Claims
- 1. In a recoil-operated gun comprising a stationary receiver having a rear end and a forward end; a bolt carrier slidable in the receiver; resilient buffer means located at the rear end of the receiver to intercept the bolt carrier as said carrier nears the end of its recoil movement; a bolt mounted on the carrier; said bolt having a front face adapted to seat against the base of a cartridge; a cartridge extractor claw swingably mounted near the front end of the bolt to engage the upper side edge of a cartridge seated on the bolt front face; a cartridge ejector rod slidably mounted on the bolt below the extractor claw to engage the cartridge base near its lower edge; said resilient buffer means including a plunger having a front face located in the path of the bolt carrier; said ejector rod being oriented so that its rear end projects rearwardly beyond the bolt carrier as the carrier nears the front face of the plunger; and manually-controllable charging means for drawing the bolt carrier rearwardly to cause the ejector rod to apply a striking force to the cartridge base and thereby eject the cartridge upwardly away from the bolt:
- the improvement comprising mechanism response to motion of the charging means for increasing the striking force of the ejector rod; said mechanism comprising a piston slidably mounted alongside the receiver for movement parallel to the path taken by the bolt carrier; an ejector rod striker arm extending from the piston into a slot formed in the front face of the aforementioned plunger; spring means biasing the piston in a forward direction; a latch normally preventing the piston from advancing beyond a position wherein the striker arm surface is in the plane of the plunger front face; and means responsive to actuation of the charging mechanism for retracting the latch, whereby the piston is then spring-urged forwardly so that the striker arm applies a hammer force to the ejector rod.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1: the latch-retracting means being set to release the piston just prior to the instant when the rearwardly-moving ejector rod reaches the striker arm.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1: the charging means comprising a rotary shaft extending transversely through the receiver near its rear end; the latch-retracting means comprising a push rod engaged with the latch, and gear means driven by the shaft for moving said push rod in proportion to the shaft rotation.
- 4. The improvement of claim 3 wherein the gear means comprises a first bevel gear carried by the shaft, a second bevel gear meshed with the first gear, and a threaded connection between the push rod and second bevel gear.
- 5. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the ejector rod striker arm is configured to apply a hammer force exclusively to the ejector rod without making contact with the bolt carrier.
- 6. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the free end of the ejector rod striker arm projects forwardly from the general plane of the striker arm, whereby the striker arm applies a hammer force exclusively to the ejector rod prior to contact with the bolt carrier.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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