Claims
- 1. A breech/receiver assembly for automatic cannon having a barrel comprising:
- a receiver having trunion means for pivotally supporting the receiver in a gun mount;
- a breech having means defining a first aperture therein for receiving a chamber and a second aperture therein, communicating with said first aperture and adapted for receiving the barrel at an outside end thereof, said breech being slidably mounted within the receiver;
- a chamber having means defining an opening therethrough sized for accepting ammunition, said chamber being mounted within the breech first aperture for rotational movement about a chamber axis from a first position in which the opening therein is aligned with the breech second aperture and barrel and a second position in which the opening therein is disposed at an angle with said breech second aperture and aligned for simultaneously accepting ammunition from a point outside the breech and ejecting ammunition casings therefrom, said chamber axis being coaxial with said trunion means when the chamber aperture is aligned with the breech first aperture and the breech is in battery position;
- combination recoil and counterrecoil buffer means disposed within said breech block for buffering barrel recoil and counterrecoil forces as the breech slides within the receiver;
- means for controlling the rotational movement of the chamber to enable the chamber to align with a fixed aperture feeder assembly independent of the elevation angle of the breech/receiver assembly, said means for controlling the rotational movement of the chamber including a stop fixed to a nonmoving portion of the automatic cannon,
- and a double acting hydraulic cylinder means disposed in an operative relationship between the cylinder and the receiver for rotation of the chamber from an open to a closed position and including means for disconnecting said cylinder means from the chamber upon recoil sliding movement of the breech block within the receiver.
- 2. The breech/receiver assembly of claim 1 further including latch means for locking the chamber within the breech to prevent rotation thereof during recoil and counterrecoil of the breech.
- 3. The breech/receiver assembly of claim 2 wherein the hydraulic cylinder means includes piston means for both unlocking the latch means to enable rotation of the chamber when the chamber is in a battery position and, for rotating the chamber.
- 4. A breech/receiver assembly for automatic cannon having a barrel, comprising:
- a receiver having trunion means for pivotally supporting the receiver in a gun mount;
- a breech having means defining a first aperture therein for receiving a chamber and a second aperture therein, communicating with said first aperture and adapted for receiving the barrel at an outside end thereof, said breech being slidably mounted within the receiver;
- a chamber having means defining an opening therethrough sized for accepting ammunition, said chamber being mounted within the breech first aperture for rotational movement about a chamber axis from a first position in which the opening therein is aligned with the breech second aperture and barrel and a second position in which the opening therein is aligned for simultaneously accepting ammunition from a point outside the breech and ejecting ammunition casings therefrom, said chamber axis being coaxial with said trunion means when the chamber aperture is aligned with the breech first aperture and the breech is in battery position;
- means for controlling the rotational movement of the chamber to enable the chamber to align with a fixed aperture feeder assembly independent of the elevation angle of the breech/receiver assembly, said last mentioned means including a stop fixed to a non-moving portion of the automatic cannon and a double acting hydraulic cylinder means disposed in an operative relationship between the cylinder and the receiver for rotation of the chamber from an open to a closed position upon recoil sliding movement of the breech within the receiver;
- latch means for locking the chambers within the breech to prevent rotation thereof during recoil and counterrecoil of the breech, said hydraulic cylinder means including piston means for both unlocking the latch means to enable rotation of the chamber when the chamber is in a battery position and, for rotating the chamber, said latch means being further operative for linking the piston means to the chamber for rotation, and unlinking the piston means after rotation of the chamber to a battery position, to enable the breech to recoil and counterrecoil free from the piston means and hydraulic cylinder means; and,
- combination recoil and counterrecoil buffer means disposed within said breech for buffering barrel recoil and counterrecoil forces as the breech slides within the receiver.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DAAK10-78-C-0026 awarded by the United States Department of Defense. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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