Claims
- 1. A gun comprising a power-operated mechanism and a drive device operative to actuate said mechanism, the drive device comprising
- (i) a driving member,
- (ii) a driven member,
- (iii) a first element and a second element wherein the second element is movable relative to the first element between a first position at which the first and second elements abut, and a second position at which the first and second elements are spaced apart, the arrangement being such that the second element approaches and contacts the first element on returning to the first position, and
- (iv) means of storing energy derived from the coming together of the elements and of transferring the energy to the driving member thereby to drive the driven member, wherein the driving member is connected to the first element and the driven member is connected to the second element so that the driving member and the driven member are separable as the elements move between their first and second positions and re-engageable as the elements move between their second and first positions;
- wherein the respective connections between said driving member and said first element and between said driven member and said second element permit when the driving and driven members are engaged, said driving and driven members to execute a rotary motion about an essential common axis.
- 2. A gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein the means of storing energy is operative to store kinetic energy generated by the coming together of said elements and to release said energy for use when driving and driven members are fully re-engaged.
- 3. A gun as claimed in claim 2 wherein the means of storing energy includes a working fluid and compression means operative to compress the working fluid, whereby the means of storing energy is operative to store said kinetic energy in the form of pressure energy.
- 4. A gun as claimed in claim 3 wherein the compression means is operative to reset itself when the elements are separated.
- 5. A gun comprising a power-operated mechanism and a drive device operative to actuate said mechanism, the drive device comprising
- (i) a driving member,
- (ii) a driven member,
- (iii) a first element and a second element wherein the second element is moveable relative to the first element between a first position at which the first and second elements abut, and a second position at which the first and second elements are spaced apart, the arrangement being such that the second element approaches and contacts the first element on returning to the first position, and
- (iv) means of storing energy derived from the coming together of the elements and of transferring the energy to the driving member thereby to drive the driven member, wherein the driving member is connected to the first element and the driven member is connected to the second element so that the driving member and the driven member are separable as the elements move between their first and second positions and re-engageable as the elements move between their second and first position, wherein the driving member executes a rotary motion and rotation of the driving member causes an equal angular rotation of the driven member abut an essentially common axis.
- 6. A gun as claimed in claim 5 including a safety means operative to prevent rotation of the driving member until the first and second elements are in hard contact.
- 7. A gun as claimed in claim 6 wherein the safety means comprises a valve operative to prevent flow of the compressed working fluid to the hydraulic actuator until the driving and driven members are fully engaged.
- 8. A gun comprising a power-operated mechanism and a drive device operative to actuate said mechanism, the drive comprising
- (i) a driving member,
- (ii) a driven member,
- (iii) a first element and a second element wherein the second element is moveable relative to the first element between a first position at which the first and second elements abut, and a second position at which the first and second elements are spaced apart, the arrangement being such that the second element approaches and contacts the first element on returning to the first position, and
- (iv) means of storing energy derived from the coming together of the elements and of transferring the energy to the driving member thereby to drive the driven member;
- wherein the driving member executes a rotary motion and rotation of the driving member causes an equal angular rotation of the driven member about an essentially common axis;
- wherein the driving and driven members separate and re-engage along a first direction and wherein the essentially common axis lies in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction.
- 9. A gun as claimed in claim 8 including a rack and a gearwheel wherein the gearwheel is mounted coaxially fast with the driving member, is rotatable about the essentially common axis and meshes with said rack, and wherein the stored energy is transferred to the rack such that the rack is operable to move in a first sense to cause rotary motion of the gearwheel in a first rotary sense and in a second sense to cause rotary motion of said gearwheel in a second rotary sense opposite to said first rotary sense.
- 10. A gun as claimed in claim 9 wherein the gun further includes a hydraulic actuator operative to move the rack, and forward and reverse valving operative to control the flow of compressed working fluid to the hydraulic actuator and thereby to control the sense of movement of the rack.
- 11. A gun as claimed in claim 8 wherein the driving member is connected to the first element and the driven member is connected to the second element so that the driving member and the driven member are separable as the elements move between their first and second positions and re-engageable as the elements move between their second and first positions.
- 12. A gun comprising a power-operated breech mechanism and a drive device operative to actuate said breech mechanism, the drive device comprising
- (i) a driving member,
- (ii) a driven member,
- (iii) a first element and a second element wherein the second element is movable relative to the first element between a first position at which the first and second elements abut, and a second position at which the first and second elements are spaced apart, the arrangement being such that the second element approaches and contacts the first element on returning to the first position, and
- (iv) means of storing energy derived from the coming together of the elements and of transferring the energy to the driving member thereby to drive the driven member;
- wherein the driving member executes a rotary motion and rotation of the driving member causes an equal angular rotation of the driven member about an essentially common axis.
- 13. A gun as claimed in claim 12 wherein the driving and driven members each include an inner face having a concave part-circular inner portion adapted to receive said input shaft, each inner portion extending for less than half the circumference of the shaft.
- 14. A gun as claimed in claim 13 wherein adjustable bolts are provided on one of said inner faces whereby the driving and driven members are in direct, or close, contact with each other through said bolts.
- 15. A gun as claimed in claim 14 wherein the driving member is connected to the first element and the driven member is connected to the second element so that the driving member and the driven member are separable as the elements move between their first and second positions and re-engageable as the elements move between their second and first positions.
- 16. A gun as claimed in claim 13 wherein the driving member is connected to the first element and the driven member is connected to the second element so that the driving member and the driven member are separable as the elements move between their first and second positions and re-engageable as the elements move between their second and first positions.
- 17. A gun as claimed in claim 12 wherein the driving member is connected to the first element and the driven member is connected to the second element so that the driving member and the driven member are separable as the elements move between their first and second positions and re-engageable as the elements move between their second and first positions.
- 18. A gun comprising:
- (1) a barrel and breech mechanism slidably mounted in a supporting structure wherein, after firing, said barrel and breech mechanism recoil within said supporting structure before returning, under the action of a recuperation system, to a preset position relative to said supporting structure; and
- (2) a drive device comprising a driving member arranged to transmit rotary motion to a driven member, which members are engaged at said preset position but separate as said barrel and breech mechanism recoil and re-engage at the completion of the recuperation/run out motion when said barrel and breech mechanism return to said preset position, wherein said driven member is rotatably fast with a rotatable input shaft which operates the breech opening and closing mechanism; the drive device further including
- (i) an energy generation and storage system wherein a portion of the energy of the recoil, which is temporarily stored in the recuperation system and subsequently used to drive the recuperation/run out motion of said barrel and breech mechanism, is converted into more permanently stored energy for use after said run out is complete and said driving and driven members are fully reengaged at said preset position;
- (ii) a means of using said more permanently stored energy to impart rotary motion to said driving member of said device; and
- (iii) a control means able to:
- (a) control the rate of angular movement and/or angle of said rotary motion of said driving member;
- (b) control the direction of said rotary motion of said driving member;
- (c) ensure that said rotary motion does not occur prior to full engagement of said driving and driven members at said preset position;
- (d) ensure that, even when said driving and driven members are fully engaged, said rotary motion is supplied only at one or more predetermined points in the loading cycle of the gun or when specifically demanded by the operation of safety-controlled operating means; and
- (e) control the conversion of said portion of the energy of the recoil into said more permanently stored energy, the quantity of such stored energy, the operation of the system for storing such energy, and the use of such stored energy for imparting said rotary motion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/091,332 filed on Jul. 12, 1993, now abandoned.
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