Magazine with a plurality of cylinders in series, in particular for compressed-air guns

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6745755
  • Patent Number
    6,745,755
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 29, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The subject of the present invention is a magazine of shots for repeating guns, in particular for compressed-air guns, which comprises at least two cylinders in series, front and rear, respectively, the front cylinder provided with N identical chambers for housing the shots and with a crown of N teeth intended to be engaged by a mechanism of rotation, the rear cylinder provided with N−1 chambers for housing the shots and with an aperture of smaller diameter intended to make possible the passage of the firing gas from the valve to the chamber of the front cylinder, which is aligned with the barrel from time to time. The front and rear cylinders are provided with complementary couplings, shaped to interact with one another for a contemporary rotation of the two cylinders only after the first N shots have been fired from the front cylinder.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention pertains to the field of guns, in particular compressed-air guns, and it pertains in particular to a new shot magazine for such guns.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the majority of the repeating guns that utilize compressed air or carbon dioxide for firing shot of a non-spherical shape, a multi-chamber (usually eight) cylinder is used as the magazine, each chamber housing a shot in its interior.




After eight shots, the cylinder must then be reloaded. Consequently a cylinder provided with a greater number of chambers is desirable, but this implies an increase in the diameter of the cylinder, in contrast with the requirement of making compressed-air guns more and more similar to real guns.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to propose a magazine particularly for compressed-air guns that makes it possible to have a greater number of bullets compared to the current magazines without an increase in the diameter of the magazine and thus without a significant increase in the dimensions of the gun.




The object is accomplished with a magazine comprising at least two cylinders in series, front and rear, respectively, the front cylinder being provided with N identical chambers for housing said shots to be fired and with a crown of N teeth intended to be engaged by a rotation mechanism of the cylinder controlled by the trigger, the rear cylinder being provided with N−1 chambers for housing said shots and with an aperture of smaller diameter intended to make possible the passage of firing gas by a valve fed by a source of pneumatic energy to the chamber of the front cylinder, from time to time aligned with the barrel. The cylinders are provided with complementary coupling means contemporary of the two cylinders only after the first N shots have been fired by the front cylinder and with means for an initial angular positioning of the rear cylinder in relation to the valve so that the relative aperture is aligned with same for the first N shots, and of the front cylinder in relation to the rear cylinder so that the complementary coupling means make possible the rotation of the front cylinder alone for said first N shots and interact with one another only after said first N shots have been fired.




The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

shows a side schematic view of components of a compressed-air gun which utilizes the magazine according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a front, exploded, perspective view of the elements that make up and support the magazine;





FIG. 3

shows a rear, exploded, perspective view of the elements of

FIG. 2

;





FIGS. 4 and 4



a


show, in axial section, two cylinders that make up the magazine, which are separated from one another and coupled with one another, respectively;





FIG. 5

shows the front cylinder of the magazine viewed from behind; and





FIG. 6

shows the complete gun in partial section.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings in particular, A repeating pistol utilizing compressed air or carbon dioxide to fire a non-spherical-shaped, typically foam-plug-shaped shot, is indicated globally by


10


in said drawings.




As is well known, the gun comprises a trigger


11


, which cooperates, on the one hand with a firing mechanism


12


, and on the other hand, with a mechanism


13


for rotating a magazine of shots


14


that is arranged behind the barrel


19


of the pistol. A valve


15


fed by a pneumatic energy source


16


is provided between the firing mechanism


12


and the magazine


14


.




In accordance with the present invention, the magazine


14


consists of two cylinders


17


,


18


, front and rear, respectively, which are arranged in series, facing one another. The front cylinder


17


is in contact with the barrel


19


of the gun, while the rear cylinder


18


is in contact with the valve


15


.




The front cylinder is provided with a number N of identical chambers


17


′, e.g., eight in the version shown; the rear cylinder


18


is provided with N−1 identical chambers


18


′ having a diameter equal to that of the chambers


17


′ of the front cylinder


17


, and with an aperture


18


″, the front cylinder


17


is provided with a crown of N teeth


20


intended to be engaged by the mechanism of rotation


13


of the gun. The front cylinder


17


is additionally provided with a small peg


21


protruding from the rear surface, which is opposite that in which the rotation teeth


20


are located.




The rear cylinder


18


, in its surface in contact with the front cylinder


17


, is provided with an incomplete, annular groove


22


, in which the small peg


21


of the front cylinder


17


is free to slide.




The two cylinders


17


,


18


have each a matching, radial, peripheral groove


23


, provided, i.e., along their entire thickness, and N−1 identical peripheral notches


24


, in which is intended to engage a spring lever


25


associated with each cylinder for making possible from time to time the alignment of the chambers thereof with the barrel


19


. The two cylinders


17


,


18


are additionally axially passed through by a respective hole


26


,


27


, the hole


26


of the front cylinder


17


having a greater diameter than the hole


27


of the rear cylinder


18


. Said two holes are intended to make possible the mounting of the two cylinders on the shaft


28


of a common support


29


, said shaft having a first section


28


′ of a greater diameter and a second section


28


″ of a smaller diameter. In this way, it is impossible to invert the mounting sequence of the two cylinders on the support


29


. The peripheral groove


23


additionally constrains the two cylinders to be mounted only in a certain angular position, or the rear cylinder


18


with the aperture


18


″ aligned with the hole for the venting of gases by the valve


15


and the front cylinder


17


with the small peg


21


at one end of the incomplete annular groove


22


of the rear cylinder


18


.




With the gun closed, with the two cylinders loaded and correctly mounted on the support


29


, with each complete pressure of the trigger


11


, the front cylinder


17


rotates one eighth of a turn, while the rear cylinder


18


remains stationary, held back elastically by its alignment lever


25


. At the end of the course of the trigger, the firing mechanism


13


allows a certain quantity of gas to be vented by the valve


15


. The gas passes through the aperture


18


″ of the rear cylinder


18


and fires the shot from the front cylinder


17


aligned with said aperture. Continuing to fire, the front cylinder rotates while the rear cylinder remains stationary. Once the eighth shot has also parted, the small peg


21


of the front cylinder


17


, which up to this time was siding in the incomplete groove


22


of the rear cylinder


18


, reaching capacity, forces the latter to rotate together with the front cylinder


17


, overcoming the resistance of the alignment lever proper


25


. With each pressure on the trigger, the loaded chambers of the rear cylinder


18


align with spent chambers of the cylinder


17


and consequently with the barrel


19


. The shot fired by the gas first passes through the chamber proper, then the chamber of the front cylinder and then the barrel.




The cycle is repeated until depletion of the shots.




It should be noted that the present invention described here for two cylinders in series can be extended to any number of cylinders, since the condition that if the front cylinder has N chambers, other cylinders must have N−1 chambers is met.




While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.



Claims
  • 1. A shot magazine for repeating guns, especially compressed-air guns, in which shots are housed in respective chambers provided in the magazine around an axis of rotation of same, and in which the gun comprises:a trigger; a mechanism for rotating the magazine around its own axis, which can be controlled by said trigger for placing a chamber housing a shot in correspondence with a barrel of the gun; and a firing mechanism, which can likewise be controlled by said trigger for acting on a valve for controlling a flow of a firing gas coming from a source of pneumatic energy and to induce firing of the shot, which is aligned with said barrel of the gun, wherein it comprises at least two cylinders in series, front and rear, respectively, said front cylinder being provided with N identical chambers for housing the shots and with a crown of N teeth intended to be engaged by said mechanism of rotation, said rear cylinder being provided with N−1 chambers for housing shots and with an aperture of smaller diameter than said chambers for housing shots, for passage of said firing gas from said valve to a said chamber of said front cylinder, from time to time aligned with the barrel, and complementary coupling means, which are shaped to interact with one another for a contemporary rotation of two cylinders only after the first N shots have been fired by said front cylinder.
  • 2. A magazine in accordance with claim 1, further comprising:means for initial angular positioning of said rear cylinder in relation to said valve so that said aperture of a smaller diameter for passage of said firing gas is aligned with same for the first N shots, and of said front cylinder in relation to said rear cylinder so that said complementary coupling means make possible rotation of only said front cylinder for same first N shots and interact with one another only after said first N shots have been fired.
  • 3. A magazine in accordance with claim 2, wherein said cylinders are axially passed through by a respective hole to be mounted on a shaft of a common support, said hole of said front cylinder having a greater diameter than said hole of said rear cylinder, said shaft correspondingly having two consecutive sections of different diameter so as to restrict a mounting sequence of said cylinders.
  • 4. A magazine in accordance with claim 2, wherein said means for said angular positioning of said cylinders comprise a radial peripheral groove provided along an entire thickness of each cylinder and a spring lever associated with each cylinder and insertable into said groove when said respective cylinder is mounted in the gun.
  • 5. A magazine in accordance with claim 4, wherein N−1 radial notches, in which said respective spring lever is engagable, are provided along an edge of each cylinder to guarantee an alignment of a chamber containing a shot to be fired with said barrel of the gun from time to time.
  • 6. A magazine in accordance with claim 1, wherein adjacent surfaces of said cylinders comprise a peg, which is extended from a rear surface of said front cylinder and into an incomplete annular groove provided in said rear cylinder and in which said peg is free to slide following the rotation of said front cylinder, said rear cylinder being controlled to rotate together with said front cylinder when said peg reaches an end of said incomplete groove.
  • 7. A magazine of shots for repeating guns, the magazine comprising:at least two cylinders in series, front and rear, respectively, said front cylinder being provided with N identical chambers for housing shots and with a crown of N teeth engageable by a mechanism of rotation, said rear cylinder being provided with N−1 chambers for housing shots and with an aperture, of smaller diameter than said chambers for housing shots, for passage of a firing gas from a valve to a said chamber of said front cylinder, which is aligned with a barrel of the gun from time to time, said front and rear cylinders being provided with complementary coupling means, interactable with one another for a contemporary rotation of said two cylinders only after the first N shots have been fired from said front cylinder.
  • 8. A magazine in accordance with claim 7, further comprising:means for initial angular positioning of said rear cylinder in relation to said valve so that said aperture of a smaller diameter for passage of said firing gas is aligned with same for the first N shots, and of said front cylinder in relation to said rear cylinder so that said complementary coupling means make possible rotation of only said front cylinder for same first N shots and interact with one another only after said first N shots have been fired.
  • 9. A magazine in accordance with claim 8, wherein said cylinders are axially passed through by a respective hole to be mounted on a shaft of a common support, said hole of said front cylinder having a greater diameter than said hole of said rear cylinder, said shaft correspondingly having two consecutive sections of different diameter so as to restrict a mounting sequence of said cylinders.
  • 10. A magazine in accordance with claim 8, wherein said means for said angular positioning of said cylinders comprise a radial peripheral groove provided along an entire thickness of each cylinder and a spring lever associated with each cylinder and insertable into said groove when said respective cylinder is mounted in the gun.
  • 11. A magazine in accordance with claim 10, wherein N−1 radial notches, in which said respective spring lever is engagable, are provided along an edge of each cylinder to guarantee an alignment of a chamber containing a shot to be fired with said barrel of the gun from time to time.
  • 12. A magazine in accordance with claim 7, wherein adjacent surfaces of said cylinders comprise a peg, which is extended from a rear surface of said front cylinder and into an incomplete annular groove provided in said rear cylinder and in which said peg is free to slide following the rotation of said front cylinder, said rear cylinder being controlled to rotate together with said front cylinder when said peg reaches an end of said incomplete groove.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BS2002A0076 Aug 2002 IT
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