Claims
- 1. In a weapons system including a gun barrel having a breech provided with a chamber for receiving cartridges and a bolt carrier means for pushing a cartridge into said chamber,
- the improvement comprising:
- cartridge feeder means positioned between said bolt carrier means and said chamber for feeding said cartridges into said chamber from an initial horizontal to an angular position,
- said feeder means provided with a pedestal having a top surface for supporting cartridges positioned between said bolt and said chamber,
- said pedestal having a profile along the top surface thereof provided with a first to a fourth consecutive surface wherein said first section is rearwardmost relative to said second through fourth sections,
- said first section being substantially flat or horizontal, said second section being ramp-like and positively sloped toward said chamber, said second section terminating in a downward directed step to said third section, the latter being substantially flat and centrally located, said fourth section having an upwardly tapering convex-like top profile which terminates near the lower edge of the chamber of said barrel,
- whereby said feeder means for feeding within a space, allocated for cartridges of one caliber, cartridges having calibers relatively larger than said one caliber,
- said feeder means directly positioning said larger caliber cartridge from a horizontal to an angular position between said bolt carrier and said chamber during each rearward movement of said bolt carrier means.
- said feeder means automatically changing the angle of said cartridge relative said chamber as said bolt carrier means operates with forward movement to push said cartridge into said chamber ensuring safe entry of said larger caliber cartridge into said chamber preventing the tip of said cartridge from contacting wall portions of said chamber.
- 2. The weapons system of claim 1 wherein said cartridge feeder means is provided with:
- a cartridge carrying means forming a belt-like cartridge carrier for supplying in a succession a plurality of cartridges to said weapon system,
- a stripping means juxataposed one side of said pedestal for removing individual cartridges from said carrying means during each rearward movement of said bolt carrier means,
- said stripping means provided with a sprocket responsive to rearward movement of said bolt carrier means,
- said sprocket engaging a cartridge in said carrying means and lifting said cartridge upwardly to said pedestal,
- a guidance means for positioning said stripped cartridge upon the top of said pedestal prior to initiation of forward movement of said bolt carrier means toward said chamber,
- said guidance means provided with a first and second ramp for guiding said cartridge upward from said sprocket means towards said pedestal,
- said guidance means provided with a first and second spring biased plunger, said first plunger contacting the central portion of said cartridge and pushing said cartridge on top of said pedestal as said cartridge moves toward its extreme upper position, thereafter said first and second plungers contacting central portions on both sides of said cartridge for centering the center portion of said cartridge upon said pedestal.
- 3. The weapon system of claim 2, wherein said guidance means further includes brush-like stud means located forward of said sprocket means and projecting from the inside face of an end cap, and positioned for contacting and maintaining the horizontal alignment of the projectile portion of said cartridge to said chamber as said bolt carrier is operated for pushing said cartridge into the chamber of said barrel.
- 4. The weapon system of claim 3, wherein said guidance means further includes second spring biased plunger means captively but slideably mounted within a hole in the top of a rearwardmost portion of said pedestal means for both supporting the base of said cartridge in a feed position upon said pedestal means, while permitting said cartridge to be pushed downward by the rearward movement of said bolt carrier means via said second plunger receding into said hole in said pedestal means, and thereafter returning said cartridge to the feed position as said bolt carrier means moves further rearward, via said second plunger moving out of said hole.
- 5. The weapon system of claims 2, or 3, or 4, wherein said first ramp means includes:
- a first concave ramp located perpendicular to and tapering downward from a rearward portion of the top of said pedestal means, for guiding a rearward lower portion of said cartridge in its upward movement toward the top of said pedestal means; and
- a second concave ramp located both forward of said first ramp relative to said barrel, and perpendicular to and tapering downward from a substantially central portion of the top of said pedestal means.
- 6. The weapon system of claim 5, wherein said second ramp means includes third and fourth ramps located rearward of said first ramp relative to said barrel, and intermediate said first and second ramps, respectively, each of said third and fourth ramps having upwardly tapering concave-like profiles for guiding rearwardmost and substantially central upper portions, respectively, of said cartridge as it moves upward toward the top of said pedestal means.
- 7. The weapon system of claim 6, wherein said first spring biased plunger means includes a plunger rod captively mounted in and partially extending from a hole in an upper portion of the face of said fourth ramp, and being spring biased for partially retracting into said hole when first contacted by said central portion of said cartridge as the latter moves upward, and for thereafter extending outward from this hole for pushing said cartridge onto the top of said pedestal means as said cartridge attains the height thereof.
- 8. The weapon system of claim 6, wherein said second spring biased plunger means includes a plunger rod captively but slideably mounted within and partially extending from a hole in the rearwardmost portion of the top of said pedestal means.
- 9. The weapon system of claim 6, wherein said sprocket means includes:
- a first sprocket wheel between said third and fourth ramps; and
- a second sprocket wheel located on the opposite side of said fourth ramp relative to said first sprocket.
- 10. The weapon system of claim 3, wherein said brush-like stud means includes first and second brush guides each having brush hairs about their longitudinal axes, and each being juxtaposed to either side of said pedestal means, respectively.
- 11. The weapon system of claim 10, further including another means for feeding cartridges from the other side of said pedestal means to the top thereof, said another means being located along the other side of said pedestal means including:
- another first and second ramp means;
- another first and second spring biased plunger means; and
- another sprocket means.
- 12. The weapon system of claim 11, wherein said plunger rod of said another first spring biased plunger means coacts with the plunger rod of the other first spring biased plunger means for maintaining alignment of the central portion of said cartridge upon the top of said pedestal means by contacting opposite sides of said cartridge, respectively, regardless of the direction from which said cartridges are fed relative to said pedestal means.
- 13. An automatic weapon system comprising:
- a gun barrel having a breech or chamber for receiving a cartridge;
- receiver means for providing the primary support frame for said weapon, said receiver means including at least first through third elongated tubular members mounted in substantially parallel relationship and a triangular pattern between inside faces of a forwardmost end cap and a rearwardmost back plate, said end cap including means for mounting said gun barrel near its breech end between said first through third tubes, said gun barrel extending from an outside face of said end cap, said first tubular member being uppermost relative to said second and third tubular members, the latter two being coplanar at substantially the same height;
- elongated force-transmitting means including operating rods longitudinally movable within each of said second and third tubular members;
- gas cylinder means connected between said gun barrel and said force transmitting means in each of said second and third tubular members, for applying forces generated by gases developed within said gun barrel during firing of said weapon to said force-transmitting means:
- bolt carrier means slideably mounted upon said first tubular member for moving a cartridge into the breech of said barrel for firing said cartridge, said force- transmitting means being responsive to the gases generated by said firing for applying a recoil force to said bolt carrier means for moving the latter rearward; and
- cartridge feeder means for feeding within a space allocated for cartridges of one caliber, cartridges having calibers relatively larger than said one caliber, said feeder means being mounted upon said second and third tubes, and being responsive to recoil movement of said bolt carrier means for directly positioning said larger caliber cartridges from a horizontal to an angular position between a bolt lug face of said bolt carrier means and the breech or chamber of said gun barrel, said cartridge feeder means being further operative with said bolt carrier means, whereby after the recoil cycle the latter moves forward for pushing said cartridge into said chamber of said barrel preparatory to firing said cartridge.
- 14. The automatic weapon system of claim 13, wherein said cartridge feeder means includes pedestal means for supporting said larger cartridge at a desired angle between a bolt of said bolt carrier means and the breech of said gun barrel.
- 15. The automatic weapon system of claim 14, further including said pedestal means having a profile for changing the angle of said cartridge relative to said barrel chamber as said bolt carrier means pushes said cartridge into the chamber of said barrel, for substantially preventing the tip of a projectile of said cartridge from contacting the chamber of said barrel as said cartridge is pushed into said chamber.
- 16. The automatic weapon system of claim 15, wherein the profile of said pedestal means is substantially flat or horizontal in a rearwardmost portion, followed by a positively sloped ramp-like portion which terminates via a downward step to a substantially flat or horizontal central portion, followed by a forwardmost upwardly tapering convex-like portion, the end of which terminates near the lower edge of the breech of said barrel.
- 17. The automatic weapon system of claim 14, wherein said cartridge feeder means further includes:
- a plurality of link means arranged on a belt for carrying said cartridges;
- delinking means for successively stripping individual cartridges from said links; and
- guidance means operative with said delinking means for positioning a delinked cartridge upon the top of said pedestal means during each recoil cycle of said weapon system.
- 18. The automatic weapon system of claim 17, wherein said delinking means includes sprocket means rotatively responsive to recoil movement of said bolt carrier means for captively engaging successive ones of said cartridges, and rotatively moving the captive cartridge out of its link means and upward toward the top of said pedestal means from one side thereof.
- 19. The automatic weapon system of claim 18, wherein said guidance means includes:
- first ramp means for guiding lower side portions of said cartridge toward the top of said pedestal means as said sprocket means moves said cartridge upward proximate said one side of said pedestal means;
- second ramp means for guiding upper side portions of said cartridge as it moves upward proximate said one side of said pedestal means;
- first and second spring biased plungers means, said first plunger means contacting a central portion on said cartridge and pushing it onto the top of and from said one side of said pedestal means as said cartridge moves toward its extreme uppermost position, and for thereafter said first and second plunger means contacting central portions on both sides of said cartridge for substantially centering the central portion of said cartridge upon said pedestal means; and
- brush-like stud means located forward of said sprocket means upon the inside face of said end cap, for contacting and maintaining the alignment of the projectile portion of said cartridge and the horizontal angular relation of said cartridge as said bolt carrier means operates to push said cartridge into said breech of said gun barrel.
- 20. The automatic weapon system of claim 19, wherein said guidance means further includes second spring biased plunger means located in a rearwardmost and lowest portion of the top said pedestal means for both supporting the base of said cartridge in a feed position upon said pedestal means, while permitting said cartridge to be pushed downward by the rearward movement of said bolt carrier means, and thereafter returning said cartridge to the feed position as said bolt carrier means moves forward for pushing said cartridge into said chamber of said barrel.
- 21. The automatic weapon system of claim 20, wherein said second spring biased plunger means includes a plunger rod captively but slideably mounted within and partially extending from a hole in the rearwardmost portion of the top of said pedestal means.
- 22. The automatic weapon system of claims 19, or 20, wherein said first ramp means includes:
- a first concave ramp located perpendicular to and tapering downward from a rearward portion of the top of said pedestal means, for guiding a rearward lower portion of said cartridge in its upward movement to the top of said pedestal means; and
- a second concave ramp located forward of said first ramp, and perpendicular to and tapering downward from a substantially central portion of the top of said pedestal means.
- 23. The automatic weapon system of claim 22, wherein said second ramp means includes:
- a third ramp located rearward of said first ramp relative to said barrel, said third ramp being perpendicular to said pedestal means and having an upwardly tapering concave-like profile for guiding a rearwardmost upper portion of said cartridge as the latter moves upward; and
- a fourth ramp located intermediate said first and second ramps, and having an upwardly tapering concave-like profile for guiding a substantially central upper portion of said cartridge as it moves upward toward the top of said pedestal means.
- 24. The automatic weapon system of claim 23, wherein said first spring biased plunger means includes a plunger rod captively mounted in a hole in and partially extending from an upper portion of the face of said fourth ramp, and being spring biased to partially retract into said hole when first contacted by said central position of said cartridge as the latter moves upward, and thereafter to move out of said hole to an extended position for pushing said cartridge onto said pedestal means as said cartridge attains the height of said pedestal means.
- 25. The automatic weapon system of claim 23, wherein said sprocket means includes:
- a first sprocket wheel located between said third and fourth ramps; and
- a second sprocket wheel located on the opposite side of said fourth ramp relative to said first sprocket.
- 26. The automatic weapon system of claim 25, wherein said brush-like stud means includes two brush guides, said brush guides having brush hairs about its longitudinal axis, and being juxtaposed to either side of said pedestal means, respectively.
- 27. The automatic weapon system of claim 26, further including another means for feeding cartridges from the other side of said pedestal means to the top thereof, said another means being located along the other side of said pedestal means including:
- another first and second ramp means;
- another first and second spring biased plunger means; and
- another sprocket means.
- 28. The automatic weapon system of claim 27, wherein the plunger rod of said another first spring biased plunger means coacts with the plunge rod of the other first spring biased plunger means for maintaining alignment of the central portion of said cartridge upon the top of said pedestal means regardless of the direction of the side of said pedestal means said cartridges are fed from.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalties thereon.
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