Information
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Patent Grant
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6578565
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Patent Number
6,578,565
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Date Filed
Friday, July 6, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 17, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Jordan; Charles T.
- Zerr; John W.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 124 71
- 124 72
- 124 73
- 124 74
- 124 31
- 124 40
- 124 48
- 124 56
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A frame bearing a compressed air/gas reservoir connected to an assembly of a valve operated by a hammer striking the valve slide, a trigger operating the hammer, a tilting assembly on the frame including a barrel and a detachable, rotating, cylindric loading clip with a plurality of recesses for a projectile. A device for step by step rotating the loading clip is mounted on the frame including a first set of levers connected to each other, one of them being linked to the trigger and another linked to the loading clip when the tilting assembly is in the firing position.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention refers to an air or gas-powered gun, of the kind comprising a pivoting barrel which in firing position is aligned with the outlet of a delivery valve connected to a compressed air or gas reservoir, a hammer for operating the delivery valve actuated by a trigger, a detachable cylindric loading clip, interposed between the valve outlet and the barrel, provided with several recesses for holding projectiles, and means associated to the trigger in order to step by step rotate the loading clip to align each of the recesses with the barrel at the moment of firing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
U.S. Pat. No. 5160795 discloses a gun of this kind in which the barrel and the detachable cylindric loading clip are arranged on a tilting assembly hinged with respect to a frame. The tilting assembly in addition includes a set of levers constituting the means for step by step rotating the loading clip. The tilting assembly is provided with a movement between an open loading position, in which the loading clip is accessible and a closed firing position in which the barrel is aligned with a recess of the loading clip and with the outlet of the air or gas delivery valve, and in which a lever of the set of levers of the step by step rotating means is coupled with a part of the trigger.
The hammer is pivotingly mounted between a cocked position and a firing position, and it is elastically loaded for striking a slide of the delivery valve, this later leaving thus that an amount of compressed air or gas is allowed to pass which is sufficient for impelling a projectile from the loading clip through the barrel. The hammer is cocked by the trigger, which has associated a link comprising a groove which is coupled to a protruding roller mounted on the hammer bottom. When the trigger is pressed, the link is moved backwards and rotates the hammer against the elastic strength, hammering it. The hammer includes a cam which, when exceeding a given hammering angle, lifts the link, releasing the elastic strength accumulated in the hammer so that this later wildly rotates towards the valve slide for firing.
Mounted hinged on the link, there is a safety part which prevents that the hammer strikes the valve slide if the trigger has not been previously operated. That part, when the trigger is pressed and the link is moving backwards, is lifted to be interposed between the hammer head and the valve slide transmitting the hammer striking power to the valve. When the trigger is not pressed, the safety part is not interposed and the hammer head does not achieve its slide striking.
A drawback shown by the gun consists in the fact that the loading clip step by step rotating mechanism is mounted on the tilting assembly, as it adds complexity to the assembly and increases the likelihood that, unwanted misalignments occur. To prevent them, the gun disclosed requires providing the trigger with a linear travel and including an appendage integral with the trigger designed to secure the correct alignment of related projectile holding recess with the barrel at the moment of firing when the appendage is inserted in grooves located on the cylindric wall of the loading clip.
On the other hand, the gun disclosed lack a safety which prevents that the trigger is operated when the tilting assembly is in an open loading position therefore a useless expense of compressed air or gas and the mechanisms idle operation would be prevented.
To overcome above drawbacks, an object of this invention is to provide a gun of this kind in which the step by step rotating mechanism of the loading clip is mounted on the frame thereof.
Another object of this invention is to provide a gun of this kind which has a safety device preventing to actuate the trigger when the tilting assembly is in open loading position.
Eventually, another object of this invention is to provide a gun of this kind in which a safety device for preventing a casual shot without the trigger having been actuated comprises a mechanism independent from the mechanism of the hammer being cocked by the trigger.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Above purposes are achieved, according to this invention, by providing an air or gas powered gun comprising a frame supporting a compressed air or gas reservoir connected to an assembly of delivery valve operated by a hammer striking a slide of the valve. On the frame there is mounted a trigger provided with a pivoting movement between a resting position and a firing position, the trigger can actuate the hammer. Mounted hinged on the frame there is a tilting assembly provided with a movement between an open loading position and a closed firing position, the tilting assembly comprising a barrel and a detachable cylindric loading clip rotatably mounted with respect to an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the barrel, the loading clip being provided with a plurality of recesses holding a projectile.
Mounted on one part of the frame, with respect to which the tilting assembly bearing the barrel and the loading clip is hinged, there is provided means of step by step rotation of the loading clip associated to the movement of the trigger to step by step rotate the loading clip for aligning one of the recesses holding a projectile with the barrel at the moment of firing. The step by step rotating means comprise a first set of levers functionally connected to each other, one of the levers being linked to the trigger and another of the levers being linked to the loading clip when the tilting assembly is at its said firing position.
The gun of this invention includes means constituting a locking safety for locking the movement of the trigger by immobilizing a member of the first set of levers when the tilting assembly is at referred open loading position in which there exists an access to the loading clip. The locking means are released by the action of the tilting assembly when the tilting assembly is located at its closed firing position, in which the barrel and a related recess holding a projectile of the loading clip are aligned with the outlet of the assembly of air compressed delivery valve.
The gun of this invention in addition comprises safety means for preventing the hammer strikes the slide of the valve without the trigger has been operated, the safety means comprising a safety part functionally connected to the trigger through a second set of levers, the safety part remaining in a position interposed between the valve slide and the hammer, transmitting the strength of the impact thereof, when the trigger is in its firing position, and the safety part is withdrawn from the intermediate position when the trigger is in its resting position, so that an eventual impact of the hammer does not reach the valve slide. These safety means allow the hammer direct cocking independently from the trigger, and are useful for preventing a fortuitous shot when the hammer, being cocked, is accidentally released, for example when it is hurt because of a fall, so that the safety means are usually called “fall safety”.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other characteristics shall be best understood from the following detailed description of a preferred example of embodiment, which is provided for mere illustrative and not limitative purpose, with reference to the drawings appended, in which:
FIG. 1
is a side elevation view of an air or gas-powered gun according to this invention from which have been eliminated or are indicated by means of a broken line outline, several structural elements in order to only show the different mechanisms related to the invention, which are at a resting position;
FIG. 2
is a part side elevation view of the gun of
FIG. 1
with the mechanisms in a position immediately prior to the firing position:
FIG. 3
is a three quarters front top view in perspective of the gun of
FIG. 1
from which some parts have been withdrawn or partly sectioned for best showing the step by step rotating mechanisms, locking safety of the trigger at the loading open position and safety against falls;
FIG. 4
is a three quarters rear top view in perspective of the gun of
FIG. 1
from which some parts have been withdrawn or partly sectioned for best showing the step by step rotating mechanisms, locking safety device of the trigger at the open loading position and fall safety device; and
FIGS. 5 and 6
are three quarters rear lower views in perspective of the gun of
FIG. 1
with the tilting assembly in closed firing position, and in the open loading position, respectively, showing some parts sectioned or withdrawn for best showing the operation of the safety device for locking the trigger at the open loading position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EXAMPLE OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the gun of this invention comprises a frame
10
comprising a part of handle
50
, a part of barrel
51
and a housing for the trigger
52
. At the handle part
50
of the frame
10
there is mounted an air or other compressed gas reservoir
11
connected to an assembly of delivery valve
12
for the air or gas actuated by a hammer
13
striking the valve slide
31
which protrudes from the rear end of the valve assembly
12
. The operation of this valve assembly
12
is conventional, therefore its explication-will be omitted from this specification. The hammer
13
is tiltingly mounted on the frame
10
and is provided with a movement between a cocked position, shown in
FIG. 2 and a
resting or firing position, shown in FIG.
1
and is elastically loaded by a spring
40
. A retaining catch
42
loaded by a spring
53
can be locked in a groove
43
of the bottom of the hammer
13
for holding it in the cocked position.
In the housing of the trigger
52
of the frame
10
a trigger
14
is rotatably mounted, elastically loaded by a spring
41
and provided with a movement between a resting position, shown in
FIG. 1 and a
firing position, shown in
FIG. 2
, the trigger
14
actuates the hammer
13
through a mechanism, not shown, located at the opposite side of the one shown in the figures and releases the previously cocked hammer
13
displacing the retaining catch
42
.
On the part of the barrel
51
of the frame
10
is mounted, hinged a tilting assembly
15
provided with a movement between an open loading position shown in
FIG. 6 and a
closed firing position shown in FIG.
5
. The tilting assembly
15
comprises a barrel
16
and a detachable cylindric loading clip
17
rotatably mounted with respect to an axis
49
parallel to the longitudinal axis of the barrel
16
, the loading clip
17
being provided with a plurality of recesses
18
holding a projectile (see
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
6
) and ratchet teeth
27
annularly arranged on a front face thereof. The tilting assembly
15
rotates about an axis
45
transversal to the longitudinal axis of the barrel located at the end of the frame
10
distal from the valve assembly
12
, these means being provided with latch means
46
(
FIGS. 5 and 6
) for keeping the tilting assembly
15
at its firing position or allowing its opening.
FIG. 6
shows a pivot
49
located at the free end of the tilting assembly on which the loading clip
17
is placed and rotates. At a given distance from the pivot
49
there is an elastically loaded stub
48
, which is successively coupled to each of a plurality of notches
54
axially arranged on an external cylindric wall of the loading clip
17
, guaranteeing with it the accurateness of the alignment of each recess
18
of the loading clip
17
with the barrel mouth
16
at the moment of firing.
On one part of the frame
10
comprised between the rotating axis
45
of the tilting assembly
15
and the valve assembly
12
are mounted step by step rotating means associated to the movement of the trigger
14
to step by step rotate loading clip
17
in order to align one of the recesses
18
holding a projectile with the barrel
16
. The step by step rotating means comprise a first set of levers, functionally connected to each other, one of the levers being linked to the trigger
14
, another of the levers being linked to the loading clip
17
when the tilting assembly
15
is at the firing position.
FIGS. 3 and 4
clearly show the first set of levers, which comprises a trigger lever
20
integral with the trigger
14
, the trigger lever
20
moving a slide
22
linearly guided on the frame
10
in a direction parallel to the direction of the barrel in firing position, and which has shaped at one end distal of the trigger, an inclined plane
23
which cooperates with a cam
24
located at a first end of a lever
25
hinged by its middle area with respect to the frame
10
through an axis
47
transversal to the direction of the barrel in firing position and perpendicular to the hinge pin
45
of the tilting assembly
15
. At a second end of the lever
25
, opposite to the first end, there is provided a driving finger
26
, elastically loaded, which may be coupled to the teeth
27
annularly arranged on the front face of the loading clip
17
when the tilting assembly
15
is in firing position, so that when passing the trigger
14
from its resting position to its firing position, the trigger bar
20
pushes the slide
22
moving it forwards with which the inclined plane
23
displaces the cam
24
making the lever
25
tilts and provoking a displacement of the driving finger
26
which is coupled with one of the teeth
27
making the loading clip
17
rotates for locating the following recess
18
holding a projectile at a position aligned with the barrel
16
.
The gun of this invention in addition includes locking means for locking the movement of the trigger
14
by immobilizing a member of the first set of levers when the tilting assembly
15
is at mentioned open loading position in which there is an access to the loading clip
17
, the locking means are released by the action of the tilting assembly
15
when the tilting assembly
15
is located at its closed firing position, in which the barrel
16
and a related recess
18
holding a projectile of the loading clip
17
remain aligned with an outlet of the assembly of compressed air delivery valve
12
.
The locking means comprise a locking part
28
slidingly mounted on the frame
10
on a direction substantially perpendicular to the hinge pin
45
of the tilting assembly
15
, the locking part
28
is elastically loaded and comprises a stop configuration
29
, and a top protrusion
30
which can be coupled to a lower area of the tilting assembly
15
. Thus, when the tilting assembly
15
is at its loading position (see FIG.
6
), the top protrusion
30
is free of contact with it, therefore the elastic load keeps the locking part
28
at a lifted position so that the stop configuration
29
remains facing the end of the said slide
22
, preventing the displacement thereof and with it the action of the trigger
14
. On the contrary, when the tilting assembly
15
is in its firing position, as it is shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
, and specially in
FIG. 5
, the top protrusion
30
is pushed by the tilting assembly
15
, which downwardly moves the locking part
28
withdrawing the stop
29
from the front of the slide
22
end, allowing to displace this latter and with it the action of the trigger
14
.
The gun according to the invention also comprises safety means for preventing that the hammer
13
strikes the valve slide
31
without the trigger
14
has been operated the safety means comprise a safety part
19
functionally connected to the trigger
14
through a second set of levers, the safety part
19
remaining in a position interposed between the valve slide
31
and the hammer
13
, transmitting the strength of the impact thereof when the trigger
14
is in its firing position the safety part
19
remains withdrawn from the intermediate position when the trigger
14
is in its resting position, so that an eventual impact of the hammer
14
does not reach the valve slide
31
.
FIG. 4
clearly shows the second set of levers for operating the fall safety device, which comprises a trigger bar
20
integral with the trigger
14
, the trigger bar
20
moving an arm
32
connected through a tie bar
34
with a rocker
33
tiltably mounted on the frame
10
in a position at the rear and under the valve slide
31
and under the path of a head
39
of the hammer
13
. The rocker
33
tilts according to an axis
44
transversal to the longitudinal axis of the barrel, by the effect of the displacement of the tie bar
34
. On the rocker
33
there is hingedly mounted the safety part
19
so that it moves in a direction substantially transversal to the axis of the barrel in the firing position by virtue of the tilting movement of the rocker
33
.
The safety part
19
has a circular cross section and is C-shaped, comprising an hinging portion
35
mounted so that it can rotate within a hole
36
of the rocker
33
, a linking portion
37
and a head portion
38
which is placed in or withdrawn from the position interposed between the valve slide
31
and the hammer
13
when the trigger
14
is in its firing or resting position, respectively. The circular section of the head portion secures the perpendicular transmission of the strength of the hammer
13
impact to the valve slide
31
.
The gun of this invention comprises, in addition to the safety devices disclosed, a shot safety having a conventional operation, which is operated by means of a lever
55
(
FIGS. 3
,
5
and
6
) which has, as usual, a first position in which any firing possibility is locked and a second position in which firing is allowed.
Claims
- 1. Air or gas-powered gun comprising a frame bearing a compressed air or gas reservoir connected to an air or gas delivery valve assembly operated by a hammer striking a valve slide, a trigger mounted on the frame so as to move between a resting position and a firing position, the trigger being able to operate the hammer, a tilting assembly hingedly mounted on the frame so as to move between an open loading position and a closed firing position, the tilting assembly comprising a barrel and a detachable cylindric loading clip rotatably mounted with respect to an axis extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the barrel, the loading clip being provided with a plurality of recesses holding a projectile, step by step rotating means associated to the movement of said trigger to step by step rotate the loading clip for aligning one of the plurality of recesses holding a projectile with the barrel,the step by step rotating means being mounted on a part of the frame with respect to which the tilting assembly bearing the barrel and the loading clip is hinged, the step by step by step rotating means comprising a first set of levers functionally connected to each other, one of the first set of levers being linked to the trigger, another of the levers being linked to the loading clip when the tilting assembly is in the firing position; and a locking safety device for locking the movement of the trigger by immobilizing a member of the first set of levers when the tilting assembly is in the open loading position in which an access to the loading clip is provided.
- 2. Gun according to claim 1, wherein the locking safety device is released by action of the tilting assembly when the tilting assembly is located in the closed firing position, in which the barrel and a corresponding recess holding a projectile of the loading clip remains aligned with an outlet of the compressed air delivery valve assembly.
- 3. Gun, according to claim 1, further comprising safety means for preventing the hammer striking the valve slide without operating the trigger, the safety means comprising a safety part functionally connected to the trigger through a second set of levers, the safety part remaining at a position interposed between the valve slide and the hammer, transmitting the impact strength thereof, when the trigger is in the firing position, and the safety part remains withdrawn from an intermediate position when the trigger is in the resting position, so that an eventual impact of the hammer does not reach the valve slide.
- 4. Gun according to claim 2, wherein the first set of levers comprises a trigger bar integral with the trigger, the trigger bar displacing a slide linearly guided on the frame in a direction parallel to the direction of the barrel in the firing position, and which has shaped at a distal end of the trigger, an inclined plane cooperating with a cam located at a first end of a lever hinged at a middle area with respect to the frame through an axis extending transversal to the direction of the barrel at the firing position, and at a second end opposite to the first end of the lever an elastically loaded driving finger is coupled with annularly arranged teeth on a front face of the loading clip when the tilting assembly is in the firing position, so that when the trigger passes from the resting position to the firing position, the trigger bar pushes the slide moving the slide forwards so that the inclined plane moves the cam making the lever tilted and the driving finger is coupled with one of the teeth rotating the loading clip for locating a following recess holding a projectile at a position aligned with the barrel.
- 5. Gun according to claim 4, wherein the locking safety device for locking the movement of the trigger when the tilting assembly is at the open loading position comprises a locking part slidingly mounted on the frame in a direction substantially perpendicular to a hinge pin of the tilting assembly, the locking part being elastically loaded and comprising a stop configuration facing an end of the slide and preventing displacement of the slide, when the tilting assembly is in the open loading position and a top protrusion is pushed by the tilting assembly when the tilting assembly is in the closed firing position, downwardly displacing the locking part withdrawing the stop configuration from a front of the slide end allowing displacement and action of the trigger.
- 6. Gun according to claim 3, wherein the second set of levers comprises a trigger bar integral with the trigger, the trigger bar displacing an arm connected through a tie bar with a rocker tiltably mounted on the frame in a position at a rear and under the valve slide and under the a path of a head of the hammer, the rocker tilting by displacement of the tie bar and on the rocker is hingedly mounted the safety part so that the safety part moves in a direction substantially transversal to the axis of the barrel in the firing position by virtue of a tilting movement of the rocker.
- 7. Gun according to claim 6, wherein the safety part has a circular cross section and is C-shaped, comprising a hinging portion mounted so that the hinging position rotates within a hole of the rocker, a linking portion and a head portion is placed in or withdrawn from the position interposed between the valve slide and the hammer when the trigger is in the firing or resting position, respectively.
- 8. Gun, according to claim 1, wherein an elastically loaded stub is located at a free end of the tilting assembly, separated in parallel at a given distance from a rotating axis of the loading clip, the stub is subsequently coupled in each of a plurality of notches axially arranged on an external cylindric wall of the loading clip, guaranteeing an accurate alignment of each of the recesses of the loading clip with a mouthpiece of the barrel.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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200001679 |
Jul 2000 |
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