Claims
- 1. A hydraulic high velocity anti-surge spring assembly for replacing a long action spring in its high velocity application with reciprocating parts in automatic and semiautomatic weapons, said spring assembly urging said reciprocating parts to their in-battery position, said long action spring having an undesirable spring surging characteristic, said assembly reducing the length and velocity of spring travel of a shorter spring therein without reducing the cyclic rate of said reciprocating parts, said system comprising:
- a chamber having a moveable piston therein,
- a rod affixed to reciprocating parts and insertable and moveable through said piston,
- said chamber having a fluid therein,
- a spring urging said piston against said fluid,
- said piston, upon movement against said fluid, expelling said rod from said fluid within said chamber.
- 2. A high velocity anti-surge spring assembly as in claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional area of said piston times its length of movement equals the cross-sectional area of said rod times its length of movement.
- 3. A high velocity anti-surge spring assembly as in claim 1 wherein said chamber has a stop therein to limit piston movement in one direction, said chamber having a nut threadedly inserted therein, said rod extending through said nut, said spring bearing between said nut and said piston to urge said piston against said stop.
- 4. A high velocity anti-surge spring assembly as in claim 3 wherein rotation of said nut regulates the tension of said spring.
- 5. A high velocity anti-surge spring assembly as in claim 3 wherein said spring is helically wound and said rod passes through the axis thereof.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The invention described herein may be manufactured and/or used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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