Claims
- 1. An automatic gun for firing a projectile by means of a separately loaded propellant case comprising:
- a receiving frame;
- an elongated barrel having a breech end transpierced by an axial bore, said barrel being mounted in said frame for reciprocation therein;
- resilient means for forwardly urging said barrel to a battery position; and
- a chamber member having a concavity shaped to hold said propellant case, said chamber member being slidably mounted on said breech end of said barrel, said chamber member being transversely displaceable from alignment with said axial bore to an unlocked position at which said concavity is accessible, said receiving frame including:
- actuating means for transversely displacing said chamber member from alignment with said axial bore to said unlocked position in response to said barrel recoiling;
- wherein said actuating means commences transverse displacement of said chamber member after said barrel recoils through an initial subinterval, and wherein said actuating means transversely displaces said chamber member to said unlocked position prior to the arrival of said barrel at a load position, said projectile being coaxially positionable behind said breech end so that further recoil from said load position causes said barrel to ensheath said projectile.
- 2. An automatic gun according to claim 1 wherein said actuating means synchronously reciprocates said chamber member with respect to said barrel in response to reciprocation of said barrel in said receiving frame, said chamber member being displaced to and maintained at said unlocked position until said barrel returns to within a predetermined distance of said battery position, at the cessation of recoil said propellant case being coaxially positionable in front of said concavity so that return of said barrel to within said predetermined distance from said battery position causes said chamber member to ensheath said propellant case.
- 3. An automatic gun according to claim 2 wherein said chamber member has transpiercing its aft face and communicating with its concavity a coaxial aperture, said gun further comprising:
- an ejector rod slidably mounted in said aperture, said rod being sized to engage said frame during recoil of said barrel and telescope into said chamber member, whereby said ejector rod is operable to eject said propellant case.
- 4. An automatic gun according to claim 3 wherein said receiving frame has a nonlinear track, said chamber member having a follower projecting therefrom into said track.
- 5. An automatic gun according to claim 4 wherein said frame includes a buffer means for engaging said chamber member and smoothly stopping it and said barrel during recoil.
- 6. An automatic gun according to claim 5 wherein said chamber member and said barrel are joined by a horizontally aligned tongue and groove.
- 7. An automatic gun according to claim 6 wherein said frame has a projectile port sized to allow insertion of said projectile and located adjacent to said breech end when said barrel is at said load position.
- 8. An automatic gun according to claim 3 wherein said receiving frame includes:
- a pair of opposing walls transpierced by nonlinear symmetrical slots, said chamber member having a pair of opposing followers each projecting into a corresponding one of said slots, said slots being sized and positioned to allow insertion and ejection of said propellant case through said slots.
- 9. An automatic gun according to claim 3 wherein said ejector rod includes:
- trigger means for firing said propellant case when said barrel is in its battery position.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for Governmental purposes without the payment to use of any royalties thereon.
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30760 |
Reeder |
Nov 1860 |
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3355988 |
D'Andrea |
Dec 1967 |
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Horneck et al. |
Feb 1975 |
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