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US1266924A
US1266924A US5315515A US5315515A US1266924A US 1266924 A US1266924 A US 1266924A US 5315515 A US5315515 A US 5315515A US 5315515 A US5315515 A US 5315515A US 1266924 A US1266924 A US 1266924A
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    • 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
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  • This invention relates to a cycle side car adapted to serve as a carriage for a breech loading gun of the Maxim or other type.
  • the parts of the side car are so constructed and arranged that f the gun and gunners seat occupy such aposition relative to each other, ⁇ that the gun can be operated under ordinary circunistances without its being necessary for the gunner to leave his seat.
  • the seat is preferably ⁇ arranged contiguous to the side car axle and the training pivot of the gun is carried by a suitable framework (forming part l the gunner would have to leave his seat in order to operate the gun.
  • Figures l, 2 and 3 arerespectively a front f elevationa side elevation and a plan showing a side car (attached to a motor cycle) constructed in accordance with our invention.
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of an ammunition ⁇ container carried by the side car and having ⁇ an improved device for retaining the ammu nition boxes in position
  • Fig. 5 is a detail.
  • the gun shown in the drawings is of the Maxim type and its crosshead c is carried by an upper carriage c whose training pivot ⁇ is supported in a socket C.
  • This socket forms the junction piece of two tubes C C GUN-CARRIAGE.
  • the axle thus constitutes the base and the socket theapex yof a triangular Ystructure.
  • a training arc CZ for the reception of a rearward extension of the upper carriage c to ⁇ which is connected the elevating gear preferably comprising a screw and hand wheel as shown.
  • the upper carriage and the crosshead are normally connected to getlier but whenthe gun is to be used for high angle 'firing ⁇ these parts are disconf nected so that the; gun together with the cross head can be lswung horizontally through an angle of 180 degrees as above stated; the ⁇ elevating gear is disconnected from the gun before this operation is effects ed.
  • the breech end can be depressed as shown by chain lines in Fig. 2 for high angle firing.
  • the cartridge belt box C* may be carried by the mechanism casing ofthe gun as shown or by the framework of the side car and a detachable shield D moving with the position by a ⁇ strap Ex (Fig. 3) or by a transverse bar E (Fig. 4) carried by arms EL pivoted at e2 to ther-ear portion of the spring frame.
  • the bai' is held in its operative position by a ⁇ spring controlled clip or catch E3 which can be displaced to enable the bar to be moved downward about its pivots and thereby liberate the boxes which can then be drawn rearwardly from the spring frame E.
  • the latter also serves to carry the shields when they are detached, and carries two blocks (one of which is shown at E4 in Fig.
  • framework of the side. car may comprise in addition to the triangular structure above referred -to, a second or lower ktriangular structure F,vv F, Ff also ⁇ having the vaxleB as ⁇ its base.
  • the first mentioned structurey is...V inclined forwardly and -upwardly while'the' lower structure is' inclined. downwardly7 “in, Figs.l 1 to 3 and forwardly and downwardly 1 in Fig. 4*; the apex-orzjgunetion piece F ofy the lower structure is connected to thesocket' C ofthe other ⁇ structure by a member F2.
  • the said junction piece F ⁇ may. act as a sup4 i portl for-theV gunnersseat or, as illustrated more particularly at Fig. 5v the ⁇ gunnersseat A may-be carri-ed on the member F2. It
  • struts may carry pivotedstruts, c2 connected atransverse rod o?, forassistin'g in ,supporte ing the socket ciwhen the side car is stationltriangulated framework, a road wheel canv l. rection of movement, of the side car ary fand the gun is. ring at'high angles: of elevation; thesestruts are however notjnecessary and may-be dispensed with.'
  • a gun supporting member connected to theapex ofy said upwardly inclined triangulated framework and". arranged vin yfront of Iand" ata convenient heio'ht abo-.ve the ynners seat and a Gun D gu 7 D pivotally supported Yonv said gun supporting member with its muzzle pointing in the di,
  • a cycle side car serving as a gun mounting, having frame for carryingammunition v.boxes and! means for retaining saidl boxes in'p'ositilon onthe frame comprising a transverse lmember, varms pivotedfto ⁇ said frame carrying said transverse member, and

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A. T. DAWSON & G. T. BUKHAM.V
GUN CARRIAGE.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 28. 1915.
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A. mAw'soN & G. T. BUCKHAM.
GUNV CARRIAGE.
APPLICATION FILED SEPL 28. 1915.
Patented May 21,1918.
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A. T.DAWSON & G. T. BUCKHAM.
GUN CARRIAGE.
APPLI'CATION FILED SEPT. 2B, |915.
1,266,924. Patented May 21,1918.
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AnTrrUru TREVOR DAwsON AND GEORGE THOMAS BUOKHAM, or wEsTMINsTEn, LONDON, ENGLAND, AssIGNoRs To vIoKERs LIMITED, `or wEsTMINsTER,
l ENGLAND.
\ To all whom t may Concern: i
.. Beit knownthat we, Sir ARTHUR TREVOR y DAWSON, knight, and GEORGE THOMAS Boexi-IAM, both subjects ofthe Kingof Great i Britain, residing lat Vickers House, Broadway, Westminster, inthe county of London, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in or Relating to Gun Carriages, of which the following is a speciication; i l
\ x This invention relates to a cycle side car adapted to serve as a carriage for a breech loading gun of the Maxim or other type. i
According to this invention the parts of the side car are so constructed and arranged that f the gun and gunners seat occupy such aposition relative to each other, `that the gun can be operated under ordinary circunistances without its being necessary for the gunner to leave his seat. The seat is preferably `arranged contiguous to the side car axle and the training pivot of the gun is carried by a suitable framework (forming part l the gunner would have to leave his seat in order to operate the gun.
i `In order that the said invention may be Aclearly understood and readily carried into effect, we will describe the same more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-`
Figures l, 2 and 3 arerespectively a front f elevationa side elevation and a plan showing a side car (attached to a motor cycle) constructed in accordance with our invention.
Fig. 4 is a side elevation of an ammunition `container carried by the side car and having `an improved device for retaining the ammu nition boxes in position, and Fig. 5 is a detail.
The gun shown in the drawings is of the Maxim type and its crosshead c is carried by an upper carriage c whose training pivot `is supported in a socket C. This socket forms the junction piece of two tubes C C GUN-CARRIAGE.
i Specification of Letters Patent. Patented May 21, 1918,
p Application inea september 2s, 1915. seriai No. 53,155.
connected at their rear ends to the side car axle. The axle thus constitutes the base and the socket theapex yof a triangular Ystructure. Arranged across the said two tubes is a training arc CZ for the reception of a rearward extension of the upper carriage c to `which is connected the elevating gear preferably comprising a screw and hand wheel as shown. The upper carriage and the crosshead are normally connected to getlier but whenthe gun is to be used for high angle 'firing `these parts are disconf nected so that the; gun together with the cross head can be lswung horizontally through an angle of 180 degrees as above stated; the `elevating gear is disconnected from the gun before this operation is effects ed. When the gunis in this position the breech end can be depressed as shown by chain lines in Fig. 2 for high angle firing.
` The cartridge belt box C* may be carried by the mechanism casing ofthe gun as shown or by the framework of the side car and a detachable shield D moving with the position by a` strap Ex (Fig. 3) or by a transverse bar E (Fig. 4) carried by arms EL pivoted at e2 to ther-ear portion of the spring frame. The bai' is held in its operative position by a` spring controlled clip or catch E3 which can be displaced to enable the bar to be moved downward about its pivots and thereby liberate the boxes which can then be drawn rearwardly from the spring frame E. The latter also serves to carry the shields when they are detached, and carries two blocks (one of which is shown at E4 in Fig. 4) having suitable grooves for the reception of the legs of a detachable tripod mounting for the gun, which can be employed when the gun is removed from its mounting on the gun carriage. The spring supported frame for the ammunition carrier illustrated at Fig. 4 forms no part of the present invention. The
framework of the side. car may comprise in addition to the triangular structure above referred -to, a second or lower ktriangular structure F,vv F, Ff also `having the vaxleB as` its base. The first mentioned structurey is...V inclined forwardly and -upwardly while'the' lower structure is' inclined. downwardly7 "in, Figs.l 1 to 3 and forwardly and downwardly 1 in Fig. 4*; the apex-orzjgunetion piece F ofy the lower structure is connected to thesocket' C ofthe other `structure by a member F2.
The said junction piece F` may. act as a sup4 i portl for-theV gunnersseat or, as illustrated more particularly at Fig. 5v the `gunnersseat A may-be carri-ed on the member F2. It
will be observed'that the. seat A to which ythe kback restA` F4 is secured, isz'tself` c`onnected toi the-memberfFf by the seat'bracket i, F3 which flatter is secured to.- the. member F2 20* in any `suitable manner. v.'Ihetubes C. Cf
may carry pivotedstruts, c2 connected atransverse rod o?, forassistin'g in ,supporte ing the socket ciwhen the side car is stationltriangulated framework, a road wheel canv l. rection of movement, of the side car ary fand the gun is. ring at'high angles: of elevation; thesestruts are however notjnecessary and may-be dispensed with.'
We?claimY and! desire tev secure by Letters Patent of the United Statesv is `1 l. The combination `with a motor cycle, controlled-by. adriver, of a sidecar com-- Aprising. an upwardly-inclined triangulated framework, an. axle `forming part` of 'i said ii-ed by said'axle, means: for connecting the side car to thel motor cycle, a gunners. seat,
on said framework arranged contiguous `'to the side car axle, a gun supporting member connected to theapex ofy said upwardly inclined triangulated framework and". arranged vin yfront of Iand" ata convenient heio'ht abo-.ve the ynners seat and a Gun D gu 7 D pivotally supported Yonv said gun supporting member with its muzzle pointing in the di,
purposes set forth'.v
2. The combination: with a motor LAcycle controlled byfa driver, of a side carvcompri'sing a framework, an axle conneetedtoy said framework,fa= road Wheel-i carried by said axle, means for connecting the sidecarv to ,Copies of.thi,rspat`ent maybe obtained for for thev .the ,IlQ-or eye-lef a gunneijsmseat" on said Aframework arranged contiguousl to the side car axle, `a gun supporting member connected to said' framework?andarranged in front Aof and at a convenient heightabovethe gunne'rs seat, a gun pivotally supported on said n gun supporting member with its. muzzle normallypointing in the direction" of'move-Y ment olf. theasidefcar, and means which are so constructed that when required the gun can be swung horizontally through an angle y 'motor cycle said axle,`-means @for connecting theV side car .to the motorcycle, a gunners seat onsaid framework` arranged contiguous to the side car axle, agun supportingy member connected to saidframework andl arranged in front of 'and at a yconvenient.height above. the gunners seat, meansl for supporting a gun: on said gunsupporting member-'sov that thel gun isy capable of. swinging Ahorizontallythrough an angle of .180 degrees in which positionl the breech endof the gun can be depressed s through a' largeangle of elevation for en-y abling lthe gunto be used lagainst aircraft, together with-a frame on the side ear framework for carrying ammunition. boxes.
- .4. ,A cycle side car serving as a gun mounting, having frame for carryingammunition v.boxes and! means for retaining saidl boxes in'p'ositilon onthe frame comprising a transverse lmember, varms pivotedfto` said frame carrying said transverse member, and
a catch for holdingsaid transverse member in1ts operative position.
" Inv testimonywhereof We affix; our signas tures in the presence of two witnesses.
l' ARTHUR TREVOR DAWSON. GEORGE THOMAS BUCKHAM. Witnesses: v y 1 v JNO. R. CAswnLL, .n Ginbxs MLBARDEN.l
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