EP0155356A2 - Fusil, notamment carabine à répétition, avec fixation de canon pour canons de rechange - Google Patents
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- EP0155356A2 EP0155356A2 EP84113444A EP84113444A EP0155356A2 EP 0155356 A2 EP0155356 A2 EP 0155356A2 EP 84113444 A EP84113444 A EP 84113444A EP 84113444 A EP84113444 A EP 84113444A EP 0155356 A2 EP0155356 A2 EP 0155356A2
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A21/00—Barrels; Gun tubes; Muzzle attachments; Barrel mounting means
- F41A21/48—Barrel mounting means, e.g. releasable mountings for replaceable barrels
- F41A21/487—Barrel mounting means, e.g. releasable mountings for replaceable barrels using friction, e.g. by clamping a barrel surface
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A21/00—Barrels; Gun tubes; Muzzle attachments; Barrel mounting means
- F41A21/48—Barrel mounting means, e.g. releasable mountings for replaceable barrels
- F41A21/484—Barrel mounting means, e.g. releasable mountings for replaceable barrels using interlocking means, e.g. by sliding pins
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A3/00—Breech mechanisms, e.g. locks
- F41A3/12—Bolt action, i.e. the main breech opening movement being parallel to the barrel axis
- F41A3/14—Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively
- F41A3/16—Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks
- F41A3/18—Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks hand-operated
- F41A3/22—Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks hand-operated the locking being effected by rotating the operating handle or lever transversely to the barrel axis
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A3/00—Breech mechanisms, e.g. locks
- F41A3/64—Mounting of breech-blocks; Accessories for breech-blocks or breech-block mountings
- F41A3/66—Breech housings or frames; Receivers
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41C—SMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- F41C7/00—Shoulder-fired smallarms, e.g. rifles, carbines, shotguns
- F41C7/11—Breakdown shotguns or rifles
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- the invention relates to a rifle, in particular a bolt action rifle, with a barrel holder for replacement barrels, in which a breech housing is connected to the barrel and a breech device having a breech member is mounted on the breech housing, a lock is arranged and a sleeve boss is provided at the front end of the breech housing, which has a cylindrical receiving bore for the rear cylindrical barrel end and on its underside a vertical longitudinal slot, as well as a horizontal clamping screw arranged transversely to the barrel, with which the opposite sides of the sleeve head underside can be clamped together.
- the barrel end has a reduced outer diameter compared to the barrel.
- the running end with reduced diameter is cylindrical and inserted into the cylindrical receiving bore of the sleeve head over a relatively short length.
- a rotary cylinder lock is provided which has locking lugs at its rear end which engage in corresponding recesses in the lock housing.
- the latter has the clamping screw arranged transversely to the barrel.
- a bearing block is pushed on at a distance from the rear end of the barrel and glued to the barrel. This bearing block is supported on the back by a stop embedded in the shaft.
- the cylindrical receiving bore in the breech housing and the cylindrical barrel end in diameter must be matched very precisely to one another while maintaining close tolerances what is not always guaranteed, because different barrels should be used in one and the same mounting hole.
- the relatively short mounting hole in the sleeve head is also sensitive to bending stress. As a result, it is not ensured that the barrel axis is always exactly aligned with the chamber. As a result, the locking lugs are only on one side. When the shot is fired, this results in mass movements of the chamber.
- the sleeve bed is open on one side. In the case of locking lugs arranged at the end of the closure, the sleeve bed can also bend when the shot is fired, as a result of which further misalignments occur between the barrel axis and the chamber axis and the vibration behavior becomes even worse. Furthermore, the recoil forces of the barrel are essentially transmitted from the bearing block to the one-sided and eccentrically arranged stop.
- the breech housing is namely in the conventional rifle designs with at least one base plate or a prism for holding the Rifle scope provided, with a second base plate or a second prism further forward either on the breech housing or on the barrel. Any displacement of the barrel axis relative to the breech housing inevitably leads to a change in the position of the telescopic sight axis relative to the barrel axis.
- the invention has for its object to provide a rifle, in particular a bolt action rifle, with a barrel holder for interchangeable barrels of the type mentioned, which is simpler in construction, has a shorter overall length with the same barrel length and has better vibration behavior.
- the scope mount, the connection between the breech housing and the shaft are also to be improved.
- a first solution of the object on which the invention is based is that the rear barrel protrudes from the rear of the sleeve head, that at least two one-piece, outwardly projecting locking lugs are worked on at the rear barrel end, and that one can be displaced in the direction of rotation and by one Barrel axis coaxial axis pivotally mounted locking head is provided, which can be locked in the manner of a bayonet lock with the locking lugs and includes the rear barrel end in the locking position.
- connection head acting directly on the barrel end makes the connection between barrel and breech housing much easier. Any misalignments between the breech housing and barrel have no effect on the breech mechanism directly attacking the barrel. As a result, the connection between the barrel and the closure housing no longer has to be of high accuracy and is therefore cheaper to manufacture.
- the breech head attacking directly on the barrel with the barrel length the barrel itself and the overall length of the rifle shortened and the mass and weight of the breech mechanism reduced. Should there be a one-sided contact of the locking lugs when the shot is fired due to any manufacturing inaccuracies, the short breech head at its rear end is moved far less than the barrel axis than is the case with a long rotary cylinder breech.
- the locking lugs protrude outwards. Only in this way can it be achieved that on the one hand they are easy to manufacture and also that the barrel at its rear end does not become too large and too heavy in diameter. If you were to let locking projections protrude inwards, it would be absolutely necessary to increase the diameter of the rear barrel end. However, this would have the disadvantage that the entire running end, insofar as it is inserted into and through the sleeve head from the front, would have to be enlarged in diameter, as would the sleeve head itself.
- the sleeve head and the parts provided between the sleeve head and the closure very precisely. Even with the greatest precision, it cannot be ensured in the known constructions that the barrel axis and chamber axis are exactly aligned with one another after a barrel change, which can lead to the aforementioned vibrations in the event of misalignments. In addition, great precision also creates manufacturing and assembly problems.
- the barrel and the breech acting directly on the barrel form a unit.
- the barrel and breech elements necessary for closing are completely independent of the precision of the sleeve head holding the barrel. There can therefore be relatively large tolerances between the barrel and the sleeve head which, on the one hand, reduce the cost of manufacture and, on the other hand, make it easier to change the barrel.
- a second solution to the problem is that the rear barrel protrudes from the rear of the sleeve head, that at the rear barrel end in the area of the abutting surface on both sides of the cartridge chamber, a vertical groove open to the barrel axis is incorporated, through which locking surfaces for a known per se , vertically displaceable slide valve with firing pin are formed in the groove.
- a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention consists in the fact that the rear barrel end engaging in the sleeve head has a larger outer diameter than the part of the barrel lying in front of the sleeve head and that in the area of the locking lugs or the groove (in the second solution) at the rear barrel end within the outer diameter, fixed to the barrel, provided as a foot for telescopic sight prism is provided, the barrel in front of the Sleeve head a second foot is provided for scope mounting.
- This configuration ensures that the riflescope is only connected directly to the barrel. As a result, any tolerances in the connection between barrel and breech housing can no longer affect accuracy.
- this construction allows a maximum distance between the telescope feet, which contributes to a stable attachment. Since the barrel is reinforced in the outer diameter in the critical pressure and acceleration range, it is also particularly low-vibration.
- the breech housing 2 is inserted.
- the locking device 3, a lock 4 and a sleeve head 5 are provided on the locking housing 2.
- the closure housing 2 has a Magazine slot 6 for receiving the magazine 7.
- the sleeve head 5 has a receiving bore 8 which is open at its front and rear ends, and is provided at its front end with a vertical longitudinal slot 9 on its underside 8a.
- the underside 8a is also provided with a horizontal transverse bore 10, into which a clamping screw 11 with several functions is inserted.
- the structure and function of this clamping screw 11 will be described in more detail below.
- the bore 10 is expediently arranged so high that the clamping screw 11 partially engages positively in a segment-shaped recess 12 provided on the barrel.
- the rear barrel end 14 is cylindrical and expediently has an outer diameter D which is greater than the diameter d of the part of the barrel 13 lying in front of the sleeve head 5.
- the same diameter D also has been machined onto the barrel at a distance from the barrel end 14 Bearing ring 15, which can also be inserted into the receiving bore 8. Between the running end 14 and the bearing ring 15, the barrel 13 is somewhat tapered in diameter for weight reasons.
- the sleeve head 5 is, as can be seen from FIG. 2, at its front end with an open end Provided recess 16 into which a dowel pin 17 inserted on the barrel 13 engages.
- FIGS. 1-9 are two diametrically opposed ones, facing outwards jumping locking lugs, which are still within the outer diameter D.
- a prism 19 is firmly attached to the barrel at the top of the rear barrel end 14, which also expediently consists of one piece with the barrel. This prism is also arranged within the outer diameter D so that it does not hinder the insertion and removal of the barrel into or out of the receiving bore 8.
- the prism 19 serves as a rear foot for the mounting of the rifle scope 20 shown in broken lines.
- the barrel 13 In front of the sleeve head 5, the barrel 13 has a second foot 21 for rifle scope mounting, this second foot should be arranged as far apart as possible in front of the sleeve head 5 to ensure stable attachment of the telescopic sight 20 by a maximum distance between the feet 19, 21.
- the length of the receiving bore 8 is at least three times as large as the outer diameter D. of the rear barrel end 14.
- This outer diameter D is advantageously about 1.5 times as large as the diameter d of the part of the barrel 13 lying in front of the sleeve head 5.
- the sleeve head 5 In order to ensure the longest possible connection between the sleeve head 5 and the barrel 13, the sleeve head 5 also has a recess 22 in the region of the prism 19.
- the clamping screw 11 is used to connect the locking housing 2 to the shaft 1.
- a first bush 23 is let in on one side of the fore-end 1a.
- This sleeve 23 is provided with a bore 24 through which the clamping screw 11 is inserted.
- a second bushing 25 which has a nut thread 26.
- the clamping screw 11 has a thread 27 at its end, with which it can be screwed into the nut thread 26.
- the bushing 25 also presses on the underside 8a, so that the bearing ring 15 is clamped in the receiving bore 8.
- the clamping screw 11 also serves to connect the breech housing 2 to the shaft 1 by engaging in the bushes 23 and 25.
- the shaft 1, 1a is designed so that it has no direct contact with the breech housing 2. It is only connected to the closure housing 2 via the two bushes 23, 25.
- the relatively large diameter of the sleeves 23, 25 prevents the shaft from being torn out.
- the fore-end 1a is also held together by the bushes 23, 25.
- the closure housing 2 has at its rear end 2a a transverse bore 28 which is open to the rear. With this rear transverse bore 28, the closure housing 2 is supported on a second retaining screw 29 arranged horizontally and transversely to the barrel axis.
- This second retaining screw 29 is, as can be seen from FIG. 6, inserted or screwed into sleeves 30, 31 which are of a similar design to the sleeves 23, 25. They also hold the butt stock 1b together and serve to transmit power from the retaining screw 29 on the butt stock 1b.
- the retaining screw 29 can always remain screwed in when the closure housing 2 is removed or inserted. This is made possible by the transverse bore 28, which is open to the rear. After the clamping screw 11 has been removed, the front end of the breech housing can be pivoted out of the shaft 1 and then pulled off the retaining screw 29 to the front.
- a closure head 32 serves as the closure part, which is mounted in a bearing bush 33 so as to be pivotable about an axis S coaxial to the running axis A. With the locking head 32, the handle 34 is firmly connected.
- the bearing bush 33 is connected to the two guide strips 35, 36, which extend in the direction of the barrel axis A and are mounted in the breech housing 2 so as to be displaceable in the direction of the barrel axis.
- the locking head 32 is designed so that it can include the rear barrel end 14 and can be locked in the manner of a bayonet lock with the locking lugs 18.
- the collar 32 has in the collar 32a two diametrically opposite insertion slots (not visible in the drawing), the dimensions of which are selected so that the relegation warts 18 can pass through them.
- the locking head 32 is moved from its open position shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 into its closed position by a pivoting movement of 45 °.
- the locking head 32 has the spring-loaded firing pin 37 in its center.
- a spring-loaded ejector pin 38 is provided eccentrically.
- the one guide bar 35 has at its front end a stop 46 which interacts with the clamping screw 11.
- This stop 46 limits the movement of the guide bar 35 and thus also of the locking head 32 to the rear.
- the clamping screw 11 is provided with a transverse groove 47 in the area of the one guide bar 35. This transverse groove 47 extends approximately up to the axis of the clamping screw 11. If the clamping screw 11 is rotated by 180 ° from its position shown in FIGS. 2 and 5, then the transverse groove 47 comes to lie down and the stop 46 can follow through the transverse groove step through the back. So that the Closure head 42 can be completely removed for cleaning purposes.
- the other guide bar 36 extends approximately up to the axis of the clamping screw 11. This has a second transverse groove 48 in the area of the other guide bar 36. The other guide bar 36 normally engages in this second transverse groove and thus prevents the clamping screw 11 from unintentionally rotating. The clamping screw 11 is thus secured in the clamping position. It can only be rotated when the closure head 32 is pulled back so far that the stop 46 comes into contact with the clamping screw 11.
- the other guide bar has a recess 49 at its front end or it is somewhat shorter than the guide bar 35. Thanks to this recess 49, the clamping screw can be loosened or completely unscrewed when the closure head 32 according to FIG. 2 is in its rear position. In this way, the connection between barrel 13 and breech housing 2 and between the latter and the shaft is secured against unwanted loosening.
- FIGS. 1-6 The closure device shown in FIGS. 1-6 is expediently used in combination with a tap lock 4 with the tap 45.
- a cartridge lifter 50 which serves to bring the cartridge 40 pulled out of the magazine into the position shown in FIG. 2, so that the projectile is in front of the cartridge chamber 41.
- closure part engages directly on projections which are worked on the rear barrel end.
- the rear barrel end 14 'in the region of the abutting surface on both sides of the cartridge chamber 41' has a vertical groove 53 which is open toward the barrel axis A and which is incorporated into the rear barrel end 14 '.
- locking surfaces 54 are formed behind the grooves, on which the slide valve 55 can be supported.
- the locking slide 55 is vertically displaceable in the grooves 53 and carries a firing pin 56.
- the locking slide 55 and also the grooves 53 taper upwards in a wedge shape.
- the front surface 55a of the slide slide 55 forming the butt plate extends perpendicular to the barrel axis A.
- the rear guide surface 55b of the slide slide 55 extends at an angle of approximately 4 ° to the perpendicular to the barrel axis.
- the lock 57 is attached to a rocker 58 which is pivotally mounted with its front end about an axis 59 arranged transversely to the running axis A.
- a spring 60 normally holds the rocker 58 in the closed position.
- the locking lever 61 is pivotally mounted about the axis 62. To open the lock, the locking lever is pivoted downwards in direction B.
- the nose 63 of the locking lever lies against the surface 64 of the locking housing 1 'and presses the rocker 58 downwards.
- the locking slide 55 is connected to the rocker arm via the axis 64, which also serves to support the cock 65.
- the tip 63a of the nose enters the recess 66a of the cartridge extractor 66, as a result of which it moves backwards and the cartridge is pulled out of the cartridge chamber 41.
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DE3342059 | 1983-11-22 | ||
DE19833342059 DE3342059C1 (de) | 1983-11-22 | 1983-11-22 | Gewehr,insbesondere Repetierbuechse,mit einer Laufhalterung fuer Wechsellaeufe |
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EP84113444A Withdrawn EP0155356A3 (fr) | 1983-11-22 | 1984-11-07 | Fusil, notamment carabine à répétition, avec fixation de canon pour canons de rechange |
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US6606812B1 (en) * | 2002-06-13 | 2003-08-19 | Mack W. Gwinn, Jr. | Firearm barrel change apparatus |
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IT238339Y1 (it) * | 1997-07-08 | 2000-10-16 | Beretta Armi Spa | Fucile semiautomatico basculante |
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US2155498A (en) * | 1937-09-09 | 1939-04-25 | Western Cartridge Co | Stock attaching device for firearms |
DE1264294B (de) * | 1965-12-16 | 1968-03-21 | Juergen Roehrdanz | Verschluss fuer Handfeuerwaffen |
DE1959748A1 (de) * | 1969-11-28 | 1971-07-29 | Walter Gehmann | Laufhalterung |
FR2172598A5 (fr) * | 1972-02-15 | 1973-09-28 | Figura Carmelo | |
DE2841938A1 (de) * | 1978-09-27 | 1980-04-10 | Horst Blaser | Blockverschluss fuer kipplaufjagdwaffen |
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DE1006313B (de) * | 1955-12-03 | 1957-04-11 | Paul Pasquier | Verschlussmechanismus fuer Handfeuerwaffen |
DE6608644U (de) * | 1968-08-10 | 1971-10-07 | Tepass Heinz | Verschluss fuer handfeuerwaffen- repetierwaffen. |
DE2057995C3 (de) * | 1970-11-25 | 1980-09-04 | J.P. Sauer & Sohn Gmbh, Gegruendet 1751, 2330 Eckernfoerde | Laufhalterung für Wechselläufe an Handfeuerwaffen |
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US2155498A (en) * | 1937-09-09 | 1939-04-25 | Western Cartridge Co | Stock attaching device for firearms |
DE1264294B (de) * | 1965-12-16 | 1968-03-21 | Juergen Roehrdanz | Verschluss fuer Handfeuerwaffen |
DE1959748A1 (de) * | 1969-11-28 | 1971-07-29 | Walter Gehmann | Laufhalterung |
FR2172598A5 (fr) * | 1972-02-15 | 1973-09-28 | Figura Carmelo | |
DE2841938A1 (de) * | 1978-09-27 | 1980-04-10 | Horst Blaser | Blockverschluss fuer kipplaufjagdwaffen |
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US6606812B1 (en) * | 2002-06-13 | 2003-08-19 | Mack W. Gwinn, Jr. | Firearm barrel change apparatus |
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