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    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
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  • the revolver subject of this patent is composed of four principal parts.
  • the barrel a which is slightly rifled, slides on a central pinor axis, 0, by means of a sleeve, 1), and is guided and limited in its motion by means of a set-screw, d, penetrating a groove upon the under side of the central pin. By removing the said screw the revolver may be taken apart.
  • an eccentric operated by the lever 0 whereby the sleeve may be fastened to or loosened from thecentralpin,whichforthatpurposeis notched opposite the eccentric.
  • guard-plate In the rear of the barrel there is a guard-plate, f, which covers the breech-chambers, so as to retain the balls and prevent their interfering with the rotation of the cylinder. With this guard-plate is combined another guard-plate or shield, g, for the purpose of protecting the hands against being burned by the fire or burning powder.
  • a ramrod, h is adapted to the side of the sleeve for the purpose to detach from the cylinders the remainder of exploded cartridges or to remove loaded cartridges, if necessary; and, lastly, to the tail-piece of the sleeve b there is secured a tenon which fits a corresponding recess in the main frame, and thus gives the necessary rigidity and strength to the arm.
  • the cylinder 70 (shown detached in Figs. 3 and 4) contains six chambers, and is capable of revolution and sliding motion upon the fixed central pin, 0. It is provided with a spring-catch, 1, whereby it may be connected with the rotating breechcap o by engaging with one of the six notches upon the circumference of the said breech-cap.
  • the cylinder On the rear part the cylinder is, moreover, provided with six indentations, m, and as many tcnons,n, in contiguity with said indentations, the latter serving the purpose to effect connection with the rotating breech-chamber by a-bayonetcatch, hereinafter described.
  • the rotating breech-cap 0 (shown detached in Figs. 5 and 6) is also free to revolve and to slide, together with the cylinder, upon the central pin.
  • the piece is held within the frame of the revolver by means of a springcatch, c,which enters an annular groove, 19,011 the outside of the breech-cap; This piece is never removed, except when it is necessary to clean or to repair the arm.
  • the stock which contains the actuating mechanism carries the pin or axis before mentioned, serving to connect the principal parts together, and an eccentric groove for connecting the barrel thereto. At the front it terminates in a cylindrical case, q, through an opening of which the hammer s strikes the cartridge.
  • the hammer is provided with a short projection fitting one of the notcheswhich I call safety-noteh0f the rotating breech-cap, and has for effect to regulate with precision at each rotation the exact position of the said cap and the cylinder with respect to the barrel.
  • the flat portion of the hammer strikes upon the primary pin, but will be prevented from exploding it if the projection do not come opposite. the corresponding countersink in the breech-chamber.
  • the screw tholds the wood portions of the stock'together upon the frame and incloses the mechanism of the arm.
  • An important feature of this invention consists in the casing in and mobility of the breech cap within the fixed or stationary breech-case q. According to the ordinary construction of revolvers the cylinder is liable to slide against the breech-plate, and by the effects of oxidation and dilation by heat of the metal cap of the cartridge to produce friction to an extent as to interfere with the functions of the, arm. In this case, however, the explosion of the cartridge is effected against the breech-cap, it revolving with the cylinder, and consequently nothing can prevent or interfere with the rotation of the cylinder.
  • This revolver is effected by holding the stock with the left hand, while with the right hand the lever e is depressed into position shown in Fig. 2.
  • the barrel is then pushed forward upon the central pin, 0', and the cylinder detached from the breechplate and also pushed forward, while the breech plate remains behind in the fixed breech-case q.
  • the arm is then held with the barrel pointing downward, and the chambers are charged. When this is done the cylinder is pushed back, and, engaging with thebayonetcatch, is secured.
  • the barrel is next pushed back, and the whole is locked by turning the eccentric into position shownin Fig. 1. v
  • the arm is now ready for use.

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A. GUERRIERO.
Revolver.
Patented Apr. 11, '1865.
i No. 47,252
' Witness e; MM
, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALEXANDRE GUERRIERO, OF GENOA, ITALY.
IMPR OVEMENT IN REVOLVING FIRE-ARMS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 47,252, dated April 11, 1865.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALEXANDRE GUERRI- ERO, of Genoa, in the Kingdom of Italy, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fire-Arms; and I hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
The revolver subject of this patent is composed of four principal parts.
First. The barrel a, which is slightly rifled, slides on a central pinor axis, 0, by means of a sleeve, 1), and is guided and limited in its motion by means of a set-screw, d, penetrating a groove upon the under side of the central pin. By removing the said screw the revolver may be taken apart. With the sleeve is combined an eccentric operated by the lever 0, whereby the sleeve may be fastened to or loosened from thecentralpin,whichforthatpurposeis notched opposite the eccentric. When the leveris placed in position shown in Figure 1 the sleeve is secured to the pin, and when placed in position shown in Fig. 2 the parts may be separated, as shown. The movement of the lever islimited by means of a stud or set-screw, or. In the rear of the barrel there is a guard-plate, f, which covers the breech-chambers, so as to retain the balls and prevent their interfering with the rotation of the cylinder. With this guard-plate is combined another guard-plate or shield, g, for the purpose of protecting the hands against being burned by the fire or burning powder. A ramrod, h, is adapted to the side of the sleeve for the purpose to detach from the cylinders the remainder of exploded cartridges or to remove loaded cartridges, if necessary; and, lastly, to the tail-piece of the sleeve b there is secured a tenon which fits a corresponding recess in the main frame, and thus gives the necessary rigidity and strength to the arm.
Second. The cylinder 70 (shown detached in Figs. 3 and 4) contains six chambers, and is capable of revolution and sliding motion upon the fixed central pin, 0. It is provided with a spring-catch, 1, whereby it may be connected with the rotating breechcap o by engaging with one of the six notches upon the circumference of the said breech-cap. On the rear part the cylinder is, moreover, provided with six indentations, m, and as many tcnons,n, in contiguity with said indentations, the latter serving the purpose to effect connection with the rotating breech-chamber by a-bayonetcatch, hereinafter described.
Third. The rotating breech-cap 0 (shown detached in Figs. 5 and 6) is also free to revolve and to slide, together with the cylinder, upon the central pin. The piece is held within the frame of the revolver by means of a springcatch, c,which enters an annular groove, 19,011 the outside of the breech-cap; This piece is never removed, except when it is necessary to clean or to repair the arm.
"Fourth. The stock which contains the actuating mechanism carries the pin or axis before mentioned, serving to connect the principal parts together, and an eccentric groove for connecting the barrel thereto. At the front it terminates in a cylindrical case, q, through an opening of which the hammer s strikes the cartridge. The hammer is provided with a short projection fitting one of the notcheswhich I call safety-noteh0f the rotating breech-cap, and has for effect to regulate with precision at each rotation the exact position of the said cap and the cylinder with respect to the barrel. The flat portion of the hammer strikes upon the primary pin, but will be prevented from exploding it if the projection do not come opposite. the corresponding countersink in the breech-chamber. The screw tholds the wood portions of the stock'together upon the frame and incloses the mechanism of the arm. An important feature of this invention consists in the casing in and mobility of the breech cap within the fixed or stationary breech-case q. According to the ordinary construction of revolvers the cylinder is liable to slide against the breech-plate, and by the effects of oxidation and dilation by heat of the metal cap of the cartridge to produce friction to an extent as to interfere with the functions of the, arm. In this case, however, the explosion of the cartridge is effected against the breech-cap, it revolving with the cylinder, and consequently nothing can prevent or interfere with the rotation of the cylinder.
The loading of this revolver is effected by holding the stock with the left hand, while with the right hand the lever e is depressed into position shown in Fig. 2. The barrel is then pushed forward upon the central pin, 0', and the cylinder detached from the breechplate and also pushed forward, while the breech plate remains behind in the fixed breech-case q. The arm is then held with the barrel pointing downward, and the chambers are charged. When this is done the cylinder is pushed back, and, engaging with thebayonetcatch, is secured. The barrel is next pushed back, and the whole is locked by turning the eccentric into position shownin Fig. 1. v The arm is now ready for use. To dismember the revolver, screw d is first removed, the eccentric lever d is then depressed, Fig. 2, and the barrel is drawn out. By a slight turn upon its axis the cylinder 70 becomes detached, and may then be taken out. The hammer is then raised, and, pressing on the trigger, the breechplate is disengaged and may be removed. The movable parts being thus removed,'there remains the stock with its inclosed mechanism and the fixed pin and breech-case.
Havingthus described my invention, and the manner in which the same is or may be carried into efiect, I claim- 1. The combination, in a revolver, of the following parts: the barrel, the cylinder, the breech-plate, and the stock, when the said parts are constructed as described, each being capable of being detached in the manner and for the purpose set forth.
2. In combination with the many-chambered cylinder and rotating breech-plate, the means herein described of locking and unlocking the same.
3. The combination of the rotating cylinder and breech-plate with a fixed breech-casing and its spring-locking device to hold the breech-plate in place Without interfering with its rotary movements.
In testimony whereofl have signed my name to this specification before two subscribing witnesses.
A. GUERRIERO. Witnesses:
FRANGS. SAVAREJE TEFTIMONE, UnAnLEs MARSH.
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