Claims
- 1. In a gun having a barrel with a central bore therethrough, and a propellant-cartridge chamber and trigger-operated striker aligned with the bore, the improvement comprising:
- a housing, seated between the propellant-cartridge chamber and the bore, having a projectile duct for storing projectiles, a bore alignable with that of the barrel and intersecting both the projectile duct and the propellant-cartridge chamber, and a gas port joining the propellant-cartridge chamber with the projectile duct, entering the projectile duct at a distance from intersection of the projectile duct with the bore that is equal to the sum of the diameters of the number of projectiles selected to be ejected when a single propellant cartridge is fired.
- 2. The gun of claim 1 further including a venturi tube at the intersection of the projectile housing bore with the propellant-cartridge chamber to accelerate the gases passing therethrough and enhance the Bernoulli effect to deliver projectiles into the bore, also, the venturi throat being smaller in diameter than the projectiles, whereby the projectiles are prevented from entering the propellant-cartridge chamber.
- 3. The gun of claim 1 wherein the projectile duct is in the form of a cylindrical helix concentric with the bore.
- 4. In a gun having a barrel with a central bore therethrough and a propellant-cartridge chamber with a trigger-operated striker aft thereof, the improvement comprising:
- a housing, positioned between the bore and the propellant-cartridge chamber, having a bore extending from the propellant-cartridge chamber to the bore of the barrel, and in alignment therewith, a helical projectile duct, concentric about the housing bore and entering the housing bore adjacent the propellant-cartridge chamber and a gas port extending from the propellant-cartridge chamber to the projectile duct, joining the projectile duct at a distance from its juncture with the housing bore that is equal to the sum of the diameters of the number of projectiles that are to be ejected from the gun by a single propellant cartridge; and
- a venturi tube at the juncture of the housing bore with the propellant-cartridge chamber.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates broadly to guns having very high firing rates. In particular, it relates to guns, especially adaptable to aircraft, that are capable of firing multiple projectiles with one propellant charge. The Government has rights to this invention pursuant to Contract DAAD05-74-C-0794, awarded by the U.S. Army.
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3331282 |
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