Claims
- 1. A method for cooling a gun barrel of a firearm comprising the steps of:
conveying coolant from a reservoir into a pressure cylinder by drawing up a hydraulic piston, while a pressure feed line between the pressure cylinder and a nozzle is closed, thereafter moving the hydraulic piston in the opposite direction by a pressure reversal, so that the coolant in the pressure cylinder is placed under a predefined operating pressure which is higher than the ambient pressure, opening said pressure feed line to said nozzle before firing a round, so that the coolant flows to the gun barrel via said pressure feed line and nozzle, allowing the coolant pressure in said gun barrel to be compressed to a pressure above operating pressure and pushed out of the gun barrel by the gas pressure in the barrel chamber built up when firing the shot, expanding the coolant in a buffer reservoir adjacent the nozzle to operating pressure, and injecting the coolant back into the gun barrel after the gas pressure built up by firing the shot has been reduced to the operating pressure.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the coolant is evaporated while cooling the gun barrel.
- 3. A device for cooling a gun barrel comprising
a reservoir which stores coolant fluid, a pressure cylinder connected to said reservoir having a first chamber and a second chamber, wherein said second chamber is connected to a pressure system containing a pressure fluid and is adapted to generate a system pressure on said first chamber through a pressure piston, a feed line including an upstream portion connecting said first pressure cylinder chamber to said reservoir and a downstream portion connecting said first pressure cylinder chamber to said gun barrel, a downstream feed line end for said downstream feed line having a diaphragm, a buffer reservoir and a nozzle.
- 4. A device in accordance with claim 3, wherein said coolant is a liquid to which a lubricant is added and which has an evaporation temperature that is lower than the firing temperature of the gun barrel so that the liquid evaporates while cooling the gun barrel.
- 5. A device in accordance with claim 3, wherein the pressure fluid is an oil.
- 6. A device in accordance with claim 3, wherein the gun barrel is cylindrical in shape and the axis of the nozzle is arranged at an angle of 90° with respect to the axis of the gun barrel so as to eject coolant in a radial direction into the gun barrel.
- 7. A device in accordance with claim 3, wherein the gun barrel is cylindrical in shape and the axis of the nozzle is arranged at an angle of less than 90° with respect to the axis of the gun barrel chamber so as to eject the coolant both a radial and in a forward or backward direction into the gun barrel.
- 8. A device in accordance with claim 3, further comprising a feed line distributor wherein the downstream feed line portion is split into at least two partial feed lines, each of said partial feed lines being connected to the gun barrel chamber via a separate end portion having a diaphragm, a buffer reservoir and a nozzle.
- 9. A device in accordance with claim 8, wherein at least two of said partial feed lines are connected with nozzles arranged facing each other in essentially the same section of the barrel and adapted to eject coolant in two separate coolant streams so that said streams mix in the area of the axis of the gun barrel.
- 10. A device in accordance with claim 8, wherein at least two of said partial feed lines are connected with nozzles arranged in sections of the barrel which are axially spaced apart and adapted to eject coolant into rearward or frontward portions of the gun barrel.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present invention is a continuation-in-part to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/352,469, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,311,602 on Nov. 6, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09352469 |
Jul 1999 |
US |
Child |
10004356 |
Oct 2001 |
US |