Claims
- 1. A gas powered weapon comprising
- (a) a receiver;
- (b) a gas chamber in the receiver;
- (c) a stationary bore guide in the receiver;
- (d) a bolt assembly slidably mounted along the stationary guide, such bolt assembly in turn comprising:
- i) a reciprocal bolt for forward and return movement, said bolt having a forward stop wall
- ii) a piston fixed to the bolt for reciprocal movement with the bolt; the piston in turn comprising
- a) a stem,
- b) a restraint section, and
- c) valve means in the piston for permitting gas remaining in the gas chamber to escape to atmosphere during return of the bolt
- the bolt stop wall positioned and sized to engage the piston restraint section to prevent the piston from exiting the weapon; and the valve means permitting gas to escape during such bolt return.
- 2. A bolt, housing and valve arrangement for a gas operated weapon having a barrel and a projectile to be propelled down such barrel comprising
- a pressurized gas chamber in a rearward portion of the housing;
- a bolt in a forward portion of the housing which bolt is reciprocated from a rearward sealed position in which no gas communicates with the barrel to a forward unsealed position in which gas passes from the gas chamber to the barrel;
- a sear for releasably engaging the bolt;
- piston means within the bolt upon which the pressurized gas acts to move the bolt forward when released;
- means for returning the bolt rearwardly to a sear-engaged position;
- valve means positioned within the bolt piston means for permitting gas remaining in the gas chamber to escape to atmosphere during the return of the bolt to its sear-engaged position; and
- actuating means for opening and closing the valve means.
- 3. The gas operated weapon of claim 2 in which the valve means within the bolt piston means in turn comprises
- (a) actuating means reciprocal in the piston means;
- (b) a rearward and a forward gas opening in said sleeve body;
- (c) a passageway in the sleeve body connecting such forward and rearward openings;
- (d) closure means on the said actuating means for closing said rearward gas opening to prevent gases passing through such rearward gas opening;
- (e) a pressure surface on the actuating means so that a first pressure in the gas chamber causes the actuating means to close the closure means; and
- (f) valve spring means for causing the actuating means to open the closure means when a second pressure lower than the first pressure is present in the chamber.
- 4. The gas-operated gun of claim 3 in which the closure means includes a slideable element which is slid over the rearward opening to close the closure means and slid to the side to open the closure means.
- 5. The gas-operated gun of claim 3 in which the closure means is a deformable sealing element which engages such piston means and the sleeve body to provide an interference seal between such piston means and sleeve body.
- 6. The gas-operated gun of claim 5 in which the deformable sealing element is deformed between the actuating means and the housing to increase the interference seal between the piston means and the housing.
- 7. The gas-operated gun of claim 3 in which the rearward opening is a plurality of spaced-apart orifices.
- 8. The gas-operated gun of claim 3 in which the valve actuating means has a recess area in its exterior and the closure means is a deformable seal which moves into such recess during bolt rearward movement to reduce the interference between the housing including the chamber and the valve actuating means.
- 9. A gas-operated gun having a reciprocating bolt and a barrel from which projectiles are shot, comprising
- (a) a main chamber for holding gas under pressure in the ready-to-fire mode for shooting a projectile out the barrel;
- (b) a gas supply line for supplying gas to the main chamber;
- (c) a gas supply valve in the supply line which gas supply valve is open in the ready-to-fire mode;
- (d) means for opening and closing the valve;
- (e) a bolt extension for operating the means for closing the gas supply valve upon the firing of the sun.
- 10. The gas-operated gun of claim 9 in which the bolt is spring biased and is held by a sear in said ready-to-fire mode and is propelled forward by gas causing the bolt extension to cause the gas supply valve to move to its closed position.
- 11. The gas operated gun of claim 9 in which the bolt includes a piston which piston has a bleed valve therein and having in addition an extension bleed valve end which operates the gas supply valve.
- 12. The gas operated gun of claim 9 having in addition a bleed valve and in which the bolt extension is a bleed valve actuator having a surface upon which chamber gases act forwardly to close the bleed valve and which bleed valve actuator is urged rearwardly by valve spring means whereby movement of the bleed valve actuator depends on the gas pressure in the chamber.
- 13. A valve arrangement for a gas operated gun having a pressurized chamber which valve arrangement both vents pressure from the chamber and stops further pressurization of the chamber during the operation cycle of the gun which gun includes a barrel, a housing forming such chamber, a bolt moved forward by gas pressure to open the chamber for gases to propel a projectile down the barrel and such bolt having a rearward return means, comprising
- (a) intake valve means including a spring for admitting gas pressure to the chamber which intake valve means includes a valve stem urged to closed position by a spring;
- (b) trigger operated means for releasing the bolt allowing such gases to move the bolt forward to permit such gases to pass the bolt to cause the projectile to be propelled;
- (c) bleed valve means connected to and positioned within the bolt which bleed valve means reciprocate in the chamber housing, said bleed valve means in turn comprising a
- i) sleeve body mounted on the forward portion of the bolt;
- ii) a bleed valve mechanism positioned within the body with such bleed valve mechanism being sized and shaped such that pressurized gases position the bleed valve means in a closed position;
- iii) such bleed mechanism operating to allow the intake valve spring to close such bleed valve mechanism as the bolt is moved forward; and
- iv) a spring means within the bleed valve body causing such bleed valve mechanism to open during the rearward motion of the bolt.
- 14. The valve arrangement of claim 13 in which the bleed valve means includes orifices in the body said bleed valve mechanism being positioned over the orifices to close such valve means.
- 15. A bolt, housing and valve arrangement for a gas operated weapon having a barrel and a projectile to be propelled down such barrel comprising
- a pressurized gas chamber in a rearward portion of the housing;
- a bolt in a forward portion of the housing which bolt reciprocated from a rearward sealed position in which no gas communicates with the barrel to a forward unsealed position in which gas passes from the gas chamber to the barrel;
- a sear for releasably engaging the bolt;
- piston means within the bolt upon which the pressurized gas acts to move the bolt forward when released;
- means for returning the bolt rearwardly to a sear-engaged position;
- valve means positioned in the piston means for permitting gas remaining in the gas chamber to escape to atmosphere during the return of the bolt to it sear-engaged position,
- actuating means for opening and closing said valve means;
- said valve means in turn comprising
- (i) the actuating means reciprocal in the piston means;
- (ii) a rearward and a forward gas opening in said actuating means;
- (iii) a passageway in the actuating means connecting such forward and rearward openings;
- (iv) closure means on the said actuating means for the closing rearward gas opening to prevent gases passing through such rearward opening;
- (v) a pressure-receiving surface on the actuating means so that first pressure in the gas chamber causes the actuating means to close the closure means; and
- (vi) valve spring means for causing the actuating means to open the closure means when a second pressure lower than the first pressure is present in the chamber.
- 16. The gas-operated gun of claim 15 in which the closure means includes a slideable element which is slid over the rearward gas opening to close the closure means and slides to open the closure means.
- 17. The gas-operated gun of claim 15 in which the closure means is a deformable sealing element which engages such piston means and the sleeve body to provide an interference seal between such piston means and sleeve body.
- 18. The gas-operated gun of claim 17 in which the deformable sealing element is deformed between the actuating means and the housing to increase the interference seal between the piston means and the housing that includes the chamber.
- 19. The gas-operated gun of claim 15 in which the rearward opening is a plurality of spaced-apart orifices.
- 20. The gas-operated gun of claim 15 in which the valve means sleeve body has a recess area in its exterior and the deformable seal moves into such recess during bolt rearward movement to reduce the interference between the housing including the chamber and the sleeve body.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/683,323 filed Jul. 18, 1996 entitled "Less Lethal Weapon Attachable To Lethal Weapon" now U.S. Pat. No. 5,832,911.
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