This application is a National Phase application of International Application No. PCT/AT2014/050011 filed Jan. 15, 2014 which claims priority to Austrian Patent Application No. A 50157/2013 filed Mar. 7, 2013, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a method for producing a gun barrel having barrel flutings.
In order to reduce the weight of a (hunting) rifle, the gun barrel is often provided with so-called barrel flutings, which are grooves distributed around the circumference of the gun barrel and extending in the longitudinal direction of the gun barrel (see, e.g., DE 16299 C). As a result, despite the weight reduction, the desired rigidity and the minimum wall thickness of the gun barrel are achieved without negatively influencing the vibration behavior of the gun barrel when the shot is fired.
Such barrel flutings are currently milled in a material-removing manner in succession, individually or, at best, in pairs. The disadvantages thereof are the great amount of production work involved and the different surface roughnesses, which can also result in greater adhesion of contaminants.
According to DE 16299 C, the barrel flutings can be produced by means of a separate forging step rather than a separate milling step, although this also requires a great amount of work. According to FR 2 755 042 A1, it is known per se from the field of vehicle engineering to create longitudinal grooves or ribs in steering axles by means of forging hammers.
The objective of the invention is to create a method for producing a gun barrel having barrel flutings, which overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art.
This objective is achieved with a method for producing a gun barrel by cold forging a cylindrical blank having an axial passage opening, comprising the steps: introducing a forging mandrel into the axial passage opening of the cylindrical blank; cold forging the gun barrel by means of a gun barrel forging machine, which has a plurality of forging hammers, which are distributed around the circumference of the blank and act radially onto the blank in the region of the inserted forging mandrel; and, during the cold forging, forging longitudinal grooves into the blank by means of said forging hammers, which have ribs that are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the blank for this purpose.
By means of the concurrent forging of the barrel flutings or grooves, respectively, directly during the cold forging (“hammering”) of the gun barrel in the gun barrel forging machine, there is no disadvantageous material-removing forging processing of the gun barrel, which significantly simplifies production. In addition to reducing the production costs, other benefits are a uniform surface, a low surface roughness, and a homogeneous rigidity of the entire fluted gun barrel across the material cross-section, in particular also in the region of the barrel flutings.
Preferably, four forging hammers are used, each of which has one to four ribs, which ribs are distributed regularly around the circumference of the blank in order to achieve a good compromise between weight savings and rigidity, depending on the caliber.
The invention is explained in the following in greater detail with reference to an embodiment illustrated in the attached drawings. In the drawings:
The longitudinal grooves 2 of the gun barrel 1 are produced directly during the cold forging (hammering) of the gun barrel 1 in a gun barrel forging machine, of which only the forging hammers 3 are shown, in a cut normal to the axial direction 4 of the gun barrel 1, in
The cold forging starts with a cylindrical blank having an axial passage opening, into which a forging or hammering mandrel (not shown) is inserted, whereupon the forging hammers 3 hammer onto the blank in the region of the inserted hammering mandrel in order to forge it such that it becomes the gun barrel. The axial length of the forging hammers 3 is usually shorter than the length of the gun barrel 1, such that the forging hammers 3 and the hammering mandrel therein, which functions as a support, are moved in the axial direction relative to the gun barrel 1. In practical application, the gun barrel 1 is moved in the axial direction 4 through the forging hammers 3 of the gun barrel forging machine, while the hammering mandrel is held in the gun barrel, in the region of the forging hammers 3, on a holding device, e.g., a holding rod.
For the present invention, the forging hammers 3 are equipped, on the hammering surfaces thereof acting on the blank or the gun barrel, with ribs 6, which are parallel to the longitudinal axis 4 of the blank or the gun barrel. In the embodiment shown in
By means of the ribs 6, the barrel flutings or longitudinal grooves 2, respectively, are forged directly into the gun barrel 1 during the cold forging of the blank to form the gun barrel 1.
The invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments and, instead, comprises all variants and modifications that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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A 50157/2013 | Mar 2013 | AT | national |
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PCT/AT2014/050011 | 1/15/2014 | WO | 00 |
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WO2014/134645 | 9/12/2014 | WO | A |
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International Preliminary Report on Patentability for International Application No. PCT/AT2014/050011. |
Austrian Office Action for 1A A 50157/2013 dated Feb. 24, 2014. |
International Preliminary Report on Patentability (IPRP) (in German) for PCT/AT2014/050011 dated Jun. 25, 2015. |
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20160016217 A1 | Jan 2016 | US |