Self-actuating firearm

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6619592
  • Patent Number
    6,619,592
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 16, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A self-actuating firearm comprising a frame, a breechblock, a barrel provided with a bore, a cylinder which is associated with the barrel and forms an internal chamber which is connected to the bore of the barrel, by means of a gas tap, and a piston which is at least partially accommodated in the chamber and can be actuated by the gases that arrive from the bore upon firing. The piston floats with respect to the cylinder and the frame and comprises a portion which is external to the cylinder and is adapted to act with an impulsive action on the breechblock in order to recock the firearm upon firing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a self-actuating firearm, particularly a gas-operated automatic or semiautomatic firearm.




2. Description of the Prior Art




In gas-operated automatic or semiautomatic firearms, a portion of the gas produced by firing moves a piston, by passing from the bore or mouth into an expansion chamber and the piston acts on the loading and firing mechanism.




When the breechblock is pushed backward by the stem of the piston, the breechblock body moves away from the head and performs its backward stroke, compressing the recoil spring, the case is extracted and expelled and the firing pin is cocked.




Many gas operating systems have been proposed as part of the continuous quest for reliability and precision in operation, constructive simplicity, and versatility in use.




The aim of the present invention is to provide a self-actuating firearm of the gas-operated type, which is improved with respect to the firearms of the prior art.




An object of the invention is to provide a gas-operated self-actuating firearm which is constructively simple and particularly reliable.




An important object of the invention is to provide a gas-operated self-actuating firearm which can be easily disassembled in order to perform ordinary maintenance of the firearm.




Another object of the invention is to provide a gas-operated self-actuating firearm wherein the gas collection device is not easily clogged by the residues that are present in the gas.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent to those skilled in the art, are achieved by a self-actuating firearm as claimed in the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from a reading of the detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of a firearm according to the invention, illustrated only by way of a non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a partially sectional perspective view of a gas-operated self-actuating firearm according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial sectional side view, taken along a longitudinal plane, of the firearm of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partial sectional view, taken along the line III—III of

FIG. 2

, of the firearm of the preceding figures;





FIG. 4

is a partial front elevation sectional view, taken along the transverse line IV—IV of

FIG. 2

, of the firearm of the preceding figures;





FIG. 5

is a partial view, similar to

FIG. 2

but in enlarged scale, of the device in the position in which it is ready for firing;





FIG. 6

is a partial view, similar to

FIG. 2

but in enlarged scale, of the device immediately after firing;





FIG. 7

is a longitudinally sectioned, partial side view, of a gas-operated self-actuating firearm according to a further aspect of the invention;





FIG. 8

is a top plan, longitudinally sectioned, view of the firearm of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged side, longitudinally sectioned, view of a detail of the cylinder of the firearm of

FIGS. 7 and 8

;





FIG. 10

is a longitudinally sectioned side view of the front part of the firearm of FIGS.


7


-


9


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 1-6

illustrate, as an example of embodiment of the automatic or semiautomatic firearm, according to the invention, a rifle, generally designated by the reference numeral


1


, comprising a barrel


3


having a bore


5


connected to a firing chamber that accommodates a cartridge


7


and that can be closed by a breechblock


9


, in a per se known manner.




The breechblock is actuated by a kinematic system which receives energy from the firing gases that arrive from a gas tap


15


, provided in the barrel


3


and connecting the bore


5


of the barrel to an internal chamber


11


of a cylinder


13


which is associated with the barrel


3


and is in turn provided with a passage


17


, for the gas.




The cylinder


13


comprises a piston


19


that can slide on a post


21


which is coaxial to the chamber


11


and has a cylindrical block


23


, at the opposite end with respect to the piston


19


. The cylindrical block


23


protrudes at least partially from a front end


25


of the cylinder


13


.




The post


21


is crossed by an axial passage


27


which is open onto the front part of the block


23


and ends with a radial passage


53


at a wider base


55


of the post


21


.




The piston


19


has a first inside diameter


57


, so that it can slide hermetically with respect to the wider base


55


of the post


21


, and has a second inside diameter


59


, which is greater than the first diameter, so that in a stroke limit position, shown in

FIG. 6

, the radial passage


53


is open onto the internal chamber


11


of the cylinder


13


.




A flat member


29


is rigidly associated with the piston


19


, externally to the cylinder


13


, and comprises two protrusions


31


adapted to act on respective pins


33


that are kinematically connected to the kinematic actuation system of the breechblock


9


.




The pins


33


protrude from respective lateral slots


35


formed in a plate


37


which closes a frame


39


of the firearm at the front.




The plate


37


has a central slot


41


, crossed by a base


43


of the post


21


, which can be screwed into the frame


39


.




The slots


35


and


41


allow to disassemble the plate


37


that can be lifted and extracted from the pins


33


and from the post


21


.




The plate


37


is also provided with interlocking means for locking it on the frame


39


.




The plate


37


is also adapted to lock a hinge assembly


45


of a magazine


47


which is associated with the frame


39


.




Each of the pins


33


has a stem


49


which is internal to the frame


39


and can slide in a respective guide


51


formed therein. The end of the stem


49


is adapted to make contact with a surface of the breechblock


9


.




The operation of the firearm according to the invention is as follows.




Initially, before firing, the piston


19


is in an inactive position, shown in FIG.


5


, in which the radial passage


53


is closed by the first inside diameter


57


of the piston


19


.




Upon firing, a fraction of the gases, generated by firing, passes into the chamber


11


of the cylinder


13


, through the gas intake


15


and the passage


17


, and pushes the piston


19


, which in turn acts, by means of the flat member


29


and the protrusions


31


, on the pins


33


, that act on the breechblock


9


, causing its retraction, as shown in FIG.


6


.




When the piston reaches the end of its stroke, which is determined by the abutment of the flat member


29


against the plate


37


, the radial passage


53


is located at the second inside diameter


59


of the piston


19


, and since the second inside diameter


59


is greater than the first inside diameter


57


, it therefore connects the chamber


11


of the cylinder


13


to the axial passage


27


of the post


21


, thus discharging the gases externally.




In the meantime, the kinematic system of the breechblock, by the action of the recocking spring, pushes the breechblock into the closure position and also pushes the piston


19


, by means of the pins


33


, into an inactive position, ready for subsequent firing.




The system for discharging the excess gases through the axial passage


27


is particularly advantageous, and keeps the component parts of the gas collection device clean, considerably reducing interventions for cleaning and maintenance.




Another important characteristic of the firearm, according to the invention, is that the sleeve, or cylinder,


13


of the gas collection device is rigidly associated with the barrel, allowing to disassemble the barrel by sliding the lining off the post


21


, which can remain associated with the frame


39


.




In such manner, the barrel can be disassembled rapidly and easily for ordinary cleaning and maintenance and also allows to maintain unchanged the setting of the sights.




Another advantage of the invention, from the manufacturing point of view, is that it is possible to adapt the gas collection chamber


11


to the caliber of the firearm during manufacture simply by replacing the post


21


, keeping unchanged all the other component parts of the gas collection device. The volume of the chamber


11


can in fact be adjusted simply by varying the diameter of the post


21


.




Another interesting feature, according to an aspect of the invention, is the plate


37


, which performs several tasks. First of all, it prevents the piston from directly striking the frame


39


, which is generally made of aluminum alloy and is therefore more susceptible to damage. According to a first aspect of the invention, a second function of the plate


37


is to retain the magazine when the firearm has a pivoting magazine, of the kind shown in the figures of the present embodiment. The plate


37


also retains the pins


33


, preventing their loss when the barrel is disassembled. Once the barrel has been disassembled, the piston


19


can in fact be slid off the post


21


.




According to a first aspect of the invention, the plate can be easily disassembled and reassembled, with a sliding motion, being interlocked with the frame


39


and having slots


35


and


41


, appropriately widened in order to allow the passage of the pins


33


and of the wider portions


23


and


55


of the post


21


.




Once the plate has been disassembled, the pins


33


can be extracted from their respective seats in the frame


39


and also the post


21


can be unscrewed and removed from the frame.





FIGS. 7-10

illustrate a further embodiment of the invention constituted by a rifle, generally designated by the reference numeral


101


, comprising a barrel


103


having a bore


105


connected to a firing chamber that accommodates a cartridge


107


and that can be closed by a breechblock


109


, in a per se known manner.




The breechblock


109


is actuated by a kinematic system which receives energy from the firing gases that arrive from a gas tap


115


, provided in the barrel


103


and connecting the bore


105


of the barrel to an internal chamber


111


of a cylinder


113


which is associated with the barrel


103


and is in turn provided with a passage


117


, for the gas.




The cylinder


113


comprises a piston


119


that can slide on a post


121


which is coaxial to the chamber


111


and has a cylindrical block


123


, at the opposite end with respect to the piston


119


. The cylindrical block


123


protrudes, at least partially, from the front end of the cylinder


113


and extends into a front cylinder or cap


125


.




An axial passage


127


extends longitudinally in the post


121


and is open on the front part of the cylindrical block


123


while, on the opposite side, ends into a radial passage


153


which connects the axial passage


127


with chamber


111


.




Post


121


also has a front passage


159


, connected with radial passage


153


, and connecting chamber


111


with the outside, through a safety valve comprising a conical pin


160


and a bias spring


161


, both arranged in a discharge chamber


162


which is substantially inside front cylinder


125


.




Discharge chamber


162


extends inside a fastening cap


167


screwed on the front cylinder


125


with the interposition of a contrast spring


166


which is substantially arranged inside the front portion of the discharge chamber


162


.




Discharge chamber


162


is open to the outside through a radial vent


164


formed in fastening cap


167


.




A seal means is provided between piston


119


and the inner surface of cylinder


113


in order to improve the sliding of piston


119


inside the cylinder.




The seal means comprises external seal rings


171


and internal seal rings


172


.




The term “external” seal rings


171


, in this case, identifies the rings that provide a seal on the cylinder surface while having a play with respect to the piston. The term “internal” seal rings


172


identifies rings that provide a seal with respect of the piston surface while having a play with respect to the cylinder.




In such manner, the production of the seal means is simplified, because the tolerances are greatly simplified, and also the seal means are self-entering when assembling the parts.




Piston


119


is associated with a pair of protrusions


131


adapted to act on the breechblock


109


of the firearm in a manner similar to the above described first embodiment.




The operation of the firearm illustrated in

FIGS. 7-10

is substantially similar to that of the above described first embodiment.




A different feature of this second embodiment, with respect of the first embodiment, is that a plate, designated by the reference numeral


137


in this second embodiment, is provided in a position similar to that of the plate


37


of the first embodiment. However, plate


137


is not provided with slots for its disassembly and does not have the function of retaining the hinge assembly


145


of the magazine as in the first embodiment.




Plate


137


has, however, the function of guiding the post on the front hole and is mounted by means of a snap ring


177


.




In practice it has been observed that the invention achieves the intended aim and objects, a gas collection device for automatic or semiautomatic firearms having been provided which is particularly efficient and constructively simple.




The device, according to the invention, is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, within the scope of the appended claims, and all the details may be replaced with technically equivalent elements.




The materials used, as well as the dimensions, may of course be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.



Claims
  • 1. A self-actuating firearm comprising:a frame; a breechblock; a barrel provided with a bore; a cylinder associated with said barrel and forming an internal chamber which is connected to the bore of the barrel by means of a gas tap; and a piston which is at least partially accommodated in said chamber and can be actuated by gases that arrive from said bore upon firing of the firearm, said piston floating with respect to said cylinder and said frame and being integral with a recocking element which is external to said cylinder and is adapted to act with an impulsive action on said breechblock In order to recock the firearm upon firing, a seal means being provided between said piston and an Inner surface of said cylinder in order to improve the sliding of said piston inside said cylinder, said seal means comprising external seal rings and internal seal rings, wherein said external seal rings provide a seal on the cylinder surface while having a play with respect to the piston, said internal seal rings providing a seal with respect to an outer piston surface while having a play with respect to the cylinder, in order to simplify the production of said seal means and in order to provide a self centering assembly of respective parts of the firearm.
  • 2. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 1, further comprising a floating means which floats with respect to said frame and is arranged between said recocking element and said breechblock; said floating means comprising two pins, each of said pins comprising a stem slidably inserted in a respective guide formed in said frame, a free end of the stem being adapted to make contact with a surface of the breechblock.
  • 3. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 2, further comprising a post rigidly coupled to said frame and extending along an entire length of said cylinder inside said chamber, said piston being slidingly mounted on said post, a seal being provided between said post and an inner surface of said cylinder, said chamber being formed by the inner surface of said cylinder and by an outer surface of said post.
  • 4. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 3 wherein an axial passage is formed in said post and is open outward at a front end of said post, said axial passage being alternately connected to said chamber in order to vent excess gases that are generated by firing and fed to said chamber.
  • 5. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 4 wherein said post has a wider base at a rear end, said post being coaxial with the chamber, said post comprising a cylindrical block at an end opposite the piston, said cylindrical block protruding at least partially from a front end of the cylinder; said axial passage of said post being open at a front part of the block and being provided, at a rear end, with a radial passage formed in the wider base of said post.
  • 6. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 5 wherein said piston has a first inner diameter sized so that said is in slidable hermetic engagement with respect to the wider base of the post, said piston having a second inner diameter larger than said first inner diameter so that, in a stroke limit position, the radial passage in the wider base of said post communicates with the internal chamber of the cylinder.
  • 7. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 3 wherein said floating means takes the form of two pins, said recocking element comprising a flat member disposed externally to the cylinder, said flat member including two protrusions adapted to act on said pins.
  • 8. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 7, further comprising a plate closing the frame of the firearm at a front side thereof, said plate being formed with slots from which said pins protrude, said plate also including a central slot traversed by the base of said post, said slots allowing a disassembly of the plate wherein the plate is lifted and slid off the pins and the post, said plate being also provided with interlocking means for removably locking the plate to the frame.
  • 9. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 8, further comprising a pivoting magazine coupled with said frame by means of a hinge assembly, said plate being adapted to retain said hinge assembly of said magazine.
  • 10. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 3 wherein said post comprises a cylindrical block at an end opposite said piston, said cylindrical block protruding at least partially from a front end of the cylinder and extending into a front cylinder or cap.
  • 11. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 10 wherein an axial passage extends longitudinally in said post and is open at a front part of said cylindrical block, said axial passage being provided on an opposite side with a radial passage which connects the axial passage with said chamber.
  • 12. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 11 wherein said post has a front passage connected with said radial passage and connecting said chamber with the outside through a safety valve.
  • 13. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 12 wherein said safety valve comprises a conical pin and a bias spring, both arranged in a discharge chamber which is substantially inside said front cylinder or cap.
  • 14. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 13 wherein said discharge chamber extends inside a fastening cap, screwed on said front cylinder or cap, with the interposition of a contrast spring which is substantially arranged inside a front portion of said discharge chamber, said discharge chamber being open to the outside through a radial vent formed in said fastening cap.
  • 15. The self-actuating firearm according to claim 3, further comprising a plate adapted to guide said post through a front hole in said frame, a snap ring being provided for mounting said plate.
  • 16. A self-actuating firearm comprising:a frame; a breechblock; a barrel provided with a bore; a cylinder associated with said barrel and forming an internal chamber which is connected to the bore of the barrel by means of a gas tap; a piston which is at least partially accommodated in said chamber and can be actuated by gases that arrive from said bore upon firing of the firearm; and a pair of floating pins each comprising a stem slidably inserted in a respective guide formed in said frame, a free end of the stem being adapted to make contact with a surface of the breechblock, said piston floating with respect to said cylinder and said frame and being integral with a recocking element which is external to said cylinder and is adapted to act with an impulsive action on said pins In order to recock the firearm upon firing, said pins being located between said recocking element and said breechblock.
  • 17. A self-actuating firearm comprising:a frame; a breechblock; a barrel provided with a bore; a cylinder associated with said barrel and forming an internal chamber which is connected to the bore of the barrel by means of a gas tap; a piston which is at least partially accommodated in said chamber and can be actuated by gases that arrive from said bore upon firing of the firearm; a post rigidly coupled to said frame and extending along an entire length of said cylinder inside said chamber, said piston being slidingly mounted on said post, said post comprising a cylindrical block at an end opposite said piston, said cylindrical block protruding at least partially from a front end of the cylinder and extending into a front cylinder or cap; and a safety valve arranged in a discharge chamber which is substantially inside said front cylinder or cap, said discharge chamber extends inside a fastening cap, screwed on said front cylinder or cap, with the interposition of a contrast spring which is substantially arranged inside a front portion of said discharge chamber.
  • 18. The firearm according to claim 17 wherein said discharge chamber is open to the outside through a radial vent formed in said fastening cap.
  • 19. The firearm according to claim 17 wherein a seal is provided between said post and an inner surface of said cylinder, said chamber being formed by the inner surface of said cylinder and by an outer surface of said post.
  • 20. The firearm according to claim 17 wherein an axial passage extends longitudinally in said post and is open at a front part of said cylindrical block, said axial passage being provided on an opposite end with a radial passage which connects the axial passage with said chamber.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MI2000A2700 Dec 2000 IT
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