Claims
- 1. A rammer mechanism implemented in a gun system to cooperatively operate with a loading and conveying system for ammunition to be conveyed to a gun tube, the rammer mechanism comprising;
- means for transferring ammunition into a gun recoil slide;
- a motor to initiate the rammer mechanism;
- means for sensing pawls on the rammer mechanism;
- means for positively locating positions of said pawls; and
- means for uniformly accelerating the ammunition to enable uniform acceleration at various angles of inclination of the gun tube; and said means for transfer, said motor to initiate, said means for sensing; said means for positively locating and said means for uniformly accelerating having mechanical cooperation such that said pawls which are attached to a chain on the rammer are mobilized to push ammunition forward into the gun tube and further that an electric sensor senses and locates said positions of the pawls.
- 2. The rammer mechanism of claim 1 wherein said motor includes a variable speed hydraulic motor which engageably operates with said means for transferring ammunition thereby forming a cooperative structure including said means for uniformly accelerating.
- 3. The rammer mechanism of claim 1 wherein said electric sensor includes a proximity switch to thereby initiate, control and turnoff said rammer mechanism.
- 4. A rammer mechanism to ram a two-piece ammunition into a gun tube and provide a consistent ram acceleration of the ammunition irrespective of the angle of the gun tube, the rammer mechanism comprising:
- means for transferring ammunition into a gun recoil slide;
- a motor to initiate the rammer mechanism;
- means for sensing pawls on the rammer mechanism;
- means for locating positions of said pawls; and
- a continuous chain link for continuously moving said pawls;
- said means for transferring, said motor to initiate, said means for sensing, said means for locating and said means for moving having mechanical cooperation such that said pawls attached to the chain link are mobilized to push ammunition forward into the gun tube and further that an electric sensor senses and locates said positions of the pawls.
- 5. The rammer mechanism of claim 4 wherein said continuous chain link for moving said pawls includes a variable speed motor, a chain and sprockets driving said chain to which said pawls are attached.
- 6. A method for ramming an ammunition into a gun tube chamber wherein a rammer device in cooperation with a loading and conveying system rams an ammunition into a gun tube, comprising the device implemented steps of:
- sensing engagement of the rammer mechanism with the loading and conveying system;
- activating a chain and sprocket system;
- controlling the rammer velocity using a control system from the gun based on current gun elevation angle to thereby assure that the ammunition is fully seated and latched within the gun tube chamber and enable uniform acceleration at any angle of inclination of the gun tube; and
- urging the ammunition forward into the gun tube using uniform acceleration via pawls attached to said chain.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein a drive motor is driven at various speeds based on the angle of inclination of the gun tube to thereby provide a constant accelerating force against the ammunition and enable said step of controlling the rammer velocity to maintain uniform acceleration of the ammunition at any angle of inclination of the gun tube.
- 8. The method according to claim 6 wherein said pawls are always positioned and fixed at a predetermined location before and after activation of said chain and said sprocket and said predetermined positions are known before initiation and turn off of the rammer device.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/646,206 filed May 7, 1996, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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