Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the field of aiming devices for firearms.
Description of the Related Art
There are many commercially available aiming devices. These devices can, for example, be mounted on a handgun or on a rifle.
However, most of these devices cannot be used directly on a machine-gun. Indeed, the weapon recoil and the vibrations generated upon firing are such that, in most cases, the sight is damaged from the first burst of gunfire. Furthermore, some machine-guns are designed to be fixed on a marine, land or aerial vehicle generating additional vibrations and accelerations.
To partially solve these disadvantages is known U.S. Pat. No. 4,026,054 which describes an interface able to be fixed on a weapon and to be positioned between said weapon and a sight, said interface being able to damp the accelerations experienced by the sight upon firing and/or during moving of the vehicle on which the machine-gun is mounted.
Said interface comprises:
Thus, upon firing, the weapon will move backwards with a significant acceleration while the spring-loaded damping means hold the sight, such that it experiences a lower acceleration with respect to that of the weapon.
Such a device is perfect for implementing an aiming device of a few tens of grams. However, it is not possible to use it for an aiming device with a weight of more than 500 grams. Indeed, in this case, it would be necessary to use springs of very large diameters, which would require the aiming device to be moved away from the weapon barrel, and thus a significant decrease of the short-distance accuracy.
The invention aims to solve this disadvantage by providing an interface able to be fixed on a weapon and to be positioned between said weapon and an optical device, such as for example a sight, and able to damp the accelerations experienced by the optical device with respect to those experienced by the weapon, and this without any loss of short-distance accuracy even for an optical device whose mass is more than one kilogram.
The solution provided is an interface able to be fixed on a weapon and to be positioned between said weapon and an optical device, said interface comprising a longitudinal median plane XX′ and:
According to a particular feature, the first damper is spring-loaded or pneumatic or hydraulic or with a power absorbing means, for example with an elastomer, and the second damper is spring-loaded or pneumatic or hydraulic or with a power absorbing means, for example with an elastomer.
According to a particular feature:
According to a feature allowing the mobility of the first portion with respect to the second one, the first portion comprises a rail arranged longitudinally, said rail being preferably a ball rail, and the second portion comprises, on its lower face, a first assembly forming a sliding piece and able to cooperate with said rail to form a slide.
According to a particular feature, the dampers are spring-loaded and:
According to another embodiment allowing to obtain the same results, the interface is characterized in that:
According to a feature allowing to adjust the elevation, an interface according to the invention comprises means for adjusting the inclination of the upper portion with respect to the second portion.
According to another feature:
According to an additional feature, said adjusting means comprise, on the one hand, a hinge-type link between a first longitudinal end of the second plate and a first longitudinal end of the third plate and, on the other hand, means for adjusting the spacing between said first and second plates at their respective second longitudinal ends.
According to a particular feature, the means for adjusting the spacing between said second and third plates comprise a wheel with successive notches arranged in a spiral.
Other advantages and features of the invention will become more apparent upon reading the description of several embodiments of the invention, and with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
Said interface comprises:
The first portion comprises, on the one hand, means 3 for fixing the interface 1 to a weapon and, on the other hand, a rail 4 arranged longitudinally, said rail being preferably a ball rail. The second portion comprises a first assembly 7 forming a sliding piece and able to cooperate with said rail 4 to form a slide.
The interface further comprises means 11, 12 for adjusting the inclination of the upper portion with respect to the second portion.
The first portion comprises:
This first plate comprises a first and a second wing 14, 15 on a first lateral side 16 and a third and a fourth wing 17, 18 on its second lateral side 19.
The second portion comprises a second plate 35 having:
The third portion comprises a third plate 36, one of the longitudinal ends of which is connected to a longitudinal end 38 of the longitudinal ends of the second plate 35 by a hinge-type link 11.
The interface further comprises means 12 for adjusting the inclination of the third plate 36 with respect to the second plate 35, in cooperation with the link 11.
The spring-loaded damping means comprise:
Thus, each one of the springs is entirely placed on one side or the other of the longitudinal median plane XX′. These springs can be changed according to the weight of the optics and of the ammunition used, in order to ensure optimum damping.
As shown in
Furthermore, the third plate 36 comprises oblong bores 70, 71, 72 and 73 provided in the thickness direction and a bolt 9 allowing, for example, the fixing of a Sophie-type camera and the azimuth adjusting of the latter.
Two additional bores 74, 75 arranged in the median portion of the third plate 36 and provided in the thickness direction allow, for example, the fixing of a PICATINI rail on which many different aiming devices can be installed.
The implementation of the interface for the installation of a Sophie-type camera on a machine-gun 12,7 could be as follows:
A camera is fixed on the upper face 76 of the third plate using the bolt 9 and four other bolts designed to be inserted in the oblong bores, and then in tapped bores of the camera.
The assembly formed by the interface and the camera is then fixed on the barrel of the machine-gun 12,7 via the slide formed by the tenon 3 and a dovetailed mortise 3 integral with the barrel.
The knob 44 is then optionally rotated to adjust the elevation according to the expected firing distance. The wheel 45 associated with this knob 44 is interchangeable, and the shape of the impression 47 and the positioning of the semicircular recesses 49 are a function of the ammunition used.
Optionally, test firing is performed to adjust, in azimuth, the positioning of the camera with respect to the interface.
Upon firing, in bursts or not, the recoil of the machine-gun 12,7 occurs with a very high acceleration. The interface according to the invention allows, thanks to its specific damping means, to damp this acceleration such that the camera experiences only a very low acceleration compatible with its operation and the preservation of its physical integrity.
Many modifications can be made to the examples described above without departing from the scope of the invention. Thus, the damping means can comprise, in place of the springs, pneumatic or even hydraulic means or even a power absorbing means, for example with felt.
Furthermore, in the case where firing is always performed at the same distance, the second portion can be equated with the third portion.
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