EP0148739A2 - Weapon-carrying vehicle - Google Patents

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EP0148739A2
EP0148739A2 EP84850381A EP84850381A EP0148739A2 EP 0148739 A2 EP0148739 A2 EP 0148739A2 EP 84850381 A EP84850381 A EP 84850381A EP 84850381 A EP84850381 A EP 84850381A EP 0148739 A2 EP0148739 A2 EP 0148739A2
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vehicle
stand
foot plate
turntable
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Hans Uno Sandin
Svante Wikland
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Hagglund and Soner AB
Haegglund and Soener AB
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41FAPPARATUS FOR LAUNCHING PROJECTILES OR MISSILES FROM BARRELS, e.g. CANNONS; LAUNCHERS FOR ROCKETS OR TORPEDOES; HARPOON GUNS
    • F41F1/00Launching apparatus for projecting projectiles or missiles from barrels, e.g. cannons; Harpoon guns
    • F41F1/06Mortars
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A23/00Gun mountings, e.g. on vehicles; Disposition of guns on vehicles
    • F41A23/26Mountings for transport only; Loading or unloading arrangements for guns for use with carrier vehicles

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  • the present invention relates to a weapon-carrying vehicle including a stand carried by the vehicle chassis for the weapon.
  • the object of the invention is to achieve an arrangememt enabling the use of a light vehicle as a carrier for a weapon which gives very large recoil forces, e.g. a large-bore mortar.
  • the stand being connected with movement-translating means with the aid of which the stand is movable from a position on the chassis to a poistion on the ground, the stand having a ground support for taking up recoil forces, the support being at least limitedly movable in the direction of the recoil force relative the remaining part of the stand for damping the action of the recoil force on the movement translating means.
  • the tracked carriage 1 illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 is the rear part of a light tracked vehicle known per se, which is used for different transport purposes, both civil and military, and therefore does not need any further description.
  • a pair of hydraulic cylinders 2 are mounted, one on either side of the carriage, the rams 3 of which are each connected to a further hydraulic cylinder 4 which thus accompanies the motion of the rams 3.
  • the cylinders 2 are provided on their undersides with longitudinal, not further illustrated slots.
  • the rams 3 and the rams 5 of the cylinders 4 are articulately mounted in a stand, generally denoted by the numeral 6, for a mortar 7.
  • the stand 6 includes a quadratic base plate 8 having mountings for the rams 3,5 and being formed with a circular opening 9 in which a turntable 10 is rotatably mounted via guides, not illustrated more closely, coacting with the edges of the opening 9 and turntable 10.
  • the turntable is formed with a substantially rectangular opening 11 for accommodating a foot plate 12, on which the lower end of the mortar 7 is mounted.
  • a pair of support legs 13 the feet 14 of which are provided with rollers running on a circular track 15 on the base 8.
  • a pair of links 16 are pivotably mounted on journalling pins 17, associated with the turntable 10.
  • the foot plate has rigidly attached pins 18 which project into the openings of the links 16.
  • the foot plate 12 can be pressed down into the substructure from the position illustrated in Fig. 3 a distance determined by the length of the openings of the links 16. In this way, large recoil forces are prevented from being transferred to the remaining part of the stand and thereby to the hydraulic cylinders 2,4. Since the links are pivotable, the foot plate is allowed to move obliquely downwards within the angular area denoted by the chain-dotted lines.
  • the links 16 are suitably mounted with clearance to the journalling pins.
  • the ram 3 in the cylinder 2 is withdrawn simultaneously as the ram 5 is thrust out of the cylinder 4, the stand thus being lifted up and tipped into the position illustrated by chain-dotted lines in Fig. 1 where the base 8 forms a rear end wall on the carriage and the mortar barrel 8 rests against a support 19.
  • a transportation clamp (not shown) may lock the foot plate to the turntable 10.
  • the lifting cylinders also contribute to wrenching the foot plate free from the substructure into which it has been thrust by the action of the recoil force.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a vehicle (1) for transporting a heavy mortar (7) carried by a stand (6) which is connected to hydraulic cylinders (2, 4) with the aid of which the stand is movable from a position on the vehicle to a position on the ground. To prevent recoil force from being transferred to the hydraulic cylinders, the stand is provided with a foot plate (12), taking up recoil force and being movable in the direction of the recoil force relative the rest of the stand.

Description

  • The present invention relates to a weapon-carrying vehicle including a stand carried by the vehicle chassis for the weapon.
  • The object of the invention is to achieve an arrangememt enabling the use of a light vehicle as a carrier for a weapon which gives very large recoil forces, e.g. a large-bore mortar.
  • This is achieved in accordance with the invention by the stand being connected with movement-translating means with the aid of which the stand is movable from a position on the chassis to a poistion on the ground, the stand having a ground support for taking up recoil forces, the support being at least limitedly movable in the direction of the recoil force relative the remaining part of the stand for damping the action of the recoil force on the movement translating means.
  • By the arrangement in accordance with the invention, it is possible to utilize light tracked vehicles for example as carriers for heavy mortars without the vehicle needing to be reinforced or provided with special retractable support legs for taking up the recoil force when the weapon is fired. The weapon can be rapidly brought into position for firing and rapidly moved back onto the vehicle with the aid of a relatively simple hydraulic cylinder arrangement, since no or only insignificant recoil forces are transmitted to it.
  • The invention is described in detail with reference to an embodiment illustrated on the accompanying drawings, of which
    • Fig. 1 is a side view of the rear carriage in a tracked vehicle consisting of a front and rear carriage and carrying a heavy mortar,
    • Fig. 2 is a simplified plan view of the carriage and mortar illustrated in Fig. 1, and
    • Fig. 3 is a side view illustrating mounting in the stand of the foot plate taking up recoil force.
  • The tracked carriage 1 illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 is the rear part of a light tracked vehicle known per se, which is used for different transport purposes, both civil and military, and therefore does not need any further description.
  • A pair of hydraulic cylinders 2 are mounted, one on either side of the carriage, the rams 3 of which are each connected to a further hydraulic cylinder 4 which thus accompanies the motion of the rams 3. For this purpose the cylinders 2 are provided on their undersides with longitudinal, not further illustrated slots.
  • The rams 3 and the rams 5 of the cylinders 4 are articulately mounted in a stand, generally denoted by the numeral 6, for a mortar 7. The stand 6 includes a quadratic base plate 8 having mountings for the rams 3,5 and being formed with a circular opening 9 in which a turntable 10 is rotatably mounted via guides, not illustrated more closely, coacting with the edges of the opening 9 and turntable 10.
  • The turntable is formed with a substantially rectangular opening 11 for accommodating a foot plate 12, on which the lower end of the mortar 7 is mounted. As a further support for the mortar, there are a pair of support legs 13 the feet 14 of which are provided with rollers running on a circular track 15 on the base 8.
  • The mounting of the foot plate 12 in the turntable 10 is more clearly apparent from Fig. 3. On opposing sides of the opening 11, a pair of links 16 are pivotably mounted on journalling pins 17, associated with the turntable 10. The foot plate has rigidly attached pins 18 which project into the openings of the links 16. With this arrangement the foot plate 12 can be pressed down into the substructure from the position illustrated in Fig. 3 a distance determined by the length of the openings of the links 16. In this way, large recoil forces are prevented from being transferred to the remaining part of the stand and thereby to the hydraulic cylinders 2,4. Since the links are pivotable, the foot plate is allowed to move obliquely downwards within the angular area denoted by the chain-dotted lines. To allow a given skew movement transversely as well, the links 16 are suitably mounted with clearance to the journalling pins.
  • When the mortar is to be moved, the ram 3 in the cylinder 2 is withdrawn simultaneously as the ram 5 is thrust out of the cylinder 4, the stand thus being lifted up and tipped into the position illustrated by chain-dotted lines in Fig. 1 where the base 8 forms a rear end wall on the carriage and the mortar barrel 8 rests against a support 19. In this position, a transportation clamp (not shown) may lock the foot plate to the turntable 10. By the implementation with coacting links 16 and pins 17, the lifting cylinders also contribute to wrenching the foot plate free from the substructure into which it has been thrust by the action of the recoil force.

Claims (7)

1. Weapon-carrying vehicle including a stand carried by the vehicle chassis for the weapon, characterized in that the stand (6) is connected to movement-translating means (2-5) with which the stand is movable from a position on the vehicle chassis to a position on the ground, the stand having a foot plate (12) taking up recoil force and which is at least limitedly movable in the direction of the recoil force relative the remaining part of the stand for damping the action of the recoil force on the movement-translating means.
2. Vehicle as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that the stand (6) includes a base (8) with a turntable (10) rotatably mounted in an opening in the base, and that the foot plate (12) taking up recoil force is limitedly movably connected to the turntable.
3. Vehicle as claimed in Claim 2, characterized in that the movement-translating means are formed by cylinder and ram devices (2,3,4,5), which are connected to the vehicle chassis and to the base (8).
4. Vehicle as claimed in Claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the base (8) is movable between a position on the ground and a lifted, tipped position in which it forms a rear end wall on the vehicle (1).
5. Vehicle as claimed in any one of Claims 2-4, characterized in that the foot plate (12) taking up recoil force and the turntable (10) have coacting pins (18) and vertical guides (16).
6. Vehicle as claimed in Claim 5, characterized in that the vertical guides are formed by links (16) pivotably mounted on the turntable (10) and having elongate openings into which thrust pins (18), rigidly connected to the foot plate, project.
7. Vehicle as claimed in any one of Claims 1-6, characterized by a transportation lock being arranged for fixing the foot plate relative the turntable.
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SE8306990A SE8306990L (en) 1983-12-16 1983-12-16 ELECTRIC WIRE BREAKING VEHICLE
SE8306990 1983-12-16

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US4753156A (en) * 1981-06-03 1988-06-28 Rheinmetall Gmbh Armor car-mounted mortar
GB2342428A (en) * 1998-10-08 2000-04-12 Marconi Marine Self propelled gun
WO2006043981A3 (en) * 2004-04-29 2007-02-08 United Defense Lp Mortar deployment and storage system

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CH196391A (en) * 1936-12-31 1938-03-15 Sageb Societe Anonyme De Gesti Artillery equipment.
US2182010A (en) * 1936-04-20 1939-12-05 Sageb Sa Piece of ordnance
DE2251846A1 (en) * 1971-10-26 1973-05-10 Bofors Ab VEHICLE-MOUNTED ARTILLERY
FR2544062A1 (en) * 1983-04-08 1984-10-12 Tampella Oy Ab DEVICE FOR TRANSPORTING A GUN OR THE LIKE

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US2182010A (en) * 1936-04-20 1939-12-05 Sageb Sa Piece of ordnance
CH196391A (en) * 1936-12-31 1938-03-15 Sageb Societe Anonyme De Gesti Artillery equipment.
DE2251846A1 (en) * 1971-10-26 1973-05-10 Bofors Ab VEHICLE-MOUNTED ARTILLERY
FR2544062A1 (en) * 1983-04-08 1984-10-12 Tampella Oy Ab DEVICE FOR TRANSPORTING A GUN OR THE LIKE

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4753156A (en) * 1981-06-03 1988-06-28 Rheinmetall Gmbh Armor car-mounted mortar
GB2342428A (en) * 1998-10-08 2000-04-12 Marconi Marine Self propelled gun
GB2342428B (en) * 1998-10-08 2001-01-10 Marconi Marine Self propelled gun
WO2006043981A3 (en) * 2004-04-29 2007-02-08 United Defense Lp Mortar deployment and storage system
JP2007535653A (en) * 2004-04-29 2007-12-06 ビーエーイー システムズ ランド アンド アーマメンツ リミテッド パートナーシップ Mortar deployment and storage system
KR100794861B1 (en) 2004-04-29 2008-01-14 비에이이 시스템즈 랜드 앤 암어먼츠 엘.피. Mortar deployment and storage system

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EP0148739A3 (en) 1986-06-25
NO845025L (en) 1985-06-17
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