EP1226399A1 - Verankerungselement für ein schusswaffensystem sowie schusswaffensystem mit einem solchen verankerungselement - Google Patents
Verankerungselement für ein schusswaffensystem sowie schusswaffensystem mit einem solchen verankerungselementInfo
- Publication number
- EP1226399A1 EP1226399A1 EP00974455A EP00974455A EP1226399A1 EP 1226399 A1 EP1226399 A1 EP 1226399A1 EP 00974455 A EP00974455 A EP 00974455A EP 00974455 A EP00974455 A EP 00974455A EP 1226399 A1 EP1226399 A1 EP 1226399A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- anchoring element
- barrel
- firearm system
- firearm
- modules
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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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
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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
- F41A21/06—Plural barrels
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41G—WEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
- F41G1/00—Sighting devices
- F41G1/06—Rearsights
- F41G1/16—Adjusting mechanisms therefor; Mountings therefor
Definitions
- the invention relates to an anchoring element for a firearm system, and a firearm system with such an anchoring element.
- firearm system includes firearms that have at least a first barrel and at least two modules, i.e. Components and / or add-on elements.
- the firearm system can optionally also have a weapon housing, but this does not necessarily have to be present.
- weapons are known from the field of hunting and sporting weapons in which the holder of the rifle scope is attached directly to the barrel.
- the tolerance chain between barrel and sight is therefore shorter, which has a positive effect on the accuracy of the shot pattern.
- such solutions are not known from other weapon areas, in particular from the field of semi-automatic and fully automatic military weapons, which is probably due to the fact that the barrel is encased by the weapon housing in these weapons.
- the present invention is based on the object of specifying a further possibility of attaching several modules to a firearm system and at the same time avoiding the precision problems mentioned.
- the present invention is based on the knowledge that this task can be solved by a separate component, namely the said anchoring element.
- This is attached to the first barrel of the firearm system and can be connected to several of the modules (components or add-on elements) via corresponding receiving guides.
- the anchoring element thus represents a "fixed body" aligned with the first barrel, to which several modules can be attached directly and, if necessary, aligned with the first barrel or with one another. In this way, longer tolerance chains between the first run and the modules or between the modules themselves are avoided.
- the use of the anchoring element according to the invention generally has an effect on the overall structure of the firearm system, since it will be advantageous, as will become apparent later, if the individual modules are arranged in a suitable manner for connection to the anchoring element. Therefore, in addition to the anchoring element, the invention also relates to a firearm system with such an anchoring element.
- the invention according to claim 1 is based on an anchoring element for a firearm system of the type mentioned, which has a connecting piece which can be connected to the barrel and one or more receiving guide (s) which can be connected to the modules, and by means of which the relative position of Barrel and recording guide (s) are fixed to each other or can be fixed.
- the solution according to the invention thus has the advantage that it is usually sufficient for a precise adjustability of individual modules to manufacture only the anchoring element (and not entire parts of the weapon housing) correspondingly precisely.
- the manufacturing and cost expenditure is therefore comparatively lower.
- the anchoring element is preferably designed (according to claim 2) in such a way that it can be connected to at least two of the following modules via the receiving guide (s): at least one optical aiming device, preferably a computer-aided fire control device and / or an emergency sight, - an attached firearm, such as a rapid-fire rifle or a grenade launcher attachment, a second barrel, an adjustment device, preferably a 2-axis adjustment, by means of which, for example, another module for the first barrel can be adjusted, at least part of the weapon housing,
- Means for carrying the weapon such as a strap or
- the term "Germanauerauer Assembly” also includes any type of connection ⁇ selement, such as brackets, guides or supports. Other examples of this are profile rails, connecting elements for fitting, snap or clamp connections or simple fastening holes. It is not absolutely necessary that the receiving guide carries the respective module alone. Rather, the module in question can additionally be supported on another part of the firearm system.
- the anchoring element is connected to the first barrel via the connecting piece. This does not necessarily mean that the relative position of the anchoring element and the barrel is completely fixed. Rather, it is sufficient if the position of the anchoring element is fixed at least with respect to an axis of the barrel, which will generally be the axis of the soul.
- the anchoring element can be connected via its connecting piece to a receiving cylinder carrying the first barrel or another part of the firearm system, such as the weapon housing.
- the anchoring element and the receiving cylinder can also be combined to form an integral component.
- Such an arrangement is particularly useful in those cases in which the first run should be partially movable relative to the anchoring element, for example for the purpose of damping recoil.
- the barrel is then movably mounted within the receiving cylinder in the direction of its core axis.
- the anchoring element can be connected directly to the first barrel via its connecting piece. With this arrangement, too, a relative movement between the barrel and the anchoring element is possible through appropriate design measures.
- the advantage here is that intermediate parts (such as the said receiving cylinder) are excluded by the direct connection, as a result of which the tolerance chain between the anchoring element and the barrel is shortened and the accuracy of the connection can be increased still further.
- the anchoring element is designed such that it can be arranged on the front part of the barrel. An arrangement in this area is often advantageous for constructional reasons, in particular when parts of the weapon housing or movable locking parts make it difficult to attach the anchoring element to the rear part of the barrel.
- the receiving guide in question In order to attach an optical aiming device, the receiving guide in question must then possibly be extended to the rear (if the anchoring element is located too far forward), for example by means of an extension web running to the rear above the weapon housing. This means that the aiming device is in the correct position when the weapon is properly positioned. Another possibility is to attach the optical aiming device only with its front end to the anchoring element and, if necessary, ie if the attachment is not sufficient at the front, to additionally connect the rear end to the weapon housing or another part of the firearm system.
- the firearm system is preferably (according to claim 10) designed as a bullpup.
- the anchoring element is generally connected to modules which are arranged outside the weapon housing or at least protrude from it. These modules are often exposed to shocks and other high forces when using the weapon, especially during combat operations, which are caused, for example, by the shooter's maneuvers in the field.
- the anchoring element is therefore preferably (according to claim 6) designed so that it can absorb such forces.
- the forces that occur are preferably transmitted from the anchoring element via its connection to the first barrel into the interior of the weapon on load-bearing parts, ie parts that can be loaded accordingly. In this way, the force introduced is distributed inside the weapon. On the one hand, this relieves the load on the weapon housing, so that it can be designed to be correspondingly lighter and less expensive. On the other hand, damage to less robust parts inside the weapon is avoided.
- the anchoring element is made from a one-piece block of material, and preferably milled out of it.
- the advantage of this configuration in addition to production-related reasons, is in particular increased robustness compared to the forces already mentioned that arise when using the weapon.
- the anchoring element is manufactured in a further embodiment (according to claim 8) from a metal alloy, preferably from an aluminum alloy to save weight.
- the anchoring element can also be produced by other methods, such as injection molding or casting, and / or from other materials, such as plastic.
- the firearm system is designed as a semi or fully automatic handgun.
- the firearm system can also be designed as a single loader.
- the anchoring element also apply in full to the firearm system according to the invention, namely a firearm system with a first barrel, at least two modules (components and / or add-on elements), optionally a weapon housing, and an anchoring element
- the anchoring element has a connector which can be connected to the barrel and one or more receptacle guide (s) which can be connected to the modules, and by means of the anchoring element the relative position of the barrel and receptacle guide (s) to one another is fixed or can be fixed.
- the content is also valid for the advantageous embodiments of the firearm system according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a sectional side view from the left of an anchoring element according to the invention with the emergency grain unfolded, the receiving cylinder and 2-axis adjustment;
- FIG. 2 shows an insulated rear view (not to scale) of the anchoring element from FIG. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a plan view of section III-III of Fig. 2;
- FIG. 4 shows a front view of the section IV-IV from FIG. 3.
- FIG. 1 shows an anchoring element 1 according to the invention for a firearm 3 which is partially shown.
- the direction of firing of the firearm 3 is indicated by an arrow 5.
- This firearm 3 is a combination of a large-caliber self-loading rifle and an attached rapid-fire rifle with a common trigger device, the barrels of which should be adjustable relative to one another.
- the first barrel, here the barrel of the large-caliber self-loading rifle (not shown) is stored without play in an intermediate sleeve 7 serving as a receiving cylinder, which is firmly connected to the weapon housing.
- the storage in the intermediate sleeve 7 allows a longitudinal movement of this barrel during the shooting process.
- the second barrel here the barrel of the add-on rapid-fire rifle (not shown) is connected to a 2-axis adjustment 9, by means of which the position thereof can be adjusted relative to the first barrel.
- This 2-axis adjustment 9 is described from an older, not published ⁇ clear application of the applicant (file number 199 23 474.4) are known and there detail.
- the anchoring element 1 has an upper head part 1 a and a lower, ring-shaped base part 1 b (see FIG. 2 or 4), which is referred to below as a connecting ring.
- an emergency grain 13 is attached, which is rotatably supported by a pin 15 and is secured in its position by a spring-loaded bolt 17 (spring not shown).
- the emergency grain 13 can thus be folded forward from the illustrated, unfolded position into a substantially horizontal rest position.
- the anchoring element 1 is free of play and rotatably mounted on the intermediate sleeve 7 and connected to it via a first Nu spring connection 11 so that it is secured against rotation.
- the 2-axis adjustment 9 is mounted on the intermediate sleeve 7 next to the anchoring element 1.
- An actuator 9a of the 2-axis adjustment 9 is connected to the anchoring element 1 via a second tongue and groove connection 19 and thereby secured against rotation (for the purpose of adjustment it remains displaceable in the vertical direction).
- the head part 1 a has a dovetail guide 21 in the longitudinal direction on the upper side.
- This serves as a universal interface for holding various attachments, especially optical target devices.
- the head part la also has two blind bores 23a and 23b (see also FIG. 3), which serve to receive two locking spring rods, not shown. These are part of the bolt guide of the large-caliber self-loading rifle and, in the installed state, are supported with their front ends in the blind bores 23a, b, while their rear ends are supported on the weapon housing.
- the connecting ring 1b has two essentially horizontally extending supporting webs 25a and 25b which, when the anchoring element 1 is installed, protrude beyond the weapon housing on the left or right side of the weapon.
- the supporting webs 25a, b have eyelet-shaped transverse bores 27a and 27b. These are used to attach a strap to carry the firearm 3.
- the carrying bars 25a, b also have two, 29a and 29b, projecting in height (see Fig. 2), which is the counterpart to a snap connection of a part of the weapon housing, not shown form.
- This housing part which serves as a protective cover for the 2-axis adjustment, is attached from the front of the firearm 3 to the carrying webs 25a, b for attachment to the anchoring element 1.
- Appropriately shaped, elastic side parts of the housing part snap into the shoulders 29a, b from the inside. The housing part is thus secured in its plugged-on position and can be removed again by the shooter if necessary, for example for operating the 2-axis positioning, without adding tools.
- Fig. 4 finally shows that the head part la divides forward into two webs la 'and la'', via which the head part la is connected to the connecting ring lb.
- the webs la 'and la 1 ' define a cavity 31 between them, which serves to receive the emergency grain 13 in the installed state (not shown).
- the pin 15 of the emergency grain 13 is then stored in through bores 33a and 33b of the webs la 'and la'', respectively.
- the present anchoring element 1 fulfills a total of six functions. It serves: 1. as a suspension of the emergency grain and its detent,
- the anchoring element 1 consists of an aluminum alloy and is produced by milling from a one-piece block of material. As a result, it has both high dimensional accuracy and high stability.
- the intermediate sleeve 7 is arranged in the present example between the anchoring element 1 and the first barrel.
- such a solution was dispensed with for manufacturing reasons.
- the anchoring element 1 has the advantage that the weapon housing can be designed to be relatively light and inexpensive in construction.
- the reason for this is that the forces normally acting on the weapon housing are now almost exclusively borne by the anchoring element. For example, impacts and similar forces which act on the attachments or in particular on the carrying struts 25a, b when the weapon is used are conducted from the anchoring element 1 into the interior of the weapon. These forces are then transmitted to supporting parts of the firearm 3, such as the intermediate sleeve 7 and the first barrel, and are thus distributed over a large area. Damage to the weapon housing or other parts of the firearm 3 is thus effectively prevented, the weapon is more robust overall.
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- General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
- Optics & Photonics (AREA)
- Aiming, Guidance, Guns With A Light Source, Armor, Camouflage, And Targets (AREA)
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DE19953365A DE19953365A1 (de) | 1999-11-05 | 1999-11-05 | Verankerungselement für ein Schuzwaffensystem sowie Schußwaffensystem mit einem solchen Verankerungselement |
PCT/EP2000/010515 WO2001033157A1 (de) | 1999-11-05 | 2000-10-25 | Verankerungselement für ein schusswaffensystem sowie schusswaffensystem mit einem solchen verankerungselement |
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CA (1) | CA2390170C (de) |
DE (2) | DE19953365A1 (de) |
ES (1) | ES2194786T3 (de) |
PT (1) | PT1226399E (de) |
WO (1) | WO2001033157A1 (de) |
ZA (1) | ZA200201107B (de) |
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