This application claims the priority benefit of Czech Patent Application Serial No. PV2021-4 entitled “An assembly of a breech, a breech block and an ejector,” filed Jan. 8, 2021, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to an assembly of a breech, a breech block and an ejector wherein the breech is connected to the breech block with the use of a groove, arranged in the breech block, and a corresponding recess, arranged in the breech, wherein an ejector is arranged in the breech that is longitudinally adjustable in a sliding way between the front and rear end position, and the ejector is biased by a spring against the shooting direction, and on the back of the ejector a recess is arranged that a peg that protrudes from the breech reaches into.
In firearms, the breech must be locked in the breech block to prevent it from undesirably falling out. A breech is a replaceable locking member that rotates around its axis to lock the cartridge in the cartridge chamber. A breech block is the carrier of the breech that rotates the breech. The breech is connected to the breech block by means of a T-groove in the breech block and a corresponding recess in the breech. The parts are protected from undesirably falling out by an ejector mounted in the breech.
The document WO2014031410 describes an assembly of a breech for a firearm as a self-loading or pellet shotgun that comprises a breech block, a breech carrier and a breech head. The breech head is seated in the breech block and is rotatable inside the breech block to ensure locking of the breech assembly before a shot from the gun, but does not protrude out of the breech block during such a rotation. The breech carrier moves axially with respect to the breech body to ensure rotation of the breech head. An ejector can be rotatably connected to the breech block while the ejector can be integrated in the breech assembly to grasp and eject the cartridge case after the shot.
The document EP3514473 describes a top assembly of a receiver and a barrel that comprises a top receiver, a barrel assembly and a gas piston assembly. The top casing of the receiver is adapted for insertion of a shotgun cartridge case and the breech carrier assembly comprises a breech carrier, a breech in the carrier, a striker and an ejector to eject cartridge cases. The barrel assembly mainly comprises a barrel, a barrel extension and a barrel nut to attach the barrel and the barrel extension to the top casing of the receiver. The gas piston assembly is adapted for coaxial mounting along the barrel and comprises a piston body, a piston end lid and a piston cover arranged to receive the piston lid in a sliding way. The barrel has a gas port that connects the opened hole of the barrel to the piston gap. A tensioning member pushes the piston towards the cover.
The prior-art ways of locking are generally ensured by means of a transversal pin or a spring-loaded longitudinal pin, depending on the way of removing the breech from the breech block. A disadvantage of these solutions is an increased number of parts in the assembly.
It is the object of the invention to propose such a design of the assembly of a breech, a breech block and an ejector that would not exhibit the above-mentioned drawbacks of the prior-art.
The said object is achieved through an assembly of a breech, a breech block and an ejector wherein the breech is connected to the breech block with the use of a groove, arranged in the breech block, and a corresponding recess, arranged in the breech, wherein an ejector is arranged in the breech that is longitudinally adjustable in a sliding way between the front and rear end position, and the ejector is biased by a spring against the shooting direction, and on the back of the ejector a recess is arranged that a peg that protrudes from the breech reaches into, according to the invention the principle of which is that at the rear side of the ejector, a longitudinal pin is arranged that fits into an opening in the breech block in the rear end position of the ejector, and on the part of the ejector that protrudes out of the breech, a stop surface is arranged for bearing on the breech guide that protrudes out of the breech block.
An advantage of the assembly according to the invention is a reduction of the number of parts as compared to prior-art designs since a structurally adapted ejector is used to lock the breech in the breech block.
The invention will be described in more detail with reference to a particular embodiment of the assembly of a breech, a breech block and an ejector according to the invention, shown in attached drawings where individual figures represent:
The assembly of a breech head 1 (as used herein, “breech” and “breech head” are used interchangeably and are intended to mean the same thing and refer to the same element, the head of a breech block), a breech block 2 and an ejector 3 according to
In the breech 1, an ejector 3 is arranged that is slidably longitudinally adjustable in the direction of the breech 1 axis between the front and rear end position.
The ejector 3 is biased against the shooting direction by a spring 6, arranged along the perimeter of the shank 8 of the ejector 3. On the back of the ejector 3, a recess is arranged that a peg 7 that protrudes out of the breech 1 reaches into.
On the rear side of the ejector 3, a longitudinal pin 4 is arranged that, in the rear end position of the ejector 3, fits into an opening 5 in the breech block 2, and on the portion of the ejector 3 that protrudes out of the breech 1, a stop surface 9 is arranged for bearing on the breech guide 11 that protrudes out of the breech block 2.
The primary function of the ejector is to eject empty cartridge cases 12. The ejector 3 is biased by a spring 6, arranged along the perimeter of the ejector 3 shank 8. The spring 6 returns the ejector 3 after ejection of the cartridge case 12 (see
When the ejector 3 hits the guide 11 of the breech 1, both during the ejection of the cartridge case 12 or during common handling, the guide 11 of the breech 1 is exposed to stressing impacts. These impacts are partly attenuated by the spring 6 of the ejector 3, which makes the breech 1 guide 11 suffer from less stress.
The pin 4 on the ejector 3 fits into the opening 5 in the breech block 2, which locks the breech 1 against being removed (see
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