Claims
- 1. In an elevating apparatus for an artillery gun having a breech assembly (15) connected to a barrel (12), the breech assembly (15) having a firing mechanism for firing a projectile through an open end of the barrel (12), the improvements of an elevating apparatus comprising a support means for supporting the barrel (12) and breech assembly (15), and three connecting members (33, 36), the support means including three support members (22, 40) two of which include respective elevating mechanisms for raising and lowering the barrel (12), wherein the three connecting members (33, 36) are disposed in a substantially triangular arrangement and the three connecting members (33, 36) and the three support members (22, 40) are disposed in a substantially tetrahedral arrangement.
- 2. An artillery gun according to claim 1, and further comprising a recoil buffering apparatus having a recoil buffering means adapted to be integrated or otherwise secured to the barrel (12) and movable therewith during recoil action of the barrel (12) caused by the firing of the projectile (60), wherein the support means is associated with the recoil buffering means for supporting the recoil buffering means and, thereby, the supporting of the barrel (12) and breech assembly (15).
- 3. An artillery gun according to claim 2, wherein the artillery gun is a mortar gun, and wherein the barrel (12) includes a muzzle brake (11) through which projectile propellant gas can escape from the barrel (12).
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the elevating mechanisms include at least one piston and cylinder combination for the raising and lowering of the barrel (12).
- 5. Apparatus according to claims 4, wherein the support means includes a cradle (21 ) adapted to support the barrel (12) directly or indirectly, wherein at least one of the support members (22, 40) is secured at one end to the cradle (21) and at the other end to a support platform, and wherein the piston and cylinder combination is secured to the cradle (21) for the supporting of the barrel (12) and the breech assembly (15).
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 4,wherein the support means includes a cradle (21) adapted to support the barrel (12) directly or indirectly, wherein at least one of the support members (22) is secured at one end to the cradle (21) and at the other end to a support platform (31), wherein there are two of the piston and cylinder combination secured to the cradle (21) for the supporting of the barrel (12) and the breech assembly (15), and wherein two of the three connecting members (33) are respectively connected between the support platform (31) and the two piston and cylinder combinations, and a third one of the connecting members (36) is a cross-connecting member connected between the two piston and cylinder combinations.
- 7. In an elevating apparatus for an artillery gun having a breech assembly (15) connected to a barrel (12), the breech assembly (15) having a firing mechanism for firing a projectile through an open end of the barrel (12), the improvements of an elevating apparatus comprising three connecting members (33, 36) disposed in a substantially triangular arrangement, and three support members (22, 40) arranged to support the artillery gun, wherein at least two of the support members (40) are extendible to vary the elevation of the artillery gun, and wherein the connecting members (33, 36) and the support members (22, 40) are disposed in a substantially tetrahedral arrangement.
- 8. An elevating apparatus according to claim 7, wherein each of the extendible support members comprises a piston and cylinder arrangement.
- 9. An artillery gun according to claim 7, and further comprising a recoil buffering apparatus having a recoil buffering means adapted to be integrated or otherwise secured to the barrel (12) and movable therewith during recoil action of the barrel (12) caused by the firing of the projectile (60), wherein the support members are associated with the recoil buffering means for supporting the recoil buffering means and, thereby, the supporting of the barrel (12) and breech assembly (15).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/734,800 filed on Dec. 12, 2000, now abandoned, claims the benefit thereof and incorporates the same by reference.
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