Claims
- 1. A trigger mechanism for a gun having an ammunition discharge means a main sear lever for controlling movement of the ammunition discharge means, means for actuating the main sear lever, and an arm carded by the means for actuating the main sear lever, and the gun being capable of full), automatic firing, said trigger mechanism comprising a physically displaceable trigger, an arrest means including a cam element and a pair of sears each having a sear face for cooperation with the arm, and a timing device having a complementary cam element, said arrest means operable to interrupt said ammunition discharge means of said gun, wherein said cam element of said arrest means cooperates with said complementary cam element of said timing device, and wherein said timing device comprises an electric motor operable to drive said complementary cam element when said physically displaceable trigger is moved to a firing position to enable fully automatic firing of said gun, said timing device being operable to effect cyclical release of said ammunition discharge means by said arrest means.
- 2. A trigger mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said pair of sears both cooperate with said arm when the gun is set for semi-automatic firing said arm being released from the sear face of one sear when the trigger is retracted to activate the trigger mechanism and being arrested by engagement with the sear face of the other sear after discharge of the gun but whilst the trigger is in said position to activate the trigger mechanism thereby to arrest movement of the ammunition discharge means said arm thereafter being transferred into engagement with the sear face of said one sear when the trigger is released to again put the gun in a cocked condition.
- 3. A trigger mechanism according to claim wherein said one sear actuates said timing device and maintains said timing device operative during automatic firing of the gun, said timing device regulating movement of said other sear to cause a reduction in the natural cyclic rate of movement of the ammunition discharge means.
- 4. A trigger mechanism according to claim 3 wherein said timing device incorporates a rotatable cam for cyclic engagement with a cam follower carried by said other sear to regulate movement of that sear.
- 5. A trigger mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said ammunition discharge means and said main sear lever have cooperating cam surfaces which are engaged when the ammunition discharge means is in a cocked position, said main sear lever being pivotally mounted to release and arrest said ammunition discharge means and being controlled by a lever which carries said arm.
- 6. A trigger mechanism according to claim 2 wherein a firing mode selector switch is brought into cooperation with said one sear to actuate said timing device during fully automatic firing of the gun and is taken out of cooperation with said one sear to deactivate said timing device during semi-automatic firing of the gun.
- 7. A trigger mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the ammunition discharge means comprises a bolt, said bolt and main sear lever having cooperating means which act to prevent movement of the bolt which said arrest means is operative to interrupt said ammunition discharge means.
- 8. A trigger mechanism according to claim 7 further comprises a first and second biasing means which both act on the main sear lever to bias it towards a cooperating position with the bolt, the force of either one of the biasing means alone being insufficient to enable the .main sear lever to interrupt the movement of the bolt during fully automatic firing of the gun.
- 9. A timing device for controlling in a fully automatic firing mode, the rate of fire of a gun having a trigger means, said timing device comprises an electric motor having a drive shaft, a power supply and a cam means including a cam wheel connected to said drive shaft and having a cam lug, said cam wheel having a first and a second substantially circular face wherein said cam lug protrudes axially from the first face and said drive shaft is connected to the second face, wherein said power supply is a battery unit sealed within the gun and is operable to energize said electric motor which operably rotates the cam means at a constant speed, said timing device being contained inside said gun when in use wherein said cam means is operable to cooperate with the trigger means to effect cyclical discharge of ammunition from said gun when said gun is in a fully automatic mode of firing.
- 10. A timing device according to claim 9 further comprising an activator switch which is operable to effect rotation of said cam means when said trigger means is engaged to effect fully automatic firing of said gun.
- 11. A timing device according to claim 10 wherein said activator switch comprises a depressible lever.
- 12. The timing device of claim 11, wherein said activator switch is mounted to said gun, said trigger means includes a trigger and movable linkage means attached to said trigger for moving into and out of engagement with said activator switch upon the depression of the trigger.
- 13. A hand-held sub-machine gun comprising a trigger means, and a timing device for controlling in a fully automatic firing mode, the rate of fire of said hand-held sub-machine gun, said timing device includes an electric motor having a drive shaft, a power supply and a cam means including a cam wheel connected to said drive shaft and having a cam lug, said cam wheel having a first and a second substantially circular face wherein said cam lug protrudes axially from the first face and said drive shaft is connected to the second face, wherein said power supply is operable to energize said electric motor which operably rotates the cam means at a constant speed, said timing device being contained inside said hand-held sub-machine gun when in use wherein said cam means is operable to cooperate with the trigger means to effect cyclical discharge of ammunition from said hand-held sub-machine gun when said hand-held sub-machine gun is in a fully automatic mode of firing.
- 14. The hand-held sub-machine gun of claim 13, wherein said power supply is a battery unit sealed within the hand-held sub-machine gun.
- 15. The hand-held sub-machine gun of claim 13, further comprising an activator switch mounted to said hand-held sub-machine gun, said trigger means includes a trigger and movable linkage means attached to said trigger for moving into and out of engagement with said activator switch upon the depression of the trigger, wherein said activator switch is operable to effect rotation of said cam means when said trigger is depressed to effect fully automatic firing of said hand-held sub-machine gun.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/075,334, filed Jun. 11, 1993, now abandoned which in turn is a cont. of 07/752,609, filed as PCT/GB90/01969, Dec. 17, 1990 now abandoned.
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