EP1147363A1 - Anordnung zum öffnen der staubklappen einer handfeuerwaffe - Google Patents
Anordnung zum öffnen der staubklappen einer handfeuerwaffeInfo
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- EP1147363A1 EP1147363A1 EP00904955A EP00904955A EP1147363A1 EP 1147363 A1 EP1147363 A1 EP 1147363A1 EP 00904955 A EP00904955 A EP 00904955A EP 00904955 A EP00904955 A EP 00904955A EP 1147363 A1 EP1147363 A1 EP 1147363A1
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- Prior art keywords
- closure
- pin
- arrangement according
- head
- dust
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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
- F41A35/00—Accessories or details not otherwise provided for
- F41A35/06—Adaptation of guns to both right and left hand use
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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
- F41A15/00—Cartridge extractors, i.e. devices for pulling cartridges or cartridge cases at least partially out of the cartridge chamber; Cartridge ejectors, i.e. devices for throwing the extracted cartridges or cartridge cases free of the gun
- F41A15/12—Cartridge extractors, i.e. devices for pulling cartridges or cartridge cases at least partially out of the cartridge chamber; Cartridge ejectors, i.e. devices for throwing the extracted cartridges or cartridge cases free of the gun for bolt-action guns
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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
- F41A35/00—Accessories or details not otherwise provided for
- F41A35/02—Dust- or weather-protection caps or covers
Definitions
- the invention relates to an arrangement for opening the dust flaps of a handgun.
- the cartridge cases are generally ejected after the firing process through an ejection opening on the gun housing.
- the ejection opening is often closed by a cover and only opened for the sleeve ejection.
- One example is the British SA-80 rifle, in which the shooter can manually close the discharge opening with a flap. The flap opens automatically during the shooting process as soon as the first sleeve is ejected.
- a mechanism for opening such a protective flap is known from DE-PS 501 266.
- the protective flap is rotatably attached to the ejection opening and is loaded by a torsion spring which tends to pivot the protective flap into its open position.
- the protective flap engages with a claw on the weapon housing, so that it is secured against the force of the spring in its closed position.
- the breech has an elevation on one side which, when the breech moves, for example during the shooting process, engages under the claw of the protective flap and lifts it out of its locked position.
- the protective flap springs characterized under the load of the spring, and outputs the OFF ⁇ scho réelle for Hulsenaussch free.
- the positional terms used here such as “front”, “top”, “left” etc., refer to a weapon properly positioned when a horizontal shot is fired, the direction of the shot being forward. The same applies to the directional information used here ("to the front”, “to the top”, “to the left” etc.).
- the self-loading handguns in use today mostly have a breech which is arranged in the weapon housing in the longitudinal direction of the weapon.
- the cartridge When the cartridge is fired, the cartridge is ejected by moving the breech backwards and a claw-like extractor on the breech surface
- the empty cartridge case pulls out of the barrel, and the cartridge case base hits a projection that is fixed to the housing, causing the cartridge to be tilted to the side and ejected through the ejection opening.
- the shooter can also carry out the ejection process described above manually. This is e.g. necessary if a cartridge does not ignite during the shooting process and is not ejected automatically. The shooter must then load it by hand, whereupon the still full cartridge is ejected.
- the term cartridge case used in connection with the invention therefore relates not only to empty cartridges, but also to the cartridges of loaded cartridges.
- Today's self-loading rifles and submachine guns are usually only set up for right-handed use, so that they eject the sleeves on the right side during the shooting process.
- a rifle protector who fires the weapon from the left shoulder the use of such a weapon is problematic since it runs the risk of being hit by the sleeves that fly out.
- closure or closure head is formed so that it can be installed either in two layers, and / or a Aussto ⁇ SSER integrated into the closure device of the cartridge case after pulling out of the barrel from the Ver ⁇ circuit removed.
- the above-mentioned rifles FAMAS and Steyr AUG have ejection openings on both sides of the weapon housing, so that, depending on how the barrel ejection is set, the cartridge cases fly out through the left or right opening.
- the unused opening is covered by a cheek guard or a plastic plug.
- DE-OS 2 402 445 a device for pivoting lateral ejection for weapons is known.
- the object of the invention is to design a handgun with a changeable direction of the sleeve ejection so that the weapon is better protected against dust.
- the invention provides an arrangement according to the type mentioned at the outset, comprising: a breech which is arranged movably in the longitudinal direction of the handgun in the gun housing and can optionally be built into the handgun in at least two installation arrangements, an ejection device which is coupled to the breech and which, depending on a mounting structure of the shutter, the cartridge cases in the direction of one or the other side of the handgun from Ausscho réelleen ejects the Waff Enge home scho réelleen to the off ⁇ movably mounted dust flaps, which opened in the overall condition of an unobstructed exit of the cartridge cases from ejection openings allow, while it in the closed state close the ejection openings, the closure serves as a means for automatically opening the dust flaps, and is designed for this purpose in such a way that, due to its respective installation arrangement during the reloading movement, only the ones in the ejection direction of the cartridge housing The dust flap opens.
- ejection device encompasses all known devices which are suitable for removing a cartridge case which is in the barrel from the weapon, such as e.g. the combination of pull-out claw and housing-fixed projection described at the beginning.
- the term refers to the combination of extractor and integrated ejector, as described in the above-mentioned application by the applicant.
- the closure is often composed of a closure carrier and a closure head. Therefore, in addition to the installation positions of the entire closure, the “installation arrangements of the closure” may also only include the installation positions of an individual part thereof, such as the closure carrier or closure head.
- the closure or closing Ver ⁇ head (claim 2) has a projection which push on the in ejection direction of the sleeves dust flap during retraction of the closure or sealing head.
- the dust flaps (according to claim 3) have inwardly directed lugs against which the projection runs when said retraction.
- the closure or closure head has a plurality of projections which the dust flaps can only open when driving past if an inwardly directed nose is attached to them. By attaching and removing the nose (s), it can thus be determined which of the dust flaps should be opened or remain closed when the closure is retracted.
- closures or locking heads that can be replaced and in which the projection is located at a different location. This is especially advantageous when a change of the Hulsenausschs exchange also by an off ⁇ takes place the closure or sealing head.
- a closure or closure head is provided for the right and left ejection, in which the ejection device or at least the extractor is integrated. The projection is then attached to the breech or the breech head in such a way that it opens the dust flap lying in the ejection direction.
- the closure or closure head can be implemented between several installation positions and in such a way that at the same time the projection is moved as desired. Also here it is particularly advantageous if the ejection device or at least the extractor is integrated in the closure or closure head and the direction of the sleeve ejection can be changed by the implementation of the closure or closure head.
- a pin is attached to the closure or closure head, which protrudes on one side so far that it forms the projection with its free end.
- the latter has (according to claim 5) a transverse bore through which the pin can be inserted.
- the pin (according to claim 6) has a holding hole which, in the installed state, is penetrated by a firing pin guided in the longitudinal direction through the closure or closure head.
- the pin is first inserted into the cross hole and then the firing pin is guided through the holding hole. The pin is thus held in position by the firing pin.
- a closure or closure head with an integrated ejector it is also possible to secure the pin with the ejector by pushing it through the pin (instead of the firing pin).
- the closure is preferably constructed from a closure carrier and a closure head. In this way, the entire closure does not have to be moved (or exchanged), but only one of the two parts, preferably the closure head.
- the closure carrier is designed as an approximately can-shaped hollow body into which the closure head can be inserted. Relocating (or exchanging) the closure head is thus possible in a simple manner.
- breech carrier and breech head are designed such that the breech head can be rotated within the breech carrier about its central axis running in the longitudinal direction of the weapon. This allows the installation position of the locking head to be freely selected.
- the projection as a pin makes it particularly easy to attach it later, that is to say after the closure head has been inserted into the closure carrier.
- the pin is inserted from the outside into the transverse bore through an opening in the closure carrier.
- the closure head can thus be anchored in the closure carrier in a simple manner. A corresponding number of openings on the closure carrier must then be provided for different installation positions of the closure head.
- the closure carrier has at least one essentially arcuate slot into which the pin of the closure head can be inserted.
- the pin penetrates the elongated hole in the transverse direction and preferably projects with its free end beyond the closure carrier.
- the pin is movably arranged within the elongated hole in such a way that it can follow the arcuate course when the slide carrier and head are moved against one another.
- the elongated hole is preferably designed such that the closure head guided over the pin moves back and forth when the closure is moved or Closure carrier first rotated in the circumferential direction and only then follows the closure movement. The rotation of the closure head serves to lock and unlock the closure.
- the projection or pin is preferably implemented by moving the locking head from one installation position to another.
- the closure carrier has (according to claim 8) at least two essentially arc-shaped elongated holes or scenes, into which the pin of the closure head can be inserted.
- the closure carrier has a link on the left and right side, which are thus arranged. are ordered that they are diametrically opposed to each other.
- the pin When installed, the pin preferably penetrates only one of the two sets.
- the weapon housing preferably has an ejection opening on both sides, which (according to claim 9) are arranged essentially opposite one another.
- the dust flaps are arranged on the outside of the gun housing and from this, e.g. via a hinge, can be folded away to the outside. It is advantageous if the dust flaps, as described above, have inwardly directed lugs, since this makes it easier for the dust flaps to be pushed open by the projection or pin. In addition to different folding directions, other opening mechanisms are also conceivable: for example, the dust flaps could be pushed back or swiveled downwards by a rotary movement.
- the dust flaps are preferably opened by direct contact with the projection or pin. If this is disadvantageous due to lack of space or other reasons, an intermediate mechanism can be provided which allows the dust flap to be opened indirectly by the projection or pin.
- the dust flaps are loaded by a spring in the opening direction and can be snapped into place on the weapon housing. To open the dust flaps, it is sufficient to open the latching mechanism or to remove the dust flaps from it. The spring force ensures that the dust hatches open completely and do not hinder the sleeve ejection. In a preferred embodiment, the dust flap remains open after the first sleeve ejection until it is the shooter closes by hand. However, it is also conceivable to have the dust flap closed again automatically after the sleeve ejection. A corresponding locking mechanism could be actuated by moving the shutter forward (when reloading a new cartridge).
- FIG. 1 a shows a sectional illustration of the top view of an arrangement according to the invention with a closure in one of its installation arrangements, a pin and closed dust flaps;
- FIG. 1b shows a representation corresponding to FIG. 1a with the closure retracted further and the left dust flap opened;
- FIG. 2a shows a representation corresponding to FIG. 1a with the closure in a further installation arrangement
- FIG. 2b shows a representation corresponding to FIG. 2a with the closure retracted further and the right dust flap opened;
- Fig. 3 is a left side view of the left dust flap of Fig. 1 and 2 in the closed state.
- Fig. La shows a breech 1, which is arranged in a gun housing 3 m in the longitudinal direction of the handgun (indicated by the arrow 5, which points forward in the firing direction).
- a ejection opening 7a and 7b on each side of the weapon housing 3, which is closed by a storage flap 9a and 9b.
- the dust flaps 9a, 9b are latched onto the weapon housing 3 and are loaded by a spring in the opening direction (not shown here).
- the closure 1 is composed of a closure carrier 13 and a closure head 15.
- An ejection Direction which includes a pull-out claw 17 and an ejector 19 is integrated in the closure head 15.
- a pin 21 is a closure 1 is mounted TM and protrudes to the left side thereof.
- the pin 21 strikes a nose 23a of the dust flap 9a. Due to the force of the pin 21, the dust flap 9a is suddenly opened and the ejection opening 7a is released for a sleeve ejection.
- the extraction claw 17 and the ejector 19 are arranged such that they eject the cartridge cases to the left (through the ejection opening 7a). Due to the force of the above-mentioned spring, the dust flap 9a (if this has not yet happened due to the force of the pin 21) is folded down by approximately 180 °, so that the dust flap 9a lies with its outside against the weapon housing 3, as shown in FIG. lb shown. The dust flap 9a is held in this position by the spring until the dust flap 9a is manually closed again by the shooter.
- FIG. 2a shows the arrangement from FIG. 1 a with the closure head 15 in its second installation arrangement, in which it is rotated (in comparison to FIG. 1) by approximately 180 ° in the circumferential direction.
- the free end of the pin 21 on the right side above so that upon retraction of the Verschlus ⁇ ses 1 the pin 21 now impinges against a nose 23b of the right dust flap 9b and opens it, such as m FIG. 2B.
- the extractor claw 17 and the off ⁇ piercing element 19 are arranged vice versa.
- the sleeve is ejected to the right through the ejection opening 7b.
- the closure head 15 By moving the closure head 15 between the installation arrangements shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the dust flap opening and the sleeve ejection are simultaneously changed from left to right and vice versa. In addition to the advantage of simplifying work, this ensures that the correct dust flap 9a, b, ie the dust flap 9a, b lying in the direction of ejection of the cartridge, always opens.
- the implementation of the closure head 15 from one installation arrangement to the other takes place as follows: First, the pin 21 is removed, which passes through a link 24a or 24b of the closure carrier 13 in the installed state and thus holds the closure head 15 in position. For this purpose, a locking plate 25 is removed and a firing pin 27 is pulled out of a holding bore 29 in the pin 21.
- the pin 21 is then pulled out of a transverse bore 31 receiving it. Now the locking head 15 together with the pull-out claw 17 and the ejector 19 can be removed from the locking bracket 13 and inserted in the locking bracket 13 in the reverse installation position. The pin 21 is then pushed back (through the link 24a or 24b) into the transverse bore 31 and secured by the firing pin 27. Finally, the locking plate 25 is attached.
- the closure 1 is locked and unlocked via a link guide by means of the links 24a, b and the pin 21.
- the latter has a cutout 21 'into which the edge of the link 24a or 24b engages.
- the milling 21 ' serves to extend the locking path, but is not absolutely necessary.
- the breech 1 When the handgun is ready to fire, the breech 1 is locked, ie locking pins 33 of the breech head 15 engage behind a suitable counterpart which is firmly connected to the cartridge chamber (not shown here).
- the pin 21 is then located at the rear end of the link 24a or 24b.
- the breech carrier 13 After the cartridge has been fired (or during manual loading), the breech carrier 13 first moves backwards. The pin 21 follows the arcuate course of the scenes 24a, b and thereby rotates the closure head 15 so that the closure 1 is unlocked again. Finally, the pin 21 has reached the front end of the link 24a or 24b (position as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2) and is pulled backwards by the lock carrier 13.
- closure head 15 is first rotated in the circumferential direction by the movement of the closure carrier 13 and then moved backwards.
- a cuff 35 prevents that the locking head 15 rotates unintentionally when moving back and forward after unlocking the lock 1.
- the sleeve 35 is pressed together so that the closure head 15 can be rotated again by the guide.
- the pin 21 is therefore used both for opening the dust flaps 9a, b as well as for the link guide and thus fulfills an advantageous double function. This simplifies the construction effort and at the same time simplifies the maintenance and care of the closure 1.
- Fig. 3 shows a side view from the left of the left dust flap 9a in the closed state.
- the dust flap 9a is attached via a hinge-like holder 37 behind a cover 39 to the gun housing 3 so that it can be folded.
- a nipple 41 on the dust flap 9a is snapped into the inside of the weapon housing 3 and prevents the dust flap 9a from being folded down by a spring tension of the holder 37. In this way, the dust flap 9a remains closed until the nipple 41 is pushed out of its locking on the weapon housing 3 by the force of the pin 21 abutting against the nose 23a of the dust flap 9a.
- the dust flap 9b on the right side of the weapon case 3 is attached in the same way as the dust flap 9a (not shown here).
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Applications Claiming Priority (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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DE19903326 | 1999-01-28 | ||
DE19903326A DE19903326C1 (de) | 1999-01-28 | 1999-01-28 | Anordnung zum Öffnen der Staubklappen einer Handfeuerwaffe |
PCT/EP2000/000520 WO2000045114A1 (de) | 1999-01-28 | 2000-01-24 | Anordnung zum öffnen der staubklappen einer handfeuerwaffe |
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EP1147363A1 true EP1147363A1 (de) | 2001-10-24 |
EP1147363B1 EP1147363B1 (de) | 2002-07-24 |
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EP (1) | EP1147363B1 (de) |
KR (1) | KR100445926B1 (de) |
AT (1) | ATE221183T1 (de) |
DE (2) | DE19903326C1 (de) |
ES (1) | ES2180513T3 (de) |
PT (1) | PT1147363E (de) |
WO (1) | WO2000045114A1 (de) |
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DE20202164U1 (de) | 2002-02-13 | 2003-06-18 | Heckler & Koch Gmbh, 78727 Oberndorf | Kunststoffgehäuse mit Staubklappe für Handfeuerwaffe |
DE102005049589A1 (de) | 2005-10-17 | 2007-04-19 | Kenter, Herbert P. | Gehäuse für eine Handfeuerwaffe |
AT513980B1 (de) | 2013-07-01 | 2014-09-15 | Steyr Mannlicher Gmbh | Feuerwaffe |
DE102015003628A1 (de) * | 2015-03-18 | 2016-09-22 | Andreas Blank | Handfeuerwaffe mit verstellbarer Auswurfrichtung |
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WO2000045114A1 (de) | 2000-08-03 |
KR100445926B1 (ko) | 2004-08-25 |
ATE221183T1 (de) | 2002-08-15 |
DE19903326C1 (de) | 2000-06-29 |
EP1147363B1 (de) | 2002-07-24 |
KR20010101741A (ko) | 2001-11-14 |
ES2180513T3 (es) | 2003-02-16 |
PT1147363E (pt) | 2002-12-31 |
DE50000309D1 (de) | 2002-08-29 |
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