The invention relates to firearms, and more particularly, to breech blocks for repeating firearms.
DE 196 08 872 C1 discloses a breech block for firearms, particularly for repeating firearms, with a cartridge chamber, an external case and a bolt accommodated therein, wherein the bolt features a breech head in the region facing the cartridge chamber and a control piece is arranged within the bolt such that the breech head is unlocked during a backward motion and locked during a forward motion of the bolt lever. However, the breech head is not rotatably mounted in this known breech block. The lock is realized by means of locking elements in the form of balls that are pressed outward against the inner wall of the breech case by a beveled front end face of the control piece during its forward displacement. Although the bolt lever of this firearm has an advantageous rear position, the lock realized by means of the aforementioned balls proved disadvantageous in practical applications.
EP 0 784 194 A2 describes a straight-pull breech block for a firearm, in which the breech head is rotatably mounted about its own axis in a bolt and fixed with respect to its axial motion relative to the bolt by means of a shoulder. A control sleeve features on its front side a control pin, the surface of which is in contact with a control groove. In this firearm, the bolt handle is located on the front end of the breech block for construction-related reasons. This front position of the bolt handle complicates the handling and the fast function of the weapon.
DE 43 05 700 C1 likewise discloses a breech block for a firearm, in which the straight-pull lever is located directly above the trigger and can be conveniently handled due to this position. In this case, however, the lock is realized by means of an expandable sleeve that is not always reliable.
In all three above-described solutions, the control pieces of the respective breech blocks only have a comparatively short stroke that is defined by the position of the lever axis and the contact point with the control piece. The stroke only amounts to approximately 8-10 mm such that the lock can only be realized with an expandable sleeve, balls or a limited rotation by an angle, for example, of up to approximately 20°.
What is needed, therefore, is a breech block, particularly a straight-pull breech block for a firearm, which has a simple design, can be disassembled without tools, and ensures secure locking by means of a rotatable breech head.
The present invention relates to a breech block for firearms, particularly for repeating firearms, comprising a cartridge chamber, an external case and a bolt accommodated therein, wherein the bolt features a breech head in the region facing the cartridge chamber and a control piece is arranged within the bolt such that it can be axially displaced relative to the bolt and relative to the breech head, with said breech block furthermore comprising a bolt lever that is connected to the control piece such that the breech head is unlocked during a backward motion and locked during a forward motion of the bolt lever, wherein the bolt lever is pivotably mounted in the rear end region of the case and the bolt lever can be pivoted about an axis that extends eccentric to the longitudinal axis of the bolt.
The present invention is based on the objective of making available a breech block, particularly a straight-pull breech block for a firearm with the initially cited characteristics, which has a simple design, can be disassembled without tools and ensures secure locking by means of a rotatable breech head.
According to the invention, the control piece is connected to the bolt lever by means of an intermediate piece, which protrudes radially outward from the bolt, that the breech head is mounted in the bolt such that it is rotatable about its axis, and that the breech head is rotated by axially displacing the control piece.
In the breech block for firearms known from DE 196 08 872 C1, the breech head is not rotatable. The prior art indeed discloses straight-pull breech blocks for firearms, in which the breech head is mounted in a bolt such that it is rotatable about its own axis, for example, as described in aforementioned EP 0 784 194 A2. In these known breech blocks, however, only a comparatively small rotational angle is achieved for various construction-related reasons.
In the inventive solution, in contrast, the control piece is connected to the bolt lever by means of an intermediate piece. Since the pivoting axis of the bolt lever is arranged eccentric (referred to the longitudinal axis of the bolt) and the intermediate piece, on which the bolt lever engages, can be arranged on the side of the weapon lying opposite of the pivoting axis of the bolt lever and thereby still lies radially outward, the contact point of the bolt lever on the intermediate piece is also spaced apart from the pivoting axis of the bolt lever by comparatively large distance such that a long longitudinal stroke of the intermediate piece and therefore of the control piece is achieved during the pivoting motion of the bolt lever. This comparatively long longitudinal stroke of the control piece is then converted into a rotational motion of the breech head by a correspondingly large angle such that the breech head is securely locked.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the intermediate piece is guided in at least one groove or recess in the wall of the case such that it can be displaced in the longitudinal direction. In this way, the intermediate piece is additionally guided and can be arranged so far radially outward that it not only extends radially outward beyond the bolt, but also at least partially beyond the case.
According to a preferred enhancement of the invention, the intermediate piece is also guided in an oblong hole of the bolt such that it can be displaced in the longitudinal direction.
According to a preferred enhancement of the invention, the bolt lever is pivotably connected to the intermediate piece by means of an axle element, the axis of which extends parallel to the pivoting axis of the bolt lever, wherein the axle element is in a top view arranged radially outside of the alignment of the bolt. Consequently, the axle element is spaced apart from the pivoting axis of the bolt lever by a comparatively large distance (in the transverse direction of the weapon) such that a long pivoting path is achieved when the bolt lever is actuated and the intermediate piece therefore is displaced over a long distance when the bolt lever is pulled back. This in turn leads to a long longitudinal stroke of the control piece and therefore to a large rotational angle of the breech head.
According to a preferred enhancement of the invention, a locking pin is laterally arranged on the radially outer side of the bolt approximately in its rear end region and cooperates with a spring-loaded rocker, wherein the rocker and the locking pin are released by the case when the bolt lever is pulled back and the locking pin then engages into a corresponding recess of the control piece such that its axial motion is blocked.
According to a preferred enhancement of the invention, a control pin, which approximately protrudes radially outward, is located in the front region of the control piece and engages into a control groove in a section of the breech head that concentrically accommodates the front region of the control piece.
According to a preferred enhancement of the invention, the intermediate piece is connected to the control piece by providing the intermediate piece with an extension or a tab that protrudes radially inward and thereby engages into a radial bore in the control piece.
According to a preferred enhancement of the invention, the axle pin, which serves as pivoting axis for the bolt lever, is mounted such that it can be pressed in in its axial direction, wherein the bolt lever is released by pressing in the axle pin and the firing pin assembly can be removed axially rearward.
According to a preferred enhancement of the invention, the axle element, by means of which the bolt lever is pivotably connected to the intermediate piece, engages into a transverse groove on the underside of the intermediate piece.
According to a preferred enhancement of the invention, the intermediate piece features on its upper side a groove, by means of which it is displaceably guided relative to a widened rear part of the bolt when the bolt lever is actuated in order to carry out a pivoting motion of the bolt lever.
The features and advantages described herein are not all-inclusive and, in particular, many additional features and advantages will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the drawings, specification, and claims. Moreover, it should be noted that the language used in the specification has been principally selected for readability and instructional purposes, and not to limit the scope of the inventive subject matter.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described in greater detail below with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
The basic design of the inventive breech block is initially described with reference to
The breech head 2 is fixed with respect to its axial motion relative to the bolt 3 by means of the shoulder 10. A control piece 4 is provided and mounted in the breech head 2 and in the case 3 in an axially displaceable fashion. In its front end region, the control piece 4 features a control pin 12, which extends radially outward and the surface of which is in contact with the control groove 11 of the breech head 2 (see also
The intermediate piece 17 is mounted in the bolt 3 in an axially displaceable fashion and connected to the control piece 4 by means of the tab 18 (see
A locking pin 21 with a spring-loaded rocker 22 is arranged on the rear end of the bolt 3, namely on the side of the bolt 3 that lies diametrically opposite of the intermediate piece 17 (see
The function of the inventive breech block is described in greater detail below. During the motion of the breech block into the locked and cut-off position illustrated in
The rocker 22 and therefore the locking pin 22 are released from the case 1 as the bolt lever 6 is pulled back further (see
When the bolt lever 6 and the breech head 2 are fixed in the unlocked position, the breech block can slide in an unobstructed fashion in order to thereby carry out the repeating process.
When the breech block is closed (
The control piece 4 is pushed forward by the closing spring 9 such that the closing process is simplified and the breech head 2 is held in the locked position (see
The front views according to
Following are descriptive names associated with the corresponding item numbers as indicated in the accompanying drawings.
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The present invention is a breech block for firearms, particularly for repeating firearms, comprising a cartridge chamber, an external case (1) and a bolt (3) accommodated therein, wherein the bolt (3) features a breech head (2) in the region facing the cartridge chamber and a control piece (4) is arranged within the bolt (3) such that it can be axially displaced relative to the bolt (3) and relative to the breech head (2), with said breech block furthermore comprising a bolt lever (6) that is connected to the control piece (4) such that the breech head (2) is unlocked during a backward motion and locked during a forward motion of the bolt lever (6), and wherein the bolt lever (6) is pivotably mounted in the rear end region of the case (1) and the bolt lever can be pivoted about an axis that extends eccentric to the longitudinal axis of the bolt (3), characterized in that the control piece (4) is connected to the bolt lever (6) by means of an intermediate piece (17), which protrudes radially outward from the bolt, in that the breech head (2) is mounted in the bolt (3) such that it is rotatable about its axis (13), and in that the breech head (2) is rotated by axially displacing the control piece (4).
In embodiments, the intermediate piece is guided in at least one groove or recess in the wall of the case (1) such that it can be displaced in the longitudinal direction. And in some of these embodiments the intermediate piece (17) features on its upper side a groove (26), by means of which it is displaceably guided relative to a widened rear part of the bolt (3) when the bolt lever is actuated in order to carry out a pivoting motion of the bolt lever (6).
In embodiments, the intermediate piece (17) is guided in an oblong hole (24) of the bolt (3) such that it can be displaced in the longitudinal direction.
In various embodiments, the bolt lever (6) is pivotably connected to the intermediate piece by means of an axle element (20), the axis of which extends parallel to the pivoting axis (16) of the bolt lever (6), wherein the axle element (20) is in a top view arranged radially outside of the alignment of the bolt. In some of these embodiments, the axle pin (16) is mounted such that it can be pressed in in its axial direction, wherein the bolt lever (6) is released by pressing in the axle pin and the firing pin assembly can be removed axially rearward. In other of these embodiments, the axle element (20), by means of which the bolt lever (6) is pivotably connected to the intermediate piece (17), engages into a transverse groove (19) on the underside of the intermediate piece (17).
In certain embodiments, a locking pin (21) is laterally arranged on the radially outer side of the bolt (3) approximately in its rear end region and cooperates with a spring-loaded rocker (22), wherein the rocker (22) and the locking pin (21) are released by the case (1) when the bolt lever (6) is pulled back and the locking pin (21) then engages into a corresponding recess (23) of the control piece (4) such that its axial motion is blocked.
In embodiments, a control pin (12), which approximately protrudes radially outward, is located in the front region of the control piece (4) and engages into a control groove (11) in a section of the breech head (2) that concentrically accommodates the front region of the control piece (4).
And in various embodiments the intermediate piece (17) is connected to the control piece (4) by providing the intermediate piece with an extension or a tab (18) that protrudes radially inward and thereby engages into a radial bore (25) in the control piece (4).
The foregoing description of the embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. Each and every page of this submission, and all contents thereon, however characterized, identified, or numbered, is considered a substantive part of this application for all purposes, irrespective of form or placement within the application.
The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein and is not inherently necessary. However, this specification is not intended to be exhaustive. Although the present application is shown in a limited number of forms, the scope of the invention is not limited to just these forms, but is amenable to various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof. One of ordinary skill in the art should appreciate after learning the teachings related to the claimed subject matter contained in the foregoing description that many modifications and variations are possible in light of this disclosure. Accordingly, the claimed subject matter includes any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof, unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. In particular, the limitations presented in dependent claims below can be combined with their corresponding independent claims in any number and in any order without departing from the scope of this disclosure, unless the dependent claims are logically incompatible with each other.
The characteristics disclosed in the dependent claims below concern preferred enhancements of the inventive solution. Other advantages of the invention can be gathered from the detailed description that appears above.
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