Claims
- 1. A recoil control device for use in a firearm, comprising:
a bolt head configured to alternate between a forward position and a rearward position in response to the firing of one or more cartridges; and an inertia block connected to the bolt head such that said bolt head imparts an impulse to the inertia block as it alternates between the forward position and the rearward position, the movement of the inertia block having a component lateral to or perpendicular to the firing axis of the barrel of the firearm, whereby the reactive recoil forces are substantially reduced.
- 2. The recoil control device of claim 1, wherein the bolt head is connected to the inertia block by a linkage.
- 3. The recoil control device of claim 1, wherein the linkage comprises a pin rod with a first end connected to the bolt head by a first spindle with a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the axis of the gun barrel, and a second end, opposite said first end, said second end connected to the inertia block by a second spindle with a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the axis of the gun barrel such that the impulse can be transmitted from the bolt head to the inertia block via the pin rod.
- 4. The recoil control device of claim 1, wherein the bolt head comprises a first leading surface sloped to make contact with a second sloped surface on the inertia block in order to transmit said impulse.
- 5. The recoil control device of claim 1, further comprising a triggering mechanism for selectively imparting a return impulse to the bolt head to cause it to return to the forward position, thereby enabling precise, efficient control of the firing rate.
- 6. The recoil control device of claim 5, wherein the return impulse is selected from an electromechanical impulse and an electropneumatic impulse.
- 7. The recoil control device of claim 5, wherein the triggering mechanism prevents the bolt head from traveling past the rearward position.
- 8. The recoil control device of claim 1, further comprising a recovery mechanism for countering the movement of the inertia block.
- 9. The recoil control device of claim 8, wherein the recovery mechanism comprises a spring.
- 10. The recoil control device of claim 8, further comprising a triggering mechanism for selectively imparting a return impulse to the bolt head that permits the recovery mechanism to return the bolt head to the forward position, thereby enabling precise, efficient control of the firing rate.
- 11. The recoil control device of claim 10, wherein the triggering mechanism prevents the bolt head from traveling past the rearward position.
- 12. A recoil control device for use in a semiautomatic or automatic firearm, said device comprising:
a mobile breech comprising a bolt head and an inertia block; the bolt head configured to alternate between a forward position and a rearward position in response to the percussion of one or more cartridges, the bolt head comprising a first leading surface sloped to make contact with a-second sloped surface on the inertia block in order to transmit an impulse to the inertia block as it alternates between the forward position and the rearward position, whereby the reactive recoil forces are substantially reduced.
- 13. The recoil control device of claim 12, further comprising a triggering mechanism for selectively imparting a return impulse to the bolt head to cause it to return to the forward position, thereby enabling precise, efficient control of the firing rate.
- 14. The recoil control device of claim 12, wherein the triggering mechanism prevents the bolt head from traveling past the rearward position.
- 15. The recoil control device of claim 12, wherein the bolt head is connected to the inertia block by a linkage.
- 16. The recoil control device of claim 15, wherein the linkage comprises a pin rod with a first end connected to the bolt head by a first spindle with a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the axis of the gun barrel, and a second end, opposite said first end, said second end connected to the inertia block by a second spindle with a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the axis of the gun barrel.
- 17. The recoil control device of claim 16, wherein the spindle linking the pin rod and the inertia block is housed between them, the pin rod having play in the longitudinal direction, said play enabling said mobile breech to be in extended configuration or in compact configuration, said play being sufficient to bring said first leading sloped surface on the bolt head in abutment with said second sloped surface on the inertia block whereby the mobile breech is placed in compact configuration.
- 18. The recoil control device of claim 17, wherein the pin rod presents a barrier corresponding to a ridge of the inertia block to maintain the mobile breech in extended configuration.
- 19. The recoil control device of claim 12, further comprising a bolt head guide, fixed in relation to the axis of the gun barrel and arranged such that the initial displacement of the bolt head from the forward position to the rearward position is executed in line with the axis of the gun barrel; and further comprising an inertia block guide fixed in relation to the axis of the gun barrel and arranged to guide the inertia block such that the movement of the inertia block responsive to the impulse comprises a component perpendicular to the axis of the gun barrel.
- 20. The recoil control device of claim 19, wherein the inertia block guide comprises a ramp sloped relative to the axis of the gun barrel.
- 21. The recoil control device of claim 12, further comprising a recovery mechanism for countering the movement of the inertia block.
- 22. The recoil control device of claim 21, wherein the recovery mechanism comprises a spring.
- 23. The recoil control device of claim 21, wherein movement of the inertia block is guided by a ramp arranged at a slope in relation to the gun barrel.
- 24. A frameless heavy weapon comprising:
a bolt head configured to alternate between a forward position and a rearward position in response to the percussion of one or more cartridges; a first inertia block connected to the bolt head so that said bolt head imparts a first impulse to the first inertia block as the bolt head alternates between the forward position and the rearward position, the first impulse having a component perpendicular to the firing axis of the barrel of the firearm; and a second inertia block connected to the bolt head so that said bolt head imparts a second impulse to the second inertia block as the bolt head alternates between the forward position and the rearward position, the second impulse having a component perpendicular to the firing axis of the barrel of the firearm; wherein the first inertia block and the second inertia block are synchronized such that the perpendicular component of the momentum of the first inertia block substantially offsets the perpendicular component of momentum of the second inertia block such that the weapon is not agitated thereby.
- 25. The frameless heavy weapon of claim 24, further comprising a first recovery mechanism for countering the movement of the first inertia block, and further comprising a second recovery mechanism for countering the movement of the second inertia block.
- 26. The frameless heavy weapon of claim 25, wherein the first recovery mechanism and the second recovery mechanism comprise a common spring.
- 27. The frameless heavy weapon of claim 26, further comprising a triggering mechanism for selectively imparting a return impulse to the bolt head that permits the first recovery mechanism and the second recovery mechanism to return the first inertia block, the second inertia block, and the bolt head to the forward position, thereby enabling precise, efficient control of the firing rate.
- 28. The frameless heavy weapon of claim 27, wherein the triggering mechanism prevents the bolt head from traveling past the rearward position.
- 29. The frameless heavy weapon of claim 27, wherein the return impulse is selected from an electromechanical impulse and an electropneumatic impulse.
- 30. A firearm with a plurality of barrels, comprising:
a first bolt head associated with a first barrel configured to alternate between a first forward position and a first rearward position in response to the percussion of a first one or more cartridges; a second bolt head associated with a second barrel configured to alternate between a second forward position and a second rearward position in response to the percussion of a second one or more cartridges; a first inertia block connected to at least one of the first and second bolt heads such that said at least one bolt head imparts a first impulse to the first inertia block as it alternates between the first forward position and the first rearward position, the first impulse having a component perpendicular to the firing axis of the first barrel of the firearm; and a second inertia block connected to at least one of the first and second bolt heads such that said at least one bolt head imparts a second impulse to the inertia block as it alternates between the forward position and the rearward position, the second impulse having a component perpendicular to the firing axis of the second barrel of the firearm.
- 31. The firearm of claim 30, further comprising a first recovery mechanism for countering movement of the first inertia block; and further comprising a second recovery mechanism for countering movement of the second inertia block.
- 32. The firearm of claim 31, wherein the first recovery mechanism and the second recovery mechanism comprise a spring.
- 33. The firearm of claim 31, further comprising a triggering mechanism for selectively imparting a first return impulse to the at least one of the first and second bolt heads that permits the first recovery mechanism to return the first bolt head to the first forward position and the second recovery mechanism to return the second bolt head to the second forward position, thereby enabling precise, efficient control of the firing rate through the first barrel;
- 34. The firearm of claim 33, wherein the triggering mechanism prevents the first bolt head from traveling past the rearward position.
- 35. The firearm of claim 33, wherein the triggering mechanism prevents the second bolt head from traveling past the rearward position.
- 36. The firearm of claim 30, wherein the firing rate through the first and second barrels are synchronized.
- 37. The firearm of claim 30, wherein the first bolt head and the second bolt head are connected such that a single dud round in one of the plurality of barrels can be automatically ejected and fresh rounds chambered in each of the plurality of barrels using the recoil forces generated by the percussion of at least one good round in at least one of the plurality of barrels.
- 38. A method for controlling the recoil in a semiautomatic or automatic firearm, said method comprising:
firing a projectile that generates recoil forces; and transferring at least a portion of the recoil forces to an inertia block, whereby the inertia block is imparted with a momentum component perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the barrel; whereby the reactive jerking of the firearm in response to the recoil forces is reduced.
- 39. A recoil control device for use in a semiautomatic or automatic firearm, said device comprising: p1 Atty Docket: 81005-0006 a recoil transfer mechanism for transferring recoil forces in a direction other than along the axis of the barrel of the gun; and an inertia block for receiving at least a portion of recoil forces and directing said recoil forces in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the barrel of the firearm, wherein the recoil transfer mechanism comprises a gas injection system for imparting momentum to the inertia block.
- 40. The recoil control device of claim 39, wherein the recoil transfer mechanism comprises a bolt head linked to the inertia block and configured to impart an impulse to the inertia block as it alternates between a forward position and a rearward position, the impulse having a component perpendicular to the firing axis of the barrel of the firearm.
- 41. A method of making a recoil control system as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
providing a bolt head configured to alternate between a forward position and a rearward position in response to the percussion of one or more cartridges; providing an inertia block; and connecting the inertia block to the bolt head such that the bolt head imparts an impulse to the inertia block as it alternates between the forward position and the rearward position, the impulse having a component perpendicular to the firing axis of the barrel of the firearm.
- 42. The method of claim 41, wherein the step of connecting the inertia block to the bolt head further comprises: connecting a pin rod to the bolt head by a first spindle with a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the axis of the gun barrel, the first spindle located proximate a first end of the pin rod; and
Atty Docket: 81005-0006 connecting the pin rod to the inertia block by a second spindle with a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the axis of the gun barrel located proximate a second end of the pin rod, opposite said first end, such that the impulse can be transmitted from the bolt head to the inertia block via the pin rod.
- 43. A method of making a recoil control device as claimed in claim 12 comprising: providing a bolt head configured to alternate between a forward position and a rearward position in response to the percussion of one or more cartridges; providing a slider configured to receive an impulse from the bolt head and to move in a direction other than along the axis of the barrel as the bolt head alternates between the forward position and the rearward position; and connecting the bolt head to the slider to permit the impulse to be transferred from the bolt head to the slider.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein the step of connecting the bolt head to the slider further comprises: providing a spindle; aligning the spindle perpendicular to the axis of the gun barrel; providing the slider with an oblique slot for receiving the transverse spindle; connecting the bolt head to the slider by arranging the spindle to slide in the oblique slot between its forward-down extremity, when the bolt head is in the forward position, and the slot's rear-up extremity, when the bolt head is in the rearward position.
- 45. The method of claim 43 further comprising: providing a slider guide which permits the slider to move between a forward-up position, corresponding to said forward position of the bolt head, and a back-down position corresponding to said rearward position of the mobile breech; and
Atty Docket: 81005-0006 connecting the slider to the slider guide.
Priority Claims (3)
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0975/02 |
Jun 2002 |
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1343/02 |
Jul 2002 |
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0679/03 |
Apr 2003 |
CH |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/459,969, filed Apr. 4, 2003, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. This application also claims priority to Swiss Application Nos. 0975/02, filed Jun. 7, 2002, 1343/02, filed Jul. 31, 2002, and 0679/03, filed Apr. 15, 2003, which are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60459969 |
Apr 2003 |
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