Claims
- 1. In a gas-operated autoloading shotgun having a receiver, a bolt mechanism mounted for reciprocal movement to and from a battery position in the receiver, return-spring means for urging the bolt mechanism to battery position, a barrel secured to said receiver, and a tubular magazine mounted under, parallel to, and spaced from, said barrel, the outer surfaces of said barrel and magazine defining two opposing generally V-shaped regions that open outwardly from a plane defined by the longitudinal axes of said barrel and magazine, an improved gas-power system therefor comprising
- a pair of gas cylinders each mounted on said barrel in opposite ones of said V-shaped regions, said cylinders being symmetrically disposed relative to said axial plane and substantially tangent to both said barrel and said tubular magazine,
- gas-port means interconnecting the interior of said barrel with the interior of each of said cylinders,
- a piston mounted for reciprocal movement within each of said cylinders,
- an inertia weight carried by said magazine for reciprocal movement thereon into operative relation with said pistons,
- a pair of parallel action-bars disposed intermediate said barrel and magazine member for transmitting the force exerted by said pistons to said bolt mechanism for moving said bolt mechanism out of battery position against the pressure of said return-spring means when a cartridge is fired, each of said action-bars being disposed substantially in line with one of said pistons,
- means for connecting said action bars to said inertial weight, and
- means for limiting the reciprocal movement of each of said pistons within its cylinder comprising an elongate longitudinally extending slot in each of said pistons having a stop surface at one end, and an abutment member mounted in connection with each of said cylinders at a fixed position axially thereof and projecting into said elongate slot for engagement by said stop surface for preventing disengagement of said piston from said cylinder.
- 2. A gas-power system as defined in claim 1, wherein said abutment member comprises an elongate stud disposed in the space between said barrel and magazine such that it intersects the plane defined by the longitudinal axes thereof, said stud spanning the distance between said cylinders and projecting at opposite ends through the walls thereof into the respective slots of said pistons.
- 3. A gas-power system as defined in claim 1, which further includes means for relieving gas pressure developed in said cylinder prior to movement of said stop surfaces on said pistons into engagement with their respective abutment members.
- 4. A gas-power system as defined in claim 3, wherein said gas relief means comprises an opening to the atmosphere through the wall of each of said cylinders, said opening being disposed axially of said cylinder such that it is uncovered by the piston prior to engagement of the stop surfaces on said piston with its abutment member.
- 5. A gas-power system for a gas-operated autoloading shotgun having a receiver, a barrel removably mounted on said receiver and a tubular magazine mounted on said receiver under, parallel to, and spaced from, said barrel, said gas-power system comprising
- a pair of gas cylinders symmetrically disposed relative to said barrel, each of said cylinders having a cylindrical extension of reduced diameter co-axial therewith,
- a bracket rigidly mounted on said barrel and having a pair of open bores disposed parallel to said barrel, for receiving and supporting said extensions on said cylinders,
- means for detachably securing said cylinder extensions in said bores,
- gas-port means in said extension, bracket and barrel interconnecting the interior of said barrel with the interior of each of said cylinders,
- a piston mounted for reciprocal movement within each of said cylinders, and
- means for limiting such reciprocal movement of each of said pistons within its cylinder.
- 6. A gas-power system as defined in claim 5, wherein said limiting means comprises an elongate longitudinally extending slot in each of said pistons having a stop surface at one end and an abutment member mounted in connection with each of said cylinders at a fixed position axially thereof and projecting into said elongate slot for engagement by said stop surface for preventing disengagement of said piston from said cylinder.
- 7. A gas-power system as defined in claim 6, wherein said abutment member comprises an elongate stud disposed in the space between said barrel and magazine such that it intersects the plane defined by the longitudinal axes thereof, said stud spanning the distance between said cylinders and projecting at opposite ends through the walls thereof into the respective slots of said pistons.
- 8. In a gas-operated autoloading firearm having a receiver, a bolt mechanism mounted for reciprocal movement to and from a battery position in the receiver, return-spring means for urging the bolt mechanism to battery position, and a barrel secured to said receiver, an improved gas-power system therefor comprising
- a pair of gas cylinders each mounted on said barrel, said cylinders being symmetrically disposed relative to said barrel,
- a bracket fixed to said barrel and having means for detachably mounting said cylinders,
- a piston mounted for reciprocal movement within each of said cylinders,
- each of said cylinders being provided with a cylindrical extension co-axial therewith,
- said bracket being formed with a pair of open bores to receive the cylindrical extensions of said cylinders,
- gas-port means interconnecting said barrel with each of said cylinders and comprising a first passage in each of said extensions from the interior of the corresponding cylinder to the cylindrical surface of its said extension,
- said gas-port means further comprising a second passage in said bracket from each of said bores to the interior of said barrel member,
- positioning means on said bracket and cylinders for aligning said first passages with said second passages on assembly of said cylinders with said bracket, and
- a pair of parallel action-bars disposed longitudinally of said barrel for transmitting the force exerted by said pistons to said bolt mechanism for moving said bolt mechanism out of battery position against the pressure of said return-spring means when a cartridge is fired, each of said action-bars being disposed substantially in line with one of said pistons.
- 9. A gas-power system as defined in claim 8, wherein said positioning means comprises a shoulder on said bracket adjacent the opening to each of said bores and a mating shoulder on each of said cylinders adjacent said extension.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 601,627 filed Aug. 4, 1975 now abandoned.
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