Claims
- 1. A recoilless rocket launcher comprising a rocket launch tube adapted for receiving and launching a rocket from a shoulder firing position of a gunner; a support member for said rocket launch tube; and resilient means positioned between said support member and said rocket launch tube and in intimate contact with both said support member and said rocket launch tube for resiliently coupling said support member to said rocket launch tube to permit relative freedom of movement of said rocket launch tube and said support member, said support member including a firing mechanism as an integral part thereof in the form of a hand grip member which enables the gunner to fire said rocket from a shoulder held position whereby one point of contact of said support member is with the hand of the gunner and another point of contact of said support member is with the shoulder of the gunner, said resiliently coupled support member effective in achieving an offset of time of transfer mechanism and reduced total impressed forces transferred between said rocket launch tube and said point of contact with the gunner to permit said rocket to exit said rocket launch tube prior to the transfer of any of said impressed forces to gunner and as a result of said offset of time and said reduced total impressed forces transferred to said gunner an improvement in accuracy of launching said rocket to a target is achieved.
- 2. The recoilless rocket launcher of claim 1 wherein said resilient coupling is in the form of a plurality of springs, said springs being disposed in spaced relation, adjacent opposite ends of said support member to thereby suspend said support member in a spaced apart relationship with said rocket launch tube.
- 3. The recoilless rocket launcher of claim 1 wherein said intimate contact of said resilient means is along the entire length of said support member.
- 4. The recoilless rocket launcher of claim 1 wherein said resilient coupling is disposed in spaced relation, adjacent opposite ends of said support member.
- 5. The recoilless rocket launcher of claim 2 wherein said resilient coupling is axially aligned with said support member.
- 6. The recoilless rocket launcher of claim 5 wherein said resilient coupling is fabricated from a resilient material selected from the group consisting of a butene-diolefin copolymer, rubber, plastic, leather, or fiberous paper.
- 7. A recoilless rocket launcher comprising a rocket launch tube adapted for receiving and launching a rocket from a shoulder firing position of a gunner; a support member for said rocket launch tube; removable, resilient stops for retaining said support member in a relatively secured position with respect to said rocket launch tube until said resilient stops are removed; and means positioned between said support member and said rocket launch tube and in intimate contact with both said support member and said rocket launch tube for achieving sliding action to permit said rocket launch tube to slide within said support member, said support member including a firing mechanism as an integral part thereof in the form of a hand grip member which enables the gunner to fire said rocket from a shoulder held position whereby one point of contact of said support member is with the hand of the gunner and another point of contact of said support member is with the shoulder of the gunner, said removable, resilient stops in the combination with said means for achieving sliding action are effective in achieving an offset of time of transfer mechanism and reduced total impressed forces transferred between said rocket launch tube and said point of contact with the gunner to permit said rocket to exit said rocket launch tube prior to the transfer of any of said impressed forces to gunner and as a result of said offset of time and said reduced total impressed forces transferred to said gunner an improvement in accuracy of launching said rocket to a target is achieved.
- 8. The recoilless rocket launcher of claim 7 wherein said means to achieve sliding action is in the form of plurality of roller bearings positioned between said support and said rocket launch tube and wherein additional sliding action is achievable following release of said resilient stops prior to launch which enables said support and said rocket launch tube to move more freely relative to each other.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
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