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  • This invention relates to fire-arms, the invention being more particularly related to fire-arms of the type employing riied barrels.
  • a principal object of the invention is the provision in a ⁇ ire-arm having a rrfled barrel, of a construction which will permit the powder gases to escape quickly into the atmosphere, the arrangement of parts being such that while the exploding and expanding forces of the powder gases are utilized fully in the usual manner for the discharge of the bullet or projectile, the gases will, nevertheless, be permitted to escapedirectlyand immediately, so that when ring rapidly, there will be a reduction of the resistance to the passage of the bullets or projectiles, and also, as a direct consequence, a lessenlng of the re-coil action.
  • Another object of the invention is to. provide a construction in which the rotating bullet or projectile will itself serve as the force or agent by which to open the gas vents or passages for the immediate escape of the expanding powder gases.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide in a gun embodying these features, a filament or insulation, through which the escaping gases must pass in order to filter and reduce to a minimum the smoky products of combustion, which may betray the location of the gun.
  • Figure 1 is a view in perspective, showing a rifle embodying my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view-,the
  • Fig. 3 1s a similar view, but showing the rocker-barrel so turned that the gas vents are in register.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged view, showing the exterior of a fragment of the outer barrel.
  • Fig. 5 is a cross section, taken in the direction of the line 5-5 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged cross section, taken in the direction of the line 6 6 of Fi 3.
  • Fig. 7 is a similar view, taken in the direction of the line 7-7 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 8 is a cross sectional view, taken in the direction of the line 8 8 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view of the rocker-barrel detached, this view illustrating also the mode of journaling the same for turning movement.
  • Fig. 10 is an enlarged sectional view through a fragment of the filament or insulation.
  • arifle 15 having a riied barrel 16, which, in order to carry out my objects,
  • a ring 19 upon which in turn is similarly secured a collar 20, formed with an inner annular flange 21 extendin spacedly from the said ring 19 to provi epan annularI space 22 for the reception of the outwardly projecting flange 23, which is formed integral with the endof the rocker-barrel 24 rotatably mounted around the riied barrel 16.
  • the i forward end of the rocker-barrel 21 is formed with a nozzle end 25, comprising an extension of the rifled barrel 16, and having a smooth bore 26, through which the discharged bullet must pass.
  • This rocker-barrel 24 is provided with rows or a series of lateral vents or passages 27 corresponding to the ventsorpassages 17, and adapted to register therewith. When the rocker-barrel 24 is at rest, its normal position, the vents 17 are closed, but when it is turned, as will presently appear, the vents 27 are brought into register with the vents 17 for the escape It is, of course, academic that a projectile impelled through a rifled barrel, is given rotary motion.
  • a coupling rin 35 made preferably of wood, the forwar l end of which is rigidly connected in a similar manner with an outer wooden barrel 36, made preferably in two longitudinal parts, and extending almost to the sight post 29, where the same terminates in an inwardly projecting annular flange 37, which slidably bears upon the rocker-barrel2r4.
  • the inner periphery of the wooden barrel 36 is lined with a filament or insulation 38 made up preferably of layers 39 of coarsely Woven non-infiammable substance, as asbestos, and of netting as 40, consisting preferably of copper wire.
  • This filament occupies all the space intervenin between the rockerbarrel 24 and the woo en barrel 36, excepting such slight space as may be'v necessary to enable the former to turn readily. Besides protecting the riied barrel, this filament prevents the escaping powder gases from issuing forth in consplcuous jets or columns; and it also breaks up and filters out any which might betray the location of the gun.
  • the outer Wooden barrel 36 is provided with longitudinal openings or slits 41, through which the gases may pass from the filament 38 into the atmosphere.
  • a bracing and strengthening ring l12ga-nd in practice other similar rings may be employed, if needed.
  • a gun having a rifled barrel provided with lateral gas vents, a barrel mov'- ably mounted thereon and formed with an end portion extending beyond the end of the rifled barrel and through which the discharged projectile must pass, said movable barrel being provided with vents adapted to register with the vents of said rfled barrel, means for normally holding the movable barrel with the vents thereof out of register with the vents of the riied barrel, and means for limiting the action of the movable barrel.
  • a gun having a rifled barrel provided vwith lateral vents, a barrel movably mounted thereon and provided with. vents adapted to register with the vents of the riled barrel, said movable barrel being formed with an end portion extendin beyond the nozzle of the rifled barrel an through which the discharged projectiles must pass whereby to effect the moving action and bring the vents into register, an outer barrel provided with slots, and means combined with said outer barrel to break up and filter jets of powder gases.
  • a barrel provided with corresponding vents movably mounted on the ried barrel and formed with .an end portion extending beyond the 'end of the riied barrel and through which discharged projectiles must pass to effect moving action bringing the vents of the movable barrel into register with those of the riied barrel, means for normally holding said movable barrel with said vents out of registenan outer barrel provided with slots, and means combined with said outer barrel to break up and filter jets of powder gases.
  • a gun the combination of a rifled barrel provided with lateral vents, a barrel movably mounted thereon and provided with vents adapted to register with the vents of the rifled barrel, said movable barrel being formed with an end portion extending beyond the nozzle of the riiied barrel and through which the discharged projectile must pass to effect moving action bringing the vents of said movable barrel into register with those of the rifled barrel.
  • a gun the combination of :L ried barrel provided with lateral rents, a barrel movably mounted thereon and provided with vents adapted to register With the vents of the riied barrel, said movable barrel being formed With an end portion extending beyond the nozzle of the ried barrel and 10 through which the discharged projectiles must pass to effect moving action and register said Vents, and means for breaking up and filtering the jets of powder gases.

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PatentedSept. 9, 1919.
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FIREARM.
APPLICATION HLED APR.26. 1918.
Patented Sept. 9, 1919.
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Specication ofLetters Patent.
Patented sept. 9, 1919.
Application filed April 26, 1918. .Serial No. 231,021.'
To all whom t may concern:
Be it `known .that I, HANS HUMM, a c itlzen of the Republic of Switzerland residing at Brooklyn, in the county of and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Firearms, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to fire-arms, the invention being more particularly related to fire-arms of the type employing riied barrels.
A principal object of the invention is the provision in a {ire-arm having a rrfled barrel, of a construction which will permit the powder gases to escape quickly into the atmosphere, the arrangement of parts being such that while the exploding and expanding forces of the powder gases are utilized fully in the usual manner for the discharge of the bullet or projectile, the gases will, nevertheless, be permitted to escapedirectlyand immediately, so that when ring rapidly, there will be a reduction of the resistance to the passage of the bullets or projectiles, and also, as a direct consequence, a lessenlng of the re-coil action.
Another object of the invention is to. provide a construction in which the rotating bullet or projectile will itself serve as the force or agent by which to open the gas vents or passages for the immediate escape of the expanding powder gases.
Another object of the invention is to provide in a gun embodying these features, a filament or insulation, through which the escaping gases must pass in order to filter and reduce to a minimum the smoky products of combustion, which may betray the location of the gun.
With these objects in view and others, the invention resides in the details of construe# tion and in the arrangement and combination of 'parts' hereinafter described, defined in the claims, and shown in the accompanying drawings, forming `a ,material part of tlus specification; it being understood that changes and alterations in the precise embodiment ofthe invention herein disclosed ma be made within the scopeof what. is claimed without departing from the splrit of the invention.
In the accompanying drawings p Figure 1 is a view in perspective, showing a rifle embodying my improvements.
y of the gases.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view-,the
'same illustrating the rocker-barrel so turned that the gasvents are out of register.
Fig. 3 1s a similar view, but showing the rocker-barrel so turned that the gas vents are in register.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged view, showing the exterior of a fragment of the outer barrel.
Fig. 5 is a cross section, taken in the direction of the line 5-5 of Fig. 3.
Fig. 6 is an enlarged cross section, taken in the direction of the line 6 6 of Fi 3.
Fig. 7 is a similar view, taken in the direction of the line 7-7 of Fig. 2.
Fig. 8 is a cross sectional view, taken in the direction of the line 8 8 of Fig. 2.
Fig. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view of the rocker-barrel detached, this view illustrating also the mode of journaling the same for turning movement.
Fig. 10 is an enlarged sectional view through a fragment of the filament or insulation.
To illustrate the application of my invention, there is shown in the accompanying drawings, arifle 15 having a riied barrel 16, which, in order to carry out my objects,
' is provided with a plurality of lateral vents or passages 17, arranged preferably in rows or series. Immediately in front of the stock 18, there is threaded or otherwise removably secured upon the barrel'16, a ring 19, upon which in turn is similarly secured a collar 20, formed with an inner annular flange 21 extendin spacedly from the said ring 19 to provi epan annularI space 22 for the reception of the outwardly projecting flange 23, which is formed integral with the endof the rocker-barrel 24 rotatably mounted around the riied barrel 16. The i forward end of the rocker-barrel 21 is formed with a nozzle end 25, comprising an extension of the rifled barrel 16, and having a smooth bore 26, through which the discharged bullet must pass. This rocker-barrel 24 is provided with rows or a series of lateral vents or passages 27 corresponding to the ventsorpassages 17, and adapted to register therewith. When the rocker-barrel 24 is at rest, its normal position, the vents 17 are closed, but when it is turned, as will presently appear, the vents 27 are brought into register with the vents 17 for the escape It is, of course, academic that a projectile impelled through a rifled barrel, is given rotary motion. When, therefore, a rotating bullet as 28 passes from the rified barrel 16 into the non-rified bore 26, the rocker-barrel 24 is turned in an obvious manner, bringin the vents 27 into registry with the vents 1 so that the impelling gases may instantly escape into the atmosphere, it being noted here that the movement of the rocker-barrel is limited by the sight post or mast 29, which rises through the opening 30.
In order to re-position the rocker-barrel after each turning movement, I set in an annular channel 3l, provided in the fiange 23, a coil spring 32, one end of which is secured in the said flange 23 and the other end thereof in the ring 19. This spring normally urges the rocker-barrel into the position where the vents 17 are positively jclosedA or covered, but under the turning -coloring of the gases,
movement of the rocker-barrel, it yields to permitA the vents 27 to register with the vents l7. Other and dierent means may be employed whereby to re-position the rocker-barrel after each action, but the spring means, arranged as described, is what is preferred in the present embodiment of the invention. As a means of reducing friction, anti-friction devices or balls as 33 may be inset in an obvious manner between the confronting faces-of the collar iange 21 and the rocker-barrel fiange 23.
Secured upon the ring 19 by means of screws as 34 or otherwise, is a coupling rin 35, made preferably of wood, the forwar l end of which is rigidly connected in a similar manner with an outer wooden barrel 36, made preferably in two longitudinal parts, and extending almost to the sight post 29, where the same terminates in an inwardly projecting annular flange 37, which slidably bears upon the rocker-barrel2r4.
The inner periphery of the wooden barrel 36 is lined with a filament or insulation 38 made up preferably of layers 39 of coarsely Woven non-infiammable substance, as asbestos, and of netting as 40, consisting preferably of copper wire. This filament occupies all the space intervenin between the rockerbarrel 24 and the woo en barrel 36, excepting such slight space as may be'v necessary to enable the former to turn readily. Besides protecting the riied barrel, this filament prevents the escaping powder gases from issuing forth in consplcuous jets or columns; and it also breaks up and filters out any which might betray the location of the gun.
As best shown in Figs. 1 and 4,the outer Wooden barrel 36 is provided with longitudinal openings or slits 41, through which the gases may pass from the filament 38 into the atmosphere. In advance of the locking ring 35, there is threaded upon the two-part wooden barrel 36 a bracing and strengthening ring l12ga-nd in practice other similar rings may be employed, if needed.
. Having thus described my invention, what I claim is 1. In a gun having a rifled barrel provided with lateral vents, ai rocker-barrel mounted thereon and formed with an end portionv extending beyond the nozzle of the rified barrel and through which the discharged projectile must pass, said rockerbarrel being provided wlth vents adapted to register with the vents in the rifled barrel, and means for normally holding the rocker-barrel with the vents thereof out of register with those of the rifled barrel.
2. In a gun having a rifled barrel provided with lateral gas vents, a barrel mov'- ably mounted thereon and formed with an end portion extending beyond the end of the rifled barrel and through which the discharged projectile must pass, said movable barrel being provided with vents adapted to register with the vents of said rfled barrel, means for normally holding the movable barrel with the vents thereof out of register with the vents of the riied barrel, and means for limiting the action of the movable barrel.
3. In a gun having a rifled barrel provided vwith lateral vents, a barrel movably mounted thereon and provided with. vents adapted to register with the vents of the riled barrel, said movable barrel being formed with an end portion extendin beyond the nozzle of the rifled barrel an through which the discharged projectiles must pass whereby to effect the moving action and bring the vents into register, an outer barrel provided with slots, and means combined with said outer barrel to break up and filter jets of powder gases.
4. In a 'gun having a rifled barrel provided with lateral gas vents, a barrel provided with corresponding vents movably mounted on the ried barrel and formed with .an end portion extending beyond the 'end of the riied barrel and through which discharged projectiles must pass to effect moving action bringing the vents of the movable barrel into register with those of the riied barrel, means for normally holding said movable barrel with said vents out of registenan outer barrel provided with slots, and means combined with said outer barrel to break up and filter jets of powder gases.
5. In a gun, the combination of a rifled barrel provided with lateral vents, a barrel movably mounted thereon and provided with vents adapted to register with the vents of the rifled barrel, said movable barrel being formed with an end portion extending beyond the nozzle of the riiied barrel and through which the discharged projectile must pass to effect moving action bringing the vents of said movable barrel into register with those of the rifled barrel.
6. In a gun, the combination of :L ried barrel provided with lateral rents, a barrel movably mounted thereon and provided with vents adapted to register With the vents of the riied barrel, said movable barrel being formed With an end portion extending beyond the nozzle of the ried barrel and 10 through which the discharged projectiles must pass to effect moving action and register said Vents, and means for breaking up and filtering the jets of powder gases.
In testimony whereof I have signed my 15 name to this specification.
HANS HUMM.
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US4942801A (en) * 1989-03-10 1990-07-24 Wil Schuemann Firearm gun rise and muzzle jump reducer
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US4058050A (en) * 1976-07-19 1977-11-15 Dan Wesson Arms, Inc. Gun leveling device
US4942801A (en) * 1989-03-10 1990-07-24 Wil Schuemann Firearm gun rise and muzzle jump reducer
WO1994012843A1 (en) * 1992-12-02 1994-06-09 Ernest Rogers High performance gun barrel
US5355765A (en) * 1992-12-02 1994-10-18 Ernest Rogers High performance gun barrel
US5798474A (en) * 1996-12-26 1998-08-25 Rogers; Ernest E. Muzzle blast deflector
US6427373B1 (en) 1999-05-21 2002-08-06 Wil Schuemann Gun barrel rifling
US9273920B2 (en) * 2013-12-30 2016-03-01 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Navy Integral multi-chambered valved suppressor
US20170299291A1 (en) * 2016-02-22 2017-10-19 Radical Firearms, LLC Handguard and barrel assembly with sound suppressor for a firearm
US10386146B2 (en) * 2016-02-22 2019-08-20 Radical Firearms, LLC Handguard and barrel assembly with sound suppressor for a firearm
US10809033B2 (en) 2017-11-29 2020-10-20 Michael P. Tindal Firearm compensator
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