The M240 gun is a gas-operated, mechanical weapon. It was designed to be operated by a human holding the weapon, pulling the trigger, and cocking the weapon.
It would be advantageous to place the weapon in a non-manned turret, and remotely operate the gun. It is important that the remote gun charger be able to reliably retract and release the gun cocking stud, and ensure that the remote gun charger cocking mechanism never impedes motion of the gun or the gun charging mechanism. It is important that the remote gun charger be able to cock the gun initially, quickly recock the gun in order to clear a jam, and safe the gun by pulling the cocking stud to the rear and holding it in place thus preventing the gun from firing.
An electro-mechanical remote gun charger. A remote gun charger mechanism can be manually retracted and locked out of the way of a gun cocking stud (manual override) allowing the gun to fire, and be cocked by a human I the event of a loss of electric power situation. In addition, an auto reset feature is provided such that regardless of operator ignorance, the mechanism will auto reset, meaning the catch will stay forward of the gun cocking stud. In one embodiment, the remote gun charger is configured to operate a M240 gun.
The remote gun charger includes a charger member configured to selective couple to, and disengage from, a gun having a charger handle configured to charge the gun. The charger member includes a catch configured to be positioned by the charger member to selectively position the charger handle and charge the gun. The catch has a first position configured to selectively engage the charger handle, and a second position configured to disengage from the charger handle and allow the gun to be fired.
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The charging mechanism 20 is remote from the gun 10, and is selectively attachable to the gun and also removable therefrom. The gun 10 may comprise an M240 gun for example, but other types of guns configured to be charged are also suitable for use with the charging mechanism 20 according to this disclosure. The charging mechanism 20 has a spring loaded catch 22 configured to selectively engage and longitudinally position a charging handle stud 30 of the gun 10 to charge the gun.
The charging mechanism 20 is seen to include a positioning mechanism 24, such as a charging motor, coupled to and turning a screw 26 extending parallel to the gun 10. The positioning mechanism 24 may be a mechanical, electrical or pneumatic system. The screw 26 is coupled to a longitudinally movable member 28 by a pair of fasteners 27 coupled between the screw 26 and member 28 such that the member 28 remains upright. Member 28 has an L-shaped slot 29 extending in an upper surface of the member 28. The slot 29 is configured to allow a handle 42 to be manually positioned therein to selectively extend and retract the catch 22, to in turn engage and disengage the charging handle stud 30. A longitudinally extending cover 32 comprising a pair of rubber seals encloses the screw 26 in the charging mechanism 20, and the seals define a slot 34 extending the length of the cover 32.
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The foregoing detailed description is to be clearly understood as being given by way of illustration and example only, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited solely by the appended claims.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/051,823 entitled Remote Gun Charger with Manual Charging Release Functionality, the teachings of which are included herein in its entirety.
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