The application claims the benefit of Czech Patent Application No. PV 2017-630 entitled “Air Gun”, filed Oct. 6, 2017, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to an air gun with a barrel provided with a bore, wherein the bore is connected to the supply channel of the compressed medium.
Air or gas weapons, commonly referred to as “airguns”, use either pre-compressed medium to launch the projectile from the barrel, or they comprise a mechanism that ensures compression of the propelling medium, being hand-driven. An elastic element can be advantageously used that accumulates mechanical energy necessary for the shot and after triggering of the gun, it transfers this energy to a piston that exerts pressure upon the driving medium. These guns are still referred to as air guns in the application regardless of the propelling media type.
In existing solutions, at least one borehole is almost in all cases used to transport the propelling medium to the barrel during a shot, the borehole being arranged perpendicularly or obliquely to the barrel axis.
A disadvantage of these solutions is the undesired influence of the sharp transition and a narrow neck wherein the supply of the pressure medium is not fluent, is noisy, increases the pressure loss, and means high consumption of the pressure of the supplied medium.
From the prior art, systems without a borehole in the barrel are also known, wherein the medium is supplied to the barrel via the gunlock mechanism (known from solution of the company Feinwerkbau or Steyr). However, even here a sharp transition of the pressure medium is used.
It would be theoretically possible to increase the diameter of the borehole leading to the barrel to make the diameter of the borehole the same as the barrel diameter. However, in this case, the projectile would fall through this hole due to its excessive size.
For quick development of a shot and to achieve high power, it is necessary for the propelling medium (compressed air or gas) to transfer energy to the projectile as quickly as possible, along the shortest way and without losses caused by turbulences and the passage through narrow necks.
The above mentioned goal is achieved by an air gun with a barrel provided with a bore, the bore being connected to a supply channel of a compressed medium, according to the invention, the principle of which is that the supply channel is terminated with an annular distribution space arranged around the axis of the barrel, while distribution channels connected to the barrel bore run from the annular distribution space towards the axis of the barrel.
The solution according to the invention makes it possible for the propelling medium to transfer its energy to the projectile without losses caused by turbulences and the passage through narrow necks. The result is higher power and faster development of the shot compared to well-known guns of this type.
In one embodiment, the distribution channels are inclined with regard to the axis of the barrel bore at the angle α=30 to 90 degrees.
The sum of the areas of the cross-sections of all the distribution channels is can be equal to or bigger than the area of the cross-section of the barrel bore.
In another embodiment, the distribution channels are arranged in an insert that bears on a rear face of the barrel, the insert being provided with a central opening that continues the barrel bore, and the distribution channels lead into the central opening.
The annular distribution space is can be arranged on the perimeter of the insert in the place of the distribution channels.
In another embodiment, the distribution channels are arranged in a sliding barrel lock that in its front position bears on the rear face of the barrel, the barrel lock being provided with a central opening that continues the barrel bore, and the distribution channels lead into the central opening.
The barrel lock is on its perimeter, in the place of the distribution channels, provided with the annular distribution space.
The annular distribution space is arranged between two sealing O-rings or between a sealing O-ring and a peripheral thread.
The embodiment of an air gun according to
The compressed medium (air, gas) is supplied from a source, which is not shown here, via the supply channel 3 to the annular distribution space 4 arranged around the axis of the barrel 1 on the outer perimeter of the barrel 1.
The distribution space 4 is sealed with two O-rings 8. Distribution channels 5 run from the annular distribution space 4 in a star-like pattern towards the axis of the barrel 1, the channels being inclined with regard to the axis of the barrel bore 2 at the angle α=75 degrees and leading to the bore 2 of the barrel 1. In accordance with the present invention, the distribution channels can be inclined with regard to the axis of the barrel bore at the angle α=30 to 90 degrees.
At the rear end of the barrel 1, a rotary magazine 13 is arranged from which projectiles 11 can be moved into the bore 2 of the barrel 1 by means of a loading pin 14 mounted in a sliding manner.
To supply a sufficient quantity of air to the barrel bore 2, the sum of the areas of the cross-sections of all the distribution channels 5 can be equal to or bigger than the area of the cross-section of the barrel bore 2.
Before shooting, a mechanism, which is not shown here, is used to move the loading pin 14 in such a way that its tip can push the projectile 11 from the rotary magazine 13 into the barrel bore 2.
After pressing of a not shown trigger, the compressed medium is supplied via the supply channel 3 to the annular distribution space 4 and further via the distribution channels 5 into the barrel bore 2 so that the compressed medium ejects the prepared projectile 11 from the barrel bore 2.
In the embodiment of
The function of the gun of
The barrel lock 9 is on the perimeter, in the place of the distribution channels 5, provided with an annular distribution space 4 that is sealed with a pair of O-rings 8 in the front position of the lock 9.
This function of the gun of
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