Claims
- 1. An automatic cannon adapted for separate loading ammunition including a separate projectile and a propellant cartridge, which comprises:
- a relatively fixed main barrel;
- a floating barrel adapted to receive the projectile of said ammunition;
- a moveable chamber adapted to receive the propellant cartridge of said ammunition, said chamber and floating barrel being coaxially positioned with said main barrel in the battery position;
- first means for connecting the forward end of said chamber to the rear end of said floating barrel to enable longitudinal movement thereof in unison while permitting lateral movement of the chamber and the floating barrel relative to each other;
- second means, responsive to the firing of said cannon, for moving said chamber and said floating barrel in unison rearwardly relative to the main barrel and said chamber and said floating barrel laterally relative to each other, so as to permit the removal of the spent cartridge case from said chamber and the reloading of a new cartridge case into said chamber, and a new projectile into said floating barrel;
- third means for automatically reloading said floating barrel with a new projectile and said chamber with a new cartridge case while said floating barrel and said chamber are laterally displaced relative to each other; and
- fourth means for returning said chamber and floating barrel to the battery position after reloading.
- 2. The cannon of claim 1 including further means to lock said chamber to said main barrel prior to firing and to release said chamber from said main barrel after firing.
- 3. The cannon of claim 1 wherein said second means comprises a cam system connected to said floating barrel and to said chamber for moving said floating barrel and said chamber laterally in opposite directions.
- 4. The cannon of claim 3 wherein said second means further comprises a gas piston energized by gases bled from said main barrel upon firing for moving said floating barrel and chamber rearwardly and laterally and wherein said fourth means comprises a spring for moving said floating barrel and said chamber back to the battery position following automatic reloading.
- 5. The cannon of claim 1 wherein said floating barrel is rifled and said main barrel is of smooth bore, and wherein the rifling on said floating barrel is designed to produce a desired stabilizing spin to the fired projectile at the muzzle of said main barrel.
- 6. The cannon of claim 1, in which the forward end of said floating barrel and the rear end of said main barrel includes mating precision-machined/tapered sections and said chamber has a larger internal diameter than said floating barrel, whereby, upon firing the gas pressure in said chamber acting against the rear end of said floating barrel will force said floating barrel forward into firm, sealing contact with said main barrel, thus eliminating gas leakage at the juncture of said floating barrel and said main barrel and aligning these two barrels.
- 7. The cannon of claim 6 wherein said second means comprises a key and keyway connecting said floating barrel to said chamber in such a way that these two components can move laterally with respect to each other, but will move forward and aft in unison, said key and keyway being designed with sufficient play in its mating parts to permit said tapered sections to effect alignment of said floating barrel and said main barrel upon firing.
- 8. The cannon of claim 1 wherein said separate loading ammunition comprises a cartridge including an igniter, a consolidated charge and a rigid cartridge case of generally cylindrical shape with its front end sealed with a frangible seal held in place by a bent-over lip integral with said cartridge case, whereby, upon firing, said lip will expand forward to seal the joint between said floating barrel and said chamber, and wherein said separate loading ammunition further includes a projectile, which may be of any selected type depending on the mission involved.
- 9. The cannon of claim 1 in which said third means comprises a dual projectile reloading system, whereby one of two types of projectiles may be selectively reloaded.
- 10. A cannon adapted for automatic loading of separate cartridges and projectiles, comprising:
- a relatively fixed main barrel with a floating barrel arranged aft of said main barrel in the battery position;
- a chamber arranged aft of said floating barrel in said battery position;
- gas piston means responsive to the firing of said cannon arranged to move said floating barrel and said chamber laterally or sidewise in opposite directions relative to said main barrel and also to move said floating barrel and chamber in unison to the rear relative to said main barrel;
- automatic loading means arranged to eject the spent cartridge case and reload a new cartridge into said chamber and a new projectile into said floating barrel during their rearward movement;
- retractile spring means to return said loaded floating barrel and said chamber to the battery position; and
- means to lock said chamber to said main barrel prior to firing and to release said chamber from said main barrel after firing.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3474560 |
Ramsay |
Oct 1969 |
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