Claims
- 1. In a firearm of the type having a frame and a receiver, a barrel mounted on the frame and having a shell-receiving chamber with a breech that is located adjacent to a rear end of the barrel, a round of ammunition being inserted into the shell-receiving chamber for firing with ammunition firing imparting recoil energy into the breech, means for positioning a new round of ammunition for insertion into the breech, a breech block having sidewalls, a top surface, a front end and a rear end, the breech block being housed within the receiver and undergoing reciprocating movement along a reciprocating movement path between a closed position with the breech block front end seated against the breech and a retracted position with the breech block front end uncovering the breech, the breech block executing a recoil movement when moving from the block closed position to the block retracted position and a return movement when moving from the block retracted position back to the block closed position, and a primary recoil absorption means which includes a spring normally biasing the breech block toward the block closed position and which is operative during the recoil movement of the breech block away from the block closed position to absorb at least a portion of recoil energy associated with firing of the round of ammunition, the improvement in combination therewith comprising: secondary recoil absorption means which immediately after said firing is in movement-controlling engagement with the breech block and cooperates with the primary recoil absorption means to control the recoil movement of the breech block as said breech block moves away from the breech and then becomes essentially inactive with respect to controlling movement of the breech block and then moves back into movement-controlling contact with the breech block and once again cooperates with the primary recoil absorption means, the secondary recoil absorption means including:
- (1) a lever element having a first end pivotally mounted on the breech block and a second end;
- (2) a spring element connected at one end thereof to the breech block and at a second end thereof to said lever element, said spring element biasing said lever element second end towards a position spaced above said breech block top surface;
- (3) a roller element rotatably mounted on said lever element;
- (4) a ramp element having
- (a) a first end,
- (b) a second end,
- (c) a guide element mounted on said ramp element second end,
- (d) a rounded corner on said ramp element second end,
- (e) said ramp element being positioned in the receiver to locate said rounded corner adjacent to said roller element,
- (f) a ramp surface connecting said rounded corner to said ramp element first end,
- (g) pivot means connecting said ramp element first end to said receiver, said ramp element pivoting about said pivot means between a first position with said rounded corner located to be abutted by said roller element and a second position with said ramp element surface oriented at a skewed angle with respect to the breech block top surface;
- (5) a cocking lever having
- (a) a front end,
- (b) a rear end,
- (c) a block engaging element on said cocking lever front end,
- (d) a guide groove defined in said cocking lever, said guide groove including
- (i) a first section extending from said cocking lever rear end toward said cocking lever front end along the breech block reciprocating movement path,
- (ii) a second section extending at a skewed angle with respect to the breech block reciprocating movement path and extending from said first section toward said cocking lever front end, and
- (iii) a third section extending from said second section toward said cocking lever front end along the breech block reciprocating movement path, said third section being spaced from said first section;
- (6) said ramp element guide element being movably located in said cocking lever guide groove; and
- (7) means for movably mounting said cocking lever on the frame to move between a first position with said ramp element guide element positioned in said groove first section and a second position with said guide element positioned in said groove third section.
- 2. The improvement defined in claim 1 further including a shoulder on the breech block, said breech block shoulder being positioned to be engaged by said cocking lever block engaging element when said cocking lever is moved from said first position to said second position.
- 3. The improvement defined in claim 2 wherein said lever element is positioned to extend from said lever element second end at an angle which is skewed with respect to the breech block reciprocating movement path toward the breech block rear end when said roller element engages said ramp element rounded corner.
- 4. The improvement defined in claim 2 further including adjusting means for adjusting spring force associated with said secondary recoil absorption means spring element.
- 5. The improvement defined in claim 4 wherein said adjusting means includes an adjusting knob rotatably mounted on the breech block, a first shaft connected at one end thereof to said knob for rotation therewith, a first bevel gear mounted on another end of said first shaft for rotation therewith, a second bevel gear meshingly engaged with said first bevel gear for rotation therewith, a second shaft connected at one end thereof to said second bevel gear for rotation therewith, a first worm element mounted on said second shaft for rotation therewith, a second worm element meshingly engaged with said first worm element, a third shaft connected at one end thereof to said second worm element for rotation therewith, a spring mount element mounted on said third shaft for movement therewith, said secondary recoil absorption means spring element one end being connected to said adjusting means spring mount.
- 6. In a firearm of the type having a frame and a receiver, a barrel mounted on the frame and having a shell-receiving chamber with a breech that is located adjacent to a rear end of the barrel, a round of ammunition being inserted into the shell-receiving chamber for firing with ammunition firing imparting recoil energy into the breech, means for positioning a new round of ammunition for insertion into the breech, a breech block having sidewalls, a top surface, a front end and a rear end, the breech block being housed within the receiver and undergoing reciprocating movement along a reciprocating movement path between a closed position with the breech block front end seated against the breech and a retracted position with the breech block front end uncovering the breech, the breech block executing a recoil movement when moving from the block closed position to the block retracted position and a return movement when moving from the block retracted position back to the block closed position, and a primary recoil absorption means which includes a spring normally biasing the breech block toward the block closed position and which is operative during the recoil movement of the breech block away from the block closed position to absorb at least a portion of recoil energy associated with firing of the round of ammunition, the improvement in combination therewith comprising: secondary recoil absorption means which immediately after said firing is in movement-controlling engagement with the breech block and cooperates with the primary recoil absorption means to control the recoil movement of the breech block as said breech block moves away from the breech and then becomes essentially inactive with respect to controlling movement of the breech block and then moves back into movement-controlling contact with the breech block and once again cooperates with the primary recoil absorption means, the secondary recoil absorption means including:
- (1) a manually operated cocking lever mounted on the frame to move between a first position adjacent to the barrel and a second position spaced from said first position along the breech block reciprocating movement path;
- (2) a ramp means mounted on the receiver to move between a first position extending along the breech block reciprocating movement path and a second position at a skewed angle with respect to the breech block reciprocating movement path, said ramp means including a front end and a ramp surface;
- (3) guide means connecting said ramp means to said cocking lever and moving said ramp means into said ramp means first position when said cocking lever is in said cocking lever first position and moving said ramp means into said ramp means second position when said cocking lever is in said cocking lever second position;
- (4) a lever element mounted at one end thereof on the breech block and having a roller element on another end thereof, said lever element moving between a fist position having said roller element spaced beneath the breech block top surface when the breech block is in the block retracted position and a second position having said roller element located above the breech block top surface to abut said ramp means front end when the breech block is in the breech block closed position; and
- (5) spring means connected to the breech block and to said lever element and biasing said lever element toward said lever element second position.
- 7. The improvement defined in claim 6 wherein said guide means includes a guide groove defined in said cocking lever.
- 8. The improvement defined in claim 7 wherein said guide groove includes two parallel sections and one section intersecting both of said parallel sections and extending at a skewed angle with respect to the breech block reciprocating movement path, said guide groove two parallel sections extending parallel to the breech block reciprocating movement path.
- 9. The improvement defined in claim 8 wherein said ramp means includes a rounded shoulder connecting said ramp means front end to said ramp means ramp surface.
- 10. The improvement defined in claim 9 wherein said lever element includes said roller element being rotatably mounted on said another end thereof to engage said ramp means rounded shoulder when the breech block is in the breech block closing position and to engage said ramp means ramp surface when the breech block is in breech block retracted position.
- 11. The improvement defined in claim 10 further including a second groove on said ramp means ramp surface spaced from said rounded shoulder.
- 12. The improvement defined in claim 11 wherein said second groove includes two arcuate surfaces.
- 13. The improvement defined in claim 12 wherein one of said second groove arcuate surfaces includes two curved sections.
- 14. In a firearm of the type having a frame and a receiver, a barrel mounted on the frame and having a shell-receiving chamber with a breech that is located adjacent to a rear end of the barrel, a round of ammunition being inserted into the shell-receiving chamber for firing with ammunition firing imparting recoil energy into the breech, means for positioning a new round of ammunition for insertion into the breech, a cylindrical breech block, the breech block being housed within the receiver and undergoing reciprocating movement along a reciprocating movement path between a closed position with the breech block front end seated against the breech and a retracted position with the breech block front end uncovering the breech, the breech block executing a recoil movement when moving from the block closed position to the block retracted position and a return movement when moving from the block retracted position back to the block closed position, and a primary recoil absorption means which includes a spring normally biasing the breech block toward the block closed position and which is operative during the recoil movement of the breech block away from the block closed position to absorb at least a portion of recoil energy associated with firing of the round of ammunition, the improvement in combination therewith comprising: secondary recoil absorption means which immediately after said firing is in movement-controlling engagement with the breech block and cooperates with the primary recoil absorption means to control the recoil movement of the breech block as said breech block moves away from the breech and then becomes essentially inactive with respect to controlling movement of the breech block and then moves back into movement-controlling contact with the breech block and once again cooperates with the primary recoil absorption means, the secondary recoil absorption means including:
- (1) a manually operated cocking lever mounted on the frame to move between a first position adjacent to the barrel and a second position spaced from said first position along the breech block reciprocating movement path;
- (2) a ramp means mounted on the receiver to move between a first position extending along the breech block reciprocating movement path and a second position at a skewed angle with respect to the breech block reciprocating movement path, said ramp means including a front end and a ramp surface;
- (3) guide means connecting said ramp means to said cocking lever and moving said ramp means into said ramp means first position when said cocking lever is in said cocking lever first position and moving said ramp means into said ramp means second position when said cocking lever is in said cocking lever second position;
- (4) a lever element mounted at one end thereof on the breech block and having a roller element on another end thereof, said lever element moving to move between a first position having said roller element spaced beneath the breech block top surface when the breech block is in the block retracted position and a second position having said roller element located above the breech block top surface to abut said ramp means front end when the breech block is in the breech block closed position; and
- (5) spring means connected to the breech block and to said lever element and biasing said lever element toward said lever element second position.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/669,948 filed on Mar. 15, 1991, now abandoned.
Application 07/699,948 is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/542,007, filed on Jun. 22, 1990 and titled "Recoil system for devices having a reciprocating element", which was a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 07/161,195 filed on Feb. 6, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,938,116, titled "Recoil System for Weapons with a Reciprocating Breech Block," which was a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 040,129 filed on Apr. 20, 1987 now abandoned, titled "Rapid Fire Weapon," and is now abandoned. As such, the disclosures of these patent applications are all incorporated herein by reference.
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