Claims
- 1. A firing mechanism for a Gatling-type gun comprising in combination:
- A. a housing;
- B. a rotor rotatable with respect to said housing about a longitudinal axis;
- C. a plurality of spring-biased firing pins mounted by said rotor in angularly spaced relation, each said firing pin including a cocking lever;
- D. an annular safing ring carried by said housing and having an planar cam surface interrupted by a notch coinciding with an angular firing position of said rotor, said cocking levers bearing against said planar cam surface during rotation of said rotor to maintain said firing pins in pre-cocked conditions;
- E. a firing cam mounted to said housing for movement between safe and armed positions, said firing cam having
- 1) a cocking ramp surface terminating at a sear corner longitudinally aligned with said safing ring notch, and
- 2) a first actuating cam;
- F. a safing cam mounted to said housing for movement between safe and armed positions, said safing cam having
- 1) a bridging cam surface longitudinally aligned with said safing ring notch, and
- 2) a second actuating cam;
- G. an actuator mounted by said housing, said actuator having quiescent and actuated states;
- H. an actuating link mounted for movement by said actuator between safe and armed positions and carrying a cam driver in joint engagement with said first and second actuating cams;
- I. with said actuator in said quiescent state, said link, said safing cam and said firing cam assume their respective safe positions with said bridging cam surface spanning said safing ring notch in substantial coplanar relation with said planar cam surface to maintain said cocking levers in said pre-cocked positions during movement past said notch and with said cocking ramp surface disposed in longitudinally displaced relation to said planar cam surface, and with said actuator in its actuated state, said link, said safing cam and said firing cam assume their respective armed positions with said bridging cam surface in longitudinally displaced relation to said safing ring notch and with said cocking ramp surface disposed to successively divert said cocking levers from said planar cam surface and fully cock said firing pins, said cocking levers successively dropping off said sear corner into said safing ring notch, thereby allowing said cocked firing pins to spring longitudinally forward to fire ammunition rounds.
- 2. The firing mechanism defined in claim 1, wherein said firing cam further includes a first arm carrying said first actuating cam, and said safing cam further includes a second arm carrying said second actuating cam, said first and second arms disposed in lapped relation to position said first and second actuating cams for joint engagement by said cam driver.
- 3. The firing mechanisms defined in claim 2, wherein said first and second actuating cams are in the form of first and second slot cams created in said first and second arms, respectively, said cam driver projecting through said first and second slot cams.
- 4. The firing mechanism defined in claim 3, wherein said actuating link is pivotally mounted adjacent one end to said housing and carries said cam driver adjacent the other end thereof, said link being driving connected to said actuator at a point intermediate said ends thereof.
- 5. The firing mechanism defined in claim 4, wherein said first and second slot cams are each Z-shaped in configuration having first and second longitudinally offset terminal portions interconnected by an actuating portion.
- 6. The firing mechanism defined in claim 5, wherein said cam driver is disposed in said first terminal portions of said first and second slot cams to sustain said firing and safing cams in their respective safe positions and is disposed in said second terminal portions of said first and second slot cams to sustain said firing and safing cams in their respective armed positions, pivotal movement of said link between its said safe and armed positions propels said cam driver through said actuating portions of said first and second slot cams to cam said firing and safing cams between their respective safe and armed positions.
- 7. The firing mechanism defined in claim 6, wherein said first and second terminal portions of said first and second slot cams are oriented transversely such that longitudinally directed forces exerted on said firing and safing cams by said cocking levers are absorbed by the pivotal mounting of said link to said housing.
- 8. The firing mechanism defined in claim 7, wherein said actuator is a solenoid having a plunger oriented in the transverse direction and pinned to said intermediate point of said link, said solenoid further including a spring for biasing said plunger to an extended position disposing said link in its said safe position while said solenoid is in said quiescent state, upon electrical activation of said solenoid to said actuated state, said plunger is retracted to dispose said link in its said armed position.
- 9. The firing mechanism defined in claim 8, wherein said bridging cam surface and said cocking ram surface are disposed radially beyond said safing ring.
Government Interests
This invention was made with U.S. Government support under Contract F08635-84-C-0289 awarded by the U.S. Air Force. The U.S. Government has certain rights in this invention.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Date |
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534689 |
Mar 1922 |
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573920 |
Mar 1958 |
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