This is a National Phase Application in the United States of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2008/002255 filed Mar. 20, 2008, which claims priority on German Patent Application No. DE 10 2007 016 204.0, filed Apr. 2, 2007. The entire disclosures of the above patent applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention pertains to a drum cannon that includes a seal between a drum provided with several chambers and a barrel of the cannon, characterized in that an elastically pre-tensioned obturation ring is integrated between the two, wherein the ring presses against the face of the barrel or the face of the chamber that is in line with the barrel bore axis of the barrel in such a way that sealing takes place immediately even with small gas pressures.
A drum cannon comprises essentially a barrel and a drum containing several chambers. The drum is pivoted around an axis parallel to the barrel bore axis. The cartridge is pushed into the chamber, which is not in line with the barrel bore axis. Conventional bottleneck cartridges are pushed into the chamber in the aiming direction, whereas telescopic cartridges are introduced into the chamber against the aiming direction. The drum is rotated or moved until the cartridge and barrel bore axis are in line (DE 32 37 728 C2). For its part, the drum supports itself on a plate. This causes obturation problems thereby between the drum and the barrel.
These obturation problems were counteracted up to now by seal bushings between the drum and the barrel. For sealing, the seal bushing of each chamber was supported on the drum, wherein the seal bushings are moved slightly in the aiming direction. With bottleneck cartridges, the inner diameter of the seal bushing is somewhat larger than the land diameter of the barrel. During the shot, gas is guided against the face of the seal bushing in the aiming direction by means of a gas duct. Even before the seal bushing is acted upon by the gas pressure in the radial direction, the dynamic pressure pushes the opposing face of the seal bushing against the face of the barrel. This ensures a seal during the further course of the shot.
It is disadvantageous that sealing, by means of a bushing, is frequently insufficient. In particular with telescopic cartridges with combustible cases, there is the problem of guiding the gas jet onto the face of the seal bushing at the right time, before the seal bushing is impacted by gas pressure in the radial direction.
The object of the invention is to provide a seal between the drum and the barrel that seals more effectively than, for example, a bushing or the like.
The object stated above is achieved by means of a first embodiment of the present invention, which pertains to a seal disposed between drum (2), which is provided with several chambers (3), and a barrel (1), characterized in that an elastically pre-tensioned obturation ring (4) is integrated between the two, wherein the ring presses against the face (9) of the barrel (1) or the face of the chamber (3) that is in line with the barrel bore axis of the barrel (1) in such a way that sealing takes place immediately even with small gas pressures.
Advantageous additional embodiments are listed below. For example, in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention, the first embodiment is modified so that the obturation ring (4) is pre-tensioned so far that it is not damaged during the rotating or moving of the drum (2). In accordance with a third embodiment of the invention, the first embodiment or the second embodiment is further modified so that the obturation ring 4 preferably has an L-shaped profile, wherein the angle between the arms (5, 6) is somewhat greater than 90° when the obturation ring (4) is not pre-tensioned. In accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention, the second embodiment is further modified so that the pre-tensioning takes place by means of a disk (8). In accordance with a sixth embodiment of the present invention, a drum cannon is provided that includes a drum provided with several chambers and a barrel, wherein a seal according to either the first, second, third, fourth or fifth embodiments of the invention, is disposed between the drum and the barrel.
The invention is based on the concept of integrating the seal so that it seals even before gas pressure occurs. This takes place by means of an elastically pre-tensioned seal between the drum and the barrel. If the seal is integrated on the drum side, each chamber has a seal. With integration on the weapon side, one seal on the barrel is sufficient.
An obturation principle is utilized that has become established with large-caliber barrel weapons with sliding wedge breechblocks and caseless propellant.
For sealing a mortar tube, it is suggested in DE 102 13 928 to embody the sealing element integrated between the barrel and floor piece as an L-shape.
It is preferred for the profile of the sealing ring between the drum and the barrel to be likewise L-shaped, wherein the angle between the arms is somewhat greater than 90°. This feature causes the lips to bear under pre-tensioning and sealing takes place immediately, even with lower gas pressures. The intensification of the sealing action through the gas pressure also ensures a complete sealing over the entire pressure area. Enlargement of the gap between the drum and the face of the barrel caused by the gas pressure is effected just as is the radial expansion of the chamber as a result of the gas pressure.
The invention will be explained in more detail based on an exemplary embodiment with drawing. The drawings show:
Alternatively, an obturation ring of this type can be supported in the barrel (not shown in more detail).
The drum 2 is pivoted around an axis 7 to the barrel bore axis, or the drum can be moved to this position. The obturation rings 4 can be pre-tensioned by means of a disk 8 so they are not damaged during rotation or moving of the drum 2 (alternatively on the barrel 1). For the sake of clarity, the support of the drum 2 in the direction of the barrel bore axis is not shown in more detail, but is assumed to be known (i.e., a conventional support is employed).
In operation, cartridge is pushed into one of the chambers 3 (with a telescopic cartridge against the aiming direction), which is a chamber that is not in line with the barrel bore axis. Then the drum 2 is moved until the chamber containing the cartridge and barrel bore axis are in line. In this position, the arms 5 and 6 of the obturation ring 4, which is likewise in line, are pre-tensioned and press against the face 9 of the barrel 1 in such a way that sealing takes place immediately even with low gas pressures. Owing to the preferred geometry of the obturation ring 4, the gas pressure strengthens the sealing effect of the obturation ring 4 during operation of the drum cannon.
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