Claims
- 1. A dual-rate firing mechanism for an automatic weapon of the type having a bolt driven in a recoil action and returned in a counter recoil action, comprising:
- means for storing energy of said bolt during said recoil action and for returning at least part of the stored energy to said bolt during said counter recoil action,
- said means for storing energy including a recoil spring having first and second ends and a spring constant, means for applying kinetic energy of said bolt to said first end, and means for holding said second end stationary whereby said kinetic energy is transformed into spring potential energy in said recoil spring,
- said means for holding said second end stationary including a mass in abutment with said second end and a sear effective to substantially latch said mass against displacement while said kinetic energy is being transformed,
- means for selectively dissipating a portion of the stored energy during said said recoil action whereby less than substantially all of said stored energy remains for return to said bolt during said counter recoil action,
- said means for selectively dissipating including a positioning spring having a second spring constant effective to urge said mass in a direction opposite to the direction of applying said kinetic energy to said recoil spring, and means for releasing said mass from latching by said sear after a predetermined amount of said kinetic energy is transformed in said recoil spring whereby a portion of the stored kinetic energy is dissipated in moving said mass against said positioning spring.
- 2. A dual-rate firing mechanism according to claim 1; wherein said spring constant of said recoil spring and said second spring constant of said positioning spring are different.
- 3. A dual-rate firing mechanism for an automatic weapon comprising:
- a housing having first and second ends;
- an abutment at said first end of said housing;
- a plunger protruding from said second end of said housing;
- a bolt to which kinetic energy is imparted by firing said automatic weapon, said kinetic energy being effective to impact said bolt upon said plunger and to tend to drive said plunger into said housing;
- a recoil spring in said housing having a first end in abutment with said plunger;
- a positioning spring having a first end in contact with said abutment;
- a second end of said recoil spring and a second end of said positioning spring being mutually opposed;
- said recoil spring and said positioning spring being normally equally preloaded by the opposition therebetween;
- a sear having first and second positions;
- said sear being effective when in its first position to hold said second end of said recoil spring stationary during at least part of driving said plunger by said bolt whereby said kinetic energy of said bolt is transformed into spring potential energy of said recoil spring;
- said sear being effective when in its second position to release said second end of said recoil spring whereby equilibrium between opposing forces in said recoil spring and said positioning spring is attained; and
- means for moving said sear from its first position to its second position at a predetermined time after said bolt begins driving said plunger.
- 4. A dual-rate firing mechanism according to claim 3; further comprising:
- a free mass interposed between said second ends of said recoil and positioning springs; and
- said sear being effective in its first position to latch said mass in a substantially fixed position against urging by said recoil spring and effective in its second position to release said mass to permit it and said recoil and positioning springs to move toward equilibrium.
- 5. A dual-rate firing mechanism according to claim 4; wherein said mass is a disc interposed between said second ends of said recoil and positioning springs, said sear includes an abutment surface insertable from a perimeter of said disc in said first position to prevent substantial motion of said disc, cam means connected to said sear, actuating means moving with said bolt and effective to contact said cam means and move said sear from said first to said second position, and means for selectively adjusting said cam means for preventing contact between said actuating means and said cam means.
- 6. A dual-rate firing mechanism according to claim 4; further comprising:
- said mass is an annular mass having a central opening therein;
- at least said positioning spring is a coil spring;
- a sear affixed at a first end to said abutment and passing axially within said positioning spring;
- said sear being pivotally attached to a second end of said sear support;
- said first and second positions of said sear being first and second pivotal positions;
- means for normally urging said sear into said first pivotal position;
- a cam surface on said sear protruding through said central opening;
- an actuating cam disposed to move with said plunger;
- an actuating surface on said actuating cam;
- means for selectively axially affixing said actuating cam at first and second axial positions with respect to said plunger;
- said actuating surface contacting said cam surface and being effective to pivot said sear to said second pivotal position at said predetermined time when said actuating cam is in its first axial position; and
- said actuating surface being incapable of contacting said cam surface when said actuating cam is in its second axial position.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalties thereon.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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2389095 |
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Nov 1945 |
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