The invention relates to a grenade launcher that can be loaded and unloaded from both sides, prevents drop of the barrel during these loading/unloading, fully covers the ammunition so that shooters are safe while shooting and avoids potential drop of ammunition when loading.
The existing models feature longitudinal sliding, right and/or left unidirectional and/or bidirectional opening pivoted on a single rotation center, yet it is regarded as disadvantageous that users lose aiming position and change the gun-holding position while loading/unloading the models with longitudinal sliding mechanism, since this involves a lot of forward movement.
Grenade launchers with unidirectional opening mechanism cause difficulties, and as a result a weakness while using for the users that must use the non-dominant hand.
As the cartridge case is partially uncovered while shooting on the grenade launchers with unidirectional right and/or left lateral swing without the longitudinal sliding of the barrel, there may be safety issues due to potential gas entrapment and cartridge case splitting. In addition, there may be a jamming during the centering on said grenade launchers due to a 5-8 mm downward drop as a result of a loosening at the connection point as there is no second bearing while the barrel is open on right or left side. Also, the loaded ammunition is secured with tight-fitting method. Moreover, it is not possible to close with said slot with zero gap to make the ammunition chamber loadable, and there is some gap left intentionally. These gaps may damage the users while shooting. Another problem is possibility that tight-fitting ammunition may drop from the chamber and be ignited during loading before the gun is ready to be used. Because there are many ammunition manufacturers and they do not produce with standard dimensions, tight-fitting method presents a danger when ammunition is smaller than the barrel in dimension.
The invention relates to a grenade launcher that can be loaded/unloaded from both sides (ambidextrous) without requiring an extra gear or modification with either hand of a user, and avoids drop of the barrel during said loading/unloading thanks to the comprised rail and extractor system, fully covers the ammunition avoiding any harm to users during shooting, and prevents cartridges from dropping while loading the ammunition by means of the innovative extractor design it has.
Corresponding names to the numbers stated on figures:
1.1. Formed structure
1.2. Spring shaped closed groove
1.3. Cocking arm
2.1. Cartridge headspace clearance
4.1. Circular hanging pivot
4.2. Circular bearing axle
4.3. Chamber
4.4. Cocking set
4.5. Centering recess
6.1. Formed seat
9.1. Ammunition case
9.2. Cartridge extractor groove
9.3. Cartridge rim
10.1. Ball setscrew
The invention relates to a grenade launcher comprising a design that can be loaded/unloaded from either right or left side. It comprises a top part (1), bottom part (2), barrel assembly (3), barrel sleeve (5), barrel carrier support (6), lock part (7), standalone stock assembly (8), ammunition (9), discharging extractor (10), locking latch (11), cocking arm (12), centering setscrew (13) and safety slide (14).
The barrel sleeve (4) within the barrel assembly (3) is screwed to the barrel carrier support (6) that is inside the top part (1). As the barrel assembly (3) moves forward through the barrel carrier support (6), the circular hanging pivot (4.1) located on the barrel sleeve (4) reaches the formed structure (1.1) and the forward move ends. Subsequently, by means of movement of the circular bearing axle (4.2), which is located on the top front side of the barrel sleeve (4), in the spring shaped closed groove (1.2) located on the top part (1), right and left movement is done and the action is limited. By this way, it is avoided that users reach ahead too much while loading/unloading in comparison to equivalent models as the barrel only moves forward just enough to open right or left side. In addition, during the movement of the barrel assembly (3), drop is avoided thanks to the connection to the barrel carrier support (6) with the screw located on the circular bearing axle (4.2), which is on the top front part on the barrel sleeve (4). Drop is the angular fall from the pivoting point of the barrel's ammunition loading side happening on the models where the movement is provided from a single pivoting point when the barrel is open on the right or left side. Problems experienced due to drop are failure to barrel alignment (centering), jamming of the barrel, uneasiness and jamming problems while cocking the action as a result of bending on connection points and loosening on the fasteners (bolt) used at pivoting centers over time. This issue is solved thanks to the barrel carrier support (6). With this mechanism, drop is prevented by means of a secondary hanging during forward-rearward, right or left way movement by making a secondary connection, except for the connection available on the pivoting center, from the top portion of the formed seat (6.1) located on the support using a secondary connection shaft (4.2) present on the barrel sleeve during the right and left side pivoting in comparison to equivalent models.
The grenade launcher has a design that avoids any unwanted movement of the barrel at forward-rearward, right-left or upward-downward positions when ready to fire or during firing. When the locking latches (11) located on the top part are depressed, the lock part (7) moves upward. The unlocked barrel assembly (3) provides the forward move of the barrel assembly (3) by pushing the cocking set (4.4) of the cocking arm (12) (
The discharging extractor (10) within the barrel assembly (3) prevents cartridges from dropping when the barrel is open when loading, and it also facilitates the extraction of the empty case after shooting by pushing it forward from the cartridge rim (9.3). The ball setscrew (10.1) placed into the hole (?) within the discharging extractor (10) blocks cartridges to drop from the barrel when action is open after the cartridge is loaded by engaging to the cartridge extractor groove (9.2) present on a cartridge. On some equivalent models, cartridges are hold with tight-fitting method. Taking into consideration that ammunition (9) may not stand firm in the chamber (4.3) as a result of dimensional differences on ammunition cases (9.1) due to different manufacturers, ball setscrew (10.1) system is adapted to the discharging extractor (10) so that any safety issue is avoided. In addition to this, the discharging extractor (10) presses on the cartridge rim (9.3) present on the ammunition case (9.1) and pushes the empty case forward facilitating the extraction after shooting is completed. Thus, it is provided that the shooting is carried on in a completely closed system by removing the need for a groove for extracting the ammunition case from our invention, which is present on equivalents.
Hereinafter, an entire description about how our invention will be operated by a user is provided. By this means, it is aimed to make the operation principle of our invention clearer.
When using standalone, our invention is connected to the stock assembly. By depressing the locking latches (11) on both sides, the barrel assembly (3) is moved forwards. The barrel assembly (3) is pivoted laterally to right or left side, and the ammunition (9) is loaded to the chamber (4.3). Thanks to the ball setscrew (10.1), the ammunition case (9.1) will not drop. The barrel assembly (3) is centered (aligned) after loading the ammunition, and centering setscrew (13) is seated. The barrel (3) is pulled back and cocking operation is completed. After the safety slide (14) is set to off position, shooting is done. To replace the fired (empty) ammunition (9), the safety slide (14) is moved to on position, locking latches (11) are depressed again and barrel assembly (4) is moved forwards. The empty case that moves slightly forward by means of the discharging extractor (10) is taken out manually, and a new ammunition (9) is placed into the chamber (4.3). The barrel assembly (3) is then aligned to centering position and cocking is completed by pulling the barrel assembly inwards once again. After the safety slide (14) is set to off position, shooting is done.
When using our invention by attaching to the Picatinny rail below a rifle, the locking latches (11) are depressed and the barrel assembly (4) moves forward. The barrel assembly (3) is pivoted laterally to right or left side, and the ammunition (9) is loaded to the chamber (4.3). Thanks to the ball setscrew (10.1), the ammunition case (9.1) will not drop. The barrel assembly (3) is centered (aligned) after loading the ammunition, and centering setscrew (13) is seated. The barrel (3) is pulled back and cocking operation is completed. After the safety slide (14) is set to off position, shooting is done. To replace the fired (empty) ammunition (9), the safety slide (14) is moved to on position, locking latches (11) are depressed again and barrel assembly (4) is moved forwards. The empty case that moves slightly forward by means of the discharging extractor (10) is taken out manually, and a new ammunition (9) is placed into the chamber (4.3). The barrel assembly (3) is then aligned to centering position and cocking is completed by pulling the barrel assembly inwards once again. After the safety slide (14) is set to off position, shooting is done.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018/12565 | Sep 2018 | TR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/TR2019/050720 | 9/3/2019 | WO | 00 |