Invention relates to a firing system which is using a gas piston instead of a trigger spring. Firing is provided by air which is released after the air outlet valve needle is hit in a pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) rifle. This firing process requires high speed of outlet and allowing achievement of outlet speeds and firing numbers required by use of lever preventing at once release of air in the tube and giving high speed during firing.
In the state of the art, when setting mechanism in pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) rifles, the cocking lever drives the hammer and provides compression of a spring therein. When the trigger is pressed, the released hammer hits the air outlet valve needle with the energy gained by the hammer spring and air is released from tube and the released air provides firing pressure.
In the state of the art, hammer springs in pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) rifles are helical springs. These springs cause some problems. The energy gained by the hammer spring compression may be inadequate to reach the desired result. Spring thickness may be increased to enhance spring energy. However, in case of increasing the spring thickness, additional problems can occur because more distance is required for compression of the spring in the mechanism where springs operate.
A second problem is instability of the muzzle velocity. After using the rifle a certain number of times, because of the spring wear, outlet speed of muzzle velocity decreases and sometimes even the rifle fails to function.
Purpose of the invention is to achieve desired high outlet speed by gaining required compression energy by use of a gas piston instead of a helical spring used as a hammer spring and by help of a lever.
Another purpose of the invention is to eliminate the problems that might occur because of spring wear after use of rifle for a certain period of time.
Required compression energy gained by use of the gas piston is not enough to achieve desired outlet speed. When trigger is pressed, the hammer is driven and hits the air outlet valve needle and firing is achieved by the air releasing from the tube. However, impact of the hammer directly onto the needle is not enough to achieve the desired high outlet speed. A lever is thus placed before the air outlet valve needle so the hammer impacts the lever and increases the force transmitted to the outlet valve needle; thereby, a required outlet speed is achieved.
Gas piston and lever developed in order to achieve the purpose of the invention are shown in the figures.
The figures are as follows:
Numbers are put on the figures in order to better understand the parts and their functions. Accordingly:
A general view of a pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) rifle comprising a gas piston (7), a hammer (4) and a lever (3) is disclosed in the invention as shown in
Gas piston fixing chamber (22) and mechanism body fixing chamber (25) sit onto each other. The mechanism body (6) and gas piston (7) are also connected. Lever fixing hole (21) located on mechanism body (6) and centering hole (15) located in an end part of an upper section of the lever (3) are overlapped by help of a fixing pin (8) shown in
The pushing movement of the hammer (4) on the lever (3) continues until the lever (3) contacts the kicking surface (17) which is on the upper surface. The needle limiting notch (29) limits the counterclockwise pushing movement of the lever (3), thus limiting movement of the needle contact surface (14) with the air outlet valve needle (1). Hit surface (18) contacts the kicking surface (17) such that the backward force of the air outlet valve needle (1) is adequate to push back the hammer (4). If the hit surface (18) shown in
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