Claims
- 1. In a firearm having a recoil operated shell loading mechanism and including a housing, a barrel slidably received in the housing for movement in a recoil and a counter-recoil direction, a recoil spring, a carrier also slidably received in the housing and cooperating with the breech end of the barrel to define a chamber for a loaded shell, a breech closing spring to urge the carrier in the counter-recoil direction, the improvement to said carrier characterized by a bolt mechanism comprising:
- (a) firing pin means provided in said carrier,
- (b) a cylindrical breech block plug slidably received in a bore defined by said carrier and said plug defining an axially extending opening for receiving said firing pin means, said plug having a breech end and a recoil end,
- (c) locking means provided in part on the breech end of said plug and in part on the breech end of the barrel to normally lock said plug to said barrel,
- (d) coupling means between said barrel and carrier to selectively supplement said recoil operated loading mechanism by recoil gas pressure generated as a result of barrel recoil motion due to firing shells of low momentum, and means for disconnecting said coupling means in response to the recoil impulse encountered when shells of high momentum are fired,
- (e) camming means provided in part on said plug and in part on said carrier for rotating said plug in response to recoil and counter-recoil motion of the carrier, said plug rotation in the recoil direction causing disengagement of said locking means to release said plug from the barrel, and
- (f) said plug being movable axially relative to the carrier and barrel when so disengaged to provide a full recoil movement for said plug and assure proper loading of the a succeeding shell, and to provie for less than full recoil movement of the barrel when the barrel is so disengaged,
- (g) whereby positive shell loading and firing is accomplished with shells of both low and high momentum.
- 2. The firearm according to claim 1 wherein said coupling means more particularly comprises a cylinder defining a cylinder bore that communicates with a bore defined in the interior of the barrel, a piston movably mounted in the cylinder bore and acting on said carrier, and a shut-off valve arranged between the barrel and the cylinder bore.
- 3. The firearm according to claim 2 wherein said shut-off valve includes a valve element in the form of an inert slide element of predetermined mass, and a spring acting on said element mass in such a way that the mass of the valve element cooperates with the force of the spring during recoil action of the barrel such that said valve element follows a slow recoil motion of the barrel when firing ammunition of low projectile momentum, and operates to keep the shut-off valve open.
- 4. The firearm according to claim 3 wherein the said valve element is loosely received in the cylinder bore to provide substantial clearance between the valve slide and bore element.
- 5. The firearm according to claim 4 wherein said slide valve element defines a peripherially arranged tee-slot, said barrel defined bore communicating with said tee-slot when said slide valve element assumes a normal shut-off position for said shut-off valve.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 552,676 filed on Nov. 17, 1983, now abandoned.
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