Claims
- 1. A machine gun pod assembly comprising:
- a gun mount including:
- a base member,
- attachment means for securing said base member to an aircraft,
- first and second elongated essentially straight support members each having a length,
- connecting means for securing said first and second elongated support members to said base member in a laterally opposed, mutually spaced and essentially parallel relationship,
- a first carriage member carried by first end portions of said first and second elongated support members for movement along their lengths,
- a second carriage member carried by second end portions of said first and second elongated support members for movement along their lengths,
- mounting means for supportingly securing axially spaced portions of a machine gun to said first and second carriage members for movement therewith along said first and second end portions of said first and second elongated support members, the machine gun having a firing axis and a firing recoil, said mounting means being operable to selectively lock the machine gun in a predetermined, selectively variable orientation relative to said first and second carriage members in a manner permitting selective adjustment of the firing axis of the machine gun relative to an axis parallel to the lengths of said first and second elongated support members, and
- shock absorbing means, directly interconnected between said base member and one of said first and second carriage members, for absorbing and damping the firing recoil of the machine gun;
- a machine gun operatively supported on said first and second carriage members by said mounting means, said machine gun having a bolt pin movable between safe and armed positions and having return spring means associated therewith for biasing said bolt pin toward said armed position, said return spring means having a biasing force; and
- a gun charging assembly secured to the machine gun and including:
- an actuating member drivable between first and second positions, said actuating member, during driven movement toward said second positions, being operative to engage said bolt pin and drive said bolt pin to said safe position, against the biasing force of said return spring means, when said actuating member reaches said second position,
- drive means selectively operable to drive said actuating member in opposite directions between said first and second positions,
- latch means for engaging said releasably holding said bolt pin in said safe position in response to movement of said actuating member to said second position, said latch means being operative to hold said bolt pin in said safe positions during driven return movement of said actuating member from said second position toward said first position, and
- release means, operative in response to driven return movement of said actuating member to said first position, for causing said latch means to be disengaged from said bolt pin to permit said bolt pin to be moved from said safe position to said armed positioned by said return spring means.
- 2. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 1 wherein:
- said wherein gun pod assembly is substantially entirely disposed within a pod fairing structure.
- 3. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 2 wherein:
- said pod fairing structure is secured to said base member.
- 4. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 1 wherein:
- said shock absorbing means comprise a pair of elongated shock absorbing members positioned between said first and second elongated support members in a longitudinally parallel relationship therewith, said shock absorbing members each being anchored at one end to one of said first and second carriage members, and at an opposite end to said base member at a location thereon disposed between said first and second carriage members.
- 5. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 4 wherein:
- said shock absorbing members are hydraulic shock absorbers.
- 6. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 5 wherein:
- said shock absorbers have return spring means for biasing said shock absorbers to extended positions.
- 7. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 1 wherein:
- said connecting means include means for anchoring said first and second support member end portions to said base member at points on each such end portion positioned on opposite sides of the carriage member which such end portion supports.
- 8. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 1 wherein:
- said first carriage member has a pair of openings through which said first end portions of said first and second elongated support members extend,
- said second carriage member has a pair of openings through which said second end portions of said first and second elongated support members extend, and
- said first and second carriage members, at each opening therein, are slidably supported on one of said first and second elongated support members by a bearing support member captively retained in the opening, a spherical bearing supported in the bearing support member and circumscribing the support member, and a cylindrical bushing member press-fitted into the bearing and slidably receiving the support member.
- 9. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 1 wherein:
- said machine gun has an elongated body extending generally along the firing axis of the machine gun, and a barrel portion extending forwardly along said axis from a front end of the machine gun body, and
- said mounting means include means for gimballing a rear section of said barrel portion to said first carriage member for pivotal movement relative thereto about mutually perpendicular first and second axes each of which is generally perpendicular to said firing axis, and bore sighting means for securing the machine gun body to said second carriage member in a manner permitting selective lockable adjustment of the gun body relative to said second carriage member along mutually perpendicular third and fourth axes each of which is generally perpendicular to said firing axis.
- 10. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 9 wherein:
- the barrel portion of the machine gun is provided with an externally threaded annular collar adjacent the front end of the machine gun body, and
- said means for gimballing include a trunnion ring threadable onto said annular colar, a gimbal ring, means for connecting said gimbal ring to said first carriage member for pivotal motion relative thereto about said first axis, and means for connecting said trunnion ring within said gimbal ring for pivotal motion relative thereto about said second axis.
- 11. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 9 wherein said bore sighting means include:
- first adjustment means carried by said second carriage member for movement relative thereto along said third axis,
- means for releasably locking said first adjustment means in a selectively variable position, along said third axis, on said second carriage member,
- second adjustment means carried by said first adjustment means for movement therewith parallel to said third axis, said second adjustment means being movable relative to said first adjustment means along said fourth axis,
- means for releasably locking said second adjustment means in a selectively variable position, along said fourth axis, on said first adjustment means, and
- means for supportingly securing said second adjustment means to the machine gun body.
- 12. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 1 wherein:
- said drive means include a reversible electric motor and elongated rod means axially drivable in opposite directions by said reversible electric motor,
- said actuating member is secured to said rod means for axial movement therewith, and
- said release means include a release member carried by said rod means and operable to cause disengagement of said latch means from said bolt pin as said actuating member is drivingly returned to said first position.
- 13. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 12 wherein:
- said latch means include a latch member pivotable between a latching position in which said latch member is positioned to hold said bolt pin in said safe position, and a release position in which said latch member is positioned to release said bolt pin for movement to said armed position, first spring means for biasing said latch member toward said release position, a sear member movable into engagement with said latch member to hold the same in either of said latching and release positions thereof, second spring means for biasing said sear member toward operative engagement with said latch member, and cam means, movable by said release member, for moving said sear member away from said latch member to permit said latch member to be pivoted by said first spring means from said latching position to said release position as said actuating member reaches said first position, said actuating member being operable to engage and pivot said latch member from said release position to said latching position as said actuating member reaches said second position.
- 14. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 13 wherein:
- each of said sear member and said actuating member is operative to hold said bolt pin in said safe position when said actuating member is in said second position.
- 15. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 1 wherein:
- the aircraft has a wing, and
- said attachment means include means for securing said base member to said wing.
- 16. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 15 wherein:
- the aircraft has an ammunition magazine secured to said wing for supplying ammunition to the machine means gun, and
- said attachment means include means for securing said base member to said wing in a spaced relationship with said ammunition magazine means.
- 17. The machine gun pod assembly of claim 1 wherein:
- the aircraft has a cabin area, and
- said attachment means include an elongated support plank member insertable transversely through said cabin area to position a longitudinally central area of said plank member within said cabin area with opposite outer end portions of said plank member projecting outwardly of the aircraft, means for anchoring said central support plank member portion to the aircraft, and means for securing said base member to one of said opposite outer end portions of said support plank member.
- 18. Armament apparatus securable to an aircraft having a cabin area, said armament apparatus comprising:
- an elongated support plank member having an outer end portion and a connection portion spaced longitudinally inwardly from said outer end portion;
- connection means for anchoring said connection portion of said elongated support plank member within said cabin area in a manner such that said outer end portion of said elongated support plank member projects outwardly of said aircraft;
- a gun mount secured to said outer end portion of said elongated support member and including:
- a base structure anchored to said outer end portion of said elongated support plank member,
- elongated support means secured to said base structure and having a length,
- carriage means mounted on said elongated support means for movement relative to said elongated support means between first and second positions along said length of said elongated support means, and
- shock absorbing means, secured to said carriage means, for biasing said carriage means toward said first position and resiliently resisting movement of said carriage means toward said second position;
- a machine gun secured to said carriage means for movement therewith along said length of said elongated support means,
- said machine gun having a bolt pin movable between safe and armed positions and having return spring means associated therewith for biasing said bolt pin toward said armed position; and
- gun charging means secured to said machine gun and operative to selectively move said bolt pin between said safe and armed positions.
- 19. Armament apparatus securable to an aircraft having a cabin area, said armament apparatus comprising:
- an elongated support plank member having outer end portions and a longitudinally central portion;
- connecting means for anchoring said longitudinally central portion within said cabin area such that said outer end portions project outwardly from the aircraft; and
- weaponry apparatus including:
- a recoil shock absorbing gun mount secured to one of said outer end portions of said plank member,
- a machine gun operatively secured to said gun mount, said machine gun having a bolt pin movable between safe and firing positions and having return spring means associated therewith for biasing said bolt pin toward said armed position, and
- gun charging means secured to said machine gun and operative to selectively move said bolt pin between said safe and armed position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 144,873, filed Jan. 13, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,893,545.
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Divisions (1)
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