Claims
- 1. An energy absorbing mount comprising a support means having multiple bore means therein spaced apart in a pattern, a slide means for supporting an energy transmitting means and having multiple pin means fixedly connected at one end to the slide means in said pattern for movement therewith and such that a respective one of the pin means is slidably received at the other end in a respective one of said bore means of said support means, said pin means spacing the slide means from the support means and sliding into said bore means when energy is absorbed from said transmitting means, absorber means between the slide means and support means, said absorber means having a fluid cylinder body disposed on said support means and a plunger extending in cantilever fashion from the cylinder body in the path of the slide means for movement along an axis transverse to the slide means for absorbing a substantial portion of the energy from said transmitting means as the slide means moves toward the support means as guided by said pin means entering said bore means, and means for orienting said transmitting means relative to the axis of movement of said plunger such that a portion of a force transmitted thereby is not coaxial with said axis, said plunger being disposed within the pattern of bore means and pin means in the path of said slide means for movement in an in and out manner relative to the fluid cylinder body whereby said pin means are positioned and sized to absorb said portion of transmitted force that is not coaxial with said axis of movement of said plunger to protect said plunger from damage.
- 2. A weapon mount for a weapon comprising a weapon carriage having multiple bore means therein spaced apart in a pattern, a slide supportively receiving an end of the weapon and having multiple pin means affixed at one end to the slide in said pattern for movement therewith and such that a respective one of the pin means is slidably received at the other end in a respective one of said bore means when recoil energy is absorbed, shock absorber means between the slide and carriage, said shock absorber means having a fluid cylinder body on the weapon carriage and having a plunger extending in cantilever fashion from the fluid cylinder body in the path of the slide means for movement along an axis transverse to the slide means to absorb a substantial portion of the recoil energy of the weapon as the slide moves toward the carriage as guided by said pin means entering said bore means, weapon elevation means for orienting the weapon with its longitudinal axis at an angle to the axis of movement of said plunger such that a portion of a force transmitted thereby is not coaxial with said axis, said plunger being disposed within the pattern of bore means and pin means for movement in an in and out manner relative to the fluid cylinder body whereby said pin means are positioned and sized to absorb said portion of transmitted recoil force that is not coaxial with the axis of movement of the plunger to protect same from damage.
- 3. The weapon mount of claim 2 wherein the slide includes a pocket configured to receive the recoil end of the weapon and includes releasable locking means to hold the recoil end in the pocket.
- 4. The weapon mount of claim 3 wherein the releasable locking means comprises a pair of locking pins to prevent movement of trunnion pins on the recoil end of the weapon.
- 5. The weapon mount of claim 2 wherein the carriage includes bore means with hollow bushing means therein to slidably receive said other end of the pin means.
- 6. The weapon mount of claim 2 wherein the slide is parallelepipedal in shape with a rectangular side facing the carriage and the pin means includes individual pins. extending from each corner of the rectangular side toward the carriage.
- 7. The weapon mount of claim 2 wherein stop means is positioned between the slide and carriage to limit movement of the slide toward the carriage so as not to damage said shock absorbing means and said pin means.
- 8. The weapon mount of claim 2 wherein the shock absorbing means comprises a main body received in a chamber in the carriage and a plunger extending from the main body toward the slide.
- 9. The weapon mount of claim 2 wherein the carriage includes a support portion for receiving and supporting the trunnions of the elevating mechanism of a mortar.
- 10. A combat vehicle including the weapon mount of claim 2 having the weapon carriage mounted on the floor of said vehicle.
- 11. An energy absorbing mount comprising a support means, slide means spaced from the support means for supporting an energy transmitting means, at least one of said slide means and support means having multiple bore means spaced apart in a pattern, multiple pin means spaced apart in said pattern between the support means and slide means for guiding movement of the slide means by virtue of one end of each pin means being slidably received in a respective one of said bore means, absorber means between the slide means and support means, said absorber means having a fluid cylinder body on said support means and a plunger extending in cantilever fashion from the fluid cylinder body in the path of the slide means for movement along an axis transverse to the slide means for absorbing a substantial portion of the energy from said transmitting means as the slide means moves toward the support means as guided by said pin, and means for orienting said transmitting means relative to the axis of movement of the plunger such that a portion of transmitted force is not coaxial with said axis, said plunger being disposed within said pattern of bore means and pin means in the path of said slide means for movement in an in and out manner relative to said fluid cylinder body whereby said pin means are positioned and sized to absorb said portion of transmitted force that is not coaxial with the axis of movement of the plunger to protect same against damage.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 659,812, filed on Oct. 11, 1984, now abandoned.
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