Claims
- 1. A gun mount system for firing long range projectiles from a gun tube under rapid fire conditions which comprises:
- cradle casting means for supporting and elevating said gun tube during aiming and recoil positions;
- gusseted tube assembly means for operatively supporting said gun tube, and for enabling replacement of said gun tube under field conditions;
- breech block means into which is placed said gun tube during recoil and counter-recoil positions;
- recoil means in said gun mount system to further assist said gun mount system to withstand rapid fire conditions;
- recuperator means for controlling position of said breech block means after recoil;
- coolant means for providing an integral liquid coolant to said recoil means and said gun tube;
- rotor shield means for protecting said gun mount system;
- ballistic shield cover means for further providing protection for said gun mount system; and
- dust shield means for preventing particulate contamination of said gun tube.
- 2. A gun mount system as recited in claim 1 wherein said cradle casting means includes:
- a machined cradle casting having a pair of oppositely disposed way pockets operatively located therein;
- a way bearing member fixedly attached to each of said way pockets;
- a cradle casting pilot bore into which is inserted said gusseted tube assembly;
- a pair of oppositely disposed trunnions operatively positioned on said cradle casting in front of said way pockets for permitting elevation of said gun tube;
- coolant supply manifold fixedly attached to said cradle casting;
- coolant return manifold fixedly attached to said cradle casting;
- lug means for elevating said cradle casting; and
- a plurality of machined pads operatively disposed on the inside surface of said cradle casting for supporting said gusseted tube assembly means therein.
- 3. A gun mount system as recited in claim 2 wherein said gusseted tube assembly means includes:
- a cylindrically shaped gusset support tube;
- a pair of top flange members welded to said gusset support tube and said cradle machined pads;
- a pair of bottom flange members welded to said gusset support tube and said cradle machined pads;
- four side flange members welded to said gusset support tube and said cradle machined pads;
- a box shaped adapter member welded to said cradle casting and said rotor shield; and
- a front bulkhead member welded to said adapter member.
- 4. A gun mount system as recited in claim 3 wherein said gusset support tube includes:
- a press fit forward gun tube bearing operatively located in a front end counter bore of said gusset support tube, providing radial support and facilitating translation of said gun tube during recoil and counter recoil; and
- a press fit aft gun tube bearing operatively located in a rear counterbore of said gusset support tube for facilitating translation of said gun tube during recoil and counter recoil.
- 5. A gun mount system as recited in claim 4 wherein said aft gun tube bearing includes a machined aft bearing means for constraining and supporting said gun tube assembly in a horizontal direction only.
- 6. A gun mount system as recited in claim 5 wherein said breech block means includes:
- a pair of breech guide rails in said breech block means each of said rails in horizontal and vertical alignment with and in sliding contact with each of said cradle casting way bearing members.
- 7. A gun mount system as recited in claim 6 wherein each of said guide rails and said way bearing members include rail and way bearing tight tolerance torque surfaces, operatively positioned to react to static gun tube weight loading and dynamic rifling torque-induced bearing loads at the onset of firing.
- 8. A gun mount system as recited in claim 7 wherein said guide rails and said way bearing members include:
- rail and way bearing tapered surfaces operatively positioned thereon; and
- rail and way bearing secondary sliding surfaces operatively positioned to facilitate the transition from said tight tolerance rail and way torque surfaces to said rail and way secondary sliding surfaces as said gun tube recoils to where rifling torque-induced bearing loads subside.
- 9. A gun mount system as recited in claim 8 wherein said recoil means includes:
- a recoil module having a cylindrical shaped water cooling jacket;
- a jacket manifold positioned on said water jacket and fluidly connected to said coolant means;
- a bleeder valve connected to said jacket manifold for allowing air to be purged from said coolant means for maximum heat dissipation;
- a recoil case inside of said cooling jacket forming an annular space therebetween and allowing a flow of coolant therewithin;
- a pair of O-rings for sealing said cooling jacket to said recoil case;
- a retaining collar for securing said cooling jacket, located on a forward end of said cooling jacket;
- a recoil head retainer threadedly affixed to said retaining collar and to said recoil case; and
- a replenisher head slidably disposed in said recoil case and axially retained by said recoil head retainer.
- 10. A gun mount system as recited in claim 9 wherein said recoil module includes:
- a recoil mechanism rod placed inside said breech block means by a universal coupler means for accommodating any relative deflections or misalignments between said gun tube and said recoil means and said recuperator means due to firing forces and/or due to manufacturing tolerance variations of said universal coupler means.
- 11. A gun mount system as recited in claim 10 wherein said rotor shield means includes:
- a formed radius titanium armor plate fixedly welded to said cradle casting and said adapter member.
- 12. A gun mount system as recited in claim 11 wherein said ballistic shield cover means includes:
- a shield cover hingedly attached to said adapter member;
- a lower ballistic shield plate welded to said adapter member;
- a plurality of replaceable applique armor tiles applied to said shield cover;
- gas strut means operatively connected to said shield cover for reducing the force necessary to open and close said shield cover;
- a plurality of draw latches fixedly attached to said shield cover; and
- a plurality of keepers fixedly attached to said lower shield plate and in-line with said draw latches, said latches and keepers when locked together prevent said shield cover from inadvertently opening up when said gun mount system is in a firing mode.
- 13. A gun mount system as recited in claim 12 wherein said dust shield means includes:
- a flanged cylindrically shaped dust shield having a flange aft end fixedly attached to a front flange of said gusset support tube, and a forward dust shield flange end;
- an annular seal spacer axially positioned in alignment with said dust shield cylinder;
- a front seal flange fixedly positioned in abutment and axial alignment with said seal spacer, said seal spacer and said front seal flange forming a gland space therebetween; and
- a wiper seal operatively captured in said gland space permits said gun tube to slide therethrough during
- recoil and counter recoil positions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/714,717, filed on Sep. 16, 1996, and now abandoned; which in turn is a continuation-in-part of provisional application Ser. No. 60/004,067, filed on Sep. 20, 1995, and now abandoned.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government.
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