WO2000075596A1 - Anbau-granatwerfer - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41C—SMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- F41C27/00—Accessories; Details or attachments not otherwise provided for
- F41C27/06—Adaptations of smallarms for firing grenades, e.g. rifle grenades, or for firing riot-control ammunition; Barrel attachments therefor
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- the invention relates to an attached grenade launcher for attachment to a rifle, preferably an assault rifle, with a grenade launcher barrel which can be pivoted about a transverse axis which is arranged near its muzzle and is fixedly attached to the rifle, with a bottom housing which has a trigger device and a trigger carries and has a butt plate, and with a connecting piece that supports the transverse axis and is connected to the floor case (preamble of claim 1).
- the attached grenade launcher is preferably mounted under the barrel and ends in front of the rifle magazine; other methods of attachment are also possible and may be advantageous.
- a grenade launcher mounted on a rapid-fire rifle (US rifle M 16) is known from US Pat. No. 3,641,691.
- the grenade launcher is in place below the gun barrel the fore-end or hand protection. Its barrel extends approximately parallel to the rifle barrel and carries a horizontal transverse axis next to the muzzle, around which the barrel can be pivoted with its back down.
- a knock-off device is attached in it, from which a trigger extends downwards.
- the magazine of the rifle is gripped with a right or left hand like a handle.
- the magazine is proving to be inadequate grip, as it usually has a little play in his seat, and you would therefore det as an insecure support for the hand Delicate, ⁇ .
- the recoil presses the angular magazine into the hand gripping it, which can be painful and can also overload the magazine holder.
- the transverse axis and the bottom housing are connected to each other by a relatively thin rail.
- the rear end of the barrel is releasably locked to the bottom housing in the fire position.
- a lock is first unlocked and the barrel is pivoted with its rear end down.
- the tapping device is tensioned when unlocking.
- a complicated ejector mechanism (a so-called ejector) is actuated, which is supposed to eject the shot cartridge shell completely and automatically by spring action.
- the ejector mechanism loosens the cartridge case to such an extent that it can subsequently be gripped with the thumb and a finger of one hand and completely removed without effort.
- the ejector mechanism is in the thin NEN rail attached, which weakens their structural strength.
- the well-known attached grenade launcher would be a very useful attachment if it did not have some disadvantages that make it unsafe and unreliable.
- the well-known grenade launcher Like all break-barrel weapons with a self-cocking device, the well-known grenade launcher also has the disadvantage that the firing device is inevitably cocked when reloading.
- the loaded grenade launcher therefore has a constantly strained tee. Therefore, a Jerusalemwendi ⁇ ge securing means is necessary to prevent accidentally a shot is triggered, such as by being accidentally actuation of a safety lever and / or theêtgangigen trigger, for example by a branch when passing through a thicket.
- Tipping the barrel down is also not particularly advantageous, for example if the shooter has taken a position in a shooting hole. Then the rifle usually rests with the front part on a support and must therefore first be raised or tilted to the side to reload the grenade launcher.
- the removal of the empty cartridge case is particularly disadvantageous since it often jams and can only be removed using a bayonet or similar tool.
- the ejector has proven to be completely unreliable. Greasing the cartridge - a problem that is already problematic because of the risk of contamination - does not help much.
- the e ector is not even able to Loosen the cartridge case to the extent that it can be removed by hand, let alone eject it completely.
- the invention has for its object to increase the usefulness of a grenade launcher, in particular to make it more reliable and simplify.
- the connecting piece surrounds the barrel at least partially and over at least part of its length in such a way that essentially only one longitudinal slot is left in the connecting piece, which is required to swing out the barrel (claim 1).
- the narrow rail and / or its connection to the bump bottom are presumably deformed during the shot.
- the impact floor briefly assumes a different angular position relative to the core axis of the barrel.
- the cartridge case is plastically deformed ("fire-deformed") and then rammed into the cartridge chamber from the resilient bump, where it is resiliently reshaped and stuck in the cartridge chamber because of the spring forces it exerts.
- REPLACEMENT BLA ⁇ (RULE 26)
- the mounting of the transverse axis, the rail and the floor housing form a tube which is quite rigid and surrounds the barrel and is only slotted so far that the grenade launcher barrel can be swung out.
- This tube-like connecting piece has proven to be sufficiently stiff in the test to absorb the recoil forces which the cartridge exerts on the impact floor.
- the connecting piece according to the invention is heavier than the previous rail. With this foreground disadvantage, however, the very significant advantage of functional reliability is bought.
- the butt plate has a ledge projecting laterally towards the elongated slot
- the grenade launcher barrel has on the rear side an extension protruding into the elongated slot and projecting to the rear, which extends the ledge with a complementary counter-formation engages behind. This prevents the bump bottom and the grenade launcher barrel from bending apart in the direction of the elongated slot; or at least limited to the tolerance measure between the last and counter training.
- the bar and the counter training can have any complementary shape, as long as they swing out of the barrel, as well as the reliable fit of the support surfaces of the last and counter training.
- These support surfaces are preferably designed as circular cylinder jacket surfaces, the axes of which coincide completely or almost with the central axis of the transverse axis. This ensures that the support surfaces are pressed flat against each other when shot and thus support each other to the maximum.
- the tubular connecting piece m merges into the floor case, which continues the tubular shape to the rear. As such, it would be expedient to extend the connecting piece forward in front of the transverse axis in a closed tube shape. According to the invention (claim 4), it is advantageous that the slot is open to the front.
- the connecting piece thus has no forward extension, which limits the weight increase of the add-on grenade launcher accepted by the invention.
- the connecting piece has at least one, preferably a plurality of cutouts, which, insofar as they are made approximately in the form of openings which are closed on all sides, influence the bending stiffness of the connecting piece insignificantly at most.
- a further significant weight saving, but also an increase in the bending stiffness of the connecting piece is achieved according to the invention in that the ejection mechanism or a simpler extractor mechanism is omitted and replaced by two mutually opposite recesses at the rear end of the cartridge chamber of the grenade launcher barrel (claim 6). Because of this further development, the connecting piece can be designed solely on the basis of the bending stiffness, since the
- the transverse axis can run horizontally as in the generic state of the art; here it is necessary that the transverse axis runs not only near the mouth of the barrel, but also above it, in order to avoid a collision of the barrel with the rifle barrel lying above it.
- the transverse axis runs vertically.
- the above training excludes the possibility that the barrel can be swung out either to the right or to the left.
- the barrel or its rear end is preferably swiveled out left (claim 8).
- a rifle guard must therefore get used to removing the cartridge case when reloading with his hand (the left hand) and not with his hand to support the weapon, as is the case with legal protection.
- a simple spring device can be provided which effects or at least supports the pivoting out of the barrel, since the pivoting out always takes place on the same side hm.
- the generic grenade launcher has the disadvantage mentioned at the outset that the rifle equipped with the attached grenade launcher must always be moved out of its position for reloading, which is particularly disadvantageous in field positions. This disadvantage is largely remedied by the grenade launcher according to the invention, since it detects the
- the generic grenade launcher does not have its own handle. Instead, an unfavorable grip on the trigger pulling hand is taken around the rifle magazine.
- the trigger should therefore not be too stiff, since it is not possible to operate a harder trigger with certainty due to the unfavorable grip.
- a soft trigger is always a security risk.
- the invention provides a clamping trigger device (claim 9). Although this is sluggish than the trigger of the known grenade launcher, this provides significant safety advantages, since this cocking trigger device always remains untensioned - except immediately before the shot. She is also so suitsgan- gig ⁇ e that thinner branch that can pass unnoticed before the trigger when passing through a shrubbery, this cannot operate.
- the tension pulling device is designed such that when the device is not tensioned, its firing pin is always in its rear position, such as in the case of a snap lock, and does not protrude forward from the push floor.
- Such a clamping trigger device does not require a fuse; If a fuse is nevertheless provided, a simple fuse that only blocks the trigger is sufficient, since the impact piece cannot knock off even in the event of mechanical damage without the trigger being pressed forcefully.
- a handle piece is also formed on the attached grenade launcher of the invention, which will be discussed in more detail below.
- Such an anatomically shaped handle enables a shot to be fired despite the cocking trigger without sacrificing accuracy. This is in comparison to the well-known grenade launcher, in which the unfavorably shaped handle (the magazine) made it difficult to pull it off precisely.
- a mechanism is required to lock and unlock the barrel which is in its rest position when the barrel is in its firing position. Actuation of this mechanism causes the barrel to tip or to be tipped by a suspension. Preferably, no further actuation of this mechanism is required for the backward movement of the barrel in its firing position; in this case the barrel automatically snaps into the mechanism in its firing position.
- Such mechanisms are known from a large number of drop barrel weapons, but these mechanisms are usually quite complicated.
- a spring-loaded rocker arm which is tiltable about a tilt axis. bar, ⁇ ie extends perpendicular to these two at a distance from the transverse axis and to the soul axis of the grenade launcher barrel.
- An end of the rocker arm that is spaced apart from this tilt axis engages in its rest position under spring force in a configuration on the outside of the grenade launcher barrel near its rear end. If this rocker arm is tipped out of the rest position, it releases the grenade launcher barrel, which can then swing out through its own cushioning (claim 10).
- the rocker arm preferably engages in the middle of the barrel, so that it is arranged substantially vertically below the core axis of the grenade launcher barrel in the firing position.
- the rocker arm is preferably formed from a flat piece of sheet metal.
- the design of the grenade launcher barrel is preferably a groove-like depression in the outside thereof, which extends parallel to the core axis.
- the cylindrical jacket-shaped outer contour of the barrel acts as a guide curve for the locking end of the rocker arm. In this way, the rocker arm is automatically deflected against its suspension when the barrel is closed and then falls into the formation or recess
- a cross lever can be attached to the rocker arm or a swivel lever can be connected to the rocker arm in a rotational test.
- the rocker arm can then be tilted against the action of its suspension.
- the rocker arm is extended beyond its tilt axis, and at the end of the extension is arranged a push button, which is preferably designed as a ribbed edge or ribbed end section of the sheet metal rocker arm.
- the push button or ribbed end Cut protrudes from the floor case at a suitable point and can be easily operated with the finger if the shooter wishes to swing out the grenade launcher barrel.
- the attached grenade launcher preferably has its own handle (claim 12), which is equipped with a trigger guard, which protects the trigger from unwanted contact.
- the trigger guard and more preferably the handle is preferably made entirely or largely of plastic.
- a weight disadvantage is consciously accepted compared to the known add-on grenade launcher; the additional weight is relatively low when using plastic.
- the handle not only enables the trigger to be actuated precisely and prevents the grenade launcher recoil from being transferred to the magazine, but also enables the attached grenade launcher to be used safely in an emergency without a rifle attached.
- the handle is preferably provided (claim 13) within the trigger guard and before the trigger at which the push button or the ribbed end portion of the rocker arm emerges from above.
- This push button can be operated by the index finger of the hand operating the trigger, i.e. it can be pressed upwards. If the finger is on the trigger, for example when shooting, then the pushbutton cannot be operated. Due to the central arrangement of the push button in front of the trigger, the attached grenade launcher according to the invention can also be operated equally easily by a right-handed and a left-handed shooter.
- the grenade launcher according to the invention is designed so that it can be easily exchanged for the forearm of the rifle provided for it.
- the easiest way to do this would be two cross holes, which are penetrated by a latched pin.
- the invention proposes (claim 14) to arrange a cross bore only at the front, which corresponds to the position with the mounting cross bore on the forearm of the associated rifle. If the attached grenade launcher according to the invention is to be attachable to different rifles, several corresponding bores are provided.
- an elongated hole arrangement is provided on both sides, which is penetrated by a retaining pin on the associated rifle.
- a protruding, stationary transverse projection can be formed on the rifle instead of the retaining pin.
- the grenade launcher is then pushed with the oblong holes over the transverse projections on the rifle and fixed using the cross pin.
- Several slot arrangements can be provided if the
- Grenade launcher is intended for attachment to different rifle models, on which the transverse projections sit at different locations.
- the grenade launcher usually also has its own sight, separate from the sight of the rifle, which is usually attached to the rifle. Usually it is designed as a frame or head sight, which allows high elevation angles.
- the sighting device for the grenade launcher is preferably also attached to the rifle itself (claim 15).
- the grenade launcher has a holder on both sides, the sighting device being selectively attachable to one of the two holders so that the grenade launcher has the appropriate sight for a right-handed or left-handed shooter.
- the sighting device is either set up for use on both sides, or can be set up for attachment to the right or left side of the grenade launcher with simple means, for example by moving parts.
- the mountings for the sights are arranged or designed on the connecting piece in order to always have a good association with the alignment of the grenade launcher barrel.
- the trigger device is provided with a safety device (claim 16) which, in its rest position, leaves the trigger device unaffected, while in its working position the trigger device engages in such a way that it cannot trigger a shot.
- the fuse determines their working position, for example, the hammer or the tap or the trigger of the trigger device.
- This fuse is preferably coupled to the rocker arm such that it fixes the trigger device when the rocker arm is moved from its rest position (claim 17). This ensures that no cartridge can be fired when the barrel is unlocked to be swung out of its firing position or when it is swung out.
- the firing pin of the trigger device is always in its retracted rest position when the barrel is swung out or in, so that it does not engage the bottom of the cartridge case or against the side edge at the rear end of the barrel strike and thus hinder its pivoting movement.
- the fuse without Bedie ⁇ voltage handle form so that their actuation occurs only by the rocker arm.
- the trigger device is thus only secured as long as the rocker arm is actuated.
- the advantage of this embodiment is that the shooter does not care about the operation of the fuse got to; As with a completely unsecured weapon, the highest rate of fire is possible.
- a handle is preferably provided for actuating the safety device (claim 18), and the coupling to the rocker arm is such that the rocker arm engages the safety device, that is to say secures the weapon, but subsequently, when the rocker arm returns to its rest position, the weapon remains secured. Before the following shot, the shooter must release the weapon.
- This so-called “automatic safety device” has been used with tilt-barrel hunting rifles for more than 100 years; it offers the greatest possible security
- this sight must be attached behind the attachment grenade launcher on the rifle itself, otherwise the field of view would be too small.
- the rifle barrel When the grenade launcher is attached, the rifle barrel is located above the connecting piece and essentially in the center of it. If there is a gas piston unit for the rifle, it is located almost regularly above the rifle barrel. If desired, the grenade launcher can be equipped with an additional hand protection, which corresponds to the effect of the upper part of the rifle forearm, but is adapted to the grenade launcher, whose connector bulges and surrounds the rifle barrel and, if necessary, the gas piston unit.
- Fig. 1 a side view of a rapid-fire rifle with attached grenade launcher, strong downsized
- FIG. 2 a top view of the weapon of FIG. 1, on the same scale and with the grenade launcher barrel swung out;
- Fig. 5 a side view of the mounted grenade launcher, seen from the left, partially cut and on the scale of Fig. 4;
- Fig. 7 an enlarged view of the barrel of the grenade launcher, seen from behind and on an enlarged scale.
- Fig. 1 shows the side view of a modern rapid-fire rifle 1, which has a rifle barrel 3, a rifle housing 5 made of plastic, a magazine 7, an optical sight 9 and a rifle grip 11 with trigger and fire selection lever. 15
- the rifle is designed for a modern, small-caliber cartridge that manages with a small amount of propellant. This amount of propellant charge is not sufficient to propel a grenade that comes close to the effect of a hand grenade. If you still want to shoot such a grenade, you need your own large-caliber cartridge.
- This cartridge is shot in a mounted grenade launcher 13 which is arranged on the rifle 1 instead of the forearm.
- the rifle (not shown) on handgun 1 is removed. Instead, the grenade launcher 13 is attached under the rifle barrel, namely by means of a customary, latchable fastening pin 33 and an elongated hole arrangement 35.
- the elongated hole arrangement 35 consists of elongated holes which are formed on both sides of the grenade launcher 13 and which are open to the rear and each have a transverse projection from the front are pushed, which protrudes from the rifle housing 5.
- the grenade launcher 13 has a grenade launcher barrel 15 which, in the firing position, extends approximately parallel to the rifle barrel 3 and lies below it. In the loading position, the grenade launcher barrel 13 is swung out to the left, as shown in FIG. 2.
- the grenade launcher barrel 15 is arranged in a connecting piece 37, which surrounds it tubularly over almost three quarters of its circumference and over almost its entire length.
- the connecting piece 37 has on its left side an elongated slot 39 which extends over its entire length and which allows the grenade launcher barrel 15 to pivot out when the connecting piece 37 is stationary.
- the connecting piece 37 connects a vertical transverse axis 31 to a floor housing 17.
- the transverse axis 31 is on the front of the connector 37 and located right next to the grenade launcher barrel 15.
- the bottom housing 17 is located on the rear side of the connecting piece 37 and forms a butt plate 41 (FIG. 3); the bottom housing 17 carries on its underside e grenade launcher handle 19, which receives a cocking trigger device with a trigger 21 and a firing pin 43 (FIG. 5) and has a trigger guard 25.
- a fuse 23 is formed by a shaft which penetrates the grenade launcher handle 19 transversely, on whose two ends and on the outside of the grenade launcher handle piece 19 there is an operating lever 23 for securing.
- One of the two securing levers 23 can accordingly be actuated with the thumb of the hand spanning the grenade launcher grip piece 19, regardless of whether it is the right or the left one
- the shaft of the fuse 23 defines the trigger 21 or the firing pin 43 of the trigger device.
- a hand guard 27 sits above the connecting piece 37, surrounding the gun barrel 3.
- the grenade launcher barrel 15 is loaded in the direction of the reloading position (FIG. 2) by two swing-open springs which surround the transverse axis 31 and are supported on the connecting piece 37.
- the connecting piece has on its side opposite the longitudinal slot 39 a relief opening 45 for lightening the weight (FIG. 4).
- a visor holder 47 is also formed on the upper side of the connecting piece 37 and on both sides thereof, which has the shape of two threaded bores and a contact surface which is continuous or divided.
- the transverse bore 51 which is not set up to receive a fastening pin 33, is closed by a pin arrangement in order to prevent the wrong transverse bore 51 from being used accidentally when attaching the grenade launcher 13 to a rifle.
- a stop device 63 is formed on the connecting piece 37, against which the grenade launcher barrel 15 starts when the barrel is closed.
- the grenade launcher handle 19 there is a centrally arranged, two-leg rocker arm 53 which extends in the longitudinal direction and can be tilted about a transverse tilt axis. This is pressed by a spring with its rear end upward, so that this rear end engages in a longitudinal groove 55 which is formed at the rear end and at the bottom of the grenade launcher barrel 15.
- the grenade launcher barrel 15 must be in its firing position (Fig. 1).
- a push button 57 is formed, which projects between the trigger bracket 25 and the trigger 21 from the bottom housing 17 and handle 19 downwards. It is possible, for example, to press the push button 57 upward with the index finger and thus to pivot the rocker arm 53 until its front end releases the longitudinal groove 55 and the grenade launcher barrel 15, driven by a suspension 49, moves into the position of FIG 2 pivots. The pivoting usually takes place after Operate the trigger 21 to tension and trigger the cocking trigger device, that is after the shot.
- the empty cartridge case either falls out of the barrel 15 as a result of the centrifugal force, or it must be gripped and pulled out with the thumb and a finger under the cartridge edge.
- two mutually opposite recesses 61 are provided in the barrel wall at the rear end of barrel 15, which allow the cartridge rim to be reached under. There is no separate pull-out or ejection device.
- a new cartridge 59 is inserted into the barrel 15 and this is swiveled in again until the rocker arm 53 falls into the longitudinal groove 55 again.
- a right-handed shooter can leave the right hand on the grenade launcher grip 19 in the reloading process just described and carry out all reloading operations with the left hand. It is therefore possible to deliver a real rapid fire with the grenade launcher, which is particularly advantageous when the enemy is forced to take cover to enable a safe change of position of his own troops.
- a left-handed shooter has to move around to reload and will therefore be a little slower than a right-handed shooter. However, since he is not forced to pull the trigger with the inexperienced (right) hand, he will not have to accept any loss of accuracy.
- the bottom housing 17 has, to the left of the impact floor, a vertical ledge 65 projecting towards the left outside, of which the apex is just visible in FIG. 2.
- a projection is formed on the rear of the grenade launcher barrel 15 and protrudes from it to the left outside and to the rear, the inside of which has a counter-formation 67 which has the shape of a vertical groove.
- the strip 65 and the groove 67 each have a surface (not visible) that is part of a cylinder jacket surface around the center telachse of the vertical transverse axis 31.
- the two cylindrical outer surface cutouts are spaced apart from the transverse axis 31 such that they engage behind one another with as little play as possible when the grenade launcher barrel 15 is pivoted in. Thus, the relative position of barrel 15 and bump bottom 41 on the side of the longitudinal slot 39 will be maintained during the shot.
- the tubular design of the connecting piece 37 see FIG. 4
- additional support for the grenade launcher barrel 15 can be dispensed with.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 has on each side at least one surface and two threaded bores, which form two visor brackets 47.
- a frame or head sighting arrangement (not shown) can optionally be attached to the right or left sight holder 47, depending on the shooter being a right-handed or left-handed shooter.
- the visor assembly is attached to a mounting base so that the mounting base can be appropriately aligned for attachment to the desired side of the grenade launcher 13 and the visor assembly can then be attached to the mounting base in the correct orientation.
- This sighting arrangement is independent of the gun sighting 9.
- the grenade launcher barrel 15 and the component formed from the connecting piece 37 and the bottom housing 17 are made of light metal, the grenade launcher handle 19 and the hand guard 27 are made of plastic, and only the parts of the tensioning trigger device and the butt plate 41 are made of steel.
- the weight of the add-on grenade launcher 13 is therefore low, although it has a very stable construction.
- the attached grenade launcher 13 can, if necessary, also be used separately from a rifle 1 carrying it.
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| CA002334844A CA2334844C (en) | 1999-06-07 | 2000-05-31 | Grenade launcher |
| EP00935157A EP1102957B1 (de) | 1999-06-07 | 2000-05-31 | Anbau-granatwerfer |
| AT00935157T ATE217076T1 (de) | 1999-06-07 | 2000-05-31 | Anbau-granatwerfer |
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