This application is the National Stage of International Patent Application No. PCT/CZ2017/000027, filed Apr. 20, 2017, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, and which claims priority to Czech Patent Application No. CZ 2016-237, filed Apr. 25, 2016, which is also incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a firearm, in particular to a firearm with a tensioning lever with an unchanged position during the movement of the breech caused by the shot. The firearm comprises a tensioning lever that is independent of the movement of the breech during shooting in the said sense. The tensioning lever is used to manually pull the breech to the rear position; after its releasing the firearm is loaded. Further, it makes it possible, in case of incomplete closing of the breech, to move it to the initial front position before firing. The tensioning lever can be positioned at the right or left side of the firearm housing.
An example of a design known from the prior art is the design contained in the document GB413071A. This document discloses a tensioning lever assembly that comprises a tilting tensioning lever connected to the breech. The purpose of the tilting design of the tensioning lever is that the tensioning lever should not disturb the shooter during shooting.
In the prior art designs, several common approaches to the design of the tilting lever arrangement can be generally distinguished.
1. Tensioning Lever Fixed to the Breech
This is the most frequently used design, which is mainly advantageous for its simplicity and easy interchangeability of the side of the firearm where the lever is mounted (in the case of the position of the tensioning lever at the right or left side of the firearm in the shooting direction). A disadvantage of this design is that the lever moves during shooting while this movement may disturb the shooter or there is a potential risk of injury of the operator if the firearm is gripped in an unsuitable manner.
2. The Tensioning Lever is Independent of the Breech Movement During Shooting.
From the operation point of view, this design is more advantageous than that with the tensioning lever being fixed to the breech. The tensioning lever is fixed to the firearm housing during shooting and does not disturb the operator. On current firearms, the tensioning lever is installed at the left or right side of the firearm housing, or in the rear part of the housing over the shoulder support of the firearm.
The disadvantages of the said designs are:
The disadvantages of the prior art are eliminated by a firearm in accordance with the invention, comprising a firearm housing connected to the barrel assembly, a firearm breech mounted in the housing and connected to a spring for forcing the breech to its initial shooting position, a tensioning lever as well as a tensioning lever carrier that is connected to the tensioning lever and arranged for common linear movement in the axial direction of the firearm with the tensioning lever in and against the shooting direction, wherein the tensioning lever contains the first latch and lever part, wherein the first latch is arranged for controlled movement by means of manual control of the lever part from the first position—shooting position, wherein the first latch is engaged with the barrel assembly, fixing the tensioning lever to the barrel assembly, to the second position, wherein this engagement is disconnected and the tensioning lever can move in the said axial direction against the shooting direction, and the carrier comprises the second latch arranged in such a way that when the first latch is in the said first position, the second latch is out of engagement with the breech, so the breech, during its movement against the shooting direction caused by the shot, is not connected to the carrier, and when the tensioning lever is outside the shooting position and touches the breech at the same time, the second latch is in engagement with the breech and the tensioning lever is thus fixed to the breech, the carrier being further arranged for controlled movement in the said axial direction by means of manual control of the lever part.
In one of preferred embodiments, the tensioning lever comprises a spring arranged to force the first latch into engagement with the barrel assembly and the lever part arranged in such a way that manual exertion of a force against the shooting direction on the lever part will set the first latch in motion from the said first position to the said second position against the spring force.
In one of preferred embodiments, the tensioning lever is inserted in a carrier, and can be inserted into the carrier optionally in such a way that the lever part can be mounted at the right or left side of the firearm.
The firearm is preferably arranged in such a way that the tensioning lever and carrier are removable from the housing without the use of any tools.
The tensioning lever preferably comprises a grip that the lever part is fitted with.
The new design of the loading mechanism describes the option that enables positioning of the tensioning lever at the right or left side of the firearm housing. To minimize the number of parts in the loading mechanism, it is not just the tensioning lever as such but an assembly of several parts that changes its side. The assembly contains both the tensioning lever and the latch that ensures fixing of the loading mechanism to the firearm housing during shooting. The carrier of the tensioning lever remains in the firearm housing, wherein the tensioning lever assembly can be inserted into the carrier from the left or right side.
In case of a fault of the firearm, when the firearm breech needs to be moved manually to the front position, the carrier of the tensioning lever can contain a latch that will ensure connection of the carrier of the tensioning lever and the firearm breech. A precondition for this design is that in the front position of the breech, the carrier of the tensioning lever and the breech must get disconnected again to ensure independent movement of the breech and tensioning lever during shooting.
The invention will be further clarified with the use of its embodiment example with reference to attached drawings, where:
As shown in
Similarly to
During the shot, when the breech 3 moves against the shooting direction, the tensioning lever 11 is fixed in the front position by tooth on the first latch 6. The second latch 5, as described above, is in the lifted position due to a contact with the barrel assembly 2 in the contact place 13, and therefore it is deflected in such a way that it does not get in contact with the breech 3, which can move against the shooting direction after the shot thanks to this.
The breech 3 is moved manually to the rear position when force is exerted on the lever part 7 against the shooting direction. As one can infer e.g. from
In case of “incomplete closing”, i.e. condition when the breech 3 does not completely move to the front position during loading of the firearm or after the shot and the operator must move the breech 3 to the front position manually before_the subsequent shot, the tensioning lever 11 with the carrier 4 must first be put in contact with the breech 3. This will ensure their mutual fixation through the second latch 5, which engages into a recess 12 in the breech 3 with its rear tooth 15 as this condition is shown in
The tensioning lever 11 can be optionally mounted at the right or left side of the housing 1 within the basic dismantling.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2016-237 | Apr 2016 | CZ | national |
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PCT/CZ2017/000027 | 4/20/2017 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2017/186195 | 11/2/2017 | WO | A |
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4052926 | Tollinger | Oct 1977 | A |
8307747 | Fitzpatrick | Nov 2012 | B2 |
8539871 | Burt | Sep 2013 | B1 |
20110226120 | Fitzpatrick | Sep 2011 | A1 |
20120042769 | Makayama | Feb 2012 | A1 |
20130228065 | Fitzpatrick | Sep 2013 | A1 |
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413071 | Jul 1934 | GB |
511870 | Aug 1939 | GB |
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International Search Report from Corresponding International Application No. PCT/CZ2017/000027 dated Jul. 4, 2017 (2 pages). |
Written Opinion of the International Searching Authority from Corresponding International Application No. PCT/CZ2017/000027 dated Jul. 4, 2017 (5 pages). |
International Preliminary Report on Patentability from Corresponding International Application No. PCT/2017/000027 completed Mar. 15, 2018 (5 pages). |