central bore of the second hammering mandrel.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the first hammering mandrel is retracted for the hammering of the second longitudinal portion at least in part into the central bore of the second hammering mandrel.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the through-bore, following hammering the first or second longitudinal portion of the blank, is machined in a transition region between the first and second longitudinal portion.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein following hammering the first or second longitudinal portion of the blank, a breech-side end region of the first longitudinal portion is machined to form a cartridge chamber.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein following hammering the first longitudinal portion of the blank and prior to hammering the second longitudinal portion of the blank, a breech-side end region of the first longitudinal portion is hammered on a part of the first hammering mandrel shaping a cartridge chamber.
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein hammering the second longitudinal portion of the blank is performed in a direction starting from the first longitudinal portion.
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the hammering mandrel comprises the first hammering mandrel, which has a circumferential part corresponding to the inner profile of the barrel and at one end is secured to a holding rod of reduced diameter, and the second hammering mandrel, which has a circumferential part corresponding to the inner profile of the housing and is provided with a central bore, wherein the holding rod is guided in the central bore of the second hammering mandrel.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the first hammering mandrel can be driven at least in part into the central bore of the second hammering mandrel.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein the first hammering mandrel has a first part corresponding to the inner profile of the barrel and an adjoining second part corresponding to the cartridge chamber.
12. The method according to claim 9, wherein the second hammering mandrel has longitudinal flutes.
13. A method for producing a barrel with an integrally adjoining housing comprising the steps of: providing a cylindrical blank adapted to form the barrel and housing, the housing configured to receive a breech block, the blank including a through-bore with an inner diameter at least as large as a maximum outer diameter of the breech block; first hammering a first longitudinal portion of the blank on a part of a first hammering mandrel corresponding to the inner profile of the barrel whilst the first hammering mandrel is guided through the through-bore, whereafter a breech-side end region of the first longitudinal portion is hammered on a part of the first hammering mandrel shaping a cartridge chamber; and second hammering a second longitudinal portion of the blank on a second hammering mandrel corresponding to an inner profile of the housing whilst the second hammering mandrel is inserted into the through-bore.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the first hammering mandrel is removed from the through-bore following the first hammering and the second hammering mandrel is then introduced into the through-bore for the second hammering.
15. The method according to claim 13, wherein the first hammering mandrel is held using a holding rod during the first hammering, which holding rod is guided through a central bore of the second hammering mandrel.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the first hammering mandrel is retracted for the second hammering at least in part into the central bore of the second hammering mandrel.
17. The method according to claim 13, wherein the second hammering is performed in a direction starting from the first longitudinal portion.
18. A hammering mandrel arrangement for producing a barrel with an integrally adjoining housing which is configured to receive a breech block, comprising: a first hammering mandrel having a first part corresponding to the inner profile of the barrel and a second part adjoining the first part, the second part corresponding to the inner profile of a cartridge chamber, the first hammering mandrel further including a holding rod of reduced diameter secured to one end thereof, and a second hammering mandrel, which has a circumferential part having an outer diameter corresponding to an inner profile of the housing configured to receive the breech block therein and wherein the second hammering mandrel is provided with a central bore, wherein the holding rod is movably guided through the central bore of the second hammering mandrel.
19. The hammering mandrel arrangement according to claim 18, wherein the first hammering mandrel can be driven at least in part into the central bore of the second hammering mandrel.
20. The hammering mandrel arrangement according to claim 18, wherein the second hammering mandrel has longitudinal flutes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be explained in greater detail hereinafter on the basis of exemplary embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) The housing 2 accommodates a breech block or breech block head for the barrel 1, for example a rotary piston closure (not shown), which is introduced with ring gear-like radial extensions into axial inner flutes 6 of the housing 2 and in the fully inserted position closing the cartridge chamber 5 latches in an undercut 7 in a bayonet-like manner by rotation of its extensions in relation to the flutes 6.
(8) The further components for operation of the breech block, for loading and unloading the cartridge, for triggering the striking device (firing pin) in the breech block, etc. are not shown for the sake of clarity; it goes without saying that the housing 2 for this purpose may have corresponding apertures, in particular on the underside thereof, for the passage of a magazine shaft and a trigger device, as is known in the art. Any end-face terminations of the housing 2 on the rear face thereof, for example covers and guides for the rotary piston closure exiting rearwardly during movement thereof, also are not illustrated in greater detail. The housing 2 considered here and joined integrally to the barrel 1 can be considered in this sense also as a semifinished housing part that can be supplemented or modified by further housing components.
(9) The barrel 1 together with the housing 2 is manufactured in a barrel hammering machine by hammering (cold forging) on a hammering mandrel arrangement 10, comprising a first hammering mandrel 11 for the barrel 1 and a second hammering mandrel 12 for the housing 2, as will be explained in greater detail subsequently with reference to
(10) The barrel inner profile part 13 of the barrel hammering mandrel 11 may be provided (as is known to a person skilled in the art) on the outer side thereof with spiralled webs or grooves 16 in order to shape riflings or tracks in the barrel 1. Both the barrel inner profile part 13 and the cartridge chamber part 14 of the barrel hammering mandrel 11 are each slightly conically, more specifically slightly widened toward the rear, in order to avoid a packing of the barrel hammering mandrel 11 during the relative movement of the barrel hammering mandrel 11 through the barrel 1.
(11) The housing hammering mandrel 12 of the hammering mandrel arrangement 10, said mandrel shaping the inner profile of the housing 2, may be a component fully separate from the barrel hammering mandrel 11 or, as illustrated here, may be penetrated by the holding rod 15 of the barrel hammering mandrel 11, i.e. this is guided in a sliding manner in a central bore 16 of the housing hammering mandrel 12.
(12) As shown in
(13) The housing hammering mandrel 12 is provided on the outer circumference thereof with longitudinal flutes 18 and longitudinal webs 19 remaining therebetween so as to thus shape the inner flutes 6 of the housing 2, which in cooperation with the undercut 7 serve to provide the bayonet locking of the breech block (breech block head).
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(15) The barrel hammering mandrel 11, held at the holding rod 15 thereof, is first introduced into the through-bore 21 of the blank 20 and is positioned (
(16) When the barrel hammering mandrel 11 and the forging hammers 22 have reached the housing-side end region of the barrel portion 20, the cartridge chamber 5 can be further forged equally, in that the barrel hammering mandrel 11 is stopped in relation to the blank 20 and the cartridge chamber part 14 thereof thus takes effect (not illustrated). Alternatively, when the barrel hammering mandrel 11 has only the barrel inner profile part 13, the cartridge chamber 5 may be produced by a separate machining of the through-bore 21, for example by milling, and sometimes both at the same time as, or only following completion of all hammering steps.
(17) Following removal of the barrel hammering mandrel 11, the housing hammering mandrel 12 is now introduced into the through-bore 20 and the housing 2 is hammered or forged thereon, see
(18) The transition region between barrel 1 and housing 2 following the hammering of the barrel 1 and prior to the hammering of the housing 2 may optionally be machined, not only in order to mill the cartridge chamber 5 at the same time where applicable, but also in order to form a defined inner heel 25 in the through-bore 21 (
(19) Following the hammering of the housing 2 on the housing hammering mandrel 12 (which again can be carried out progressively in the direction of the arrow 23 (
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(21) For this purpose the hammering mandrel arrangement 10 illustrated in
(22) When the forging hammers 22 reach the transition region between first blank longitudinal portion 20 and second blank longitudinal portion 20, the barrel hammering mandrel 11 is driven at least in part into the bore 16 of the housing hammering mandrel 12, i.e. at least via its tapered portion 17, in order to centre and axially align the entire hammering mandrel arrangement 10 formed of first and second hammering mandrel 11, 12 (
(23) In the event of a partial projecting position of the barrel hammering mandrel 11 in relation to the housing hammering mandrel 12, as is shown in
(24) The invention is not limited to the presented embodiments, but also includes all variants and modifications that fall within the scope of the accompanying claims.