The invention relates in general to munitions and in particular to direct and indirect fire weapons.
Direct and indirect fire weapons, for example, cannons and/or breech-loaded mortars, may include a screw block and carrier assembly at the breech end of the weapon. The screw block and carrier assembly may be opened for maintenance. Known apparatus for retaining the screw block and carrier assembly in an open position include a non-rigid strap, a block of wood, or a rod. The strap is unsafe because it may slip. The block of wood is unsafe because it may disintegrate. The rod generally requires more than one person to safely deploy. All three methods are time-consuming and potentially dangerous to the maintenance operator.
A long-felt and unsolved need exists for an apparatus and method that enables a single person to rapidly and safely lockout a screw block and carrier in an open position at a predetermined angle.
It is an object of the invention to provide an apparatus and method that enables a single person to rapidly and safely lockout a screw block and carrier in an open position at a predetermined angle.
A breech assembly for a weapon may include a breech ring and a carrier fixed to a shaft. The shaft may be rotatably mounted to the breech ring. A breech block may be fixed to the carrier. The breech block may be insertable into and out of an opening in the breech ring by rotating the shaft. A notch may be formed in an end of the shaft. A lock may be translatably disposed in the breech ring and translatable into and out of the notch in the end of the shaft. Translation of the lock into the notch may rotatably lock the shaft with respect to the breech ring.
The lock may include a slide body and a spring that biases the slide body towards the shaft. The slide body may include grooves formed therein for retaining the slide body in the breech ring. The lock may include a latching assembly for securing the lock out of engagement with the notch.
In one embodiment, the latching assembly may include a plunger disposed in a bore in the slide body and a plunger spring that biases the plunger toward the breech ring. The plunger may include a detent on an end thereof. Another end of the plunger may include a knob for pulling the plunger.
In another embodiment, the latching assembly may include a pivoting latch that is rotatably fixed to the slide body and selectively engageable with the breech ring. The latching assembly may include a latch spring that biases the pivoting latch toward the breech ring. The slide body may include a hinge pin on which the pivoting latch is rotatably mounted. The pivoting latch may include a slotted opening at an end distal the hinge pin. The pivoting latch may include a button and the breech ring may include a keyhole slot. The button may be selectively engageable with the keyhole slot.
The invention will be better understood, and further objects, features, and advantages thereof will become more apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, like or corresponding parts are denoted by like or corresponding reference numerals.
A positional lock may allow a single operator to rapidly and safely open or lockout a screw block and carrier of a weapon at a predetermined angular position. The operator may deploy the locking device prior to opening the breech block. The breech block and carrier assembly may be safely locked out when, for example, notches in the crank or crank end align with a locking tab.
A semi-automatic locking mechanism may deploy a locking tab into a notch to securely hold the screw block and carrier assembly open during maintenance operations. The locking mechanism may be located on the breech ring. The locking mechanism may be activated by releasing a knob and/or a latch. Releasing the knob or latch may cause a spring-loaded locking tab to deploy into a notch. The notch may be located on the crank or the crank end. The tab and notch may firmly lock and hold the breech block and carrier assembly in an open position at a specified angle.
Lock 30 may include a latching assembly for preventing slide body 32 from translating toward crank end 26. The latching assembly may also secure slide body 32 in a locked position (such as shown in
A plunger knob 48 may be fixed to plunger 42 using, for example, a split spring pin 50. Pin 50 may be inserted in knob opening 56 and plunger hole 52. Plunger knob 48 may be used to pull on plunger 42 and release detent 46 from a detent hole in breech ring 14. For example, before breech block 20 is removed from opening 22 in breech ring 14, one may pull on plunger knob 48 to remove detent 46 from its detent hole in breech ring 14. Spring 34 may then translate slide body 32 toward crank end 26. Breech block 20 may then be removed from opening 22 in breech ring 14 by rotating carrier 16, as seen in
Shaft 118 may include a crank 124. Crank 124 may include a notch 128 (
Lock 130 may include a latching assembly for preventing slide body 132 from translating toward crank 124. The latching assembly may include pivoting latch 142. Pivoting latch 142 may be rotatably fixed to slide body 132 and selectively engageable with breech ring 114. The latching assembly may include a latch spring 144 that biases pivoting latch 142 toward breech ring 114. Latch spring 144 may be disposed in an interior of slide body 132. Latch spring 144 may be connected at one end to a spring pin 154 disposed in an opening 166 in pivoting latch 142. Another end of latch spring 144 may be connected to a spring pin 156. Spring pin 156 may also be disposed in the interior of slide body 132.
Slide body 132 may include a hinge pin 146 on which pivoting latch 142 is rotatably mounted. Hinge pin 146 may be disposed in openings 162, 164 in slide body 132 and in opening 160 in pivoting latch 142. Pivoting latch 142 may include a slotted opening 148 at an end of latch 142 that is distal hinge pin 146. As seen in the top perspective view of
Pivoting latch 142 may include a button 150. Breech ring 114 may include a keyhole slot 152 (
While the invention has been described with reference to certain preferred embodiments, numerous changes, alterations and modifications to the described embodiments are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims, and equivalents thereof.
The inventions described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the U.S. Government for U.S. Government purposes.
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