Claims
- 1. A breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism, for use in a firearm, comprising;
- an inner lock sleeve;
- an outer lock sleeve axially aligned with said inner lock sleeve;
- locking means for releasably locking said inner lock sleeve with said outer lock sleeve;
- a cam member axially aligned with said inner lock sleeve and said outer lock sleeve, and engagable with said locking means for releasing engagement between said inner lock sleeve and said outer lock sleeve, said cam member linearly reciprocates in a forward and rearward direction relative to a gun barrel;
- a cam spring for storing linear inertia energy when said cam member moves forward; and
- a recoil spring for storing linear inertia energy when said cam member moves rearward.
- 2. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said locking means includes a plurality of spring fingers each having a locking element disposed on an end thereof for preventing relative movement between said inner and outer lock sleeves.
- 3. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 2, wherein the cam member is between the inner lock sleeve and the outer lock sleeve and wherein the spring fingers are interconnected by a sleeve portion, the sleeve portion being at end of the spring fingers opposite to the locking elements, the locking elements in a locked position being disposed between the outer lock sleeve and the inner lock sleeve and abutting the inner lock sleeve at an abutting portion, the locking elements being disengaged from the abutting portion of the inner lock sleeve by axial movement of the cam member, the inner lock sleeve and the outer lock sleeve being movable relative to one another when the locking elements are disengaged from the abutting portion of the inner lock sleeve and the outer lock sleeve being fixed relative to one another when the locking elements are in the locked position.
- 4. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said locking means includes at least two rollers and said inner and outer lock sleeves each include a pair of roller contact surfaces engagable by the rollers.
- 5. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 4, wherein the at least two rollers are rotatable about a vertical axis and wherein the at least two rollers are movable toward and away from the cam member.
- 6. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said locking means includes at least one toggle lug pivotably attached to said inner lock sleeve and engagable with a recess in said outer lock sleeve.
- 7. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 6, wherein each of the at least one toggle lugs has a v-shaped configuration, one end of the toggle lug being pivotably attached to the inner lock sleeve, the cam member further having a plurality of cam surfaces for receiving the toggle lug, axial movement of the cam member disengaging the toggle lug from a locked position and moving the toggle lug into a cam groove formed by the plurality of cam surfaces, the inner lock sleeve and outer lock sleeve being fixed relative to one another when the toggle lug is in the locked position and being movable relative to one another when the toggle lug is received in the cam groove, the toggle lug being pivoted about a pivot at the one end thereof during movement between the locked position and receipt in the cam groove, the toggle lug engaging recesses in the outer sleeve when in the locked position.
- 8. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said locking means includes a lever lock-up device pivotably attached to said cam member and engagable at one end with said cam member and at a second end with a recess in said outer lock sleeve.
- 9. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 8, wherein the lever lock-up device has a u-shaped configuration with two arm members interconnected by a bottom cross member, the bottom cross member being the end engagable with the cam member, each of the two arms having an end with a hook portion thereon, the hook portions being engagable in the recess in the outer lock sleeve, the lever lock-up device being pivotable about a pin extending through the two arms, initial axial movement of the cam member camming the lever hook lock-up device to pivot about the pin thereby removing the hook portions from the recess in the outer lock sleeve whereby the inner lock sleeve is movable relative to the outer lock sleeve.
- 10. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said inner lock sleeve is a breech bolt.
- 11. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said breech bolt lock up device is disposed on a forestock of the firearm.
- 12. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 11, wherein said locking means includes a plurality of spring fingers each having a locking element disposed on an end thereof for preventing relative movement between said inner and outer lock sleeves.
- 13. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 11, wherein said locking means includes at least two rollers and said inner and outer lock sleeves each include a pair of roller contact surfaces engagable by the rollers.
- 14. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 11, wherein said locking means includes a toggle lug pivotably attached to said outer lock sleeve and engagable with a recess in said inner lock sleeve.
- 15. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 11, wherein said locking means includes a lever lock-up device pivotably attached to said cam member and engagable at one end with said cam member and at a second end with a recess in said inner lock sleeve.
- 16. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 11, further comprising connector means for connecting said outer lock sleeve to the breech bolt.
- 17. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said cam member is made of a heavy metal selected from the group consisting of tungsten, depleted uranium and iridium.
- 18. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said cam member is disposed radially inside of said inner lock sleeve.
- 19. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 1, further comprising a gas assist device, the gas assist device includes a port provided in the gun barrel, a gas block disposed radially outwardly and forwardly of the gas port and a gas piston engaging the gas block and connecting the gas block to the cam member.
- 20. The breech bolt lock-up release and cycling mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the lock-up mechanism is contained within a sealed unit which is protected from debris.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/203,033 filed Feb. 28, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,447,092, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Rick Jamison, Shooting Times, Feb. 1995, pp. 65-70, 91. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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