Claims
- 1. An improved arrangement for controlling the rate of firing of fire bursts in a machine gun having a breech block, an ammunition feed device and a recoil and counter-recoil device for elastically coupling the gun to gun mount by means of a differential recoil system so as to enable the gun to oscillate with preselected oscillation characteristics during firing said gun emitting energy impulses during firing of a shell which are operatively conducted by conduit means to produce ignition of the following shell fed into the gun by the ammunition feed device, the improvement comprising:
- receiving means and storing means operatively mounted in said recoil and counter-recoil device said storing means being adapted to store the recoil energy of the gun during recoil thereof, control means operatively connected to said storing and receiving means, said control means having a timing element and being adapted to selectively release a predetermined amount of energy for the counter-recoil motion;
- adjusting means operatively connected to said control means for adjusting said timing element;
- a primary transmitter operatively associated with said breech block to emit a first signal at a preselected position of said breech block;
- a secondary transmitter operatively associated with said recoil and counter-recoil device for emitting a second signal at a preselected position of said recoil and counter-recoil device; and
- a relay in said conduit means adapted to conduct an energy pulse emitted from the gun during firing of a shell to initiate ignition of the following shell in the breech block when said first and second signals have placed said relay in a conductive state;
- said primary and secondary energy transmitters being operatively coupled to said conduit means.
- 2. An improved arrangement for controlling the cadence of firing bursts in a machine cannon having a loading chamber, a differential recoil gun mount including a reciprocally movable breech block and a dampening system which include biasing means which include mechanical as well as hydraulic means for receiving and storing recoil energy which forms during firing of a projectile from said machine cannon and adjustable means operatively connected to said dampening system for selectively releasing predetermined amounts of said energy for the counter-recoil movement of the machine cannon, and means operatively mounted in said machine cannon for controlling the movement of the breech block independently from the recoil and counter-recoil movement of the gun barrel, the improvement comprising in combination,
- (a) said dampening system is formed by a recoil-counter-recoil system which operatively couples the machine cannon to the gun mount;
- (b) said recoil-counter-recoil system includes means for adjusting the counter-recoil movement of the machine cannon;
- (c) said adjusting means includes an adjustable timing element which is adapted to release the stored recoil energy at a predetermined point in time of the firing cycle;
- (d) ignition means are operatively connected to the loading chamber of the machine cannon via an electrical ignition energy conduit in which there are disposed two circuit breakers in series;
- (e) a first circuit breaker of said two circuit breakers being operatively connected to said breech block so as to close when said breech block is in a locked position and a second circuit breaker of said two circuit breakers being controlled by the recoil-counter-recoil system so as to close at a predetermined point in time of the counter-recoil movement thereof; and
- (f) said two circuit breakers forming jointly an AND-gate for conducting adequate ignition energy from said ignition means via said electrical ignition energy conduit and said AND-gate to said loading chamber to ignite the propellant charge of a projectile disposed therein.
- 3. The improvement in the arrangement for controlling the cadence of firing bursts in a machine cannon as set forth in claim 2, wherein
- (a) said recoil-counter-recoil system includes a first hydraulic cylinder, a first piston axially movably mounted therein, said first piston having a pair of piston rods axially extending in opposite directions from opposite sides of said first piston;
- (b) the free end of one of said two piston rods is connected to said machine cannon and the free end of the other of the two piston rods is mounted on the gun mount;
- (c) said first hydraulic cylinder having a plurality of exterior branch conduits in mutual communication with the first hydraulic cylinder and each other;
- (d) said adjustable timing element and adjusting means being operatively mounted or connected with said plurality of branch conduits.
- 4. The improvement in the arrangement for controlling the cadence of firing bursts in a machine cannon as set forth in claim 2, wherein
- (a) a second piston is reciprocally axially movably mounted in one of said branch conduits, said timing element being operatively connected to said second piston;
- (b) a flow limiting device is operatively mounted in one of said branch conduits and adapted to coact with said second piston;
- (c) said adjustable timing element adjusts the preselected limits between which the flow limiting device is axially movable and fixable in said branch conduit; and
- (d) by means of preselectively positioning the flow limit device the length of the operative path traversed by said second piston in the branch conduit is closed and opened at preselected points in time.
- 5. The improvement in the arrangement for controlling the cadence of firing bursts in a machine cannon as set forth in claim 4, wherein
- (a) a coil spring is operatively connected to said second piston to bias it towards said flow limit device;
- (b) said branch conduit includes a portion which forms a longitudinal extension of the branch conduit in which said second piston is reciprocally movable, said coil spring is disposed in said longitudinal extension and the operative path of said second piston partially extends into said longitudinal extension;
- (c) said second piston having a front and rear portion of equal diameters which are connected to each other by a rod of smaller diameter than the diameters of the front and rear portions;
- (d) said longitudinal extension of said branch conduit including a second branch conduit of its own, throttling means mounted in said second branch conduit, the effective cross-section of said throttling means depending on the direction of flow therethrough; and
- (e) said second branch conduit extending from the free end of said longitudinal extension adjacent to one end of said coil spring.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This a Continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 147,291, filed on May 6, 1980, now abandoned, which is in turn a continuation application of copending application Ser. No. 864,237, filed Dec. 27, 1977, now abandoned.
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