The invention relates to a transfer device for pushing a projectile into the barrel of a weapon along a transfer trough that is located behind the barrel at least during the transfer and positioned substantially parallel to the barrel, the transfer device having an elongate power transmission element that during the transfer of the projectile moves at least along part of its length substantially parallel to the transfer trough toward the barrel of the weapon, and at least one transfer element that under the influence of the moving power transmission element pushes the projectile from behind toward the barrel of the weapon.
In various medium-heavy or heavy weapons or cannons and mortars, transferring the projectile to the barrel of the weapon is difficult. Especially handling heavy projectiles manually is both slow and dangerous. The aim is more and more to use semi-automatic or automatic operation, in which the projectiles are stored in different cartridges and moved from the cartridges with separate transfer equipment to the orifice of the barrel of the weapon, from where they are then transferred mechanically by pushing with a transfer device into the barrel. Devices of this type are known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,481,862, for instance.
During firing, the barrel of a weapon usually moves backward due to recoil, and this matter needs to be taken into consideration when designing the transfer equipment, its position and operation. Further, the breech mechanism, with which the back end of the barrel is closed during firing, requires its own space, and transfer devices need to be able to transfer the projectile at one go sufficiently far into the cartridge housing.
There are also risks involved in handling projectiles and, therefore, a projectile must not be rattled or subjected to very sudden accelerations.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a transfer device with which the transfer of a projectile, after it is brought behind the barrel of a weapon in a coaxial position with the barrel, is efficient and smooth and takes place with a substantially even movement without sudden stops or accelerations during the transfer movement.
The transfer device of the invention is characterised in that it has two turning wheels at a distance from each other, that the power transmission element is a flexible element forming a closed loop and mounted to run around the turning wheels, that it has two transfer elements mounted to push a projectile in consecutive steps toward the barrel of a weapon, that the power transmission element has two connecting elements at a distance from each other, which alternately engage to move first the first transfer element and then the second transfer element, that the first transfer element is always in a position in which it extends behind the projectile and moves it first a part of the way, while the second transfer element is in a position in which it is at the side of the projectile and disengaged from the power transmission element, that when the first transfer element is in the predefined position, the second transfer element engages the power transmission element and turns behind the projectile, that after this the first transfer element decelerates and the second transfer element continues to push the projectile into the barrel of the weapon after the pushing movement of the first transfer element ends.
An essential idea of the invention is that to achieve a sufficient transfer distance, the projectile is moved by two transfer elements operated with an endless power transmission element so that the first transfer element moves the projectile a part of the way and the second transfer element pushes the projectile the rest of the transfer distance. A further essential idea of the invention is that the transfer elements engage to push the projectile so that the second transfer element starts to push the projectile from behind before the first transfer element stops moving the projectile, in which case the change of transfer element does not substantially cause any stops or decelerations or accelerations for the projectile during the transfer movement.
The invention provides the advantage that the projectile is moved from its initial position to the barrel of the weapon substantially evenly and smoothly, and the transfer equipment can also be made reasonably short with respect to the required transfer distance. A further advantage of the invention is that it is relatively simple to implement and very reliable to operate.
The invention is described in more detail in the attached drawings, in which
a and 2b are schematic views of the transfer device and the position of the transfer elements in the loading situation of
a to 3b are schematic views of a second embodiment of the transfer device of the invention before the projectile is transferred into the barrel of the weapon, and, correspondingly, the projectile after it is in place in the barrel of the weapon.
a is a partly cross-sectional schematic view of the end of a barrel 1 of a weapon, where the breech mechanism is. Weapons of this type may be either cannons or mortars of different calibre. By way of example, grooves are marked at the furthest end of the barrel 1 to show the position of a housing 1a of the breech block (not shown) relative to the barrel 1. Several different breech mechanisms and types are used in different weapons. It is not necessary to describe them separately herein, because they are known per se to a person skilled in the art and not essential per se for this invention. Around the barrel 1, several weapons have a cradle 1b, and the barrel 1 can move in a manner known per se in its longitudinal direction backward due to recoil from firing, and return by means of separate known returning devices (not shown) back to its firing position. Further,
The transfer device 4 further has a second transfer element 10 with a slot-like connection part 10a at one end, i.e. in the solution of
A second connection element 11 is connected to the power transmission element 7, in this case, it is by way of example a pin transverse to the longitudinal direction of the power transmission element 7 and, when the power transmission element moves in the direction of arrow A, it initially moves in the opposite direction with the power transmission element 7 and, when turning around the turning wheel 6, it settles into the slot of the connection part 10a and then starts to move the second transfer element 10 to the direction of arrow A.
b shows a situation, in which the projectile 3 has been moved toward the barrel 1 of the weapon part of the way. In this situation, the first transfer element 8 still moves with the power transmission element 7 at the same speed and pushes the projectile toward the barrel 1. The second transfer element 10 has correspondingly turned behind the back part of the projectile 3 and also moves at the same speed with the power transmission element 7. Now the speed of the first transfer element 8 begins to slow, because the movement speed component of the power transmission element 7 in the direction of arrow A begins to decrease as the power transmission element turns upward along the circumference of the turning wheel 5. At the same time as the transfer element 8 begins to fall behind the projectile, the second transfer element 10 moves at the same speed with the power transmission element 7 and continues to push the projectile 3 toward the barrel 1 of the weapon without any substantial speed change, deceleration or acceleration in the movement of the projectile when the transfer element changes, and the connection from the action of the first transfer element to the action of the second transfer element is smooth.
In the situation of
In the situation of
In an embodiment of the invention according to
a is a view of the transfer device and projectile in a situation corresponding to
a shows, the second transfer element 10 is turned above the projectile 3, and the pulling part 8a of the first transfer element 8 extends behind the projectile 3 so that it can push the projectile 3.
a and 3b are schematic views of another embodiment of the transfer device of the invention. The starting point in this embodiment is that the transfer device 4 is separately turned or moved in transverse direction to the barrel 1 into the projectile transfer position, when the projectile is transferred to the barrel of the weapon, and, correspondingly, after the transfer, it is moved away from behind the barrel of the weapon. The recoil movement of the barrel then need not be taken into account, and the length of the transfer device 4 and its transfer elements can be dimensioned differently so that the total length becomes smaller than in the embodiment shown in
The turning of the second transfer element 10 in the initial position, i.e. the situation shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
20055067 | Feb 2005 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
PCT/FI06/50064 | 2/14/2006 | WO | 00 | 7/23/2007 |