Claims
- 1. An ammunition feed conveyor drive assembly for automatic weapon systems including rotatable feed means for sequentially feeding rounds laterally and individually into a receiver opening of the weapon,
- rotatable driven cam means for rotating said rotatable feed means and having a plurality of cam surfaces, and
- rotatable cam driving means having a plurality of cam surfaces for engagement with selected cam surfaces of said driven cam means to rotate said driven cam means and thereby said feed means,
- said driven cam means having a smaller diameter than said driving cam means, said cam surfaces of said driving and driven means coacting to rotate said driven means through a smaller angle of rotation than the angle of rotation of said driving means,
- both said driving and driven cam means having interrupted upper and lower cam bearing surfaces, said upper cam bearing surfaces of the driving and driven cam means cooperating to rotate said driven cam means through a predetermined angle,
- said lower cam bearing surfaces of the driving and driven means cooperating to rotate said driven means through a predetermined angle.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the combined angle of rotation of said upper and lower cam surfaces of said driving cam means is approximately 360.degree. and the combined angle of rotation of said driven cam means is less than 360.degree. for each 360.degree. revolution of said driving cam means.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein the combined angle of rotation of said driven cam means is 90.degree. for each 360.degree. revolution of said driving cam means.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein the upper cam surface of the driving cam means is a spiral defining a cam path rising in dimension between 0.degree. and 360.degree. and when falling again at 0.degree..
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the lower cam surface of the driving cam means is a spiral defining a cam path beginning at the 0.degree. initiation of the cam function, then after a predetermined rise, the cam surface is cut away to prevent contact with the point of the lower cam surface of the following driven cam tooth-type bearing surface at which cut-away point, the camming function is transferred to the upper cam surface.
- 6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein the lower cam bearing surface of the driven cam means comprises four spaced teeth which extend 90.degree. from each other, each of said teeth having an arcuate cam bearing surface for engagement with the lower cam surface of the driving cam means to rotate the driven cam means through 45.degree..
- 7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein the upper cam bearing surface of said driven means comprises four spaced arcuate upper bearing surfaces, each of said bearing surfaces having a surface continuity with one of said teeth for engagement with the upper cam bearing surface of the driving cam means to rotate the driven cam means through a second 45.degree..
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The invention described herein may be manufactured and/or used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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Apr 1938 |
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