EP2018508A1 - WAFFENVERSCHLUßSYSTEM - Google Patents
WAFFENVERSCHLUßSYSTEMInfo
- Publication number
- EP2018508A1 EP2018508A1 EP07725248A EP07725248A EP2018508A1 EP 2018508 A1 EP2018508 A1 EP 2018508A1 EP 07725248 A EP07725248 A EP 07725248A EP 07725248 A EP07725248 A EP 07725248A EP 2018508 A1 EP2018508 A1 EP 2018508A1
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- closure
- closure system
- fluid passage
- closing spring
- passage opening
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Granted
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Classifications
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A3/00—Breech mechanisms, e.g. locks
- F41A3/64—Mounting of breech-blocks; Accessories for breech-blocks or breech-block mountings
- F41A3/66—Breech housings or frames; Receivers
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41C—SMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- F41C9/00—Other smallarms, e.g. hidden smallarms or smallarms specially adapted for underwater use
- F41C9/06—Smallarms specially adapted for underwater use
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A19/00—Firing or trigger mechanisms; Cocking mechanisms
- F41A19/06—Mechanical firing mechanisms, e.g. counterrecoil firing, recoil actuated firing mechanisms
- F41A19/13—Percussion or firing pins, i.e. fixed or slidably-mounted striker elements; Mountings therefor
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A5/00—Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock
- F41A5/18—Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock gas-operated
- F41A5/26—Arrangements or systems for bleeding the gas from the barrel
Definitions
- the invention relates to a weapon closure system, d. H. a closure system for firearms.
- Such systems are generally used to close a firearm with a shutter mechanism for delivering a shot, then open again, reload with a loading mechanism and to be able to deliver a shot again.
- location designations such as “front”, “rear”, “side”, etc., refer to a weapon in normal, horizontal firing position, with the firing direction facing forward.
- Closure systems with different loading mechanisms as found for example in gas pressure or recoil loaders, are known. Such systems are automatic
- gas boosters are self-loading firearms in which the closure is firmly locked.
- a part of the propellant gas is discharged from the pipe by one or more gas discharge (s) and supplied to a self-charging mechanism.
- the energy of this under very high pressure propellant gas unlocks and opens the shutter and initiates a Nachladevorgang.
- Gas-pressure boosters have the advantage that the locking of the closure remains safe and structurally easy to maintain until the projectile has left the barrel.
- the Propellant gas only acts on the self-loading mechanism when the projectile has passed the gas extraction.
- the amount of propellant taken, for example via a valve can be influenced so that the cadence of the weapon changed or the weapon can be adapted to different types of ammunition / -Laborations.
- the power transmission from the propellant to the closure can be done differently.
- the propellant gases are passed after leaving the gas sampling on a gas piston, which in turn transmits the gas pressure by means of a gas rod on the closure, more precisely a closure carrier, such as in the known G 36.
- Gas piston, gas rod and closure carrier may consist of several components exist or combined into a single component.
- Such gas pressure boosters are divided into long stroke and short stroke systems. In the long-stroke system, the gas piston lays the same way during loading as the closure carrier. In the short-stroke system, the travel of the gas piston is shorter than that of the closure carrier.
- Rebound loaders have predominantly non-locked closure systems. They get the energy to eject a cartridge case and reload directly from the recoil energy of a shot. This acts directly on the front side of the closure head. This moves the entire closure so far back that the empty cartridge case is ejected and reloaded, such as when unlocked MasseverSchluß or semi-rigid roller shutter. Examples are the HK G3, the Israeli Uzi or the German submachine gun of the Wehrmacht MP40 ..
- firearms, gas pressure boosters, recoil loaders and also manual repeating systems have the disadvantage that they are not functionally reliable, usually at all when used out of a liquid, for example when surfacing from the sea or after immersion or after a stay in a liquid are not functional.
- the liquid in particular water, penetrates into the interior of the weapon, in particular the weapon closure system.
- gas pressure chargers without gas piston the liquid penetrates into the gas pipes of the gas pressure charging system.
- the already described gas pressure charging system of the M16 or the Colt carabiner M4 runs full of water due to the missing gas piston.
- the invention has for its object to make a weapon locking system or a weapon equipped with it against any malfunction more robust, in particular disturbances due to a possible stay in the water or other liquid.
- the weapon closure system according to the invention has at least one fluid compartment passage, in particular functional cavity, communicating with the surroundings, so that fluid entering the functional compartment interfering with the function of the closure system through the fluid passage opening (s) can be derived easily and quickly to the outside.
- the functionality of the movable mechanical elements and the reliability of the closure system or a weapon equipped therewith ensured, liquid should be penetrated into the interior of the closure system or the weapon.
- An inventive closure system can in principle be used in all types of weapons, from small arms to a mount fixed mounted weapons, such as automatic, semi-automatic, small caliber, large caliber weapons, such as assault rifles, machine guns, submachine guns, repeaters, light machine guns or grenade launcher - be it Gas pressure loaders, blowback or manual repeaters or weapons with other locking and charging system.
- weapons from small arms to a mount fixed mounted weapons, such as automatic, semi-automatic, small caliber, large caliber weapons, such as assault rifles, machine guns, submachine guns, repeaters, light machine guns or grenade launcher - be it Gas pressure loaders, blowback or manual repeaters or weapons with other locking and charging system.
- An inventive closure system is directly or at least after a very short time interval, for example, after the emergence of a weapons guide from the water - be it a combat diver or combat swimmer, a member of a landing force or even a special unit - functional and reliable and allows a
- At least one fluid passage opening allows a targeted water or liquid channel guide, in particular such that - after a submergence of the weapon in a liquid - liquid penetrated into the weapon expire quickly and any liquid residues in a firing and reloading from the Inside the closure system or can be displaced from the weapon.
- Several fluid passage openings in particular their clever arrangement and the resulting interaction, make the closure system according to the invention particularly robust against functional impairments due to penetrating water.
- the at least one fluid passage opening can be designed and arranged as desired, as long as it guarantees a fluid outlet from the weapon.
- it can be round, oval, tortuous, angular, in particular rectangular or triangular, or have any other shape.
- an insert element such as a pipe, a box or other element suitable form of any materials, such as metal, plastic or the like can be used.
- This may be firmly connected to the fluid passage opening, for example, welded, glued, riveted, soldered, clamped or pressed, or, alternatively, releasably on and be releasably connected to the fluid passage opening.
- a fluid passage opening can be integrated in any manner in a weapons locking system, for example by a hole or milling or by recesses, deletions or omissions in the manufacturing process, during extrusion or after.
- the fluid passage opening is designed as a round bore into which a pipe section is inserted.
- a Such a design can be cost-effective and allows a quick drainage of liquid.
- the closure system further preferably comprises at least one closable closure and a closing spring mechanism (claim 2) and further preferably at least two functional spaces, in particular functional cavities (claim 6).
- the closure may in principle be in one piece, but preferably comprises a closure carrier arranged thereon a closure head, more preferably in the closure carrier a functional space is arranged (claim 7).
- This functional space is preferably a firing pin guide (claim 8), which usually comprises a firing pin, a firing pin spring and a firing pin spring guide (claim 9).
- the weapon closure system comprises a plurality of fluid passage openings, preferably at least two fluid passage openings (claim 4), wherein particularly preferably at least one front and at least one rear fluid passage opening, in each case in a front and in a rear functional space ( Claim 6), in particular functional cavity, is arranged.
- the front fluid passage opening may extend laterally, obliquely, radially upwards or downwards or otherwise. Preferably, it extends in the closure carrier, perpendicular to the axis of gravity weapon below the firing pin end as a radial bore down and is arranged so that it is adjacent to the closure head and below the firing pin is (claims 10, 11).
- This arrangement has the advantage that the firing pin remains freely movable and functional, if there is a liquid here. It ensures a rapid drainage of the liquid or it can be easily displaced by the triggering of the firing pin from the firing pin guide area.
- the firing pin can be actuated or triggered independently of the reloading mechanism and thus ensures the delivery of at least one shot from a weapon equipped with such a closure system.
- At least one rear fluid passage opening is preferably located directly in the wall of the closing spring guide tube (claim 15) and / or in the shaft and / or in the shoulder support (claim 16).
- the rear fluid passage openings may extend laterally, obliquely, radially upwards or downwards or otherwise (claim 17).
- the weapon comprises in the rear region of the closure system at least two radial and three axial fluid passage openings in the wall of the closing spring guide tube and / or in the shaft and / or in the shoulder support.
- the at least two fluid passage openings are arranged and configured such that they communicate with each other (claim 5), as this significantly increases the liquid channel guide.
- At least one fluid passage opening in the closure carrier and at least five fluid passage openings in the closure system are particularly preferred in this closure system
- Closing spring mechanism arranged (claim 20). This is how it is
- the closure thereby can be activated both actively via a manual reloading, as well as passively via an automatic reloading.
- the fluid passage openings are preferably also designed and arranged such that a fluid can also be introduced into the functional (hollow) space through them
- the closure system preferably comprises a
- This preferably comprises a closing spring piston, a closing spring, a closing spring guide tube and a closing spring piston buffer
- the closure system preferably comprises at least one detent opening for the longitudinal adjustment of the shoulder support and a radially arranged therein fluid passage opening (claim 18). Particularly preferably, two fluid passage openings are arranged in the latching openings.
- the at least one fluid passage opening is particularly preferably arranged and configured in such a way that, after immersion or residence of the closure system in a liquid or other penetration of liquid into a functional (hollow) space, a liquid discharge within 1- Guaranteed 3 seconds (claim 19), as a particularly fast use of weapons is possible.
- such a weapons closure system according to the previous versions in weapons such as gas pressure loaders, recoil thrusters or manual or other repeating systems can be used and used, but it is particularly preferably used in a gas pressure supercharger.
- a short stroke gas piston system is used with a short gas piston.
- such a gas pressure loader comprises a
- Actuator rod a piston and a short cylinder
- the piston is a short gas piston
- the cylinder is a short gas cylinder
- Operating rod a gas take-off bar. This preferably ranges from a gas decrease to the closure carrier and cooperates with the closure system such that they
- Shutter carrier drives and so over the closing spring piston driven by the closure carrier liquid from the at least one fluid passage opening of the closing spring mechanism displaced (claim 23).
- the gas rod and the closure carrier may or may not be coupled together.
- the gas rod and the closure carrier are not coupled together.
- At least one piston ring is preferably arranged on the gas piston, which bears against the inner wall of the gas cylinder. This removes deposited combustion residues there. With such a gas pressure supercharger, no propellant gases and corresponding propellant gas deposits reach the weapon interior. This shortens the cleaning effort and increases the reliability of the weapon.
- Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of a weapon with a closure system according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a portion of the weapon of FIG. 1 showing the closure system;
- FIG. 3 shows an enlarged front section of the closure system from FIG. 2;
- FIG. FIG. 4 shows an enlarged, rear section of the closure system from FIG. 2;
- Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the shoulder support of the weapon of FIG. 1 from behind.
- a weapon closure system in the form of a gas pressure loader arranged in an assault rifle is described, but this is not to be understood as limiting.
- the invention generally relates to the aforementioned weapon closure system, provided that it has at least one functional space, in particular functional cavity, with at least one fluid passage opening.
- Fig. 1 shows the assault rifle. It comprises a housing 2, a tube 4, a hand guard 5 a magazine shaft 6, a closure system 8, a trigger mechanism 10, a trigger tongue 11 and a shank 12.
- a cartridge chamber 14 At the rear end of the tube 4 is a cartridge chamber 14, which is a within the Housing 2 reciprocable closure 16,18 is closed.
- the closure 16, 18 is in two parts and is composed of a closure carrier 16 and a rotatable relative to this closure head 18.
- a closing spring mechanism In the rear of the weapon is located in a first cavity, hereinafter functional cavity 48, in which a closing spring mechanism is arranged.
- the latter biases the closure carrier 16 by means of a closing spring 20 to the front.
- the closing spring 20 extends in a closing spring guide tube 27 within a closing spring housing 26.
- a reciprocating closing spring piston 22 In the closing spring guide tube 27, a reciprocating closing spring piston 22 is arranged, on whose - the shoulder support 62 facing - end a closing spring piston buffer 24 is arranged. This buffers a movement of the closing spring piston 22 against a rear floor on which the closure system opposite end of the
- the shoulder support 62 are a plurality of latching openings 64, which serve the longitudinal adjustment of the shoulder support 62.
- a bolt 66 is first pulled and then locked in a desired locking openings 64.
- the illustrated gas pressure loader comprises a gas cylinder 34 which is closed at its one end by a bottom and encloses a gas chamber. This is connected via a gas channel, the so-called gas take-off 28 with the front portion of the tube 2.
- a reciprocating gas piston 36 Within the gas cylinder is a reciprocating gas piston 36.
- This is followed by a connected to him gas rod 30, which opens the closure 16,18 in a known manner, so it accelerates to open to the rear.
- the closure head 18 - with the aid of a control cam and a control pin (both not shown) - out of its locked position with the cartridge chamber 14, and the locking lugs (not shown) are released and the lock head 18 unlocked. Due to the inertia he moves with the closure carrier 16 against the spring pressure of the closing spring 20 to the rear.
- the gas rod 30 is also biased against the pressure of a gas rod spring 32 and pushed back to its original position.
- Fig. 1 the weapon is shown in a ready to fire state in which the shutter 16,18 is open and from Trigger mechanism 10 in a position behind the
- Magazine shaft 6 is held.
- a striker 40 is movably guided with a striker head 46 at its rearward end, along the axis of the weapon, within a second operative cavity 38, a so-called striker guide 38. It is partially surrounded by a firing pin guide cylinder 44 and is biased against the pressure of a firing pin spring 42.
- the trigger mechanism 8 then strikes, for example with a tap, on the firing pin head 46.
- the firing pin 28 then abuts the cartridge bottom of a cartridge located within the cartridge chamber 14 and ignites it.
- the closure 16,18 remains locked until the projectile has left the tube 4 and the pent-up behind her gas pressure opens the closure 16,18 on the gas take-off 28 and the gas rod 30.
- the shutter carrier 16 moves backwards from the tube 2
- the closure head 18 pulls the empty cartridge case via a (not shown) extractor from the chamber 14 and throws them via a (not shown) ejection mechanism with an ejector from the shutter 16, 18 off.
- the further back running shutter 16,18 biases the closing spring 20 and the trigger mechanism 10.
- the remaining return energy of the shutter carrier 18 is buffered by Sch thoroughlyfederkolbenpuffer 24 at the end of the return path against the inner sides of the shoulder support 62.
- the closure 16,18 is then in the rear position shown in Fig. 1 from Trigger mechanism 10 caught. Upon a renewed actuation of the trigger or on continuous fire, the procedure described is repeated.
- Fig. 2 shows an enlarged cross-sectional view of a detail of the weapon of Fig. 1, in which the closure system 8 is shown. Both functional cavities 38,48, the firing pin guide 38 and the closing spring mechanism 48 are shown. In these, a plurality of fluid passage openings are arranged.
- a first fluid passage opening 50 connects the front functional cavity 38 to the exterior.
- Five further fluid passage openings 52,54,56,58 and 60 connect the rear functional cavity 48 to the exterior. Two of them, namely the fluid passage openings 52 and 54 extend radially from the functional space 48 into the latch openings 64.
- the three remaining fluid passage openings 56-60 extend axially from the functional space 48 to the rear, thus connecting the Schellerfedermechanismus- space 48 the buttstock 62 outward. If the firing pin 40 is then acted upon in order to fire a firing bolt, it can move freely despite a liquid which may possibly be present in the firing pin guide 38 or in the firing pin functional chamber 38. On the one hand, the liquid may passively pass through one or more of the fluid passage openings 50-60 without any intervention from the gun operator or a weapon mechanism, or be actively displaced from the closure system by firing and automatic or manual reloading of the trigger mechanism , In this case, the liquid from the front fluid passage opening 50 into and through the magazine shaft 6 or into or through a magazine located there and runs down from. Through the five rear fluid passage openings 52,54,56,58,60 it passes in or through the shaft 12 radially downwards and / or in or through the shoulder support 62 axially to the rear.
- Fig. 3 shows an enlarged front section of the
- Closure system 8 of FIG. 2 on the front fluid passage opening 50 can be seen in detail.
- FIG. 2 shows on which particularly three of the rear fluid passage openings 52 to 60, namely the radial fluid passage openings 52 and 54 in the latching openings 64 and the axial fluid Passage opening 58, can be seen.
- Fig. 5 shows a cross-sectional view of the buttstock 62 of the weapon of Fig. 1 from behind.
- three of the rear fluid passage openings 52 to 60 are clearly visible in it, this time the three axial fluid passage opening 56, 58, 60.
- the closing spring functional space 48 located liquid is thus displaced by the rearwardly extending closing spring piston 22 and through the three axial fluid passage openings 56,58,60 to the outside or passes there passively.
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| DE202006007925U DE202006007925U1 (de) | 2006-05-17 | 2006-05-17 | Waffenverschlußsystem |
| PCT/EP2007/004332 WO2007131781A1 (de) | 2006-05-17 | 2007-05-15 | WAFFENVERSCHLUßSYSTEM |
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| EP (1) | EP2018508B1 (de) |
| KR (1) | KR101097502B1 (de) |
| AT (1) | ATE456019T1 (de) |
| CA (1) | CA2652211C (de) |
| DE (3) | DE202006007925U1 (de) |
| DK (1) | DK2018508T3 (de) |
| ES (1) | ES2340088T3 (de) |
| PT (1) | PT2018508E (de) |
| WO (1) | WO2007131781A1 (de) |
| ZA (1) | ZA200809673B (de) |
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| EP2018508B1 (de) | 2010-01-20 |
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