Claims
- 1. A portable lightweight mortar weapon system comprising a cannon means for firing mortar ammunition, said mortar weapon system further comprising:
- mount means for operatively supporting an upper section of said mortar weapon system;
- sighting scans removably connected to said mount means for aiming said mortar weapon system;
- said cannon means having an upper open end operatively connected to said sighting means and a lower closed end for holding propellant gases therein;
- gimbal collar means operatively attached intermediate said upper and lower ends of said cannon means for allowing said cannon means to be rotated;
- a plurality of truss means operatively connected to said gimbal collar means for supporting the lower end of said cannon means; and
- canvas means for holding said truss means and for distributing and minimizing any pressure loading transmitted to the ground in operation of said mortar weapon system by any recoil forces of said cannon means.
- 2. A portable lightweight mortar as recited in claim 1 wherein said truss means includes:
- three truss rods attached to said gimbal collar by three pin and trunnion swivels.
- 3. A portable lightweight mortar as recited in claim 2 wherein said truss rods are made of a lightweight boron-aluminum metal matrix composite material.
- 4. A portable lightweight mortar as recited in claim 3 wherein said canvas means includes:
- a triangularly-shaped canvas material constructed of cord material.
- 5. A portable lightweight mortar as recited in claim 4 wherein said canvas material is constructed in a fan-like pattern weave originating from each of three corners of said triangularly-shaped canvas.
- 6. A portable lightweight mortar as recited in claim 5 wherein said triangularly-shaped canvas material has a metal grommet fixture operatively disposed in each corner of said three corners thereof for holding therein said truss means.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention disclosed herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government.
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