Claims
- 1. A breech mechanism comprising a breech ring and a sliding breech block;
- said breech ring comprising a first body of material having a predetermined value of compliance, a longitudinal axis, front and rear surface areas disposed substantially perpendicular to said axis and two pairs of opposed spaced major surface areas disposed substantially parallel to said axes, said surface areas defining the outer surface area of the ring;
- a plurality of walls formed in said body defining a cavity which extends entirely through said body from one major surface to the other major surface of one of the pairs of major opposed surfaces;
- two of said plurality of walls being opposed to, and spaced from, each other and configured to define an interrupted internal thread of buttress form;
- said sliding breech block comprising a second body of material having a predetermined value of compliance, a longitudinal axis, and an exterior surface comprising a front surface, a rear surface, a first pair of major opposed surfaces comprising top and bottom surfaces of said second body, and a second pair of major opposed surfaces comprising two side surfaces of said second body;
- said side surfaces are configured to define a plurality of pairs of laterally extending lugs projecting outwardly from the center of said second body and configured to define an interrupted external thread of buttress form;
- said sliding breech block is capable of slidable insertion into and slidable withdrawal from the cavity formed in the breech ring;
- the pressure flank of each lug of at least one pair of said laterally extending lugs is spaced a predetermined distance from the pressure flank of a respective internal thread of said interrupted interal thread of the breech ring when the sliding block is inserted into the cavity of the breech ring and the breech mechanism is in a closed and locked condition prior to firing a cannon;
- said pressure flank of each lug of said at least one pair of said laterally extending lugs and said pressure flank of said respective internal thread of said interrupted internal thread are in an abutting contact relationship with each other immediately after the firing of the cannon to transfer a predetermined portion of the load applied to the block by the forces generated by the firing of the cannon to a predetermined portion of the breech ring;
- said pressure flanks of each lug of said at least one pair of said laterally extending lugs and said pressure flank of said respective internal thread of said interrupted thread return to their initial spaced predetermined distance relationship upon completion of firing the cannon, and
- the pressure flank of each lug of at least one other pair of the plurality of pairs of laterally extending lugs of the slide block is in an abutting contact relationship with the pressure flank of another respective internal thread of said interrupted internal thread of the breech ring prior to, during, and after firing of the cannon.
- 2. The breech mechanism of claim 1 wherein
- the pressure flank of each lug of at least one pair of the plurality of pairs of said laterally extending lugs is inclined at a predetermined angle, and
- the pressure flank of each one of the respective internal threads of the breech ring is inclined at the same predetermined angle.
- 3. The breech mechanism of claim 1 wherein
- a bearing height of the pressure flank of each of the lugs of the sliding breech block with respect to the pressure flank of each of the respective internal threads of the breech ring is constant.
- 4. The breech mechanism of claim 1 wherein
- a bearing height of the pressure flank of each of the lugs of at least one pair of the plurality of pairs of said laterally extending lugs of the sliding breech block with respect to the pressure flank of at least one respective internal thread of the breech ring is different than a bearing height of the pressure flank of each of the lugs of at least one other pair of the plurality of pairs of lugs of the sliding breech block with respect to the pressure flank of at least one of their respective internal threads of the breech ring.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalty thereon.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
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26371 |
Jan 1902 |
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5974 |
Jan 1913 |
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