Claims
- 1. A gas operated automatic weapon comprising:
- a receiver frame;
- a barrel having a bore and chamber formed therein and secured to said receiver frame;
- a bolt assembly slidably mounted within said receiver;
- a feed mechanism feeding cartridges into said receiver frame through a breech opening formed in said receiver frame and ejecting spent cartridge casings from said receiver frame;
- actuating means for causing said bolt assembly to move rearwardly to allow said ammunition to be fed into said receiver frame into a position aligned with said bolt assembly and further causing said bolt assembly to move so as to ram said round to ammunition into said chamber;
- means locking said bolt in said position with said round seated in said firing chamber;
- means locking said bolt during firing of said firearm and releasing said bolt for said rearward movement after firing of said round;
- trigger means selectively operable to cause a round positioned in said chamber to be fired;
- said means for actuating said bolt including power cylinder means including at least one piston and cylinder and including means for communicating gas pressure existing in said barrel bore to one side of said piston to create a force on said piston by said gas pressure generated in the bore by firing of said round;
- said means further including a bolt extraction spring compressed by said piston and means for retracting said bolt by said compressed bolt extraction spring after firing of said cartridge and unlocking of said bolt assembly;
- said feed mechanism including a feed slider moved rearwardly by said bolt assembly and returned by said means causing said bolt assembly to ram rounds of ammunition into said chamber, said feed slider including portions located to the front and the rear of said bolt extraction spring and portions extending therebetween, and further including means feeding said cartridges into said receiver frame by successive movements of said feed slider.
- 2. The weapon according to claim 1 wherein said means advancing said ammunition includes a parallel linkage comprised of a forward and rear strap, each pivotally mounted to said receiver frame at one end and each pivotally mounted at the other end to a connecting strap, and means producing in-and-out movement of said parallel linkage upon forward and rearward movement of said feed slider, respectively.
- 3. The weapon according to claim 2 wherein said means producing said in-and-out movement of said parallel linkage includes ram surfaces formed on said feed slider causing said movement upon forward and return movement of said feed slider.
- 4. The weapon according to claim 3 wherein said mechanism includes a pair of spaced feed trays mounted for reciprocation within said breech opening and means for advancing said ammunition rounds by reciprocation of said feed trays, and further including means for reciprocation of said feed trays in response to said in-and-out movement of said parallel linkage.
- 5. The weapon according to claim 4 wherein said means for reciprocating said feed trays comprises a feed tray operator fork positioned intermediate said connecting strap and said receiver frame, said feed tray operator fork having fingers slidably received within openings formed in said feed trays.
- 6. The weapon according to claim 5 wherein said means for actuating said bolt includes a carriage slidably mounted in said receiver to move under the urging of said at least one piston to compress said bolt extraction spring, and further including latching means securing said carriage against forward movement upon a predetermined extent of rearward travel, said latching means including means releasing said carriage after said bolt assembly has been moved rearwardly by said bolt extraction spring, said feed mechanism further including spring means creating a spring force in response to rearward movement of said feed slider and outward movement of said parallel linkage, and means for exerting said spring force on said feed tray operator fork upon release of said carriage by said latching means, whereby said ammunition feed occurs at said point in said weapon cycle.
- 7. The weapon according to claim 6 wherein said spring means includes a wound spring carried by said parallel linkage and having converging end sections with divergent tips joined to said wound spring by intermediate sections, said carriage being formed with a catch tab located to pass between and force apart said converging end sections to be thereby latched, and wherein said release of said carriage is achieved by impact of said bolt assembly during rearward movement and resultant outward movement of said end sections, and wherein said feed mechanism includes means drivingly engaging said feed tray operator fork and said end sections to be thereby moved outwardly.
- 8. The weapon according to claim 7 wherein said end sections are positioned in a recess in said receiver frame, whereby said latching forces are transmitted into said receiver frame.
- 9. The weapon according to claim 1 wherein said bolt locking means comprises relatively movable bolt latching element, said latching element relatively movable with respect to said bolt so as in a first position to lock said bolt against sliding movement in said receiver frame and in a second position to allow said sliding movement of said bolt assembly in said receiver frame, means for momentarily releasing the pressure exerted on said bolt by said compressed bolt extraction spring during unlatching of said bolt assembly by movement of said relatively movable bolt latching element, said means for momentarily releasing said pressure comprising a high energy spring mounted in series with said bolt extraction spring, said high energy spring being compressed by said power cylinder assembly but substantially released during a reduction in pressure in said bore caused by movement of the ammunition bullet out of said barrel bore, said release of said high energy spring momentarily releasing the pressure exerted on said bolt assembly by said bolt extraction spring, and further including a portion of said feed slider interposed between said bolt retraction spring and said high energy spring, whereby said momentary release of said pressure is extended by acceleration and deceleration of said feed slider.
- 10. The weapon according to claim 6 wherein said feed slider front located portion comprises a front guide ring engaged by a shoulder of said bolt assembly to be moved rearwardly therewith and said rear located portion comprises a rear guide ring comprising said portion interposed between said bolt extraction spring and said high energy spring, said portions extending therebetween included in said means for operating said feed mechanism.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 916,961, filed June 19, 1978, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 874,114, filed Feb. 1, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,210,060 which is in turn a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 829,716, filed Sept. 1, 1977, now abandoned.
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