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US1016179A
US1016179A US62505411A US1911625054A US1016179A US 1016179 A US1016179 A US 1016179A US 62505411 A US62505411 A US 62505411A US 1911625054 A US1911625054 A US 1911625054A US 1016179 A US1016179 A US 1016179A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
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  • This invention relates to breech mechanism for fire-arms. It has heretofore been proposed to provide a breech block with a curved front face and with a series of concentric threads or looking shoulders on its side faces. These threads or looking shoulders and the curved front face of the breech block were struck from a common center which intersected the longitudinal axis of the gun. A housing of corresponding form was provided for the block at the rear of the gun, and the breech was opened by rotating the block around a horizontal axis. In this opening operation the curved front face of the breech block moved in engagement with the curved wall of the breech and with the end of the cartridge case.
  • the present invention has for its object a form of breech closure with concentric threads in which these defects are obviated, that is to say in which cartridges with flat bottomed cases can be employed.
  • the breech block is so constructed and arranged that when it is in the closed position it presents a plane surface opposite the bore of the gun; for this purpose the geometrical axis of the concentric threads of the breech block is eccentric relatively to the axis of the gun, the front part of the block being bounded by a cylindrical surface concentric with the Specification of Letters Patent.
  • Patented J an. 30,1912. Serial No. 625,054.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional elevation along the axis of the gunthe breech being represented closed.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar sectional elevation, the breech being represented during the opening movement.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional plan on the line A A in Fig. 1.
  • the novel construction comprises a block provided with concentric threads and bounded laterally by two planes 5 parallel with the vertical plane through the axis of the gun and provided with threads 0 in the form of arcs of circles having a common geometrical axis (Z (Z perpendicular to the said planes 5 b.
  • the axis (Z (Z instead of intersecting the axis a: 50 of the gun is eccentric relatively to the latter, that is to say it projects vertically at a point 2' separated by a certain distance it from the axis of the gun.
  • breech block In front the breech block is bounded by a cylindrical surface a having the same axis (Z (Z as the threads 0 but for a portion of its extent this surface is flattened in such a manner as to present opposite the bore of the gun in the breech closed position (Figs. 2 and 3) a plane portion a. As shown in the drawing this permits of employing flat bottomed cartridge cases 9. It will of course be understood that a housing, the form of which corresponds to that of the block described is reserved for the latter at the rear of the gun.
  • the eccentricity h of the axis (Z (Z) is selected in such a manner that when the breech is opened by rotation in its housing around this axis the flat portion a of the block immediately separates from the fiat bottom 9 of the cartridge case.
  • the block may be operated by a lever either fitted to or integral with it. As shown in Figs. 1 and 2 it may present at its upper part a cylindrical cavity 76 forming a loading plate when the breech is open.
  • breech mechanism for fire-arms the combination of a breech, a. curved locking shoulder provided therein struck from a center to the rear of the breech and eccentric to the longitudinal axis of the fire-arm, a breech block the front face of which has a fiat portion for engagement with the proj ectile and a curved portion for engagement with a correspondingly curved portion of the breech, and ashoulder on said breech block for engagement with the shoulder in the breech.
  • breech mechanism for fire-arms, the combination of a breech, a plurality of concentric curved locking shoulders provided therein struck from a center to the rear of the breech and eccentric to the longitudinal axis of the fire-arm, a breech block and corresponding shoulders thereon for engagement with the shoulders in the breech, the
  • front face of said breech block having a flat portion for engagement with the projectile and a curved portion engaging a correspondingly curved portion of the breech.
  • breech mechanism for fire-arms, the combination of a breech, a plurality of concentric curved locking shoulders provided therein struck from a center to the rear of the breech and eccentric to the longitudinal axis of the fire-arm, a breech block and cor responding shoulders thereon for engagement with the shoulders in the breech, the front face of said breech block having a flat portion for engagement with the projectilev and a curved portion engaging a correspondingly curved portion of the breech, said curved portion being concentric with said locking shoulders.
  • EUGENE SCHNEIDER WVitnesses R. DE SERELINGES, JACK H. BAKER.

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BBEEGH MECHANISM OF FIREARMS. APPLICATION FILED MAY 4, 1911.
Patented Jan. 30, 1912.
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BREEGH MECHANISM. OF FIREARMS.
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EUGENE SCHNEIDER, citizen of the Republic of France, residing at Le Creuzot, Saone-et-Loire, France, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in and Relating to the Breech Mechanism of Firearms, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to breech mechanism for fire-arms. It has heretofore been proposed to provide a breech block with a curved front face and with a series of concentric threads or looking shoulders on its side faces. These threads or looking shoulders and the curved front face of the breech block were struck from a common center which intersected the longitudinal axis of the gun. A housing of corresponding form was provided for the block at the rear of the gun, and the breech was opened by rotating the block around a horizontal axis. In this opening operation the curved front face of the breech block moved in engagement with the curved wall of the breech and with the end of the cartridge case. Consequently, in this construction, it was necessary to give to the end of the cartridge case a concavity corresponding to that of the wall of the breech which was engaged by the curved face of the breech block. This necessity for imparting a concavity of a determined curvature to the bottom of cartridge cases complicates the construction of these parts and increases their cost. In addition the adoption of this form of breech closure with concentric threads is rendered difficult for armaments into the composition of which other firearms utilizing ordinary fiat bottomed cartridge cases enter.
The present invention has for its object a form of breech closure with concentric threads in which these defects are obviated, that is to say in which cartridges with flat bottomed cases can be employed.
According to this invention the breech block is so constructed and arranged that when it is in the closed position it presents a plane surface opposite the bore of the gun; for this purpose the geometrical axis of the concentric threads of the breech block is eccentric relatively to the axis of the gun, the front part of the block being bounded by a cylindrical surface concentric with the Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed May 4, 1911.
Patented J an. 30,1912. Serial No. 625,054.
threads and having its forward portion truncated.
In order that the said invention may be clearly understood and readily carried into effect, I will describe the same more fully with reference to the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is a sectional elevation along the axis of the gunthe breech being represented closed. Fig. 2 is a similar sectional elevation, the breech being represented during the opening movement. Fig. 3 is a sectional plan on the line A A in Fig. 1.
The novel construction comprises a block provided with concentric threads and bounded laterally by two planes 5 parallel with the vertical plane through the axis of the gun and provided with threads 0 in the form of arcs of circles having a common geometrical axis (Z (Z perpendicular to the said planes 5 b. The axis (Z (Z instead of intersecting the axis a: 50 of the gun is eccentric relatively to the latter, that is to say it projects vertically at a point 2' separated by a certain distance it from the axis of the gun.
In front the breech block is bounded by a cylindrical surface a having the same axis (Z (Z as the threads 0 but for a portion of its extent this surface is flattened in such a manner as to present opposite the bore of the gun in the breech closed position (Figs. 2 and 3) a plane portion a. As shown in the drawing this permits of employing flat bottomed cartridge cases 9. It will of course be understood that a housing, the form of which corresponds to that of the block described is reserved for the latter at the rear of the gun.
The eccentricity h of the axis (Z (Z is selected in such a manner that when the breech is opened by rotation in its housing around this axis the flat portion a of the block immediately separates from the fiat bottom 9 of the cartridge case.
It will of course be understood that in the breech block and in its housing suitable cavities are provided for the fitting and operation of the usual firing and cartridge eX- tracting parts and the like.
The block may be operated by a lever either fitted to or integral with it. As shown in Figs. 1 and 2 it may present at its upper part a cylindrical cavity 76 forming a loading plate when the breech is open.
' hat I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. In breech mechanism for fire-arms, the combination of a breech, a. curved locking shoulder provided therein struck from a center to the rear of the breech and eccentric to the longitudinal axis of the fire-arm, a breech block the front face of which has a fiat portion for engagement with the proj ectile and a curved portion for engagement with a correspondingly curved portion of the breech, and ashoulder on said breech block for engagement with the shoulder in the breech.
2. In breech mechanism for fire-arms, the combination of a breech, a plurality of concentric curved locking shoulders provided therein struck from a center to the rear of the breech and eccentric to the longitudinal axis of the fire-arm, a breech block and corresponding shoulders thereon for engagement with the shoulders in the breech, the
front face of said breech block having a flat portion for engagement with the projectile and a curved portion engaging a correspondingly curved portion of the breech.
3. In breech mechanism for fire-arms, the combination of a breech, a plurality of concentric curved locking shoulders provided therein struck from a center to the rear of the breech and eccentric to the longitudinal axis of the fire-arm, a breech block and cor responding shoulders thereon for engagement with the shoulders in the breech, the front face of said breech block having a flat portion for engagement with the projectilev and a curved portion engaging a correspondingly curved portion of the breech, said curved portion being concentric with said locking shoulders.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
EUGENE SCHNEIDER. WVitnesses R. DE SERELINGES, JACK H. BAKER.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents. Washington, D. 6.
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