Claims
- 1. A gas operated gun, comprising:
- a gun barrel adapted to contain a gas under pressure for propelling a projectile through said barrel,
- a receiver having a pair of elongated, substantially parallel hollow tubes,
- said receiver further having bracket means connected to each of said tubes for securing said tubes fixedly in spaced-apart relationship and also for securing said gun barrel between said tubes,
- elongated force-transmitting means including operating rods longitudinally moveable within each of said tubes,
- gas cylinder means connected between said gun barrel and said force-transmitting means, for applying force generated from said gas under pressure to said force-transmitting means,
- a cartridge feeding mechanism rotatably mounted on one of said tubes and a bolt carrier slidably mounted on the other tube, and
- a main drive pin inter-connecting said rods,
- said tubes having slots therein along which said drive pin rides in response to gas pressure applied to said operating rods,
- said drive pin being operatively connected to said cartridge feeding mechanism and to said bolt carrier.
- 2. A gas operated gun as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cartridge feeding mechanism includes a feed cam tube with an arcuate slot therein,
- said feed cam tube being rotatably mounted on one of said receiver tubes,
- said drive pin extending into said arcuate slot and thereby rotating said cam tube as said drive pin moves along said slots in response to gas pressure applied to said operating rods.
- 3. A gas operated gun as set forth in claim 2 wherein said cartridge feeding mechanism includes a feed sprocket rotatably mounted on one of said receiver tubes,
- and rotating means between said sprocket and said feed cam tube for rotating said sprocket undirectionally.
- 4. A gas operated gun as set forth in claim 3 including release means for overriding said rotating means to permit bidirectional rotation of said sprocket.
- 5. A gas operated gun as set forth in claim 3 including a cartridge chamber in said barrel and wherein said sprocket is contained within a feed housing having a guide ramp therein for positioning cartridges while still in links and on said sprocket in a direction angularly oriented relative to said cartridge chamber in said barrel.
- 6. A gas operated gun as set forth in claim 3 wherein said sprocket has end rows of teeth to stabilize a cartridge thereon and an intermediate third row of teeth to retain the stabilized cartridge link during forward stripping of said cartridge therefrom.
- 7. A modular lightweight automatic weapon system including:
- a receiver having dual tubes spaced apart and connected by a main end cap and a forward tube guide,
- a barrel having a barrel extension held by said main end cap and a gas housing connected to said front tube guide,
- said barrel having a bore through which a fired cartridge passes,
- said gas housing having orifices interconnecting said bore and said forward tube guide,
- operating rods slidably mounted witin said tubes and having a bolt carrier carried thereby,
- said bolt carrier being operable when moved forwardly to move a cartridge into said barrel extension and maintain itself therebehind until said cartridge is fired,
- said operating rods being actionable by gases in said bore to move said bolt carrier rearwardly for ejection of spent cartridge cases, and
- means indexing another cartridge in position for movement into said barrel extension upon subsequent forward movement of said bolt carrier.
- 8. A modular lightweight automatic weapon system as set forth in claim 7 wherein gas cylinders interconnect said gas housing with said tubes and have pistons therein, said pistons being operable by said gases to move said operating rods and bolt carrier rearwardly on said receiver tubes.
- 9. A modular lightweight automatic weapon system as set forth in claim 8 including counterrecoil springs in said tubes to move said bolt carrier forwardly after rearward motion of said bolt carrier has been terminated.
- 10. A modular lightweight automatic weapon system as set forth in claim 8 wherein a buttstock assembly is fastened to the ends of said receiver tubes,
- said buttstock assembly having a hydropneumatic buffer to absorb recoil forces when said bolt carrier moves rearwardly.
- 11. A gas operated gun, comprising:
- a gun barrel adapted to contain a gas under pressure for propelling a projectile through said barrel,
- a receiver having a pair of elongated, substantially parallel hollow tubes,
- said receiver further having bracket means connected to each of said tubes for securing said tubes fixedly in spaced-apart relationship and also for securing said gun barrel between said tubes,
- elongated force-transmitting means within each of said tubes,
- gas cylinder means connected between said gun barrel and said force-transmitting means, for applying force generated from said gas under pressure to said force-transmitting means,
- a main drive connected to each of said force-transmitting means for movement therewith,
- a bolt carrier slidably mounted on one of said tubes and movable with said main drive,
- a cartridge feed mechanism rotatably mounted on the other of said tubes,
- said main drive being operatively connected to said feed mechanism to cause rotation thereof upon movement of said drive.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The invention described herein may be manufactured and/or used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3009396 |
Dixon |
Nov 1961 |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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503,251 |
Dec 1954 |
IT |