This application claims priority to Brazilian Patent Application No. 10 2014 012136-6 filed May 20, 2014, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a light weapon, such as a revolver, with a two chambers cylinder, i.e., a revolver whose cylinder has two ammunition housings opposed one another in 180 degrees and with elongated profile, as well as to the corresponding rotation mechanism of the cylinder.
2. State of the Art
It has been well-known in the art some light weapons, historically called “Deringer”, which are defined as very small size revolvers usually of low caliber. The main purpose of this kind of weapon was enabling it to be carried without annoying the users and especially not to allow its detection by others. Usually, these weapons were designed to operate in short range, for both salons poker players and women.
Among these weapons, one particular configuration can be notice in the revolver produced by Frank Wesson in the year of 1868 and the next ones. Such a revolver had a cylinder with only two chambers or housings, being the rotation thereof made in a manual way by the user. The advantage of this revolver was its reduced width, since the cylinder width was similar to the width of the gun body.
The Norwegian patent number NO 8564 of Apr. 11, 1899 discloses a gun with cylinder having two chambers and the ammunition storage located at the gun grip. The loading of the gun occurs from the cartridges previously arranged in a magazine attached inside the grip/gunstock, and these cartridges advance by the action of a spring. Each cartridge is fed within the lower chamber and rises to the firing position due to a 180-degree rotation of said cylinder. After firing the weapon, the fired capsule is ejected from the mobile bolt recoil, similar to that seen in modern guns. When the upper chamber of the cylinder is released, then a new 180-degree rotation thereof occurs, whereby a new cartridge is positioned for firing position. Due to its functional characteristics, such automatic revolver, as indicated by its inventor, could be classified as a single action pistol provided with a rotating cylinder. Furthermore, the firing and loading mechanism is quite complex and is based on a pair of springs, one of them arranged in the gun bolt and another, lower, in the body of the gun.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention a revolver of the type light weapon, comprising a cylinder provided with two radially opposite chambers, with a reduced size, and especially providing a cylinder rotating mechanism more efficient and reliable.
The above mentioned objects are achieved from a revolver provided with a two chambers cylinder, of the type that has a low profile and with no protruding parts from the frame, said revolver comprising a frame provided with a grip at its back portion, with a trigger at its lower portion and with a barrel at its front portion, wherein said frame further comprises a central opening that defines the cylinder housing, said cylinder having an oblong shape and having two chambers radially opposite with respect to rotation axis of the cylinder, comprising: the trigger is provided with an arm at its front portion and, from said arm, transversely, projects a shaft of the impeller; an impeller having the form of a longitudinal bar shaped with displacement of the vertical direction, having, on the bottom, a cradle to receive and articulate the impeller shaft, and teeth arranged at the upper portion of the impeller able to gear the teeth of a pinion; a gear co-axial with respect to the cylinder rotation axis, defining, at its rear portion, a pinion and, at its front portion, a pair of slopes inclined and radially opposite to one another and arranged internally to the divergent conical portion of the gear; a ratchet co-axial with respect to the rotation axis and inwardly disposed relative to the cylinder, said ratchet having a cylindrical shape, externally provided with longitudinal teeth for coupling in rotation, but not in longitudinal translation, with the cylinder, wherein the end of the ratchet, facing the gear, has a pair of complementary slopes to those of gear slopes; and a cylinder comprising a central longitudinal opening, wherein from the front end of said central longitudinal opening is arranged, inside the cylinder, the cylinder shaft and, from the rear end of said central longitudinal opening is arranged a ratchet and wherein, between the cylinder shaft and the ratchet is provided a spring.
The object of the present invention will be better understood from the detailed description of a preferred and non-limiting embodiment of the invention taken in relation to the attached figures, in which:
In accordance with the attached drawings,
More particularly, said revolver comprises a frame (1), which houses and supports the several components of the revolver, i.e., cylinder (2), trigger (3) and grip (8), among others.
More particularly and in a known manner, the frame (1) is basically composed of a breech or rear portion, provided to house the spring (17) and to receive externally the grip (8); a central opening which defines the cylinder housing (2); a recess provided for, between said breech and said central portion, receiving the hammer (9) and the components that connect the spring (17) to the trigger (3); and a front hole for receiving the barrel (7).
In the illustrated embodiment, the concept applied to the revolver of the invention is a lightweight weapon and with reduced dimensions; it is why said barrel (7) is almost fully inserted into the front portion of the frame. However, in other embodiments the barrel (7) may have a greater length than its frame (1) bore seat thus protruding beyond said frame (1).
In a known manner and with particular attention to
According to the present invention and with particular attention to
At the rear end of the shaft (25), opposite to the front end which receives the cover (31), said shaft (25) has a flat surface on which acts a spring (30) in a compressed condition, wherein the spring (30) acts forcing the relative detachment between the shaft (25) and the ratchet (6).
Regarding to said ratchet (6), it has a generally cylindrical conformation with a flat front end and provided with an annular seat (38), able to receive and support said spring (30).
Externally, said ratchet (6) has several longitudinal teeth (39) which engage corresponding grooves (see
Finally, the rear portion of the ratchet defines a pair of slopes (40), in the form of a crown, which surround a central pin (41). Said slopes (40) are separated from one another by two recesses (42) of straight side walls, which define two final rotational courses for the ratchet (6) and gear (5), each said final course being displaced 180 degrees relative to each other. Furthermore, the said central pin (41) of the ratchet is provided to enter into a corresponding central hole (see
Said gear (5) is co-axial with respect to the shaft (25) and the ratchet (6) (see
The operation of the revolver mechanism, according to the present invention, works as per the following illustrative steps:
Rotation of the Cylinder
In order to achieve that the cylinder (2) rotates 180°, has designed a mechanism like gear rack, wherein the rack's function is performed by the impeller (4). The impeller (4) has the function to convert the angular motion of the trigger (3) into linear motion and actuates the gear (5) (which is bearing on the bear (26)) and it converts the linear movement into a circular motion, resulting in a 180° cylinder (2) rotation.
Actuation of the Mechanism
Once pulling the trigger (3), the whole firing mechanism is set in motion for the purpose of initially positioning the cylinder (2), in order to align the next chamber with the barrel (7) and firing pin (29), and subsequently, release the hammer (9) to hammer the firing pin (29) which is responsible for firing the ammunition. The actuation (rotation) of the cylinder (2) is a result of linear movement of the impeller (4) converted into rotational movement by the gear (5), which, in turn, is actuated by the trigger (3). Near the end of the trigger (3) course, the cylinder (2) completes the 180°-rotation, which is necessary for the correct alignment of the next chamber. At this time, the cylinder (2) has its rotation latched by the cylinder (20) latch. The hammer (9), also pulled by the trigger (3), has not yet received enough momentum to be released to the shooting. This additional course of the trigger (3), although the cylinder (2) is already positioned and latched, is possible thanks to the mechanism, part of the cylinder (4) impeller, which comprises the following parts: actuator (28) and spring (27) (see
More particularly and as illustrated in
Regress of the Mechanism
After firing, the mechanism with the spring (16) action tends to return to its starting point. As the impeller (4) is engaged to the gear (5), engaged to the ratchet (6), engaged to the cylinder (2) and locked in the latch (20), the ratchet (6), which is housed in the inner part of the cylinder (2) shaft and under the spring (30) action, performs the work of releasing the mechanism and lock again the cylinder (2), as soon as the mechanism is in its rest position, getting ready for the next actuation or firing, keeping the cylinder (2) locked in its position until its rotation is requested (see above the paragraph 0018).
Loading and Locking Ammunition
This design has no cylinder support, whose function is to make the cylinder (2) be folded away from the frame (1), in order to load and remove the ammunition. For the loading, it is necessary to push the button (48) located in the frame until the cylinder latch (20) releases the cylinder (2) enabling to move it manually up to the horizontal position, so as to allow its loading. In particular,
Once it is performed the gun loading, the cylinder (2) is manually placed in its starting position, ensuring its locking by the cylinder latch (20). To perform the ammunition unloading, detonated or not, and as the gun has no extractor, the unloading takes place manually, making use of the same cylinder (2) position used for the gun loading.
At the moment the ammunition is placed inside the cylinder (2) and the latter is placed in its starting position (vertical), in order the mechanism can operate (as the gun has no protrusions), were developed in the gear (5), at its ends, tabs (46) (see
Once the actuation of the mechanism is performed by the trigger (3), for eventual firing, and as the gear (5) is set in motion by the mechanism and thus activates the cylinder (2), both rotate at same time while making the imprisonment of ammunition.
In the moment the gun loading and unloading is performed, as mentioned above, the gear (5) is in the rest position wherein only the cylinder (2) is manually rotated, thus facilitating the gun loading and unloading.
As a result of what was above described, the gun, object of the present invention, results different from usual revolvers wherein:
Finally, the below table shows the list of the gun component parts for a better understanding of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2014 012136-6 | May 2014 | BR | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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84976 | Wesson | Dec 1868 | A |
Number | Date | Country |
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114184 | Aug 1899 | DE |
22479 | Jan 1900 | GB |
8564 | Apr 1899 | NO |
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Landstand 1900 Automatic Revolver, (Jun. 22, 2015), Retrieved from http://www.forgottenweapons.com/landstad-1900-automatic-revolver/. |
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20150338177 A1 | Nov 2015 | US |