Claims
- 1. An automatic gun having an operating cycle and comprising:
- a gun barrel having a gun bore and a projectile receiving chamber;
- first means for closing and locking said chamber;
- second means operating in synchronism with and controlling the operating cycle of said gun, including a first cam rotating in synchronism with the operating cycle of said gun;
- third means coupled to said gun barrel and to said second means for detecting the firing out of a projectile from said chamber, and in the absence of said firing, for positively halting operation of said second means after the time for firing and before the time for unlocking said chamber by said first means, including detent means having a first position whereat it clears said first cam, and a second position whereat it halts said first cam at a first predetermined angular orientation of said first cam; and
- said first cam including additional means to cyclically set said detent means to said second position at a second predetermined orientation of said first cam.
- 2. A gun according to claim 1 wherein:
- said third means includes
- detector means coupled to and between said gun bore and said detent means for detecting the presence of combustion gas in said gun bore and for thereup setting said detent means to said first position thereof.
- 3. A gun according to claim 2 wherein:
- said additional means of said first cam functions each gun operating cycle before the time for firing; and
- said detector means functions, if at all, after the time for firing and before the time for unlocking said chamber.
- 4. A gun according to claim 3 wherein:
- said detector means includes a conduit coupled into said gun bore forward of said chamber to convey combustion gas under pressure to said detent means.
- 5. A gun according to claim 4 wherein:
- said first cam includes a rotating shoulder; and
- said detent means includes a pivoting dog adapted to be swung into and out of the orbit of said shoulder.
- 6. An automatic gun having an operating cycle including load, lock, fire and unlock operations in sequence;
- a gun barrel having a gun bore and a projectile and propellant receiving chamber;
- first means for closing and locking said chamber;
- second means for firing propellant disposed within said chamber;
- third means for operating said first means to close and lock said chamber, for subsequently operating said second means for firing any propellant disposed within said chamber, and for yet subsequently operating said first means to unlock and open said chamber, including a first cam rotating in synchronism with the operating cycle of said gun and controlling said operating cycle;
- fourth means coupled to said gun barrel and to said third means for detecting the firing of propellant within said chamber and in the absence of such detection, for positively halting the operation of said third means after the time for firing by said second means and before the time for unlocking by said first means, including detent means having a first position whereat it clears said first cam, and a second position whereat it positively halts said first cam at a first predetermined angular orientation of said first cam;
- and said first cam including additional means to cyclically set said detent means to said second position at a second predetermined orientation of said first cam.
- 7. A gun according to claim 6 wherein:
- said fourth means includes
- detector means coupled to and between said gun bore and said detent means for detecting the presence of combustion gas in said gun bore and for thereup setting said detent means to said first position thereof.
- 8. A gun according to claim 7 wherein:
- said additional means of said first cam functions each gun operating cycle before the time for firing; and
- said detector means functions, if at all, after the time for firing and before the time for unlocking said chamber.
- 9. A gun according to claim 8 wherein:
- said detector means includes a conduit coupled into said gun bore forward of said chamber to convey combustion gas under pressure to said detent means.
- 10. A gun according to claim 9 wherein:
- said first cam includes a rotating shoulder; and
- said detent means includes a pivoting dog adapted to be swung into and out of the orbit of said shoulder.
- 11. An automatic gun having an operating cycle including load, lock, fire and unlock operations in sequence;
- a gun barrel having a gun bore and a projectile and propellant receiving chamber;
- first means for closing and locking said chamber;
- second means for firing propellant disposed within said chamber and for generating gas pressure in said chamber;
- third means for operating said first means to close and lock said chamber, for subsequently operating said second means for firing any propellant disposed within said chamber, and for yet subsequently operating said first means to unlock and open said chamber;
- fourth means coupled to said gun barrel and to said third means for detecting the generation of gas pressure in said chamber and in the absence of such detection, for positively halting the operation of said third means after the time for firing by said second means and before the time for unlocking by said first means;
- said third means including a first cam rotating in synchronism with the operating cycle of said gun and controlling said operating cycle; and
- said fourth means including detent means having a first position whereat it clears said first cam, and a second position whereat it positively halts said first cam at a first predetermined angular orientation of said first cam; and
- said first cam means including additional means to cyclically set said detent means to said second position at a second predetermined orientation of said first cam.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 778,769 filed Mar. 17, 1977, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. N00123-75-C-0670 awarded by the Department of Defense.
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