The present invention relates to a breech for a straight-pull repeater, which comprises a breech box and a locking sleeve guided therein as well as a locking bar guided in the breech box and connected in one piece to the locking sleeve, which locking bar connects a bolt head facing a cartridge chamber to a bolt handle with the interposition of a chain link, wherein the chain link is linked in an articulated manner to the locking bar and the bolt handle, and the bolt handle can be swivelled between an open position and a closed position of the breech and interacts with a firing pin nut connected to a firing pin, and furthermore a bolt head which can be inserted into a breech sleeve at an end of the breech facing away from the bolt handle is provided, as well as the use thereof.
Breeches for firearms, in particular for straight-pull repeaters, are known in the most diverse designs, wherein irrespective of the type of design of the breech, the top priority is to make available a breech with which the risk of accidents can be minimised during firing and/or loading. The greatest danger is posed by unintended opening of the breech of the weapon during the use of the same, which is intended to be prevented by the design of a suitable breech and the provision of safety elements.
For such a minimisation of the risks, DE-A 2 418 915 describes a breech, in which the breech cylinder can be locked or fixed in the axial direction in a locking tube by radially splayable spring rings in the breech sleeve. The locking tube is fixed pivotably about the barrel axis in the breech sleeve by means of a thread and a recess is also constituted in the locking tube in the direction to the rifle stock, in which recess the bolt handle engages. When the bolt handle is swivelled about the barrel axis, the locking tube is rotated like a screw when the breech is closed, so that the breech cylinder abuts and is locked against the cartridge base.
A further design of a breech can be seen in EP-A 1 764 575, in which the breech on the one hand comprises a device, by means of which the bolt distance of the bolt head from the cartridge chamber can be regulated automatically and on the other hand comprises a bolt handle coupled with a locking bar, which bolt handle can be swivelled between an open and closed position and is arranged in its closed position, in such a way that a chain link fixed to the locking bar is held by the bolt handle in the closed position, and moreover is constituted such that a link constituted by the connection of the bolt handle to the chain link, at the end of the closing movement of the bolt handle in an axial direction, is arranged offset by a distance with respect to the axis of the locking bar. A drawback with this construction is that, due to the offset arrangement of the chain link in relation to the longitudinal axis of the locking bar, the hinged connection formed by the bolt handle and the chain link can inadvertently open the bolt handle and therefore the breech due to an action of a force in the axial direction of the breech. Due to such inadvertent opening of the bolt handle during a closing procedure, crucial risks emerge for the user from such a construction, since unintended opening of the bolt handle and therefore the rifle breech, for example due to misfiring or dual ignition of a cartridge, can lead not only to mechanical damage to the gun, but in particular to serious injuries to the user.
A breech for a straight-pull repeater is already known from EP 2 631 586 A2, in which the chain link is constituted as a straight chain link and is linked in a lateral recess of the bolt handle. By means of such a construction, it is made possible largely to prevent unintended swivelling of the bolt handle during the closing, but for a smooth functioning of this breech, however, a plurality of further elements such as spring-loaded wedges, snap-in noses and in particular a plurality of springs are required, which are intended to push the locking bar into a closed position, as a result of which the breech is overall constructed in a complicated manner. A drawback with such a construction is that the springs are overall too weak to be able to ensure, by a corresponding action in the direction of a closed position, that the breech is not inadvertently opened and moreover a very complicated structure of the breech is caused by the provision of a plurality of springs.
Finally, a breech for a straight-pull repeater has become known from EP 3 054 260 B1, in which the locking bar guided in a breech sleeve is connected to a bolt handle at its bolt head facing a cartridge chamber with the interposition of a straight chain link, wherein the chain link is linked to the bolt handle by means of a first swivel bearing and, by means of a second swivel bearing, is linked to the locking bar, and wherein the bolt handle can be swivelled about a third swivel bearing between an open and closed position. Finally, in this embodiment, a fourth swivel bearing at least partially penetrating the bolt handle is provided as well as a locking member surrounding the latter which, abutting against the free end of the locking bar arranged in the interior of the breech, is arranged forcibly pivotable by pivoting of the bolt handle.
The drawback with all these constructions is that they can be used precisely for a single calibre of a straight-pull repeater and that additional problems can also arise with regard to the safety of the straight-pull repeater, in particular with regard to unintended opening of the same or assembly of the same in an incorrect position.
The aim of the present invention is to make available a breech for a straight-pull repeater, which is even safer with regard to unintended opening of the breech due to the gas pressure occurring during the ignition of the propellant and, moreover, to adapt the breech in such a way that it can be used directly in different straight-pull repeaters, conventional repeaters and auto-loading rifles, in particular straight-pull repeaters, conventional repeaters and auto-loading rifles with a different calibre of the ammunition.
To solve this problem, the invention is essentially characterised in that the locking sleeve and the locking bar are constituted as a one-part locking sleeve-bar and that a locking spring surrounding the locking sleeve-bar and pushing the chain link in the direction of its closed position is provided. Due to the fact that the breech is constituted in such a way that the locking sleeve and the locking bar are constituted as a one-part locking sleeve-bar, greater rigidity of the locking sleeve-bar is achieved compared to the variant of the locking sleeve and locking bar constituted in two parts, which also leads to greater precision of the breech. Furthermore, because the locking sleeve-bar is surrounded by a locking spring, which pushes the chain link in the direction to its closed position, unintended opening of the breech is made more difficult. In contrast with conventional variants of a locking bar, to which a plurality of small, in particular weak, locking springs were linked, the embodiment according to the present invention is not only significantly simpler structurally, but surprisingly it is possible to arrange a strong spring in the small available space in the interior of the locking sleeve, which pushes the chain link so hard in the direction of its closed position, that unintended opening of the breech at all events is prevented. With such a recoil spring surrounding the locking sleeve-bar, automatic locking of the bolt in the breech sleeve is brought about, brought about particularly when the breech sleeve is arranged correctly in the breech box.
According to a development of the invention, the breech is constituted such that a stop element for the locking spring comprising at least one pressure release slot is also provided on the locking sleeve-bar. Due to the fact that a stop element for the locking spring comprising at least one pressure release slot is provided on the locking sleeve-bar, it is on the one hand ensured that the locking spring is kept securely in position on the locking sleeve-bar and on the other hand it is guaranteed that high pressures occurring during the shot in the interior of the breech can be securely and reliably diverted and cannot bring about unintended opening of the breech on account of a high build-up of pressures.
According to a development of the invention, the breech here is constituted in such a way that the stop element comprises a plurality of preferably three pressure release slots, which are constituted as flat areas on the stop element which are spaced uniformly apart from one another. Due to the fact that the stop element is constituted with preferably three pressure release slots, which pressure release slots constitute flat areas on the stop element spaced uniformly apart from one another, it is on the one hand ensured that 100% uniform distribution of the weight is provided in the interior of the breech and on the other hand, by means of such an embodiment of the stop element, apart from a secure pressure release of the breech, the latter can be engaged directly for example by tools and can be held in position, which is advantageous for example during assembly or replacement of parts.
According to a development of the invention, the breech is constituted such that the chain link is connected in an articulated manner both to the bolt handle and also the locking sleeve-bar by means of a hinged connection, as a result of which, through the provision of the swivel bearing via which the chain link is connected both to the bolt handle and also to the locking sleeve-bar, it becomes possible to provide a further simplification of the construction and in particular it is possible to prevent an unintended opening or closing of the breech with such a chain link provided with a swivel bearing.
As corresponds to a development of the invention, by the fact that the breech is constituted in such a way that in a closed position of the breech a longitudinal axis of the locking sleeve-bar encloses an angle of ≤0° with an axis running through centre points of an articulated connection between bolt holder and locking sleeve-bar, a further safety measure against unintentional opening of the bolt holder by a force acting in the axial direction of the rifle is reliably prevented. This is particularly the case since a centre line of the articulated axis of the chain link in such a case cannot lie exactly over the longitudinal axis of the firearm, but is swivelled out over the dead-centre point, which would lie exactly over the longitudinal axis of the firearm, and in particular is swivelled by an angle of ≤0°. As a result of this swivelling beyond the convergence of the axes, i.e. beyond a dead-centre point, an unintentional opening of the breech becomes even more difficult and can only be achieved by intentional manual actuation of the bolt handle.
According to a development of the invention, the breech is constituted such that the locking sleeve-bar with the fitted bolt head and at least two, preferably four clamping jaws is locked with a closing spring surrounding the locking sleeve-bar in the breech box. By means of such an embodiment of the breech, greater stability of the entire system, in particular of the unit breech box and locking sleeve-bar, is provided. Furthermore, if the spring-loaded clamping jaws are provided with a width that is enlarged compared to conventional holders, the guide length between the breech and the bolt head is enlarged at the same time, and not only is a higher stability of the overall system achieved, but also greater precision of the straight-pull repeater during shooting, since the possibilities of movement of the locking sleeve-bar in the breech box are minimised or largely prevented. The enlarged guide length also enables the use of a wider locking lever, which in turn prevents an undesired shearing of the bolt head.
According to a development of the invention, the breech is constituted such that the locking sleeve-bar encloses an angle with a longitudinal axis of the breech of ≤4°, preferably an angle in the range between 3° and 4°. Since the locking sleeve-bar encloses an angle with the longitudinal axis of the breech of ≤4°, preferably in the range between 3° and 4°, it is ensured that the displacement of the locking sleeve-bar backwards can be prevented and in particular, by means of such an embodiment, the force which is required for unintended opening of the breech is increased still further. In particular, such an embodiment thus makes it possible for the spring-loaded clamping jaws, which hold the locking sleeve-bar in the breech box, to hold the locking sleeve-bar inclined in a locked state in the interior of the breech box by an angle diverging from 0° and thus further to prevent an unintended opening of the breech. It should be stated in this connection that the ideal state, i.e. the state in which an unintended opening of the breech is prevented with certainty, would be an angle of 0°, which the locking sleeve-bar encloses with the longitudinal axis of the breech, which however would in turn mean that infinitely great forces were required for opening of the bolt holder and thus an angle is to be selected in practice which exceeds 0° as little as possible and nonetheless offers sufficient safety against unintentional opening. Merely for the sake of good order, it is stated that an angle of approximately 6° was common for example in the prior art and the experts in the field were or are of the conviction that a further reduction of the angle would make the breech unmanageable.
According to a development of the invention, the breech is constituted such that different bolt heads with different calibres from one another can be arranged in the breech box in cooperation with the locking sleeve-bar. With such an embodiment, a modular structure of the straight-pull repeater can be achieved, i.e. in particular it is possible to adapt one and the same breech box to a plurality of different calibres, whereby the locking sleeve-bar is provided with corresponding bolt heads of different calibre. It goes without saying that all the other parts of such a straight-pull repeater are constituted such that they have standardised threads, replaceable parts, such as for example a trigger, recoil plates, magazine holders or suchlike, which can be adapted to the respective calibre of the ammunition to be fired. On account of the special construction of the breech according to the invention, the overall breech can be adapted to a plurality of different calibres.
Furthermore, due to the fact that the breech box is provided with a spring-loaded push-in lock at its end incorporating the bolt head, it is ensured that the breech, in particular the locking sleeve-bar, cannot be used in the breech box without the appropriate bolt head in the breech box or conversely only a bolt head, which is correspondingly connected to the locking sleeve-bar, is used in the breech box. The spring-loaded push-in lock in this case prevents a further insertion of the sliding lock-bar or completely prevents the use of the bolt head alone, so that only correctly assembled parts of the breech can be used and a further safety factor for prevention of unintentional actuation or triggering and an incorrect assembly of the breech is thus provided.
A breech according to the present invention is particularly well suited for the use of ammunition calibres different from one another and can therefore, unlike the case with known straight-pull repeaters, be adapted to ammunition of any calibre merely by exchanging the bolt head and the associated barrel. Due to the fact that all the parts of the breech are constituted such that they can be assembled without conversion of those parts, the size of which depends on the calibre of the ammunition to be fired, such as for example the diameter of the barrel, it is surprisingly possible to provide a breech for a straight-pull repeater that is suitable for the most diverse uses. As is known, it is possible with a straight-pull repeater to provide a firing speed that almost corresponds to that of a semi-automatic weapon, but furthermore it is possible with the breech according to the present invention to provide an extremely high degree of safety despite these high possible firing speeds, since the breech is provided and secured with a plurality of safety elements against any unintended opening. Surprisingly, the breech was able to be constituted and in particular verified, despite the provision of a plurality of safety elements, that it can be adapted to the most varied ammunition calibres without cruder conversion measures and can be provided with barrels which are adapted to the given ammunition calibres, wherein it is possible, unlike with traditional straight-pull repeaters, to adapt one and the same rifle to the most diverse ammunition calibres and thus for the most diverse uses.
The invention is explained in greater detail below with the aid of examples of embodiment represented in the drawing. The latter show:
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Furthermore, striking pin spring 28 is guided and held in the interior of holding element 22 constituted elongated and surrounding the locking sleeve-bar.
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Furthermore, the breech of the straight-pull repeater can additionally comprise all the safety features which straight-pull repeaters comprise. Thus, for example, on account of the symmetrical embodiment of the entire breech, a bolt catch can be mounted both on the right and on the left and the breech can be suitably used without conversion for right-handers and left-handers.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 50118/2022 | Feb 2022 | AT | national |