Claims
- 1. A firearm comprising: A frame, a bolt reciprocally mounted along the longitudinal axis of said frame, a barrel reciprocally mounted along the longitudinal axis of said frame between a first and second position, said bolt having a cartridge receiving means for receiving and inserting a cartridge in the chamber of said barrel and a cartridge extracting means for extracting said cartridge after being fired, firing means for firing said cartridge, a bolt drive spring disposed to drive said bolt forwardly, barrel biasing means to bias said barrel toward said first position, cartridge supply means for supplying a cartridge to said bolt, said bolt arranged to receive the cartridge on its forward stroke and afterwards insert the cartridge into the chamber of said barrel, said cartridge fired when in said chamber by said firing means, said bolt being biased into operative engagement with said barrel when said cartridge is fired, said bolt and said barrel in mechanically free engagement relative to each other, a gas system means for controlling the movement of said barrel relative to said frame, said gas system means including at least one propellant gas port in said barrel adjacent to the forward end of the chamber of said barrel, said gas system means further including an expandable compression chamber, said expandable cmpression chamber disposed between a portion of said barrel and a portion of said frame, said compression chamber in communication with said propellant gas port whereby when said cartridge is fired, propellant gas enters said compression chamber to act on said barrel portion to initiate rearward movement of said barrel relative to said frame, said bolt moving rearwardly under the force of said cartridge such that the initial relative motion between said bolt and said barrel is substantially zero whereby said bolt and said barrel remains in mechanically-free contact during at least a portion of the rearward movement.
- 2. The firearm of claim 1 wherein said barrel portion comprises a concentric barrel shoulder integral with said barrel, said shoulder reciprocally riding in a cylindrical opening between said barrel and forward and rearward annular walls of said frame, said expansible compression chamber formed between said shoulder and the forward annular wall of said frame.
- 3. The firearm of claim 1 wherein said barrel portion comprises: a cylindrical barrel housing carried by said barrel, said housing parallel to the longitudinal axis of the said barrel, said housing closed at its rearward end, a piston riding in said housing, one end of said piston contacting said frame, and said expansible compression chamber formed between said closed end of said housing and said piston.
- 4. The firearm of claim 1 wherein said frame extends forwardly to said barrel, said frame having a forward end wall adjacent the forward end of said barrel, said end wall having an opening to pass a projectile from said barrel, firing gases from firing said projectile acting on the end of said barrel to assist in arresting the forward movement of the barrel and moving the barrel rearwardly with the bolt to enable said bolt and barrel to continuously remain in mechanically free contact during their forward movement and at least a portion of their rearward movement.
- 5. The firearm of claim 4 wherein longitudinal flutes are disposed in said chamber to substantially balance the firing pressure on both sides of the cartridge.
- 6. The firearm of claim 1, said firearm being fired from a closed bolt position, said barrel being forward when in said first position, an opening in said barrel adjacent the forward end of the chamber of the barrel for passing propellant gases, said opening in communication with an expansible pressure chamber, said chamber including a portion of said barrel whereby when a cartridge is fired propellant gas pressure acts on said barrel portion and simultaneously acts on said bolt through the rear of the cartridge to simultaneously move said bolt and barrel rearwardly while in said mechanically-free contact until the high firing pressure within the chamber of the barrel substantially subsides.
- 7. The firearm of claim 6 wherein longitudinal flutes are disposed in said chamber to substantially balance the firing pressure on both sides of the cartridge.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 780,034, filed Nov. 28, 1968 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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780034 |
Nov 1968 |
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